Migration has always been an active process in forming social structures worldwide.
Sometimes, man-made catastrophes or natural disasters oblige people to flee. Sometimes, people migrate voluntarily with the hope of an affluent livelihood.
When people move from one place to another, they bring their values, customs, and traditions with them, which, as elements, enrich local culture and influence social formation.
But migration is not all about moving from one place to another; it is also a complex psychological journey to survive in an unknown environment, integrate into a new society, adopt the local culture
and perceive its values. Overall, it is a process to find belonging and, in the long run, evolve as an undisputable part of society.
"My Harmonised Self" depicts the persona of those who have undergone the process or inherited the experience across generations and have eventually integrated into British society as a fundamental part.
Sometimes, man-made catastrophes or natural disasters oblige people to flee. Sometimes, people migrate voluntarily with the hope of an affluent livelihood.
When people move from one place to another, they bring their values, customs, and traditions with them, which, as elements, enrich local culture and influence social formation.
But migration is not all about moving from one place to another; it is also a complex psychological journey to survive in an unknown environment, integrate into a new society, adopt the local culture
and perceive its values. Overall, it is a process to find belonging and, in the long run, evolve as an undisputable part of society.
"My Harmonised Self" depicts the persona of those who have undergone the process or inherited the experience across generations and have eventually integrated into British society as a fundamental part.