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In this paper we discuss how art workshops can be used to examine dimensions of belonging. We draw on our findings of collaborative ethnographic fieldwork with unaccompanied refugee minors in Finland. The practical aim of the art project was to offer a platform for transcultural communication and interaction, and to support mutual understanding and solidarity among the refugee minors and Finnish pupils. The collaborative ethnographic approach gave us an opportunity to meet the young people through working together and be equally active members of the group sharing the same classroom. Theoretically we aim to enlarge the understanding of the sense of belonging and the role of the subjective agency of the unaccompanied minors, including everyday participation. We highlight the practices through which the minors can be supported in an embracing manner in their everyday lives in new host societies.
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Korjonen-Kuusipuro, K., Kuusisto, A. K., & Tuominen, J. (2019). Everyday negotiations of belonging - making Mexican masks together with unaccompanied minors in Finland. Journal of Youth Studies, 22(4), 551–567. https://doi.org/10.1080/13676261.2018.1523539
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