Immobilized life: humanitarianism in a refugee camp

EA Lynch - 2013 - repositories.lib.utexas.edu
My dissertation represents the first anthropological engagement with Congolese in a
condition of forced and protracted statelessness. I outline how the camp, originally figured …

Inconvenient Justice: The Struggle to" Close the Books" in Afghanistan and Nepal

T Sajjad - 2012 - aura.american.edu
Inconvenient Justice argues for a more nuanced understanding of the dynamic" local" that
goes beyond the realm of a cultural framework. Correspondingly, it suggests that …

The Role of Victims in Transitional Justice: Agency, Cooption and Exclusion

K Grewal - 2019 - academic.oup.com
Over the last seven years I have been working as a human rights researcher and practitioner
in Sri Lanka, a context where debates about transitional justice (TJ) have been contentious …

Land and exile: Revisiting the case of Burundian refugees in Tanzania

A Kuch - Critical African Studies, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In 2007, the Government of Tanzania and the Government of Burundi in partnership with the
UNHCR adopted the Tanzania Comprehensive Solutions Strategy (TANCOSS). TANCOSS …

Reframing refugees: the power of Tibetan identity.

A Mountcastle - Collegium Antropologicum, 1997 - europepmc.org
This paper explores how Tibetans in exile as refugees, challenge typical constructs of" the
refugee" and exemplify how a people are able to empower themselves even within contexts …

Refuge fragments, fragmentary refuge

C Besteman - Ethnography, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
This experimental essay shows the ways that Somali Bantu refugees' experiences of
resettlement, especially their encounters with the bureaucracy of immigration and …

Dignified relationships: Repatriation, healing and reconciliation

C Fforde, G Knapman, C Walsh - The Routledge Companion to …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Repatriation has been identified as important for healing and reconciliation, but there has
been little exploration of how this occurs. Drawing on extensive interviews in the Torres …

Property loss and cultural heritage restoration in the aftermath of genocide: Understanding harm and conceptualising repair

R Hickey, R Killean - International Journal of Transitional Justice, 2021 - academic.oup.com
This article seeks to contribute a 'thicker'understanding of the harm caused by the
destruction of cultural heritage and the means through which that harm can be redressed. It …

Temporalities of Resettlement: Date‐Waiting for an American Future in a Bhutanese Refugee Camp in Nepal

R Adhikari - American Anthropologist, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Nepali‐speaking southern Bhutanese citizens, who resisted cultural homogenization
policies of Bhutan in the late 1980s, were expelled from Bhutan and forced to live in United …

Resettlement Perspectives of Bhutanese Refugees: A Place Called Home with a Future

V Pulla, D Rai - The Lhotsampa People of Bhutan: Resilience and …, 2016 - Springer
H aving fled from their homeland in the 1990s, around 108,000 Lhotsampa from Bhutan
found refuge in the seven camps of eastern Nepal. Some have been there for more than two …