Peace Agreement, chose not to return to their areas of origin, but instead to resettle elsewhere. Rather than exploring the push and pull factors of this decision, this paper documents the ways in which they have organised their lives in their places of post-war resettlement. More particularly, it explores their self-employment strategies in an institutional context characterised by weak state regulation and high reliance on self-governance institutions, especially social networks. One observation in particular intrigued us: the fact that some displaced were more successful than others in making a living in their places of resettlement. Consequently, uncovering why some individuals and groups were wealthier than others inspired and structur...
Involuntary migration and resettlement is examined as a development strategy and analyzed in an inte...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital among poor people. B...
This chapter draws from in-depth interviews of 15 respondents to interrogate the transformations of ...
This paper is about Southern Sudanese IDPs and refugees who, after the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agre...
This article displays the complexity and ambivalences that emerge as a result of a long-lasting cond...
This article argues for a better understanding of the market foundations of ‘elite’ autocracy, and f...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article looks at the history of...
In this dissertation, I aim to explore the sustainability of Voluntary Repatriation through the econ...
Scholarship prompted by 40 years of mass repatriations has highlighted that repatriations and return...
This book explores the emergent character of social orders in Sudan and South Sudan. It provides viv...
Questions over durable solutions in the social, political and security terrain of southern Sudan and...
Studies have increasingly examined the economic lives of refugees, revealing a wide range of economi...
Submitted to The International Journal of Refugee StudiesStudies on Sudanese migratory flows highlig...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital amongpoor people. Be...
South Sudanese fled their communities in large numbers following the outbreak of political violence ...
Involuntary migration and resettlement is examined as a development strategy and analyzed in an inte...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital among poor people. B...
This chapter draws from in-depth interviews of 15 respondents to interrogate the transformations of ...
This paper is about Southern Sudanese IDPs and refugees who, after the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agre...
This article displays the complexity and ambivalences that emerge as a result of a long-lasting cond...
This article argues for a better understanding of the market foundations of ‘elite’ autocracy, and f...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article looks at the history of...
In this dissertation, I aim to explore the sustainability of Voluntary Repatriation through the econ...
Scholarship prompted by 40 years of mass repatriations has highlighted that repatriations and return...
This book explores the emergent character of social orders in Sudan and South Sudan. It provides viv...
Questions over durable solutions in the social, political and security terrain of southern Sudan and...
Studies have increasingly examined the economic lives of refugees, revealing a wide range of economi...
Submitted to The International Journal of Refugee StudiesStudies on Sudanese migratory flows highlig...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital amongpoor people. Be...
South Sudanese fled their communities in large numbers following the outbreak of political violence ...
Involuntary migration and resettlement is examined as a development strategy and analyzed in an inte...
Social capital is often seen as a substitute for lack of other types of capital among poor people. B...
This chapter draws from in-depth interviews of 15 respondents to interrogate the transformations of ...