Refuge
Volume 31, Issue 1, 2015, Pages 19-29

Durable solutions," transnationalism, and homemaking among croatian and Bosnian former refugees (Article)

Čapo J.*
  • a Institute of Ethnology, University in Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract

This article proposes that the UNHCR-supported "durable solution" programs for former refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina and from Croatia were at odds with the actual exilic experiences of former refugees.It introduces homemaking as an essential aspect of a successful durable solution and proposes supplementing the usual ethno-politicized understandings of home in the specific context with analyses of the process of homemaking at different scales-house (dwelling), community (the wider space of settlement containing natural, cultural, social, and economic aspects) and nation.The article also argues that repatriation and local integration in the country of first asylum-two allegedly distinct and opposite solutions to refugee crises-should be viewed as intertwined processes within a broader transnational context.It is concluded that their combination brought a durable solution to refugee predicaments in the specific case.

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Index Keywords

international migration immigration policy Bosnia and Herzegovina immigrant refugee Croatia asylum seeker

Link
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ISSN: 02295113
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English