Journal article

Navigating precarious terrains: Reconceptualizing refugee-youth settlement

C Nunn, SM Gifford, C McMichael, I Correa-Velez

Refuge | YORK UNIV, CENTER REFUGEE STUDIES | Published : 2017

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Abstract

Settlement is widely understood as the final stage of the refugee journey: a durable solution to forced displacement and a stable environment in which former refugees can rebuild their lives. However, settlement is shaped by rapidly changing socio-political forces producing contingent, unpredictable, and even hostile environments. This article draws upon Vigh's concept of social navigation to reconceptualize settlement as a continuation of a fraught journey in which refugee settlers must continually seek new strategies to pursue viable futures. We illustrate with an in-depth case study of the settlement journey of one refugee-background young man over his first eight years in Melbourne, Aust..

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