The central tenet of Place Attachment theory states that an individual has an inborn predisposition to form strong bonds with places as well as with people. Our qualitative study applies this theory to understand how, despite loss and adversity, refugees are able to reconstruct a sense of identity, community, and “home”. Participants included 15 forcibly displaced people from different countries of origin. Semistructured interviews explored factors that facilitate participants’ integration in a new context and the impact of this context on their sense of identity. Data were analysed using Consensual Qualitative Research Methodology to identify recurrent themes and their frequencies within interview transcripts. Within the relational dimensi...
Each year a growing number of people leave their homes due to war, and becomes what is called a refu...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...
To feel at home and to find your place identity in a completely different setting than you are used ...
Refugees commonly experience physical and emotional displacement. Such experiences reflect Tuan's th...
Due to an increased flow of refugees, migration has become an important issue that hasraised a lot o...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
Refugees are at great risk of developing mental health problems. Yet, little is known about how to o...
In the past few years, European nations have received an increasing numbers of refugees and have fac...
Taking a psychodynamic perspective, the present exploratory study proposes an integrated approach to...
The purpose of this study has been to examine the lived experiences of people who have come to Swede...
This paper explores the meaning and mechanics of belonging with a particular focus on the role of pl...
Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social rel...
Young separated refugees are exiled from familiar places and on seeking asylum encounter new, potent...
This paper explores the meaning and mechanics of belonging with a particular focus on the role of p...
Each year a growing number of people leave their homes due to war, and becomes what is called a refu...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...
To feel at home and to find your place identity in a completely different setting than you are used ...
Refugees commonly experience physical and emotional displacement. Such experiences reflect Tuan's th...
Due to an increased flow of refugees, migration has become an important issue that hasraised a lot o...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
Refugees are at great risk of developing mental health problems. Yet, little is known about how to o...
In the past few years, European nations have received an increasing numbers of refugees and have fac...
Taking a psychodynamic perspective, the present exploratory study proposes an integrated approach to...
The purpose of this study has been to examine the lived experiences of people who have come to Swede...
This paper explores the meaning and mechanics of belonging with a particular focus on the role of pl...
Recent discursive research has shown that constructions of place may function to regulate social rel...
Young separated refugees are exiled from familiar places and on seeking asylum encounter new, potent...
This paper explores the meaning and mechanics of belonging with a particular focus on the role of p...
Each year a growing number of people leave their homes due to war, and becomes what is called a refu...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...