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Title
Deconstructing borders : mobility strategies of South Sudanese refugees in northern Uganda
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Abstract
Taking the current presence of South Sudanese refugees in northern Uganda as a case‐study, this paper explores how different forms of mobility enable them to better cope with the harsh conditions caused by their displacement. Based on extensive field research, the results of this article show how for South Sudanese refugees, crossing borders can be empowering, although these complex strategies do not fit within the mutually exclusive ‘durable solutions’ proposed by the international refugee regime. Looking through a transnational lens, it is illustrated how different forms of movement enable the refugees to hold on to certain aspects of ‘normal life’, such as being employed, enacting customs and visiting loved ones, blurring the distinction between voluntary and forced migration. This results in a deepening of transnational networks as the generally large South Sudanese families find their members dispersed across Ugandan and South Sudanese town centres, villages, refugee settlements and third countries in Africa and elsewhere.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Global networks. - Place of publication unknown
Publication
Place of publication unknown : 2022
ISSN
1470-2266
DOI
10.1111/GLOB.12322
Volume/pages
22 :1 (2022) , p. 20-35
Article Reference
glob.12322
ISI
000646293800001
Medium
E-only publicatie
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Creation 10.05.2021
Last edited 03.10.2024
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