Home-making during protracted exile: Diverse responses of refugee families in the face of remigration
Through in-depth case studies about repatriation decision-making among Liberian refugees, this article examines how different processes of home-making during prolonged exile affects their return decisions and result in diverse familial responses to repatriation. Conceptualizations of forced displace...
Main Author: | Omata, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Routledge
2016
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