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Transnational figurations of displacement: conceptualising protracted displacement and translocal connectivity through a process-oriented perspective
- Source :
- TRAFIG Working Paper
- Publication Year :
- 2019
- Publisher :
- DEU, 2019.
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Abstract
- TRAFIG aims to contribute to the development of alternative solutions to protracted displacement that are tailored to the needs and capacities of displaced persons. This working paper contains our central concepts and key terms. We make use of the concept of social figurations as the theoretical foundation for our research. We understand figurations as dynamic social constellations between interdependent individuals that are produced in and through interactions and transactions. On this basis, we re-define protracted displacement as a figuration, in which displaced people���s capabilities and opportunities are severely limited for prolonged periods of time. Multiple structural forces constrain them from using their capacities and making free choices: enduring displacing forces hinder return; marginalising forces prevent local integration; immobilising forces block chances to seek a future elsewhere. Protracted displacement is, however, much less static and fixed than commonly perceived. Displaced persons do have agency. They develop diverse strategies to cope with difficult situations and navigate through governance regimes of aid and asylum ��� and thereby change them. To comprehend the dynamics of protracted displacement a deeper understanding of displaced people���s perspectives, capacities and practices and an acknowledgement of their everyday lives that often transgress places and territories is necessary. Translocal connectivity and human mobility can serve as resources to cope with and move out of protracted displacement. Developing new approaches to protracted displacement requires a move beyond the narrow frame of the conventional durable solutions (return, local integration, resettlement). A first step towards formulating alternatives, we suggest, is to recognise and effectively build upon displaced people���s own preferences as well as their local and translocal networks. A key question then is, how they use multiple interconnected pathways to enhance their protection and livelihood security.<br />TRAFIG Working Paper No. 1
- Subjects :
- displacement
soziales Netzwerk
Verflechtung
Sozialpolitik
migration
living conditions
social policy
complementary pathway
Sociology
Vertreibung
soziale Sicherung
refugee
translocality
Migration, Sociology of Migration
Social sciences, sociology, anthropology
social security
interdependence
interconnection
durable solutions
Displaced Person
Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie
social integration
refugees
mobility
Lebensformen
internationale Migration
institutionelles Netzwerk
soziale Sicherheit
protracted refugee situations
flight
IDPs
connectivity
Flüchtling
protracted displacement
agency
ddc:300
Lebensbedingungen
soziale Integration
social network
Flucht
figurational sociology
Interdependenz
Subjects
Details
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- TRAFIG Working Paper
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....22d8584c60e020babc469bc2c5986826