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Refugee recognition

Kagan, M. (2007) Legal Refugee Recognition in the Urban South Formal v. de Facto Refugee Status. Rc/ugc 24(1) 11-26. [Pg.132]

Following a brief introduction on etic representations of forced displacement by agencies variously involved in supporting displaced people, both internationally and at the national level, this section explores more closetythe tension between, on the one hand, dominant representations of the refugee as speechless and traumatized and, on the other, refugees quest for political recognition. [Pg.293]


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