Third Sector Hybridization and Migrant Integration : Cases of Two Migrant Youth Organizations in Finland
Pirkkalainen, P., Mohamed, A., & Aaltio, I. (2018). Third Sector Hybridization and Migrant Integration : Cases of Two Migrant Youth Organizations in Finland. Electronic Journal of Business Ethics and Organization Studies, 23(2). http://ejbo.jyu.fi/pdf/ejbo_vol23_no2_pages_24-33.pdf
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Basic or discovery scholarshipJohtaminenBasic or discovery scholarshipManagement and LeadershipCopyright
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In Europe, with its larger numbers
of recent newcomer migrants,
there lingers the important
question of how to facilitate
migrant integration into society.
This article focuses particularly on
migrant organizations and their
role in integration processes in the
cultural context of Finland, where
there is a tradition of civil society
corporatism, but where the role of
the third sector has traditionally
also been strong. In addition,
the third sector in Finland has in
recent years been experiencing
changes, as demands of service
provision increase, and at the same
time individual participation in
formal associations is decreasing.
Keeping these tendencies in mind,
in this article we study two large
migrant organizations’ positions
in the Finnish third sector, using
case study method of analysis,
with the help of the theoretical
framework of hybridization.
The article examines through
what mechanisms and processes
migrant organizations have been
established in Finland and what
implications their hybridization has,
in terms of increasing public sector
collaboration, on the advocacy and
integrative role among integrating
immigrants.
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