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Refugees of a Hidden War - The Aftermath of Counterinsurgency in Guatemala (Paperback): Beatriz Manz Refugees of a Hidden War - The Aftermath of Counterinsurgency in Guatemala (Paperback)
Beatriz Manz
R788 Discovery Miles 7 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Palestinian Refugees after 1948 - The Failure of International Diplomacy (Hardcover): Marte Heian-Engdal Palestinian Refugees after 1948 - The Failure of International Diplomacy (Hardcover)
Marte Heian-Engdal
R3,720 Discovery Miles 37 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

After more than seventy years, the Palestinian refugee problem remains unsolved. But if a deal could have been reached involving the repatriation of Palestinian refugees, it was in the early years of the Arab-Israeli conflict. So why didn't this happen? This book is the first comprehensive study of the international community's earliest efforts to solve the Palestinian refugee problem. Based on a wide range of international primary sources from Israeli, US, UK and UN archives, the book investigates the major proposals between 1948 and 1968 and explains why these failed. It shows that the main actors involved - the Arab states, Israel, the US and the UN - agreed on very little when it came to the Palestinian refugees and therefore never got seriously engaged in finding a solution. This new analysis highlights how the international community gradually moved from viewing the Palestinian refugee problem as a political issue to looking at it as a humanitarian one. It examines the impact of this development and the changes that took place in this formative period of the Arab-Israeli conflict, as well as the limited influence US policy makers had over Israel.

Refugees and the Myth of Human Rights - Life Outside the Pale of the Law (Paperback): Emma Larking Refugees and the Myth of Human Rights - Life Outside the Pale of the Law (Paperback)
Emma Larking
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Most Western liberal democracies are parties to the United Nations Refugees Convention and all are committed to the recognition of basic human rights, but they also spend billions fortifying their borders, detaining unauthorised immigrants, and policing migration. Meanwhile, public debate over the West's obligations to unauthorised immigrants is passionate, vitriolic, and divisive. Refugees and the Myth of Human Rights combines philosophical, historical, and legal analysis to clarify the key concepts at stake in the debate, and to demonstrate the threat posed by contemporary border regimes to rights protection and the rule of law within liberal democracies. Using the political philosophy of John Locke and Immanuel Kant the book highlights the tension in liberalism between partiality towards one's compatriots and the universalism of human rights and brings this tension to life through an examination of Hannah Arendt's account of the rise and decline of the modern nation-state. It provides a novel reading of Arendt's critique of human rights and her concept of the right to have rights. The book argues that the right to have rights must be secured globally in limited form, but that recognition of its significance should spur expansive changes to border policy within and between liberal states.

The Palestinian Refugees in Jordan 1948-1957 (Hardcover): Avi Plascov The Palestinian Refugees in Jordan 1948-1957 (Hardcover)
Avi Plascov
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There is perhaps no aspect of the Arab-Israeli conflict that is more complex and more emotionally charged than the problem of the Palestinian refugees. The atmosphere surrounding the discussion has led to confusion, so that the facts have become unclear and the problems more difficult to treat. This book, first published in 1981, examines the complex interlocking issues that surround the topic of the Palestinian refugees in the country that adopted most of them - Jordan.

6,000 Miles to Freedom - Two Boys and Their Flight from the Taliban (Hardcover): Stephane Marchetti 6,000 Miles to Freedom - Two Boys and Their Flight from the Taliban (Hardcover)
Stephane Marchetti; Illustrated by Cyrille Pomes; Translated by Hannah Chute
R689 R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Save R69 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Two boys. One war-torn country. A world away, freedom. Twelve-year-old Adel and his cousin Shafi try to lead a normal childhood in war-torn Afghanistan. But when Adel's father dies, everything changes. His uncle, a religious fundamentalist, sends Adel to study at a madrasa run by militants, where he is trained as an insurgent and chosen to carry out a suicide bombing. When his moment of martyrdom arrives, Adel's detonator fails, and he is forced to flee the country or risk being killed by the Afghan police or the Taliban themselves. Together, Adel and Shafi set out to seek refuge in England, where Shafi's brother now lives and where a new life awaits. With that hope, the two boys begin the perilous journey of 6,000 miles to freedom, crossing mountains on foot and squeezing into crowded trucks with other refugees. The two become separated only to find each other again in the Calais Jungle encampment, their last, hellish stop. Based on numerous testimonies from refugee youth, this poignant, timely, and well-documented story brings to life the traumatic experiences faced by Afghani children fleeing war and poverty, as well as the isolation they often feel as refugees in the West.

