The refusal or reception of refugees has had serious implications for the social policies and social realities of numerous countries in east and west. Exploring experiences, interpretations and practices of 'refugees,' 'the internally displaced' and 'returnees' in or emerging from societies in violent conflict, this volume challenges prevailing orthodoxies and encourages new developments in refugee studies. It also addresses the ethics and politics of interventions by professionals and policy makers, using case studies of refugees from or in South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, Europe…mehr
The refusal or reception of refugees has had serious implications for the social policies and social realities of numerous countries in east and west. Exploring experiences, interpretations and practices of 'refugees,' 'the internally displaced' and 'returnees' in or emerging from societies in violent conflict, this volume challenges prevailing orthodoxies and encourages new developments in refugee studies. It also addresses the ethics and politics of interventions by professionals and policy makers, using case studies of refugees from or in South Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, Europe and the Americas. These illustrate the dynamic nature of situations where refugees, policy- makers and practitioners interact in trying to construct new livelihoods in transforming societies. Without a proper understanding of this dynamic nature, so the volume argues overall, it is not possible to develop successful strategies for the accommodation and integration of refugees.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Georg Frerks is Professor of Disaster Studies, Rural Development Sociology Group, Wageningen University.
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Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction: Refugees, Agency and Social Transformation Philomena Essed, Georg Frerks and Joke Schrijvers PART I: 'REFUGEEHOOD': CLAIMING SPACES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Chapter 1. Refugeehood, Loss and Social Change: Eritrean Refugees and Returnees Gaim Kibreab Chapter 2. Repatriation: Angolan Refugees or Migrating Villagers? Oliver Bakewell Chapter 3. Space and Movement in the Sri Lankan Conflict Oivind Fuglerud Chapter 4. Contested Refugee Status: Human Rights, Ethics and Social Responsibilities Philomena Essed and Rianne Wesenbeek PART II: REDEFINING IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS Chapter 5. A Life Project out of Turmoil: Displacement and Gender in Colombia Donny Meertens Chapter 6. Permanent Refugees: Female Camp Inhabitants in Bihar Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff Chapter 7. New Opportunities: Angry Young Men in a Tanzanian Refugee Camp Simon Turner Chapter 8. Identities and the Sense of Belonging: Iranian Women Activists in Exile Halleh Ghorashi PART III: DISCOURAGING POLICIES; EMPOWERING AGENCY Chapter 9. A Community Empowered? The Bosnia Project in the U.K. Lynnette Kelly Chapter 10. Refugee-generated Return: the Case of Guatemala Anita Rapone and Charles Simpson Chapter 11. Between Victim and Agent: Women's Ambivalent Empowerment in Displacement Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake PART IV: CHALLENGING DICHOTOMIES: RELIEF VERSUS DEVELOPMENT Chapter 12. Refugees between Relief and Development Georg Frerks Chapter 13. Rethinking the Relation between Relief and Development: 'Villagisation' in Rwanda Dorothea Hilhorst and Mathijs van Leeuwen Chapter 14. Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid: Supporting Internal Refugees in Sri Lanka Joke Schrijvers Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations Introduction: Refugees, Agency and Social Transformation Philomena Essed, Georg Frerks and Joke Schrijvers PART I: 'REFUGEEHOOD': CLAIMING SPACES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Chapter 1. Refugeehood, Loss and Social Change: Eritrean Refugees and Returnees Gaim Kibreab Chapter 2. Repatriation: Angolan Refugees or Migrating Villagers? Oliver Bakewell Chapter 3. Space and Movement in the Sri Lankan Conflict Oivind Fuglerud Chapter 4. Contested Refugee Status: Human Rights, Ethics and Social Responsibilities Philomena Essed and Rianne Wesenbeek PART II: REDEFINING IDENTITIES AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS Chapter 5. A Life Project out of Turmoil: Displacement and Gender in Colombia Donny Meertens Chapter 6. Permanent Refugees: Female Camp Inhabitants in Bihar Kathinka Sinha-Kerkhoff Chapter 7. New Opportunities: Angry Young Men in a Tanzanian Refugee Camp Simon Turner Chapter 8. Identities and the Sense of Belonging: Iranian Women Activists in Exile Halleh Ghorashi PART III: DISCOURAGING POLICIES; EMPOWERING AGENCY Chapter 9. A Community Empowered? The Bosnia Project in the U.K. Lynnette Kelly Chapter 10. Refugee-generated Return: the Case of Guatemala Anita Rapone and Charles Simpson Chapter 11. Between Victim and Agent: Women's Ambivalent Empowerment in Displacement Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake PART IV: CHALLENGING DICHOTOMIES: RELIEF VERSUS DEVELOPMENT Chapter 12. Refugees between Relief and Development Georg Frerks Chapter 13. Rethinking the Relation between Relief and Development: 'Villagisation' in Rwanda Dorothea Hilhorst and Mathijs van Leeuwen Chapter 14. Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid: Supporting Internal Refugees in Sri Lanka Joke Schrijvers Bibliography Notes on Contributors Index
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