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“The mother seems to traumatize her child”: examining empathy, denial, and responsibility in day-to-day encounters of families and staff in immigration detention in Canada

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This paper examines encounters of mothers and their children with detention facility staff during our fieldwork in immigration detention centres in Canada. We sought to understand how detainees and institutional staff understand each other and their roles within the broader system. Using a critical ethnographic frame that views the inner psychic worlds of subjects as contingent upon larger systems of power and oppression we organize our data around narrative and content themes. Our findings suggest that guards and staff see their roles as protectors of children, even as they communicate implicitly that these families are risks. Further, we propose that staff tend to project the aggressor onto the Other, in this case, migrant mothers, as a way to cope with the moral distress of witnessing the suffering of detained children, and with the burden of potential complicity. By describing how empathy, denial and responsibility are negotiated in these custodial spaces, we analyze the ways these micropolitical encounters can illuminate larger trends in the representation and reception of migrants with important implications for mental health care and border control practices and policy more broadly.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.117353

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Law
Oxford college:
St Cross College
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-7750-5109


Publisher:
Elsevier
Journal:
Social Science and Medicine More from this journal
Volume:
361
Article number:
117353
Publication date:
2024-09-19
Acceptance date:
2024-09-17
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EISSN:
1873-5347
ISSN:
0277-9536


Language:
English
Pubs id:
2030835
Local pid:
pubs:2030835
Deposit date:
2024-09-18

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