Detain and Punish - Haitian Refugees and the Rise of the World's Largest Immigration Detention System (Hardcover): Carl... Detain and Punish - Haitian Refugees and the Rise of the World's Largest Immigration Detention System (Hardcover)
Carl Lindskoog
R2,622 Discovery Miles 26 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Immigrants make up the largest proportion of federal prisoners in the United States, incarcerated in a vast network of more than two hundred detention facilities. This book investigates when detention became a centerpiece of U.S. immigration policy. Detain and Punish reveals why the practice was reinstituted in 1981 after being halted for several decades and how the system expanded to become the world's largest immigration detention regime. The story begins with an influx of Haitian migrants and asylum seekers in the 1970s. The U.S. government responded with exclusionary policies and detention, setting a precedent for future waves of immigration. Carl Lindskoog details the discrimination Haitian refugees faced, and how their resistance to this treatment-in the form of legal action and activism-prompted the government to reinforce its detention program and create an even larger system of facilities. Lindskoog draws on extensive archival research, including government documents, advocacy group archives, and periodicals, to provide the first in-depth history of Haitians and immigration detention in the United States. Lindskoog asserts that systems designed for Haitian refugees laid the groundwork for the way immigrants to America are treated today. Detain and Punish provides essential historical context for the challenges faced by today's immigrant groups, which are some of the most critical issues of our time.

The Asylum Speaker - Language in the Belgian Asylum Procedure (Hardcover): Katrijn Maryns The Asylum Speaker - Language in the Belgian Asylum Procedure (Hardcover)
Katrijn Maryns
R4,556 Discovery Miles 45 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on first-hand ethnographic data, field interviews with interpreters, interviewers and decision-makers, observations and off-record comments, The Asylum Speaker examines discursive processes in the asylum procedure and the impact these processes may have on the determination of refugee status. The book starts from the assumption that far-reaching legal decisions often have to be made on very limited grounds. Unable to submit any evidence to substantiate their case, the only chance that many asylum seekers have is to argue their case during the oral hearings with public officials at the different asylum agencies. Maryns investigates the performance of the asylum seeker during these interviews and analyzes the relationship between narrative structuring and gradations of linguistic competence. She explores a number of related questions: first, how the interaction between applicants and public officials proceeds; second, how this interaction forms the discursive input into long and complicated textual trajectories, and third, how the outcome of these discursive processes affects the assessment of asylum applications. Maryns demonstrates how propositional aspects play a crucial role in the asylum procedure whereas little attention is paid to narrative-linguistic diversity and multilingual speaker repertoires. Her analysis reveals how insufficient insight into the linguistic structure and narrative features of the asylum account often results in a deficient processing of important details.

Arab-Israeli Diplomacy under Carter - The US, Israel and the Palestinians (Hardcover): Jorgen Jensehaugen Arab-Israeli Diplomacy under Carter - The US, Israel and the Palestinians (Hardcover)
Jorgen Jensehaugen
R3,229 Discovery Miles 32 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The history of U.S. diplomacy in the Middle East is marked by numerous stark failures and a few ephemeral successes. Jimmy Carter's short-lived Middle East diplomatic strategy constitutes an exception in vision and approach. In this extensive and long-overdue analysis of Carter's Middle East policy, Jorgen Jensehaugen sheds light on this important and unprecedented chapter in U.S. regional diplomacy. Against all odds, including the rise of Menachem Begin's right-wing government in Israel, Carter broke new ground by demanding the involvement of the Palestinians in Arab-Israeli diplomatic negotiations. This book assesses the president's `comprehensive peace' doctrine, which aimed to encompass all parties of the conflict, and reveals the reasons why his vision ultimately failed. Largely based on analysis of newly-declassified diplomatic files and American, British, Palestinian and Israeli archival sources, this book is the first comprehensive examination of Jimmy Carter's engagement with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. At a time when U.S. involvement in the region threatens to exacerbate tensions further, Arab-Israeli Diplomacy under Carter provides important new insights into the historical roots of the ongoing unrest. The book will be of value to Middle East and International Relations scholars, and those researching U.S diplomacy and the Carter Administration.

