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A matter of time and contacts: trans-local networks and long-term mobility of Eritrean refugees

  • 1. Addis Ababa University
  • 2. BICC (Bonn International Center for Conflict Studies)

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Eritreans have experienced protracted conflict and displacement over the last half a century. Aside from marginalisation, immobilisation, highly constrained livelihood options and legal limbo, this has also created a complex and dynamic web of transnational networks of Eritrean refugees and diasporas around the world. In this paper, we argue that protractedly displaced people are not only entangled with forced immobility but also encounter opportunities to create new migration pathways. This ethnographic study shows how protractedly displaced people build up socio-spatial connections and sequential small-scale mobility, circumventing the multiple constraints the governance regimes have placed upon them.

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Journal Article No. 3 in: "Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies" - Special Issue: "Unsettling Protracted Displacement: Connectivity and Mobility beyond Limbo"

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TRAFIG – Transnational Figurations of Displacement: Connectivity and Mobility as Solutions to Protracted Refugee Situations 822453
European Commission