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Mistrusting Refugees 1995th Edition E Valentine Daniel Editor John Chr Knudsen Editor

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Mistrusting Refugees 1995th Edition E Valentine Daniel Editor John Chr Knudsen Editor
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.87 MB
Pages: 330
Author: E. Valentine Daniel (editor); John Chr. Knudsen (editor)
ISBN: 9780520341234, 0520341236
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1995

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Mistrusting Refugees 1995th Edition E Valentine Daniel Editor John Chr Knudsen Editor by E. Valentine Daniel (editor); John Chr. Knudsen (editor) 9780520341234, 0520341236 instant download after payment.

The twentieth century has seen people displaced on an unprecedented scale and has brought concerns about refugees into sharp focus. There are forty million refugees in the world—1 in 130 inhabitants of this planet. In this first interdisciplinary study of the issue, fifteen scholars from diverse fields focus on the worldwide disruption of "trust" as a sentiment, a concept, and an experience.
Contributors provide a rich array of essays that maintain a delicate balance between providing specific details of the refugee experience and exploring corresponding theories of trust and mistrust. Their subjects range widely across the globe, and include Palestinians, Cambodians, Tamils, and Mayan Indians of Guatemala. By examining what individuals experience when removed from their own culture, these essays reflect on individual identity and culture as a whole.

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