This paper sheds light on experiences within systems of US resettlement and its structures of (un)welcome. There is considerable evidence that the policy framework of these systems complicates the possibilities of higher education for refugees. Drawing on interviews with residents with a refugee background and resettlement service providers, we explore how US refugee resettlement policy creates obstacles for refugees in pursuing higher education and professional work by imposing a particular regimentation of time on refugees’ lives that impels them to rapidly integrate into low-income employment markets. We argue that such a time politics of speed hastens the resettlement process to advance the goal that residents with refugee background ob...
Refugee resettlement in the United States is not only a highly politicized system of social and fina...
Through the passage of the Refugee Act of 1980, the US federal government has largely ceded control ...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
Higher education for displaced students is rarely the focus of academic literature in the context of...
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and even the host countries...
Statistics on refugee resettlement in the United States are obsolete as soon as they are published. ...
This critical qualitative study explores refugee women and higher education (HE), an understudied ar...
Although the resettlement of refugees is always politically contentious in host countries, the curre...
This study concerns the uprooting experiences of forced migration, particularly how refugees conside...
Since 2014, the international community has felt overwhelmed by refugees and asylum seekers searchin...
Refugee migration is often discussed in isolation from other types of mobility. Refugee movement is ...
Refugees are individuals who receive asylum outside of their country of origin, due to fear of perse...
The number of refugees has doubled since 2010 and now exceeds 26 million worldwide. However, United ...
The United States has a long and varied history of accepting refugees though a national admissions a...
Situated within the field of education and forced migration, this mixed methods study looks at the p...
Refugee resettlement in the United States is not only a highly politicized system of social and fina...
Through the passage of the Refugee Act of 1980, the US federal government has largely ceded control ...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
Higher education for displaced students is rarely the focus of academic literature in the context of...
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and even the host countries...
Statistics on refugee resettlement in the United States are obsolete as soon as they are published. ...
This critical qualitative study explores refugee women and higher education (HE), an understudied ar...
Although the resettlement of refugees is always politically contentious in host countries, the curre...
This study concerns the uprooting experiences of forced migration, particularly how refugees conside...
Since 2014, the international community has felt overwhelmed by refugees and asylum seekers searchin...
Refugee migration is often discussed in isolation from other types of mobility. Refugee movement is ...
Refugees are individuals who receive asylum outside of their country of origin, due to fear of perse...
The number of refugees has doubled since 2010 and now exceeds 26 million worldwide. However, United ...
The United States has a long and varied history of accepting refugees though a national admissions a...
Situated within the field of education and forced migration, this mixed methods study looks at the p...
Refugee resettlement in the United States is not only a highly politicized system of social and fina...
Through the passage of the Refugee Act of 1980, the US federal government has largely ceded control ...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...