Eritreans have experienced protracted conflict and displacement over the last half a century. Aside from marginalisation, immobilisation, highly constrained livelihood options and legal limbo, this has also created a complex and dynamic web of transnational networks of Eritrean refugees and diasporas around the world. In this paper, we argue that protractedly displaced people are not only entangled with forced immobility but also encounter opportunities to create new migration pathways. This ethnographic study shows how protractedly displaced people build up socio-spatial connections and sequential small-scale mobility, circumventing the multiple constraints the governance regimes have placed upon them.Journal Article No. 3 in: "Journal of ...
This article investigates how mobility regimes and destination countries contribute to reshaping tra...
Processes of conflict and domination have historically influenced and continue to influence patterns...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Relations between mobility and immobility, as well as between the spatial dynamics of migration and ...
Conventional understandings of protracted displacement are limited by a number of shortcomings. They...
Cosmologies of destinations investigates some commonly neglected dimensions of forced migration. It ...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Conventional understandings of protracted displacement are limited by a number of shortcomings. They...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
Issue 68 of the Forced Migration Review includes a special feature on mobility and agency for those ...
This article investigates how mobility regimes and destination countries contribute to reshaping tra...
Processes of conflict and domination have historically influenced and continue to influence patterns...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Relations between mobility and immobility, as well as between the spatial dynamics of migration and ...
Conventional understandings of protracted displacement are limited by a number of shortcomings. They...
Cosmologies of destinations investigates some commonly neglected dimensions of forced migration. It ...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Conventional understandings of protracted displacement are limited by a number of shortcomings. They...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
In Uganda, there are about 15.000 Eritrean refugees and most of them live in the capital Kampala. Th...
Issue 68 of the Forced Migration Review includes a special feature on mobility and agency for those ...
This article investigates how mobility regimes and destination countries contribute to reshaping tra...
Processes of conflict and domination have historically influenced and continue to influence patterns...
Across the world, 16 million refugees and an unknown number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) e...