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Mobility and agency in protracted displacement - Special feature in the Forced Migration Review

  • 1. Danube University Krems
  • 2. BICC (Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies)
  • 3. University of Sussex
  • 4. University of Leiden
  • 5. CMI (Chr. Michelsen Institute)
  • 6. Yarmouk University
  • 7. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • 8. National Technical University of Athens
  • 9. FIERI (Forum of International and European Research on Immigration)

Description

Issue 68 of the Forced Migration Review includes a special feature on mobility and agency for those living in protracted displacement, produced in collaboration with TRAFIG.

Content

Displaced persons’ mobility and their translocal networks can provide important resources in the search for durable solutions.

Millions of Eritreans and Congolese find themselves in situations of protracted displacement. A more nuanced understanding of how physical and social mobility affects their daily lives is crucial to developing more effective tailor-made interventions.

Syrian refugees’ aspirations to move contradict the notion that those refugees who are ‘stuck’ in displacement are passive victims without agency. Rather, in the absence of viable options for physical mobility, refugees may still engage in aspirations to ‘move on’ even when they are not able to do so physically.

People living in protracted displacement in Italy and Greece are frequently more mobile than is generally recognised in public discourse and policy.

Recent research explored how refugees make use of their networks to escape from protracted displacement. Germany’s Humanitarian Admission Programmes have been able to provide legal ‘complementary’ pathways for Syrian refugees who had transnational ties. The effectiveness and reach of these schemes, however, are constrained by various factors.

The Forced Migration Review issue 68 is available in two formats: a 68-page magazine and a 6-page Editors’ briefing, both online at www.fmreview.org/externalisation.

Notes

Special feature in the Forced Migration Review 68

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Funding

TRAFIG – Transnational Figurations of Displacement: Connectivity and Mobility as Solutions to Protracted Refugee Situations 822453
European Commission