Refugee Resettlement as an Institution
Refugee Resettlement as an Institution
Sackett, Blair; Fee, Molly; Gowayed, Heba; Arar, Rawan
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2026
255
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Inglês
9781041224242
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Preface Introduction: Refugee resettlement as an institution 1. "We don't have to resettle those refugees. Some other countries do": how race affects the relationship between U.S. foreign policy and refugee admissions 2. Waithood and creativity in the absence of resettlement: evidence from "residual" Liberian refugees in Nigeria 3. Waiting for resettlement: experiences of Iranian refugee women in Turkey 4. The "not yet" and "never" resettled: individual and communal waiting strategies among refugees in Kenyan camps 5. Between hope and harm: the fragmentary effects of resettlement for Congolese refugees in Uganda 6. Anchors, archipelagos, and ports of departure: how resettlement shapes im/mobilities in Nyarugusu refugee camp, Tanzania 7. Being "resettlement-minded": intersectional dimensions of refugee resettlement strategies and refusals in Jordan 8. Unpacking "expectation management": the International Organization for Migration's pre-departure orientation for resettling refugees 9. Working on resettlement: refugees in Kenya and everyday practices in pursuit of migration futures 10. "Heaven without people is not worth going to": refugee resettlement, time, and the institutionalization of family separation 11. Brokering refugee integration: promises and pitfalls of refugee co-sponsorship in the United States 12. The power of sponsorship: power and moral action in private refugee resettlement
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forced migration;humanitarian governance;integration policy;displacement studies;Global South perspectives;refugee agency;institutional analysis of resettlement
Preface Introduction: Refugee resettlement as an institution 1. "We don't have to resettle those refugees. Some other countries do": how race affects the relationship between U.S. foreign policy and refugee admissions 2. Waithood and creativity in the absence of resettlement: evidence from "residual" Liberian refugees in Nigeria 3. Waiting for resettlement: experiences of Iranian refugee women in Turkey 4. The "not yet" and "never" resettled: individual and communal waiting strategies among refugees in Kenyan camps 5. Between hope and harm: the fragmentary effects of resettlement for Congolese refugees in Uganda 6. Anchors, archipelagos, and ports of departure: how resettlement shapes im/mobilities in Nyarugusu refugee camp, Tanzania 7. Being "resettlement-minded": intersectional dimensions of refugee resettlement strategies and refusals in Jordan 8. Unpacking "expectation management": the International Organization for Migration's pre-departure orientation for resettling refugees 9. Working on resettlement: refugees in Kenya and everyday practices in pursuit of migration futures 10. "Heaven without people is not worth going to": refugee resettlement, time, and the institutionalization of family separation 11. Brokering refugee integration: promises and pitfalls of refugee co-sponsorship in the United States 12. The power of sponsorship: power and moral action in private refugee resettlement
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