Returning to Iraq, even for a visit, was something Iraqi refugees residing in Australia could only dream about while Saddam Hussein remained in power because the ongoing social, economic, and political conditions made return impossible. Despite danger and chaos, the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime (May–December 2003) gave exiled Iraqis the unique opportunity to visit their homelands. In this article, I draw on ethnographic research conducted with 26 Iraqi Shi’i women from refugee backgrounds who resettled in a small country town in Australia. I explored their experiences of provisional return to Iraq, and questioned how their return influences their “home” making in Australia. In this contex...
experienced successive wars, oppression, and political and economic sanctions resulting in the displ...
This article examines the dynamics of voluntary return migration to the Kurdistan region of Iraq in ...
Recent events of forced displacement in the Middle East are compelling millions of people to move wi...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine Elizabeth VaseyThe Iraqi women in this study have made Australia their ‘home’ i...
The voluntary repatriation of refugees and internally displaced persons is interpreted as evidence o...
Between 1999 and 2001 about 4,800 Iraqi refugees made their way to Australia. While the vast ma...
Much has been written about Iraqi refugees in the eight years since the March 2003 Anglo-American in...
Displacement and exile have been recurrent and durable phenomena affecting Iraqi society for the las...
"Much has been written about Iraqi refugees in the eight years since the March 2003 Anglo-American i...
Worldwide, conflict situations and the resultant number of refugees continue to increase, with over ...
Humanitarian immigrants and refugees face multiple adjustment tasks and post-settlement support serv...
This paper examines the acculturation challenges facing Iraqi refugees in Australia, and the impact ...
Abstract This dissertation explores Iraqi Muslim refugee women’s experiences in Australia. It focuse...
The main purpose of my thesis is to understand, from the perspectives of Southern Sudanese themselve...
After decades of growth and development, Iraq has become amongst the worst performing states worldwi...
experienced successive wars, oppression, and political and economic sanctions resulting in the displ...
This article examines the dynamics of voluntary return migration to the Kurdistan region of Iraq in ...
Recent events of forced displacement in the Middle East are compelling millions of people to move wi...
© 2006 Dr. Katherine Elizabeth VaseyThe Iraqi women in this study have made Australia their ‘home’ i...
The voluntary repatriation of refugees and internally displaced persons is interpreted as evidence o...
Between 1999 and 2001 about 4,800 Iraqi refugees made their way to Australia. While the vast ma...
Much has been written about Iraqi refugees in the eight years since the March 2003 Anglo-American in...
Displacement and exile have been recurrent and durable phenomena affecting Iraqi society for the las...
"Much has been written about Iraqi refugees in the eight years since the March 2003 Anglo-American i...
Worldwide, conflict situations and the resultant number of refugees continue to increase, with over ...
Humanitarian immigrants and refugees face multiple adjustment tasks and post-settlement support serv...
This paper examines the acculturation challenges facing Iraqi refugees in Australia, and the impact ...
Abstract This dissertation explores Iraqi Muslim refugee women’s experiences in Australia. It focuse...
The main purpose of my thesis is to understand, from the perspectives of Southern Sudanese themselve...
After decades of growth and development, Iraq has become amongst the worst performing states worldwi...
experienced successive wars, oppression, and political and economic sanctions resulting in the displ...
This article examines the dynamics of voluntary return migration to the Kurdistan region of Iraq in ...
Recent events of forced displacement in the Middle East are compelling millions of people to move wi...