A special issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. The theme of vol. 33, no. 4, Dec. 2020 is "The Politics of Return: Understanding Trajectories of Displacement and the Complex Dynamics of ‘Return’ in Central Africa." And for the first time, ALL articles in one single issue are open access! They include:
- The Politics of Return: Understanding Trajectories of Displacement and the Complex Dynamics of ‘Return’ in Central and East Africa [open access]
- What Happened to Children Who Returned from the Lord’s Resistance Army in Uganda? [open access]
- Humanitarian Remains: Erasure and the Everyday of Camp Life in Northern Uganda [open access]
- Home is Where the Heart is: Identity, Return and the Toleka Bicycle Taxi Union in Congo’s Equateur [open access]
- Les Combattants—Ideologies of Exile, Return and Nationalism in the DRC [open access]
- Pragmatic Mobilities and Uncertain Lives: Agency and the Everyday Mobility of South Sudanese Refugees in Uganda [open access]
- Being Normal: Stigmatization of Lord’s Resistance Army Returnees as ‘Moral Experience’ in Post-war Northern Uganda [open access]
- ‘I Kept My Gun’: Displacement’s Impact on Reshaping Social Distinction During Return [open access]
- Moving Toward ‘Home’: Love and Relationships through War and Displacement [open access]
- Navigating Social Spaces: Armed Mobilization and Circular Return in Eastern DR Congo [open access]
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