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Vol. 31 No. 1 (2015): Making Homes in Limbo
Vol. 31 No. 1 (2015): Making Homes in Limbo
Published:
2015-11-17
Front Matter
Front Matter
1-4
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Introduction
Making Homes in Limbo? A Conceptual Framework
Cathrine Brun, Anita Fábos
5-17
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Articles
“Durable Solutions,” Transnationalism, and Homemaking among Croatian and Bosnian Former Refugees
Jasna Čapo
19-29
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Already in America: Transnational Homemaking among Liberian Refugees
Micah M. Trapp
31-41
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Home as a Critical Value: From Shelter to Home in Georgia
Cathrine Brun
43-54
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Microbuses and Mobile Homemaking in Exile: Sudanese Visiting Strategies in Cairo
Anita Fábos
55-66
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Making Homes in Limbo: Embodied Virtual “Homes” in Prolonged Conditions of Displacement
Giorgia Doná
67-73
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Book Reviews
Inhabiting Borders, Routes Home: Youth, Gender, Asylum, by Ala Sirriyeh
Sandra Gifford
75-76
(limited-accessibility).PDF
The Ideal Refugees: Gender, Islam, and the Sahrawi Politics of Survival, by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh
Jacob Mundy
77-79
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Belonging in Oceania: Movement, Place-making and Multiple Identifications. Edited by Elfriede Hermann et al.
David Lipset
79-80
(limited-accessibility).PDF
The Point of No Return: Refugees, Rights, and Repatriation, by Katy Long
Daniel Beers
81-83
(limited-accessibility).PDF
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Refuge 31.1 Special Issue: Making Home in Limbo (print version)
1-83
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