Refugees' Roles in Resolving Displacement and Building Peace: Beyond Beneficiaries

Megan Bradley (Editor), James Milner (Editor), Blair Peruniak (Editor), and Francois Crepeau (Foreword)

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How are refugee crises solved? This has become an urgent question as global displacement rates continue to climb, and refugee situations now persist for years if not decades. The resolution of displacement and the conflicts that force refugees from their homes is often explained as a top-down process led and controlled by governments and international organizations. This book takes a different approach. Through contributions from scholars working in politics, anthropology, law, sociology and philosophy, and a wide range of case studies, it explores the diverse ways in which refugees themselves interpret, create and pursue solutions to their plight. It investigates the empirical and normative significance of refugees' engagement as agents in these processes, and their implications for research, policy and practice. This book speaks both to academic debates and to the broader community of peacebuilding, humanitarian and human rights scholars concerned with the nature and dynamics of agency in contentious political contexts, and identifies insights that can inform policy and practice.
  • ISBN10 1626166757
  • ISBN13 9781626166752
  • Publish Date 1 June 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Georgetown University Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 321
  • Language English