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Refugees, Conflict and the Search for Belonging

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This book is about the convergence of two problems: the ongoing realities of conflict and forced migration in Africa's Great Lakes region, and the crisis of citizenship and belonging. By bringing them together, the intention is to see how, combined, they can help point the way towards possible solutions. Based on 1,115 interviews conducted over 6 years in the region, the book points to ways in which refugees challenge the parameters of citizenship and belonging as they carve out spaces for inclusion in the localities in which they live. Yet with a policy environment that often leads to marginalisation, the book highlights the need for policies that pull people into the centre rather than polarise and exclude; and that draw on, rather than negate, the creativity that refugees demonstrate in their quest to forge spaces of belonging.

List of contents

Introduction.- 1. Conflict and displacement, citizenship and belonging: a framework for discussion.- 2. Living through exile: (not) belonging to a state.- 3. Living through exile: belonging to a state.- 4. Local and national belonging in exile: convergence or divergence?.- 5. Marginalised in Sudan, exiled from Sudan: Citizenship on the margins.- 6. Refugee policy structures: promoting or undermining belonging?.- Conclusion. 

About the author

Dr. Lucy Hovil has sixteen years of experience conducting research amongst displaced and conflict-affected groups in East and Central Africa, first with the Refugee Law Project of Makerere University, Uganda, and then with the International Refugee Rights Initiative. She received her PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies, UK, in 2000, and is the Managing Editor of the International Journal of Transitional Justice.

Summary

This book is about the convergence of two problems: the ongoing realities of conflict and forced migration in Africa’s Great Lakes region, and the crisis of citizenship and belonging. By bringing them together, the intention is to see how, combined, they can help point the way towards possible solutions. Based on 1,115 interviews conducted over 6 years in the region, the book points to ways in which refugees challenge the parameters of citizenship and belonging as they carve out spaces for inclusion in the localities in which they live. Yet with a policy environment that often leads to marginalisation, the book highlights the need for policies that pull people into the centre rather than polarise and exclude; and that draw on, rather than negate, the creativity that refugees demonstrate in their quest to forge spaces of belonging.

Product details

Authors Lucy Hovil
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319335629
ISBN 978-3-31-933562-9
No. of pages 206
Dimensions 155 mm x 18 mm x 220 mm
Weight 375 g
Illustrations IX, 206 p. 2 illus.
Series Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Subjects Guides > Hobby, home
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Afrika, B, Peace, Conflict Studies, Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Africa, International Relations, auseinandersetzen, Political Science and International Studies, African Politics, Peace studies & conflict resolution, Africa—Politics and government, Peace and Conflict Studies

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