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2025 | 61 | 1 | 43-63

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Vzájemná podpora, vzory a důvěra: role etnických sdružení při budování kapacit Vietnamců druhé generace

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Mutual support, role models and trust: the role of ethnic associations in building the capacity of second-generation Vietnamese

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In this article, we examine the collective response to the challenges second-generation Vietnamese in the Czech Republic face. Second-generation migrants are generally expected to integrate easily. In the case of the Vietnamese, this assumption is reinforced by the stereotype of them as a model minority that adapts smoothly and achieves intergenerational upward social mobility. However, we argue that the life trajectories of second-generation Vietnamese are not so straightforward. On the contrary, they have to overcome various obstacles stemming from their hybrid identity and external and intra-group pressures. As a result, they experience various personal crises. Second-generation Vietnamese feel the need to take an institutional approach to addressing disadvantages by turning to ethnic associations. Based on qualitative research conducted in two Vietnamese youth associations, we shed light on the functioning and mechanisms of these associations. We conclude that the second generation establishes these associations as a conscious strategy for mitigating the effects of disadvantages stemming from their migrant background and uses them to collectively strive to increase resilience to external and intra-group pressures through mutual support and capacity building for individuals and the group as a whole. However, their goal is not to break free from the trajectory framed by the idea of a model minority, but rather to create space for alternative pathways to fulfilling the vision of a successful Vietnamese that reflect personal preferences.

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61

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1

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43-63

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ARTICLE

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  • Sociologický časopis, redakce, Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i., Jilská 1, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
  • Sociologický časopis, redakce, Sociologický ústav AV ČR, v.v.i., Jilská 1, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic

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