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Refugee Narratives; Oral History and Ethnography; Stories and Silence

Oral History Review, 2019
This paper addresses the challenges of working ethically and reflexively with refugees, migrants, and others whose life circumstances place them in positions of great precarity.
Lindsay French
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Voices from the ‘Jungle’: stories from the Calais refugee camp

RACE & CLASS, 2018
targeted violence, expressed surprise ‘when people ask me why refugees are coming to the UK. Hasn’t Iraq been occupied by Britain and the US?’ she said.
Anya Edmond-Pettitt
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Bumping Places of Social Inclusion: A Narrative Inquiry into the Experiences of Refugee Families Who Have a Child Who Is Living with a Disability

Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
Little attention has been given to the experiences of refugee families parenting a child living with disabilities as they resettle in a new country. Using narrative inquiry, we inquired into the experiences of two Syrian refugee families’ identity-making
H. Raymond   +3 more
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Translating refugee culinary cultures

Translation and Interpreting Studies, 2022
Several non-profit organizations provide asylum claimants in Hong Kong a platform to engage in activities that help them integrate into the local community.
M. Todorova
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Refugee Girlhood and Visual Storied Curriculum

2021
Decolonizing girlhood illuminates an attempt to refuse and recover the pathological representation of Indigenous refugee girls by going beyond the discourse of the Western construction of girlhood. It takes an anticolonial, critical race feminist approach to the understanding of girlhood that challenges the intersectional, racialized exclusion and the ...
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Emerging Voices: Emissaries of Literacy: Representations of Sponsorship and Refugee Experience in the Stories of the Lost Boys of Sudan

College English, 2015
We were welcomed there after our long journey, and I soon found a way to make myself popular by using the writing I'd learned in the refugee camp to make a list of names as the soldiers gave out food.-Emmanuel Jal, War Child 175INTRODUCTION: SPONSORS AND
Michael T. Macdonald
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The Last Decade's Refugee Story

2002
Abstract In the 1990s, new conflicts broke out, particularly in connection with the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, as well as several places in Africa. Initiatives were invented and re‐invented, and policy responses reverted to a largely reactive mode.
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‘And now I feel I don’t have a clear future’: Hauntings and temporal uncertainty in refugee narratives

Journal of Refugee Studies
As a consequence of the so-called ‘paradigm shift’, that defines all refugee protection as temporary, the last decade has seen the focus for refugee administration in Denmark move from ‘integration’ towards ‘repatriation and self-provision’.
Tine Brøndum
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Where will my future Be? Adaptive sensemaking of refugee camp entrepreneurs in perpetual liminality

Entrepreneurship & Regional Development
Refugees in camps are in precarious and perpetual liminal situations that require them to continually make sense of entrepreneurial activities. This study seeks to answer the following research questions: How do refugee camp entrepreneurs make sense of ...
A. Harima, Crista Plak
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