Losing place : refugee populations and rural transformations in East Africa /
"Refugee flight, settlement, and repatriation are not static, self-contained, or singular events. Instead, they are three stages of an ongoing process made and mirrored in the lives of real people. For that reason, there is an evident need for historical and longitudinal studies of refugee popu...
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| Language: | English |
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Providence, RI :
Berghahn Books,
1998.
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| Series: | Refugee and forced migration studies ;
v.3. |
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1.
- Introduction
- Ch. 2.
- Refugees and Rural Transformation
- Ch. 3.
- Migration and Agrarian Change on Border Lands
- Ch. 4.
- Integration and the Cultivation of a Hard Life
- Ch. 5.
- Resettlement and Positions of Poverty
- Ch. 6.
- Exile and the Perils of Pastoralism
- Ch. 7.
- Asylum and the Making of Home Terrain
- Ch. 8.
- Repatriation and the Search for Home
- Ch. 9.
- Concluding Reflections
- Census of Wad el Hileau.


