Finding one's place in chaos: returnees' reintegration experiences in Northern Iraq
Autor: | Mielke, Katja |
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Přispěvatelé: | Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (BICC) gGmbH |
Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie Social sciences sociology anthropology Auswanderer Repatriierung Rückanpassung Migration Migration Sociology of Migration Irak Migrationsforschung Auswanderung soziale Integration Rückwanderung Reintegration Iraq migration migration research emigration social integration remigration reintegration 11000 |
Zdroj: | 2/2023, BICC Working Paper, 47 |
Druh dokumentu: | Arbeitspapier<br />working paper |
Popis: | Migration in northern Iraq is a product of global, postcolonial processes driven by highly unequal international relations of global capitalism and geopolitics. With a focus on 'reintegration' experiences of returnees to northern Iraq who have left abroad over the last four decades and returned since the 1990s, this Working Paper takes into view a myriad of people who had very different reasons for migrating - either for conflict/political and/or economic reason - and returning at some or several points in time. While their experiences after return with settling (back) in are highly individual, this Paper focuses on reintegration as a process from an emic perspective. It analyses the experiences of compelled and self-decided returnees in re-establishing themselves after return by looking at their return preparedness - understood as the willingness and readiness to return - at the individual and institutional level. Therefore, four reintegration dimensions (economic, social, psychological, political-structural) form the lens for the investigation. Studying (northern) Iraq, among other origin and return countries for migrants in Europe, is unique because financial remittances do not constitute a main motivation for emigration as, e.g., in West Africa or the Western Balkans. Instead, Iraqi Kurds seek a better life, and their migration entails the search for autonomy and often signifies a political act of emancipation from governance failure in the origin context. |
Databáze: | SSOAR – Social Science Open Access Repository |
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