GBSB10_pohn_lauggas.pdf

Experiences, processes and constellations of exile, flight, and persecution have deeply shaped global history and are still widespread aspects of human existence today. People are persecuted, incarcerated, tortured or deported on the basis of their political beliefs, gender, ethnic or ethno-national...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-887692024-04-02T12:22:15Z Exile/Flight/Persecution Pohn-Lauggas, Maria Tonah, Steve Worm, Arne Pohn-Lauggas, Maria Tonah, Steve Worm, Arne Pries, Ludger Apitzsch, Ursula Reinprecht, Christoph Rosenthal, Gabriele Hofmann, Lukas Rieker, Peter Mörgen, Rebecca Becker, Johannes Hinrichsen, Hendrik Imoro, Razak Jaha Bukari, Kaderi Noagah Ametefe, Richard Alpagu, Faime Santos, Fabio Demartini, Zeila de Brito Fabri biographical research migration dynamics refugees bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JH Sociology & anthropology Experiences, processes and constellations of exile, flight, and persecution have deeply shaped global history and are still widespread aspects of human existence today. People are persecuted, incarcerated, tortured or deported on the basis of their political beliefs, gender, ethnic or ethno-national belonging, religious affiliation, and other socio-political categories. People flee or are displaced in the context of collective violence such as wars, rebellions, coups, environmental disasters or armed conflicts. After migrating, but not exclusively in this context, people find themselves suddenly isolated, cut off from their networks of belonging, their biographical projects and their collective histories. The articles in this volume are concerned with the challenges of navigating through multiple paradoxes and contradictions when it comes to grasping these phenomena sociologically, on the levels of self-reflection, theorizing, and especially doing empirical research. 2024-03-30T04:31:38Z 2024-03-30T04:31:38Z 2023 book https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/88769 eng application/pdf Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International GBSB10_pohn_lauggas.pdf Universitätsverlag Göttingen 10.17875/gup2023-2437 10.17875/gup2023-2437 ffaff15c-73ed-45cd-8be1-56a881b51f62 open access
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