Dislocations/ Relocations - Narratives of Displacement (Hardcover): Mike Baynham, Anna De Fina Dislocations/ Relocations - Narratives of Displacement (Hardcover)
Mike Baynham, Anna De Fina
R4,556 Discovery Miles 45 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The centrality of narrative analysis in the investigation of social processes and practices has become an established fact in the human sciences. The focus on narrative and displacement in this volume provides a starting point for a reflection on current issues in narrative theory as well as a timely interrogation of the role of narrative in illuminating social phenomena that are central to modernity such as migration and displacement. At the centre of the analyses presented in the book are stories that are ignored, silenced and othered by contemporary public discourses on displacement, migration and settlement. Drawing on insights from narrative theory, linguistic ethnography, sociolinguistics and cultural studies, contributors to the volume examine both how migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and marginalized minorities position themselves through narrative practices and how they are positioned in institutional and official narratives.

Little Brother - an odyssey to Europe (Paperback): Ibrahima Balde, Amets Arzallus Antia Little Brother - an odyssey to Europe (Paperback)
Ibrahima Balde, Amets Arzallus Antia; Translated by Timberlake Wertenbaker
R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A heartbreaking account of a poor and illiterate young West African's odyssey to Europe, translated by one of Britain's most celebrated playwrights. Ibrahima, whose family live in a village in the West African country of Guinea, helps his father sell shoes at a street stall in the capital, Conakry. At the sudden death of his father, he becomes the head of the family and picks up various skills, always alone and away from home, although his dream is to be a truck driver in his country. But when his little brother, Alhassane, suddenly disappears, heading for Europe in a bid to earn money for the family, Ibrahima leaves everything behind to try to find him and convince him to go back to their village and continue his education. In an epic journey, Ibrahima risks his life many times searching for his little brother. Each waystation that Ibrahima passes through takes him to another world, with different customs, other languages, other landscapes, other currencies, and new challenges to overcome. His willpower is astonishing, and the friendship and generosity of strangers he encounters on the way help him to keep going. After enduring many trials and tribulations, he learns of Alhassane's fate. Unable to return home, he embarks on the journey to Europe himself. Little Brother is a testimonial account that gives a voice, heart, and soul, and flesh and bones to the seemingly nameless masses of people struggling and dying, trying only to achieve a better life for themselves and their families.

A Matter of Intelligence - MI5 and the Surveillance of Anti-Nazi Refugees, 1933-50 (Paperback): Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove A Matter of Intelligence - MI5 and the Surveillance of Anti-Nazi Refugees, 1933-50 (Paperback)
Charmian Brinson, Richard Dove
R868 Discovery Miles 8 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an unusual book, telling a story which has hitherto remained hidden from history: the surveillance by the British security service MI5 of anti-Nazi refugees who came to Britain fleeing political persecution in Germany and Austria. Based on the personal and organisational files that MI5 kept on political refugees during the 1930s and 1940s - which have only recently been released into the public domain - this study also fills a considerable gap in historical research. Telling a story of absorbing interest, which at times reads more like spy fiction, it is both a study of MI5 and of the political refugees themselves. The book will interest academics in the fields of history, politics, intelligence studies, Jewish studies, German studies and migration studies; but it is also accessible to the general reader interested in Britain before, during and after the Second World War. -- .

