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Unsettled Families Refugees Humanitarianism And The Politics Of Kinship Sophia Balakian Phd

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Unsettled Families Refugees Humanitarianism And The Politics Of Kinship Sophia Balakian Phd
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.08 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Sophia Balakian Ph.D.
ISBN: 9781503639652, 1503639657
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Unsettled Families Refugees Humanitarianism And The Politics Of Kinship Sophia Balakian Phd by Sophia Balakian Ph.d. 9781503639652, 1503639657 instant download after payment.

Against the backdrop of the global refugee crisis, Unsettled Families investigates the parameters that Global North governments and international humanitarian organizations use to classify most displaced families—more than 99% globally—as ineligible for resettlement, and often as fraudulent. But "fraud" as a category is not as self-evident as it may first appear. Nor is "the family." Based on long-term fieldwork between Nairobi, Kenya and Columbus, Ohio, Sophia Balakian tells stories of Somali and Congolese refugees navigating a complicated global assemblage of humanitarian organizations, immigration bureaucracies, and national security agencies as they seek permanent, new homes. Viewing the concepts of "fraud" and "family" from different vantage points in this context, Balakian shows how the categories begin to blur out of focus, sometimes to evaporate altogether; what seems to be contained within them scatter outside their received boundaries. Practices...

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