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Citation

Cetin U. Ethnography 2016; 17(2): 250-277.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1466138115586583

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study of the unusually high incidence of young male suicides in the transnational Alevi-Kurdish community in London demonstrates the benefits of combining a Durkheimian structural approach with a qualitatively driven ethnographic methodology. Examination of the life experiences of those who committed suicide is located within the underlying social organization of the transnational community in which the suicides occurred, enabling us to explore unanticipated events that render certain groups more at risk of committing suicide. Interviews with significant others facilitated a deeper understanding of the personal life paths of those who committed suicide. The suicide cases followed a particular assimilation trajectory that gradually positioned them in a 'rainbow underclass', an anomic social position leading to suicide. Despite the sensitivity of the subject, participants appreciated the opportunity to discuss their experience frankly and contribute towards a better understanding of the underlying causes in a desperate attempt to prevent further suicides. © The Author(s) 2015.


Language: en

Keywords

Suicide; Durkheim; Ethnography; Alevi kurds; Minority ethnic communities; Transnational migration

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