This article aims to conceptualize home and homemaking for people in protracted displacement. The article serves three purposes: to present an overview of the area of inquiry; to develop an analytical framework for understanding home and homemaking for forced migrants in protracted displacement; and to introduce the special issue. It explores how protracted displacement has been defined—from policy definitions to people’s experiences of protractedness, including “waiting” and “the permanence of temporariness.” The article identifies the ambivalence embedded in experiences and practices of homemaking in long-term displacement, demonstrating how static notions of home and displacement might be unsettled. It achieves this through examining rel...
This paper critically examines the concept of alternative forms of ‘homemaking’ among people without...
Displacement is seemingly irreconcilable with the grounding quality of domestic space; however, the ...
Home for those who live outside the normative notion of a private space may have complicated realiti...
This special issue makes an original contribution to our understanding of the meaning of home by int...
This special issue makes an original contribution to our understanding of the meaning of home by int...
'Making Home(s) in Displacement' critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement ...
Providing shelter and housing is a core area of humanitarian assistance for displaced populations. G...
Making Home(s) in Displacement critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement fr...
This thesis examines the relationship between forced dislocation and home beautification practices. ...
Building on variously located Syrian women’s accounts of their day-to-day lives in Lebanon, this art...
Abstract: This research aims to examine the process of homemaking of undocumented immigrants refugee...
In the recent history of globalisation and mass human displacement, the practical and epistemologica...
This article proposes that the UNHCR-supported “durable solution” programs for former refugees from ...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
With long term displacement becoming the \u27new normal\u27, the three \u27durable solutions\u27 of ...
This paper critically examines the concept of alternative forms of ‘homemaking’ among people without...
Displacement is seemingly irreconcilable with the grounding quality of domestic space; however, the ...
Home for those who live outside the normative notion of a private space may have complicated realiti...
This special issue makes an original contribution to our understanding of the meaning of home by int...
This special issue makes an original contribution to our understanding of the meaning of home by int...
'Making Home(s) in Displacement' critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement ...
Providing shelter and housing is a core area of humanitarian assistance for displaced populations. G...
Making Home(s) in Displacement critically rethinks the relationship between home and displacement fr...
This thesis examines the relationship between forced dislocation and home beautification practices. ...
Building on variously located Syrian women’s accounts of their day-to-day lives in Lebanon, this art...
Abstract: This research aims to examine the process of homemaking of undocumented immigrants refugee...
In the recent history of globalisation and mass human displacement, the practical and epistemologica...
This article proposes that the UNHCR-supported “durable solution” programs for former refugees from ...
In the wake of displacement, people are tasked with reconstructing a sense of home in a new and unfa...
With long term displacement becoming the \u27new normal\u27, the three \u27durable solutions\u27 of ...
This paper critically examines the concept of alternative forms of ‘homemaking’ among people without...
Displacement is seemingly irreconcilable with the grounding quality of domestic space; however, the ...
Home for those who live outside the normative notion of a private space may have complicated realiti...