- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Migration Crises: Definitions, Critiques, and Global Contexts
- Migrations and Macro-Regions in Times of Crises: Long-Term Historiographic Perspectives
- Migrants in Crisis in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Memories of a French Migration Crisis: The Harkis
- Decolonization, Nation Building, and Migration Crises in Southeast Asia
- Migration Crisis and “Brexit”
- Refugee and Romani Immigrant Populations in Barcelona
- The Myth of a Migration Crisis in France: Transformations of Public Actions and Solidarist Actions
- The Manufacturing of the US-Mexico Border Crisis
- Refugees in the United States and the Politics of Crisis
- The Politics of the Refugee Crisis in Hungary: Bordering and Ordering the Nation and Its Others
- East Asian Exceptionalism to Western Populism and Migration Crisis
- Central American Refugees Reveal the Crisis of the State
- Conflicting Perspectives on the “Migrant Crisis” in the Horn of Africa
- Precarious Mobility in Central America and Southern Mexico: Crises and the Struggle to Survive
- Migration, Crises, and Social Transformation in India Since the 1990s
- Syrian Refugees and Turkey: Whose “Crisis”?
- Climate-Migration Responses in the Pacific Region
- Migration and Environmental Crises in Africa
- Effects of Climate Change on Migration Crises in Oceania
- Climate Change and Migration Crisis in Africa
- “Refugee Crisis” in the Southeastern European Countries: The Rise and Fall of the Balkan Corridor
- Wars and Migration Crises in Central America: On Missing Persons during Armed Conflict and International Migration
- Afghan Experiences of Displacement
- Migration Crises in Turkey
- Managing the “Refugee Crisis” along the Balkan Route: Field Notes from Serbia
- The Criminalization of Migration in Canada and Its Unintended Policy Consequences
- Violence at the US-Mexico Border
- Regional Migration and Argentina’s “Hospitality” in Crisis
- Australia and People Seeking Asylum who Arrive by Boat
- The Crisis Mentality of Russian Migration Management
- The United States and Migration Crises: Refugees in the Past and Present
- Deportation, Crisis, and Social Change
- Ethics and Migration Crises
- Migration Flows and Migration Crisis in Southern Europe
- Narratives of Crisis Migration and the Power of Visual Culture
- Framing the Syrian Refugee: Divergent Discourses in Three National Contexts
- Gender and Social Exclusion in European Migration Crisis: A Sociohistorical Perspective
- LGBTQ Migration Crises
- The Post-Communist Identity Crisis and Queer Migration from Poland
- A Gendered Analysis of the European Refugee “Crisis”
- Human Trafficking as a Migration Crisis: Gender, Precariousness, and Access to Labor Rights
- Sanctuary and Unsettling “the” Refugee Crisis
- The Syrian Refugee Crisis, Multiculturalism Issues, and Integration in Canada
- Migration and Integration in China
- The Paradox of Immigrant Political Participation in Europe amidst Crises of Multiculturalism
- Migration to Australia in Times of Crisis
- Migration Crisis and Social Trauma
- The Crisis of Gulf Migration
- Index
Abstract and Keywords
This chapter focuses on research among internally displaced Afghan communities who had fled to Pakistan over the protracted periods of conflict and were then unable to return to their homes and are currently living in temporary accommodation. Drawing on interviews with forced migrants this chapter aims to explore their lived experiences. In doing so, it highlights the complexities of the decision-making processes that involuntary migrants undertake. Negative public discourses of Afghan refugees notwithstanding, they are the quintessential exemplars of a global migration crisis, given that the geopolitical situation in the region over the last three decades have compelled millions to flee their homes. In order to dispel the fears and distrust toward asylum-seekers this chapter shows the importance of producing accurate data based on the worldviews of the displaced as they are formulating their decisions to flee. This in turn enables us to challenge both the artificially constructed demonizing discourses centered on asylum-seekers as well as the refugees’ own retrospective accounts, which are sometimes at odds with their actual experiences.
