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5 Insecure Nation, Insecure Migrant: Postcolonial Echoes from India’s Northeast
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Paula Banerjee
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Mobilizing Global Knowledge in Forced Migration Studies and Practice 1
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Power and Politics in Refugee Research
- Capacity, Complicity, and Subversion: Revisiting Collaborative Refugee Research in an Era of Containment 25
- Rethinking Displacement: Transitional Justice and Forced Migration Studies 45
- The Asia Pacific Forced Migration Connection: Linking Activists, Advocates, and Academics 67
- Transitions from Knowledge Networked to Knowledge Engaged: Ethical Tensions and Dilemmas from the Global to the Local 87
- Insecure Nation, Insecure Migrant: Postcolonial Echoes from India’s Northeast 107
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Emerging and Developing Research Approaches and Tools
- Big Data and Early Warning of Displacement 129
- Building and Sustaining a Web Platform for Researchers, Teachers, Students, and Practitioners in the Field of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies 151
- The Promise and Potential of the Demography of Refugee and Forced Migration 169
- Disseminating Knowledge in the Digital Age: The Case of the Refugee Research Network 193
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Knowledge Production and the Ethics of Network Formation
- New, Emerging, Emerged? Navigating Agency, Technology, and Organization in Developing the Emerging Scholars and Practitioners on Migration Issues (ESPMI) Network 215
- What Constitutes Environmental Displacement? Challenges and Opportunities of Exploring Connections across Thematically Diverse Areas 233
- Bittersweet Symphony: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Network Building in Latin America 253
- Partnering on Research Methodologies in Forced Migration: Challenges, Opportunities, and Lessons Learned 273
- Reflections on Global Refugee Research Networking 289
- Contributors 303
- Index 311
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Mobilizing Global Knowledge in Forced Migration Studies and Practice 1
-
Power and Politics in Refugee Research
- Capacity, Complicity, and Subversion: Revisiting Collaborative Refugee Research in an Era of Containment 25
- Rethinking Displacement: Transitional Justice and Forced Migration Studies 45
- The Asia Pacific Forced Migration Connection: Linking Activists, Advocates, and Academics 67
- Transitions from Knowledge Networked to Knowledge Engaged: Ethical Tensions and Dilemmas from the Global to the Local 87
- Insecure Nation, Insecure Migrant: Postcolonial Echoes from India’s Northeast 107
-
Emerging and Developing Research Approaches and Tools
- Big Data and Early Warning of Displacement 129
- Building and Sustaining a Web Platform for Researchers, Teachers, Students, and Practitioners in the Field of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies 151
- The Promise and Potential of the Demography of Refugee and Forced Migration 169
- Disseminating Knowledge in the Digital Age: The Case of the Refugee Research Network 193
-
Knowledge Production and the Ethics of Network Formation
- New, Emerging, Emerged? Navigating Agency, Technology, and Organization in Developing the Emerging Scholars and Practitioners on Migration Issues (ESPMI) Network 215
- What Constitutes Environmental Displacement? Challenges and Opportunities of Exploring Connections across Thematically Diverse Areas 233
- Bittersweet Symphony: Challenges and Lessons Learned from Network Building in Latin America 253
- Partnering on Research Methodologies in Forced Migration: Challenges, Opportunities, and Lessons Learned 273
- Reflections on Global Refugee Research Networking 289
- Contributors 303
- Index 311