Günzel, Eva; Kellmer, Ariana; Klammer, Ute; Schlee, Thorsten:
Contested Welfare : Migrant Organizations in Search of Their Role in the German Welfare State
In: Social Sciences, Jg. 12 (2023), Heft 2, Artikel 90
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Titel in Englisch:
Contested Welfare : Migrant Organizations in Search of Their Role in the German Welfare State
Autor*in:
Günzel, Eva
Sonstiges
korrespondierende*r Autor*in
;
Kellmer, ArianaUDE
LSF ID
52573
Sonstiges
der Hochschule zugeordnete*r Autor*in
korrespondierende*r Autor*in
;
Klammer, UteUDE
GND
113367155
LSF ID
46999
ORCID
0000-0002-6837-9841ORCID iD
Sonstiges
der Hochschule zugeordnete*r Autor*in
;
Schlee, ThorstenUDE
GND
1067769099
LSF ID
49686
Sonstiges
der Hochschule zugeordnete*r Autor*in
Erscheinungsjahr:
2023
Open Access?:
OA Gold
Scopus ID
Notiz:
CA extern und CA Kellmer
Sprache des Textes:
Englisch
Schlagwort, Thema:
migrant organizations ; pluralization of social services ; social protection of migrants ; transformed welfare state

Abstract in Englisch:

This article examines the role of migrant organizations (MOs) in the welfare state and reflects on the transformation and negotiation processes in the organization of social protection in a society that is increasingly characterized by various forms of cross-border mobility. The article first describes various transformation trends in German social policy by highlighting the activation policy and marketization of social services. This transformation concerns not only the formal (material) forms of social protection and the relationship between migration and social policy, but also the organization of social protection within the German welfare state. By analysing qualitative interviews with representatives of migrant organizations and welfare associations, we then show which roles are ascribed to MOs by other welfare actors in the context of social protection and how the MOs position themselves. We argue that these role ascriptions are part of a negotiation process that goes along with the transformation of the German welfare state. MOs are increasingly addressed in the context of integration policy, while at the same time they are becoming more professional and are claiming a stronger role in formal security services. The discussion of the changing role of MOs in the future organization of the welfare state also sheds light on the question of the successful adaptation of social services to the needs of migrants in general.