This thesis provides insights into refugee-background Somali women’s active productions of belonging in New Zealand, after resettlement in Wellington communities. It explores how Somali women actively negotiate belonging between three key processes: place, identity and acceptance. It does this by situating their resettlement in the context of the Somali civil conflict. I argue that home in New Zealand is based on emotional and physical attachments to multiple locales across space and time, as enacted and embodied through performances of ‘Somali woman’ identities across social fields. I show how intersectional differences produce diverse experiences of re-imagining home, and the ways that a ‘Somali woman’ identity is changing through the act...
The purpose of this study is to examine how former African women refugees negotiate their identity, ...
The phenomenon of belonging allows diasporic people to negotiate socio-cultural terrains that go bey...
The members of the South Sudanese Acholi population in New Zealand are part of the burgeoning number...
This thesis provides insights into refugee-background Somali women’s active productions of belonging...
This thesis provides insights into refugee-background Somali women’s active productions of belonging...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of the Somali refugee community in Auckland and the degree...
Having a sense of belonging to a place is important for everyone adapting to a new environment but e...
Having a sense of belonging to a place is important for everyone adapting to a new environment but e...
Having a sense of belonging to a place is important for everyone adapting to a new environment but e...
What happens when Somalis find themselves in countries with which they have few obvious cultural lin...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
This research investigates how young Somali women are navigating through the resettlement process wh...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
This thesis focuses on the everyday home geographies of Bhutanese women and girls with refugee backg...
The phenomenon of belonging allows diasporic people to negotiate socio-cultural terrains that go bey...
The purpose of this study is to examine how former African women refugees negotiate their identity, ...
The phenomenon of belonging allows diasporic people to negotiate socio-cultural terrains that go bey...
The members of the South Sudanese Acholi population in New Zealand are part of the burgeoning number...
This thesis provides insights into refugee-background Somali women’s active productions of belonging...
This thesis provides insights into refugee-background Somali women’s active productions of belonging...
This thesis examines the re-establishment of the Somali refugee community in Auckland and the degree...
Having a sense of belonging to a place is important for everyone adapting to a new environment but e...
Having a sense of belonging to a place is important for everyone adapting to a new environment but e...
Having a sense of belonging to a place is important for everyone adapting to a new environment but e...
What happens when Somalis find themselves in countries with which they have few obvious cultural lin...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
This research investigates how young Somali women are navigating through the resettlement process wh...
This thesis explores the resettlement experiences of former African refugees in Hobart. It provides ...
This thesis focuses on the everyday home geographies of Bhutanese women and girls with refugee backg...
The phenomenon of belonging allows diasporic people to negotiate socio-cultural terrains that go bey...
The purpose of this study is to examine how former African women refugees negotiate their identity, ...
The phenomenon of belonging allows diasporic people to negotiate socio-cultural terrains that go bey...
The members of the South Sudanese Acholi population in New Zealand are part of the burgeoning number...