British Policy and the Refugees, 1933-1941 (Paperback): Yvonne Kapp, Margaret Mynatt British Policy and the Refugees, 1933-1941 (Paperback)
Yvonne Kapp, Margaret Mynatt
R1,722 Discovery Miles 17 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the summer of 1940, when much of Europe had fallen under German domination, the British authorities instigated a harsh programme of internment or deportation of large numbers of people who had fled from Nazi oppression. This volume, written the same year - at a time when the role and the fate of the refugees was a burning issue - is a critique of government policies of the day.

Displacement, Human Rights, and Sexual and Reproductive Health - Conceptualising Gender Protection Gaps in Latin America... Displacement, Human Rights, and Sexual and Reproductive Health - Conceptualising Gender Protection Gaps in Latin America (Hardcover)
Natalia Cintra, David Owen, Pia Riggirozzi
R1,272 Discovery Miles 12 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Focusing on the flight of women and girls from Venezuela, this book examines the gendered nature of forced displacement and the ways in which the failures of protection regimes to be sensitive to displacement's gendered character affect women and girls, and their sexual and reproductive health. Highlighting how categorical legal distinctions between 'refugees' and 'migrants' fail to capture the dynamics of forced migration in Latin America, it investigates how the operation of this categorical divide generates responsibility and protection gaps in relation to female forced migrants which act as determinants of sexual and reproductive health. Drawing on the voices of displaced women, it argues that a robust political ethics of protection of the forcibly displaced must encompass all necessary fleers and be responsive to the gendered character of forced displacement and particularly to effective access to sexual and reproductive health rights.

Contextualizing Immigrant and Refugee Resilience - Cultural and Acculturation Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020): Derya... Contextualizing Immigrant and Refugee Resilience - Cultural and Acculturation Perspectives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Derya Gungoer, Dagmar Strohmeier
R3,071 Discovery Miles 30 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book offers a comprehensive overview of resilience across immigrant and refugee populations. It examines immigrant and refugee strengths and challenges and explores what these experiences can impart about the psychology of human resilience. Chapters review culture functions and how they can be used as a resource to promote resilience. In addition, chapters provide evidence-based approaches to foster and build resilience. Finally, the book provides policy recommendations on how to promote the well-being of immigrant and refugee families. Topics featured in this book include: Methods of cultural adaptation and acculturation by immigrant youth. Educational outcomes of immigrant youth in a European context. Positive adjustment among internal migrants. Experiences of Syrian and Iraqian asylum seekers. Preventive interventions for immigrant youth. Fostering cross-cultural friendships with the ViSC Anti-Bullying Program. Contextualizing Immigrant and Refugee Resilience is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, graduate students as well as clinicians, professionals, and policymakers in the fields of developmental, social, and cross-cultural psychology, parenting and family studies, social work, and all interrelated disciplines.

UNRWA and Palestinian Refugees - From Relief and Works to Human Development (Hardcover, New): Sari Hanafi, Leila Hilal, Lex... UNRWA and Palestinian Refugees - From Relief and Works to Human Development (Hardcover, New)
Sari Hanafi, Leila Hilal, Lex Takkenberg
R4,788 Discovery Miles 47 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exploring the evolution of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), this book fills a lacuna in literature on the agency. UNRWA and Palestinian Refugees employs recent fieldwork in order to analyse challenges in programmes and service delivery, protection, camp governance, community participation, and camp improvement and reconstruction. The chapters examine the way UNRWA is adapting to a changing social, political and economic context, mostly within urban settings - a paradigmatic shift from understanding the Agency's role as simply a provider of relief and services to one comprehensively supporting the human development of Palestinian refugees. Examining the refugee debate using new disciplines and research frameworks, this collection aims to emphasise the centrality of the Palestinian refugee issue for Middle East peace-making and to contribute a better understanding of a unique agency. This book will be a useful aid for students and researchers with an interest in Middle East Studies, Politics, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Return Migration to Afghanistan - Moving Back or Moving Forward? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Marieke Van Houte Return Migration to Afghanistan - Moving Back or Moving Forward? (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Marieke Van Houte
R2,735 Discovery Miles 27 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book overcomes the dichotomies, generalizations and empirical shortcomings that surround the understanding of return migration within the migration-development-peace-building nexus. Using the concept of multidimensional embeddedness, it provides an encompassing view of returnees' identification with and participation in one or multiple spaces of belonging. It introduces Afghan return migration from Europe as a relevant case study, since the country's protracted history of conflict and migration shows how the globally changing political discourses of recent decades have shaped migration strategies. The author's findings highlight the fact that policy is responding inadequately to complex issues of migration, conflict, development and return, since the expectations on which it is based only account for a small minority of returnees. This thought-provoking book will appeal to scholars of migration and refugee studies, as well as a wider audience of sociologists, anthropologists, demographers and policy makers.