Keywords: Forced migration, Afghan refugees, Pakistan, internally displaced persons, asylum
Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase obtained her PhD in anthropology from the University of Melbourne. She is a development consultant and professor at the Social Global Studies Centre, RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology). In 2013–2014 she was a professor of anthropology and National Course Director for Global Studies and International Development Studies, Australian Catholic University. Previously she was the Coordinator of the Centre for Asia Pacific Social Transformation Studies (CAPSTRANS), University of Wollongong, Australia. Her research focuses on the intersections of involuntary mobility and various development narratives, the impact of neoliberal reforms, ethnographic method, and gender relations in Asia. She is currently completing an Australian Research Council Discovery Project, entitled “Contingent Development: The Regional Impacts of Neoliberal Globalisation in India.”
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- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Migration Crises: Definitions, Critiques, and Global Contexts
- Migrations and Macro-Regions in Times of Crises: Long-Term Historiographic Perspectives
- Migrants in Crisis in Nineteenth-Century Britain
- Memories of a French Migration Crisis: The Harkis
- Decolonization, Nation Building, and Migration Crises in Southeast Asia
- Migration Crisis and “Brexit”
- Refugee and Romani Immigrant Populations in Barcelona
- The Myth of a Migration Crisis in France: Transformations of Public Actions and Solidarist Actions
- The Manufacturing of the US-Mexico Border Crisis
- Refugees in the United States and the Politics of Crisis
- The Politics of the Refugee Crisis in Hungary: Bordering and Ordering the Nation and Its Others
- East Asian Exceptionalism to Western Populism and Migration Crisis
- Central American Refugees Reveal the Crisis of the State
- Conflicting Perspectives on the “Migrant Crisis” in the Horn of Africa
- Precarious Mobility in Central America and Southern Mexico: Crises and the Struggle to Survive
- Migration, Crises, and Social Transformation in India Since the 1990s
- Syrian Refugees and Turkey: Whose “Crisis”?
- Climate-Migration Responses in the Pacific Region
- Migration and Environmental Crises in Africa
- Effects of Climate Change on Migration Crises in Oceania
- Climate Change and Migration Crisis in Africa
- “Refugee Crisis” in the Southeastern European Countries: The Rise and Fall of the Balkan Corridor
- Wars and Migration Crises in Central America: On Missing Persons during Armed Conflict and International Migration
- Afghan Experiences of Displacement
- Migration Crises in Turkey
- Managing the “Refugee Crisis” along the Balkan Route: Field Notes from Serbia
- The Criminalization of Migration in Canada and Its Unintended Policy Consequences
- Violence at the US-Mexico Border
- Regional Migration and Argentina’s “Hospitality” in Crisis
- Australia and People Seeking Asylum who Arrive by Boat
- The Crisis Mentality of Russian Migration Management
- The United States and Migration Crises: Refugees in the Past and Present
- Deportation, Crisis, and Social Change
- Ethics and Migration Crises
- Migration Flows and Migration Crisis in Southern Europe
- Narratives of Crisis Migration and the Power of Visual Culture
- Framing the Syrian Refugee: Divergent Discourses in Three National Contexts
- Gender and Social Exclusion in European Migration Crisis: A Sociohistorical Perspective
- LGBTQ Migration Crises
- The Post-Communist Identity Crisis and Queer Migration from Poland
- A Gendered Analysis of the European Refugee “Crisis”
- Human Trafficking as a Migration Crisis: Gender, Precariousness, and Access to Labor Rights
- Sanctuary and Unsettling “the” Refugee Crisis
- The Syrian Refugee Crisis, Multiculturalism Issues, and Integration in Canada
- Migration and Integration in China
- The Paradox of Immigrant Political Participation in Europe amidst Crises of Multiculturalism
- Migration to Australia in Times of Crisis
- Migration Crisis and Social Trauma
- The Crisis of Gulf Migration
- Index