Refugees
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https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.049Keywords:
Migration, Asylum, Bureaucratie, Geopolotics, Borders, EpistemologyAbstract
The study of forced migrations poses a considerable epistemological challenge for anthropology; the production of successful reflection on mobility issues regarding contexts of war and persecution that goes beyond the spaces and labels of the asylum system. Nonetheless, this system, its mode of (re)production, and its structuring effects on individuals’ experiences should still be taken “seriously.”
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