Examining resettlement practices worldwide and drawing on contributions from anthropology, law, international relations, social work, political science, and numerous other disciplines, this ground-breaking volume highlights the conflicts between refugees' needs and state practices, and assesses international, regional and national perspectives on resettlement, as well as the bureaucracies and ideologies involved. It offers a detailed understanding of resettlement, from the selection of refugees to their long-term integration in resettling states, and highlights the relevance of a lifespan approach to resettlement analysis.
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This edited collection promises to become a standard read for anyone interested in the topic of resettlement. The book offers a much-needed critical take on the problematic fusion of (quasi-)humanitarian and control-oriented politics that characterizes todays global migration and refugee management. [ and] the authors offer a well-informed insight into how resettlement has been conceptualized and reformed in recent decades. Martin Geiger, Carleton University
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Introduction. Refugee Resettlement as Humanitarian Governance: Power Dynamics |
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Part I Refugee Resettlement in International and Regional Perspectives |
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1 Strategic Use of Resettlement: Enhancing Solutions for Greater Protection? |
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2 A Legal History: The Emergence of the African Resettlement Candidate in International Refugee Management |
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3 Brazil's Refugee Resettlement: Power, Humanitarianism, and Regional Leadership |
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Andrea Cristina Godoy Zamur |
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Part II National Policies and Ideologies of Refugee Resettlement |
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4 Working It Out in Practice: Tensions Embedded in the U.S. Refugee Resettlement Program Resolved through Implementation |
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5 Resettled Refugees and Work in Canada and Quebec: Humanitarianism and the Challenge of Mainstream Socioeconomic Participation |
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6 The Structural and Institutional Exclusion of Refugees in Australia |
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7 Shaping the Political Space for Resettlement: The Debate on Burden Sharing in Norway Following the Syrian Refugee Crisis |
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Part III Resettlement Bureaucracies and Resettled Refugees in Local Contexts |
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8 Parallel Pasts, Presents, and Futures: Narratives of Cambodian and Karen Refugees in the United States |
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9 "Giving Cases Weight": Congolese Refugees' Tactics for Resettlement Selection |
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10 The Politics of Resettlement: Expectations and Unfulfilled Promises in Chile and Brazil |
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Conclusion. The Moral Economy of the Resettlement Regime |
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Annex. Current Refugee Resettlement Program Profiles |
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Adčle Garnier is a lecturer at the Department of Modern History, Politics and International Relations, Macquarie University, Australia. She has held research positions at the Interuniversity Research Centre for Globalization and Work (CRIMT), Université de Montréal, Canada and the Group for Research on Migration, Ethnic Relations and Equality (GERME), Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium. She has published in Refuge, the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and WeltTrends.