The Point of No Return explores the politics that surround refugees' return 'home'. It combines political theory, historical research, and grassroots fieldwork in Latin America and Africa to present a comprehensive picture of refugee repatriation through the twentieth-century.
The Point of No Return explores the politics that surround refugees' return 'home'. It combines political theory, historical research, and grassroots fieldwork in Latin America and Africa to present a comprehensive picture of refugee repatriation through the twentieth-century.
Katy Long is currently a Lecturer in International Development at the University of Edinburgh. After being awarded her Ph.D. from Cambridge in 2009, she spent time consulting for UNHCR before joining the Refugee Studies Centre at Oxford as a post-doctoral researcher. Katy's research focuses on the politics of migration and conflict-affected areas, in particular the gaps in international responses to refugee crises. She is especially interesting in understanding refugees' own self-made solutions to the problems of long-term exile, and the way in which restrictions on freedom of movement contribute to inequality and poverty. Katy is also co-editing The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies.
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Introduction: Refugees and Citizens 1: Repatriation, Refugees, and Returning Home 2: Patria, Protection and the Social Contract 3: Repatriation: a Historical Perspective 4: Repatriation after 1955: New Settings, Same Questions 5: Voluntary Repatriation after 1992: Continuing Crises 6: Repatriation in the Twenty-First Century: Learning History's Lessons? 7: The Ethics of Voluntary Repatriation 8: Repatriation as Reconciliation: the Community Dynamics of Return 9: Repatriation without Return? 10: Refugees, Rights and Repatriation
Introduction: Refugees and Citizens 1: Repatriation, Refugees, and Returning Home 2: Patria, Protection and the Social Contract 3: Repatriation: a Historical Perspective 4: Repatriation after 1955: New Settings, Same Questions 5: Voluntary Repatriation after 1992: Continuing Crises 6: Repatriation in the Twenty-First Century: Learning History's Lessons? 7: The Ethics of Voluntary Repatriation 8: Repatriation as Reconciliation: the Community Dynamics of Return 9: Repatriation without Return? 10: Refugees, Rights and Repatriation
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