This anthology offers a fresh look at the theme of forced mobility and displace¬ment. By situating displacement and creating a dialogue with disciplines and analytical perspectives from other academic fields, we broaden the scope of thinking about displacement with different chapters taking well-established ideas from migration, mobility, and refugee research into the conversation. By situating displacement in new ways and from alternate angles, the anthology opens up new reflections, relevant across several disciplinary fields.
This anthology offers a fresh look at the theme of forced mobility and displacement. By Situating Displacement and bringing it into dialogue with other disciplines and analytical perspectives from other academic fields, we broaden the scope of thinking about displacement.
Situating Displacement |
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In and Out and in and Out of the Closet: Queer Refugees and Epistemic Furniture |
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Discussing Pateman's Understanding of Prostitution Through Khamis' Exhibition Black Birds |
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Conflicts on the Move: Passing on the Palestinian Conflict |
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Living a Precarious Life as Migrant Worker in the Danish Labour Market |
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What Makes an Innocent Child? Exploring Innocence and Whiteness in a European Context |
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69 | (12) |
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Chronotopes of Displacement in a Cape Town Squatter Camp |
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81 | (14) |
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Dreams: Mobile Bodies and Troubled Temporal Unfolding in Nairobi |
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Extractivism, Territorialization, and Displacement in Latin America |
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Do Human Rights Matter When You Are Stuck in an Urban Informal Settlement? |
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125 | (16) |
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Understanding `Gendered Border Violence': The Case of Libya |
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Governing displacement: A Polycentric Perspective |
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153 | (18) |
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171 | (14) |
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Michael Alexander Ulfstjerne |
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Notes on Contributors |
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Rieke Schröder is a PhD fellow at the Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University. Her research focuses on queer feminist perspectives on migration and displacement. She holds a Master of Science in Global Refugee Studies from Aal¬borg University. She is the editor of The Interdisciplinary Journal of International Studies, a student-driven, Aalborg Universitybased, peer-reviewed journal.
Anabel Soriano Oliva has a background in philosophy and attained a Masters in Global Refugee Studies from Aalborg University. She centers her research in political philosophy within a feminist perspective, particularly regarding topics such as the relation between spatiality and identity and the relation between social imaginaries and political action.
Steffen Jensen is a professor at the Department of Politics and Society, Aalborg University as well as a senior researcher at the Danish Institute Against Torture. He has published extensively on gangs and policing, violence and conflict, and on human rights and development.