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Conflict and Displacement, Citizenship and Belonging: A Framework for Discussion,splacement in the Great Lakes region. Conflict is more likely when collective identities are mobilised, politicised and ‘hardened’ by conflict entrepreneurs. By the same logic, expanding spaces for belonging is important for creating the conditions for sustainable peace. She explores, therefore, theBATE 发表于 2025-3-23 16:45:55
Living Through Exile: (Not) Belonging to a State,’ country has retained its validity; and considers the extent to which there are (or are not) opportunities to form new bonds of national belonging within the host country. Drawing on extensive empirical data from a number of case studies across Africa’s Great Lakes region, she points to the many fa灰心丧气 发表于 2025-3-23 20:45:47
Living Through Exile: Belonging to the Local,ich they are living after their lives have been dislocated by conflict and displacement. She explores some of the multiple constituent components to belonging, from (amongst others) the ability to access land or other resources crucial to livelihoods, to the ability ‘to borrow salt from your neighboconvert 发表于 2025-3-24 01:08:26
Local and National Belonging in Exile: Convergence or Divergence?,the Great Lakes region. She considers both the extent to which these two ‘forms’ of belonging function independently of each other, and the extent to which they are interdependent. Drawing on rich empirical data from the Great Lakes region, she considers the vulnerabilities that are created when refmighty 发表于 2025-3-24 05:16:00
Marginalised in Sudan, Exiled from Sudan: Citizenship on the Margins, in the history of citizenship as the country transitioned into two separate states—Sudan and South Sudan—it looks at the intersection between citizenship and displacement for those living on the margins in Khartoum; and for those who were displaced from their homeland of Darfur and found themselves啜泣 发表于 2025-3-24 09:16:37
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Conclusion,gration in the Great Lakes region and their linkages to a broader crisis of citizenship and belonging. It draws on the stories of hundreds of individuals who have become marginalised through displacement and are seeking a way out of this marginalisation in multiple ways. Common throughout is the facRingworm 发表于 2025-3-24 16:41:11
Living Through Exile: (Not) Belonging to a State,ilures around national belonging. Yet, at the same time, she emphasises that national identity retains a strong . reality for many who are living in exile. She points, therefore, to the difference between national citizenship . and the realisation of that citizenship in practice.esoteric 发表于 2025-3-24 20:35:14
Local and National Belonging in Exile: Convergence or Divergence?,ugees create local legitimacy but lack national belonging, and vice versa. Ultimately she argues that for refugees to find a place of safety they need to create both local and national bonds of belonging that legitimise their right not only to live in a particular state, but to have access to resources in a particular locality.季雨 发表于 2025-3-25 02:44:19
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