Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology
Volume 4, Issue 1 SPEC. ISSUE, 2010, Pages 61-71

Serbian stories of translocation: Factors influencing the refugee journey arising from the balkan conflicts of the 1990s (Article) (Open Access)

King S.M. , Welch N. , Owens L.
  • a Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001, Australia
  • b Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001, Australia
  • c Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001, Australia

Abstract

This qualitative study highlights the experiences of ten Serbian refugees who migrated to South Australia from former Yugoslavia as a result of the Balkan conflicts of the 1990s. Multiple semistructured interviews were employed to examine participants' experiences before, during and after the conflicts. Eight stages of the refugee journey were identified: prewar peaceful co-existence, outbreak of war, fleeing towards refuge in Serbian-held territory, realisation that the pre-war life cannot be regained, dissatisfaction with the family's transition situation, decision and application to emigrate, migration and resettlement in Australia, and adaptation to life in Australia. A number of factors were found to influence each stage of the refugee journey (e.g., social, practical and health challenges, age, and negative Serbian stereotypes). From these findings, three adaptation patterns -active integration, passive integration, and segregation-were identified as specific to the participants in the current study.

Author Keywords

Integration Ethnic conflict Refugees Civil war Adaptation trauma

Index Keywords

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-78149376087&doi=10.1375%2fprp.4.1.61&partnerID=40&md5=6def2aa939a5c9826a984b2049e13390

DOI: 10.1375/prp.4.1.61
ISSN: 18344909
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English