%0 Journal Article %J Central and Eastern European Migration Review %D 2015 %T The Social Integration of Vietnamese Migrants in Bratislava: (In)Visible Actors in Their Local Community %A Hlinčíková, Miroslava %K integration; Vietnamese; Bratislava; city; migration %X The paper examines the integration of Vietnamese migrants through the particular experience of migrants from Vietnam living in Bratislava. From a theoretical perspective, the paper draws upon the research of social anthropologists Nina Glick Schiller and Ayse Çağlar. From a research perspective, it is based on ethnographic interviews and participant observation in a particular neighbourhood in Bratislava where migrants from Vietnam are concentrated. I consider the social relations between migrants and non-migrants; children as cultural mediators; and how the public space of this multicultural neighbourhood is seen by different actors. The research data reveal that there are different forms of integration and a variety of social structures among migrants from Vietnam in Bratislava. Although the Vietnamese are widely accepted by other residents of Bratislava, their everyday interactions occur only within designated symbolic spaces – they are accepted if they are not too visible, speak Slovak and make no collective demands on the community. %B Central and Eastern European Migration Review %V 4 %P 41-52 %G eng %U http://ceemr.uw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/CEEMR_Vol_4_No_1_Hlincikova.pdf %N 1 %1 52 %& 41