How do the lost futures of forced displacement converge with the impasse of being resettled to a “post-future” society such as the U.S.? Based on interviews conducted between 2016 and 2019 with resettlement agents, service providers and Iraqis resettled in the U.S., we argue that the condemnation of “expectations” (that is, realistic hope) coupled with the demand for refugees’ gratitude means that Iraqis resettled to the U.S. are asked to sustain a “hope against hope” for the fullness of American futurity, even in the face of its collapse. We argue that this prescribed structure of feeling distorts the affective realities of those for whom resettlement has meant at once the loss of past futures (e.g. professional qualifications, career ...
Refugee migration is often discussed in isolation from other types of mobility. Refugee movement is ...
In 2015, the number of displaced persons worldwide reached 65.5 million, the highest levels recorded...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...
Though the United States has become a place of increasing resettlement for refugees, particularly Ir...
The differences between refugees’ dreams before and after coming to the United States of America is ...
Of the 69,930 refugees that resettled to the United States during the fiscal year of 2013, the large...
At the height of the ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe, right‐wing critics challenged refugees’ rights to a...
This study investigated the ways that newly resettled Iraqi, Muslim refugee families are enacting, d...
After making an excellent case for the plight of Iraqi asylum seekers who have served as valuable al...
I would like to commend Human Rights & Human Welfare for their recent roundtable on the Iraqi refuge...
Thesis advisor: Shawn McGuffeyHistorically, the U.S. has been among the top nation-states of global ...
Statistics on refugee resettlement in the United States are obsolete as soon as they are published. ...
The U.S. war with Iraq led to the displacement of millions of Iraqis, many of whom have resettled in...
From the 1946 to the 1980 Act, more than two million refugees have resettled in the U.S. (Eby, Ivers...
According to U.N. estimates, if current trends continue, the number of Iraqi asylum seekers by year-...
Refugee migration is often discussed in isolation from other types of mobility. Refugee movement is ...
In 2015, the number of displaced persons worldwide reached 65.5 million, the highest levels recorded...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...
Though the United States has become a place of increasing resettlement for refugees, particularly Ir...
The differences between refugees’ dreams before and after coming to the United States of America is ...
Of the 69,930 refugees that resettled to the United States during the fiscal year of 2013, the large...
At the height of the ‘refugee crisis’ in Europe, right‐wing critics challenged refugees’ rights to a...
This study investigated the ways that newly resettled Iraqi, Muslim refugee families are enacting, d...
After making an excellent case for the plight of Iraqi asylum seekers who have served as valuable al...
I would like to commend Human Rights & Human Welfare for their recent roundtable on the Iraqi refuge...
Thesis advisor: Shawn McGuffeyHistorically, the U.S. has been among the top nation-states of global ...
Statistics on refugee resettlement in the United States are obsolete as soon as they are published. ...
The U.S. war with Iraq led to the displacement of millions of Iraqis, many of whom have resettled in...
From the 1946 to the 1980 Act, more than two million refugees have resettled in the U.S. (Eby, Ivers...
According to U.N. estimates, if current trends continue, the number of Iraqi asylum seekers by year-...
Refugee migration is often discussed in isolation from other types of mobility. Refugee movement is ...
In 2015, the number of displaced persons worldwide reached 65.5 million, the highest levels recorded...
To be published in Dawn Chatty (ed.) (2009) Dispossession and Displacement: Forced-Migration in the ...