ForewordFrançois Crépeau
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Shaping the Struggles of Their TimesMegan Bradley,
James Milner and Blair Peruniak
Part I: Refugees and Resolution Processes: Disciplinary
Perspectives
1. Durable Solutions and the Political Action of RefugeesKaren
Jacobsen
2. Refugees, Peacebuilding, and the Anthropology of the GoodCindy
Horst
3. Displacement Resolution and “Massively Shared Agency”Blair
Peruniak
4. Transformative Justice and Legal Conscientization: Refugee
Participation in Peace Processes, Repatriation, and
ReconciliationAnna Purkey
Part II: Pursing Peace and Social Reconstruction: Displaced
Persons’ Roles
5. Complex Victimhood and Social Reconstruction after War and
DisplacementErin Baines
6. Refugees, Peacebuilding, and Paternalism: Lessons from
MozambiqueJames Milner
7. Displaced Persons as Symbols of Grievance: Collective Identity,
Individual Rights and Durable SolutionsPatrik Johansson
Part III: Seeking “Solutions” to Displacement within and beyond
Traditional Frameworks
8. Shunning Solidarity: Durable Solutions in a Fluid EraLoren B.
Landau
9. “Grabbing” Solutions: Internal Displacement and Post-Disaster
Land Occupations in HaitiAngela Sherwood
10. From IDPs to Victims in Colombia: Reflections on Durable
Solutions in the Postconflict SettingJulieta Lemaitre and Kristin
Bergtora Sandvik
11. Refugees’ Roles in Resettlement from Uganda and Tanzania:
Agency, Intersectionality, and RelationshipsChristina Clark-Kazak
and Marnie Jane Thomson
12. Liberian Refugee Protest and the Meaning of AgencyAmanda
Coffie
13. From Roots to Rhizomes: Mapping Rhizomatic Strategies in the
Sahrawi and Palestinian Protracted Refugee SituationsElena
Fiddian-Qasmiyeh
Conclusion: Where Do We Go from Here?James Milner, Megan Bradley,
and Blair Peruniak
List of ReferencesList of ContributorsIndex
"On the whole, what we have at hand is a great scholarly work that serves [as] a much needed and unique contribution to the literature that also helps enrich several relevant disciplines."
Megan Bradley is an associate professor in the Department of
Political Science and at the Institute for the Study of
International Development at McGill University.
James Milner is an associate professor in the Department of
Political Science at Carleton University.
Blair Peruniak is a doctoral candidate in the Department of
International Development at the University of Oxford.
On the whole, what we have at hand is a great scholarly work that
serves [as] a much needed and unique contribution to the literature
that also helps enrich several relevant disciplines.
*Nordic Journal of Migration Research*
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