Social Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 725: Contributing Factors to Cohesion Within Women’s Refugee Networks
Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci14120725
Authors:
Siobhán C. McEvoy
Finiki Nearchou
Laura K. Taylor
This study aimed to understand the contributing factors to cohesion in women’s refugee resettlement networks in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. In 2022, forty women across four networks participated in semi-structured, in-depth interviews in an exploratory study into a social phenomenon of community-building with refugee women resettling on the island of Ireland. We identified four themes through reflexive thematic analysis. Motherhood and Strength of Relationships related to the networks’ interactions and effect on members’ lives, whereas Leadership Dynamics and Goal Setting and Problem Solving related to the networks’ structure and practices. This study offers evidence of how members viewed their networks as having a transformative power in the process of resettling their lives in Ireland for themselves and their families.
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