Social and friendship networks of roma families living in Budapest’s Magdolna District Cover Image

A Magdolna negyedben élő roma szegény családok társas kapcsolatai és baráti viszonyai
Social and friendship networks of roma families living in Budapest’s Magdolna District

Author(s): András Balázs
Subject(s): Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: MTA TK Szociológiai Intézet
Keywords: poverty; urban poverty; poverty and ethnicity; spatial segregation; social exclusion; social network; Roma

Summary/Abstract: In this study I aim to summarize the main characteristics of the friend- and relationship structure, and the life-organising functions of poor Roma families in the Magdolna district of Budapest. I try to answer the questions whether the segregated areas in my research – segregated streets and apartment blocks – have definable limits in terms of social connections, if they can be defined in a geographical or social sense, or if these relationships have ethnic boundaries. I also intend to figure out the differences in the relationship structure of women and men, and whether rehabilitation attempts offered real opportunity for social dialogue. In terms of methodology, I supplemented my semi-structured interviews with tools for participatory observation and contact and consumption diaries. Based on my findings, the exclusion creates specific economic co-operations and exchange networks, in which, besides kinship, members of a given neighbourhood and permanent participants of income-generating activities are becoming more valuable. In these communities, strong relationships are complemented by functions related to livelihoods and running households.

  • Issue Year: 10/2020
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 31-52
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Hungarian