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Transnational lives are not the exception but rather a reality of displaced peoples’ everyday lives. This became obvious in our research with refugees in Germany, in which we used a figurational approach to better understand their situation and how they overcome protracted displacement. By focussing on the social constellations in displacement, a figurational approach can offer practitioners a new way to identify how to best support displaced people.
TRAFIG Practice Note No. 10
bureaucracy of asylum, volunteerism, Germany, transnational families, family separation, displaced families, humanitarian admission, family reunification
bureaucracy of asylum, volunteerism, Germany, transnational families, family separation, displaced families, humanitarian admission, family reunification
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