Belonging and Transnational Refugee Settlement : Unsettling the Everyday and the Extraordinary

The image we have of refugees is one of displacement - from their homes, families and countries - and yet, refugee settlement is increasingly becoming an experience of living simultaneously in places both proximate and distant, as people navigate and transcend international borders in numerous and n...

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Yazar: Marlowe, Jay (auth)
Materyal Türü: Kitap Bölümü
Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Taylor & Francis 2018
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