The role of semiotics in connecting the spaces, words and embodied experiences of refugee politics
Despite the every-day prevalence of the term ‘refugee’, fundamental questions often remain unasked. What meanings do actors associate with the label? What intentions might be driving the word's use and/or manipulation? And what implications might the existence of multiple interpretations have f...
Main Author: | Cole, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2016
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