Through in-depth case studies about repatriation decision-making among Liberian refugees, this article examines how different processes of home-making during prolonged exile affects their return decisions and result in diverse familial responses to repatriation. Conceptualizations of forced displacement are often tied to notions about “loss of homeland” and exile, with references made to being literally “out of place.” This, however, ignores the reality that during protracted exile in a refugee camp refugees also establish links to new places and become “emplaced,” creating a new “home” that is meaningful to them. Importantly, even among those living in the same refugee camp, this process of emplacement is experienced differently, mediated ...
The world faces a humanitarian crisis of massive proportions as millions of refugees move across nat...
The refugee problem is a canker in contemporary human affairs without the ‘limboness’ that protracte...
This article contributes to the literature on refugee journeys and decision-making by providing an e...
The study examines voluntary repatriation in the context of Liberian refugees living in Ghana. The a...
How do communities grapple with the challenges of reconstruction after conflicts? In one of the firs...
The restrictive immigration and refugee policies of many Western countries force most refugee famili...
With long term displacement becoming the \u27new normal\u27, the three \u27durable solutions\u27 of ...
Contains fulltext : 77184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Return migrati...
Why do refugees in Africa's Great Lakes Region refuse to repatriate? This thesis offers a detailed ...
Protracted refugee situations are a world-wide problem,yetlittle research isavailable. Despite obvio...
Scholarship prompted by 40 years of mass repatriations has highlighted that repatriations and return...
This article explores how refugees at the Buduburam Liberian refugee settlement in Ghana constructed...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
Purpose – Studies have described how migrants progressively transform extraneous spaces into familia...
This paper argues that the first visit ‘back home’ is important for refugees because it acts as a ca...
The world faces a humanitarian crisis of massive proportions as millions of refugees move across nat...
The refugee problem is a canker in contemporary human affairs without the ‘limboness’ that protracte...
This article contributes to the literature on refugee journeys and decision-making by providing an e...
The study examines voluntary repatriation in the context of Liberian refugees living in Ghana. The a...
How do communities grapple with the challenges of reconstruction after conflicts? In one of the firs...
The restrictive immigration and refugee policies of many Western countries force most refugee famili...
With long term displacement becoming the \u27new normal\u27, the three \u27durable solutions\u27 of ...
Contains fulltext : 77184.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Return migrati...
Why do refugees in Africa's Great Lakes Region refuse to repatriate? This thesis offers a detailed ...
Protracted refugee situations are a world-wide problem,yetlittle research isavailable. Despite obvio...
Scholarship prompted by 40 years of mass repatriations has highlighted that repatriations and return...
This article explores how refugees at the Buduburam Liberian refugee settlement in Ghana constructed...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
Purpose – Studies have described how migrants progressively transform extraneous spaces into familia...
This paper argues that the first visit ‘back home’ is important for refugees because it acts as a ca...
The world faces a humanitarian crisis of massive proportions as millions of refugees move across nat...
The refugee problem is a canker in contemporary human affairs without the ‘limboness’ that protracte...
This article contributes to the literature on refugee journeys and decision-making by providing an e...