And all your problems are gone: religious coping strategies among Philippine migrant workers in Hong Kong |
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Authors: | Jonas Nakonz |
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Affiliation: | Seminar für Religionswissenschaft , Université de Fribourg , Avenue de l’Europe 20 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | This paper provides an ethnographic account of both hardships and religious coping strategies of Philippine migrant workers in Hong Kong. It will argue that intensified coping needs that arise from the migration process may lead to a reorientation towards more charismatic religious groups, which in turn seem to promote coping strategies specifically tailored towards the (relatively homogenous) experiences of these migrants. It will also argue that, while the “disempowering” implications of religious coping rest ambiguous, it may assist the toleration of exploitative patterns in migration by reducing their emotional cost. |
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Keywords: | migrant workers religious coping ethnography Filipino |
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