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DESCRIPTION:Angelia Subulwa on "When Refuge Becomes Home: Settlement\, Repa
 triation\, and Integration in Zambia"Angela&nbsp\;Subulwa\, University of 
 Wisconsin-OshkoshThe\nmajority of news coverage on African refugee movemen
 ts and settlements\nconcentrates on the crisis phase of the refugee experi
 ence\, ignoring host\ncommunities and rarely capturing the complex geograp
 hies of forced\ndisplacement. In response I present a feminist geopolitica
 l analysis\nbased on in-depth\ninterviews with Mozambican\n/Angolan /Congo
 lese refugees and their hosts in Zambia. The\ndaily struggles\nof both ref
 ugees and host institutions and communities\, through multiple\ndisplaceme
 nts\, reflect the concrete ways in which all involved seek to emplace\nthe
 mselves\, transforming refuge into home and thus revealing the highly\ncon
 tested and politicized nature of refugee management.Open to the Public&nbs
 p\;Sponsored\nby the Maxwell African Scholars Union at the Moynihan Instit
 ute of\nGlobal Affairs 
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SUMMARY:MASU presents: Angela Subulwa 
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Angelia Subulwa on "When Refuge B
 ecomes Home: Settlement\, Repatriation\, and Integration in Zambia"</b></p
 ><p><b>Angela</b>&nbsp\;<b>Subulwa</b>\, <i>University of Wisconsin-Oshkos
 h</i></p><p>The\nmajority of news coverage on African refugee movements an
 d settlements\nconcentrates on the crisis phase of the refugee experience\
 , ignoring host\ncommunities and rarely capturing the complex geographies 
 of forced\ndisplacement. In response I present a feminist geopolitical ana
 lysis\nbased on in-depth\ninterviews with Mozambican\n/Angolan /Congolese 
 refugees and their hosts in Zambia. The\ndaily struggles\nof both refugees
  and host institutions and communities\, through multiple\ndisplacements\,
  reflect the concrete ways in which all involved seek to emplace\nthemselv
 es\, transforming refuge into home and thus revealing the highly\nconteste
 d and politicized nature of refugee management.</p><p>Open to the Public&n
 bsp\;</p><b><i>Sponsored\nby the Maxwell African Scholars Union at the Moy
 nihan Institute of\nGlobal Affairs</i></b><p> </p><p></p>
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