Different types of low-scale mobility have traditionally aided Afghans in Pakistan to cope with the challenges of everyday life during forty years of displacement: cross-border and domestic movement, resource usage from assets ‘back home’, transnational networks, and circular migration conditioned by war, prospects for peace and economic opportunities. However, in the past twenty years, Afghans’ transnational living and mobility have not only become politicised, but mobility options have decreased considerably. This article analyses the underlying immobilisation dynamics, the compression of displacement dimensions, and its effects which translate into Afghans experiencing increasing immobility as forced displacement, accompanied by a feelin...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide - refugees who com...
We generally associate civil wars with flows of refugees. We tend to give much less consideration to...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
Pakistan currently hosts up to three million Afghans, a number that is likely to increase due to the...
Pakistan currently hosts up to three million Afghans, a number that is likely to increase due to the...
This article offers a single case study of everyday suffering (‘khapgan’—Pakhto; ‘feeling down’) exp...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide—refugees who come ...
Migration is a primary characteristic of Afghan society. Mobility and spatial dispersion of solidari...
This paper highlights the importance of transnational migratory networks in the reconstruction of Af...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
The present article proposes three main theses: the normality of movements and the prior existence o...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide - refugees who com...
We generally associate civil wars with flows of refugees. We tend to give much less consideration to...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
Pakistan currently hosts up to three million Afghans, a number that is likely to increase due to the...
Pakistan currently hosts up to three million Afghans, a number that is likely to increase due to the...
This article offers a single case study of everyday suffering (‘khapgan’—Pakhto; ‘feeling down’) exp...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide—refugees who come ...
Migration is a primary characteristic of Afghan society. Mobility and spatial dispersion of solidari...
This paper highlights the importance of transnational migratory networks in the reconstruction of Af...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
The present article proposes three main theses: the normality of movements and the prior existence o...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This paper explores a new avenue of the hierarchisation of mobility amongst voluntary and involuntar...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...
Jordan and Pakistan are among the countries that host the most refugees worldwide - refugees who com...
We generally associate civil wars with flows of refugees. We tend to give much less consideration to...
This article is about resettled Afghan Hazaras in Australia, many of whom are currently undergoing a...