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Refuge in a Moving World

Tracing Refugee and Migrant Journeys Across Disciplines

Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:UCL Press

Published:17th Jul '20

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This book offers a comprehensive look at the complexities of migration and displacement, emphasizing collaboration and understanding among diverse voices. Refuge in a Moving World is essential reading.

In Refuge in a Moving World, author Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh presents a compelling exploration of the multifaceted experiences of refugees and migrants. This book brings together over thirty contributions that delve into the intricate realities faced by those who are uprooted from their homes. By examining the dynamics of power structures and inequalities, the text highlights how these factors influence the lives of individuals on local, national, and international scales.

The contributors to Refuge in a Moving World come from diverse fields, offering interdisciplinary insights that enrich the understanding of migration and displacement. Each chapter serves as a voice in a larger conversation, reflecting the varied ways in which people navigate their circumstances. The authors emphasize the importance of recognizing the nuances of forced migration, shedding light on the daily realities and challenges that refugees encounter as they seek safety and stability.

Ultimately, Refuge in a Moving World advocates for collaborative efforts to share and understand the experiences of migrants. The book argues that fostering dialogue and empathy can lead to more sustainable responses to the complexities of our increasingly mobile world. Through its kaleidoscopic collection of voices, this work not only informs but also inspires action towards a more equitable future for all displaced individuals.

ISBN: 9781787353183

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 320g

566 pages