Citation: Landau, Loren B. Authority and Inclusion: Reconsidering Integration in a Fragmented Age. [Discussion or working paper] (Submitted)
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Abstract
This paper explores the meaning of refugee integration in a fragmented age where multi-culturalism is said to be dead. It focuses on the results of recent research in four cities in South and East Africa, which showed an increasing tendency towards new forms of association that the author termed “communities of convenience”. The author reflects upon the lessons that these highly mobile African urban contexts offer for refugee integration in Britain.
Metadata
Creators: | Landau, Loren B. and |
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Subjects: | Human Rights & Development Studies Law |
Keywords: | Integration, Multi-culturalism, Authority, Inclusion, Immigrants |
Divisions: | Human Rights Consortium Refugee Law Initiative |