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Reflecting on three decades of post-conflict recovery in the
Balkans, this incisive book investigates the long-term effects of
war displacement on women across Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia,
and Kosovo. Selma Porobic and Brad K. Blitz draw upon four
different research streams produced by a large, cross-national, and
multidisciplinary team of contributors to compare the experiences
of different categories of war-uprooted and/or women forced
migrants. Providing a gender-inclusive focus on psychosocial
wellbeing, chapters consider the long-term impacts of complex
trauma on internally displaced persons, returnees, and refugees
throughout the whole cycle of displacement, return, and
reintegration. Uncovering alarming risk and protective factors
linked to protracted political and socioeconomic instability in the
region, the book ultimately offers lessons for a wider post-war
recovery framework that prioritises women’s agency, psychosocial
health, and trans-generational recovery. Featuring
interdisciplinary, cross-country, and multi-methods research, this
insightful book will prove an invaluable resource to students and
scholars of sociology, migration, gender, and human rights law. Its
critical assessment of durable solutions for displaced populations
will also benefit practitioners focused on peace building,
humanitarianism, and development.
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