Developing the Concept of Belonging Work for Social Research




Kuurne, Kaisa; Vieno, Atte

PublisherSAGE Publications

2021

 Sociology

56

2

280

296

0038-0385

1469-8684

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/00380385211037867

https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385211037867



This article continues the conceptual work of developing a process-oriented perspective on belonging by taking up the active engagement of affiliation (and disaffiliation) as an undertheorised yet necessary aspect of accomplishing belonging. In developing the concept we draw on Marx’s notion of work as material activity in forms of life and the sociological concepts of face-work and emotion work. We conceptualise belonging work as relational work concerned with shaping situational interactions; webs of relationships; social boundaries; and materials and rhythms as dimensions of belonging. This work is conditioned by social categorisations and patterns of inclusion and exclusion through which it takes place in relation to specific forms of life. The concept of belonging work offers a theoretically integrative and sensitising concept that highlights the relational dynamics of belonging, providing insight and inspiration to social researchers inquiring into the work of belonging and its associated social consequences throughout the research process.



This research has been funded by the Academy of Finland (grant numbers: 276887 and 259220) and Kone Foundation. Atte Vieno also gratefully acknowledges the funding provided by the University of Helsinki Doctoral Programme in Social Sciences.


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