Palestinian Refugees - Identity, Space and Place in the Levant (Paperback): Are Knudsen, Sari Hanafi Palestinian Refugees - Identity, Space and Place in the Levant (Paperback)
Are Knudsen, Sari Hanafi
R1,576 Discovery Miles 15 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

More than four million Palestinian refugees live in protracted exile across the Middle East. Taking a regional approach to Palestinian refugee exile and alienation across the Levant, this book proposes a new understanding of the spatial and political dimensions of refugee camps across the Middle East. Combining critical scholarship with ethnographic insight, the essays uncover host states' marginalisation of stateless refugees and shed light on new terminology on refugees, migration and diaspora studies. The impact on the refugee community is detailed in novel studies of refugee identity, memory and practice and new legal approaches to compensation and "right of return". The book opens a critical debate on key concepts and proposes a new understanding of the spatial and political dimensions of refugee camps, better understood as laboratories of Palestinian society and "state-in-making". This strong collection of original essays is an essential resource for scholars and students in refugee studies, forced migration, disaster studies, legal anthropology, urban studies, international law and Middle East history.

Islamic Traditions of Refuge in the Crises of Iraq and Syria (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Tahir Zaman Islamic Traditions of Refuge in the Crises of Iraq and Syria (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Tahir Zaman
R1,849 Discovery Miles 18 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book considers positions refugees take relative to the state, humanitarian actors and faith-based organisations in the humanitarian field. Attention is drawn to refugee agency as they negotiate circumstances of considerable constraint demonstrating relational dimensions of religious practice and experience.

Religion, Spirituality, and the Refugee Experience in Melbourne, Australia, 1990s-2010 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): Susan P. Ennis Religion, Spirituality, and the Refugee Experience in Melbourne, Australia, 1990s-2010 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
Susan P. Ennis
R3,338 Discovery Miles 33 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An in-depth study of selected refugees from Ethiopia, Iraq, Somalia and Sudan, this book examines the relationship between the refugees' religious and spiritual beliefs and the refugee experience. Susan P. Ennis takes a close look at the circumstances of refugees' flight, their asylum, and their initial period of settlement in Melbourne, Australia during the period between the 1990s and the early twenty-first century. Ennis finds that a sense of religiosity seemed to aid the refugees, in some way, during all stages of their journey. Furthermore, nearly half of the refugees she studied reported a shift in their religiosity over the course of their emigration. Based on her research, Ennis puts forward a framework of religiosity and the refugee experience based on shifting typologies at each stage of the refugee journey.

Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World - Refugee Youth and the Pursuit of Identity (Hardcover): Laura Moran Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World - Refugee Youth and the Pursuit of Identity (Hardcover)
Laura Moran
R3,003 Discovery Miles 30 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Environmental Justice and the Rights of Ecological Refugees (Paperback): Laura Westra Environmental Justice and the Rights of Ecological Refugees (Paperback)
Laura Westra
R1,893 Discovery Miles 18 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Climate change and other environmental problems are increasingly leading to the displacement of populations from their homelands, whether through drought, flooding, famine or other causes. Worse, there is currently no protection in international law for people made refugees by such means. Following on from her previous explorations of environmental justice as it relates to future generations and indigenous peoples, Laura Westra now turns her attention to the plight of ecological refugees. In Part I, Westra provides an overview of what defines an ecological refugee and their present legal status. Part II goes into greater depth as to who the vulnerable are and what protection they have in international law. Part III looks to the future, advocating a comprehensive approach to the problem. With extensive examples and analysis, this is a compelling treatment that will be indispensable for legal professionals, government and business leaders, academics and students of the role of law in the protection of the rights of refugees.

