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|Author(s)=Dorien Van De Mieroop; Melina De Dijn
 
|Author(s)=Dorien Van De Mieroop; Melina De Dijn
 
|Title=A multimodal analysis of foreign national origin membership categories in Belgian blue collar job interviews with first generation immigrants
 
|Title=A multimodal analysis of foreign national origin membership categories in Belgian blue collar job interviews with first generation immigrants
|Tag(s)=EMCA; Job interviews; Immigrants; Blue collar jobs; Multimodality; Membership Categorization Analysis; Gatekeeping; Interviews; Belgium; In press
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|Tag(s)=EMCA; Job interviews; Immigrants; Blue collar jobs; Multimodality; Membership Categorization Analysis; Gatekeeping; Interviews; Belgium
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|Key=VanDeMieroop2021
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|Language=English
 
|Language=English
 
|Journal=Language and Intercultural Communication
 
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|Pages=237-259
 
|URL=https://nca.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14708477.2020.1850752?journalCode=rmli20#.X9fc6elKi3J
 
|URL=https://nca.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/14708477.2020.1850752?journalCode=rmli20#.X9fc6elKi3J
|DOI=https://doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2020.1850752
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|DOI=10.1080/14708477.2020.1850752
 
|Abstract=We investigate the use of foreign national origin membership categories in four authentic, Dutch-spoken job interviews with first generation immigrants in Belgium applying for blue collar jobs. We draw on Membership Categorization Analysis and use a multimodal, micro-oriented approach. As such, we aim to uncover the many, often subtle, verbal and non-verbal ways in which these national origin categories are negotiated interactionally. Our findings indicate that because of these categorization mechanisms, the gatekeeping-process of job interviews becomes an even more challenging hurdle for candidates with a migration background especially when they have to compete with candidates with Belgian roots.
 
|Abstract=We investigate the use of foreign national origin membership categories in four authentic, Dutch-spoken job interviews with first generation immigrants in Belgium applying for blue collar jobs. We draw on Membership Categorization Analysis and use a multimodal, micro-oriented approach. As such, we aim to uncover the many, often subtle, verbal and non-verbal ways in which these national origin categories are negotiated interactionally. Our findings indicate that because of these categorization mechanisms, the gatekeeping-process of job interviews becomes an even more challenging hurdle for candidates with a migration background especially when they have to compete with candidates with Belgian roots.
 
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VanDeMieroop2021
BibType ARTICLE
Key VanDeMieroop2021
Author(s) Dorien Van De Mieroop, Melina De Dijn
Title A multimodal analysis of foreign national origin membership categories in Belgian blue collar job interviews with first generation immigrants
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Tag(s) EMCA, Job interviews, Immigrants, Blue collar jobs, Multimodality, Membership Categorization Analysis, Gatekeeping, Interviews, Belgium
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Year 2021
Language English
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Journal Language and Intercultural Communication
Volume 21
Number 2
Pages 237-259
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DOI 10.1080/14708477.2020.1850752
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Abstract

We investigate the use of foreign national origin membership categories in four authentic, Dutch-spoken job interviews with first generation immigrants in Belgium applying for blue collar jobs. We draw on Membership Categorization Analysis and use a multimodal, micro-oriented approach. As such, we aim to uncover the many, often subtle, verbal and non-verbal ways in which these national origin categories are negotiated interactionally. Our findings indicate that because of these categorization mechanisms, the gatekeeping-process of job interviews becomes an even more challenging hurdle for candidates with a migration background especially when they have to compete with candidates with Belgian roots.

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