Description |
x, 219 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Migration, minorities, and citizenship |
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Migration, minorities, and citizenship.
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Contents |
1. Inclusion and Exclusion of Refugees: Rethinking Concepts and Theories -- 2. Politics and Forced Migration in Kurdistan -- 3. Resettlement Policies: Two Different Models -- 4. Towards a Wider Understanding of the Refugee Experience -- 5. The Process of Integration -- 6. Kurdish Associations: Community Work and Diasporic Politics -- 7. Conclusions |
Summary |
An Important theoretical contribution to the area of refugee studies, this book is based on ethnographic fieldwork among Kurdish refugees in the UK and Finland. The author has uniquely combined empirical evidence and contemporary sociological theories of diasporas and transnationalism. Vivid ethnographic material is used to introduce new arguments about the process of integration among refugees. The author argues that a study of refugee communities needs to take into account the refugees' relation to both the country of origin and the country of settlement. The concept of diaspora is used to depict the transnational social reality which characterizes the refugee communities. The book provides essential reading for anybody looking for a comprehensive view of refugee resettlement issues and it will be of special interest to anyone concerned with the topical Kurdish question |
Notes |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 202-214) and index |
Subject |
Kurds -- Relocation -- Great Britain.
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Kurds -- Relocation -- Finland.
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Refugees, Kurdish.
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Kurds -- Politics and government.
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LC no. |
98044644 |
ISBN |
0312220677 cloth |
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033375011X Macmillan |
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