Angela Merkel - Europe's Most Influential Leader [Expanded and Updated Edition] (Paperback): Matthew Qvortrup Angela Merkel - Europe's Most Influential Leader [Expanded and Updated Edition] (Paperback)
Matthew Qvortrup
R447 Discovery Miles 4 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The definitive biography of perhaps the most respected political figure in the world - updated to include her final months in office Matthew Qvortrup's definitive and insightful biography of Angela Merkel is essential reading for anyone interested in current affairs, the fate of Europe, or simply the story of a truly remarkable woman. Updated to within a month from when Merkel steps down as German chancellor. Based on over 14 years of in-depth research, Angela Merkel tells the story of the political titan's astonishing rise from obscurity to become the most influential leader in Europe today. It follows the German Chancellor's journey to prominence and power from a bleak childhood in East Germany, and offers an unprecedented understanding of her inimitable personality and perspective, explaining how her unique qualities have made Merkel perhaps the most respected political figure on the world stage today.

Towards a Vigilant Society - From Citizen Participation to Anti-Migrant Vigilantism (Hardcover): Matthijs Gardenier Towards a Vigilant Society - From Citizen Participation to Anti-Migrant Vigilantism (Hardcover)
Matthijs Gardenier
R2,229 Discovery Miles 22 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Towards a Vigilant Society sheds light on the emergence of a new society of vigilance, in particular the actions of anti-migrant groups around Dover and Calais. Based on field research on both sides of the channel, it studies the dynamics of these groups - midway between a social movement and vigilantism - at these two key points in the international migration route between the European Union and the United Kingdom. In recent years, a series of anti-migrant groups have been mobilising on both sides of the Channel to counter migrations. Their actions range from demonstrations, to violence against migrants. And by staging their actions on social media, which is an extraordinary sounding board, these groups can build an online community and a mass audience, influencing public opinion and even the migration policies of states. This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.

Refugee Performance - Practical Encounters (Hardcover): Michael Balfour Refugee Performance - Practical Encounters (Hardcover)
Michael Balfour
R1,545 Discovery Miles 15 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exploring theater works created for, by, and with refugees, this hybrid collection of essays combines newly commissioned scholarly work with examples of writing by refugees themselves. These varied contributions illuminate performances that range from theater in Thai refugee camps to site-specific works staged in a run-down immigrant community in the United Kingdom. An exciting addition to the growing field of applied theater, " Refugee Performance "provides inspiring insight into the resilience and creativity of artists responding to one of the most critical issues of our time.

Displacement - Global Conversations on Refuge (Hardcover): Silvia Pasquetti, Romola Sanyal Displacement - Global Conversations on Refuge (Hardcover)
Silvia Pasquetti, Romola Sanyal
R2,373 Discovery Miles 23 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

As an unprecedented number of people are displaced around the world, scholars continue to strive to make sense of what appear to be a series of constantly unfolding 'crises.' Drawing on research in a range of regions - from Latin America, to Europe, sub-Saharan Africa, North America, post-Soviet regions, and South and South-East Asia - Displacement offers an interdisciplinary and transnational approach to thinking about structures, spaces, and lived experiences of displacement. The contributors engage in a historical, transnational, interdisciplinary dialogue to offer different ways of theorizing about refugees, internally displaced persons, stateless people and others that have been forcibly displaced. Representing a collective effort by sociologists, geographers, anthropologists, political scientists, historians and migration studies scholars, this volume develops new cross-regional conversations and theoretically innovative vocabularies in the work on forced displacement. It also draws forced displacement together with other contemporary issues across different disciplines such as urbanisation, race, and imperialism. -- .

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