Buch, Englisch, 608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1202 g
Buch, Englisch, 608 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 252 mm, Gewicht: 1202 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-892877-5
Verlag: Oxford University Press
The displacement of people within their own countries due to crises such as conflicts, disasters, and the effects of climate change is a major contemporary challenge, eliciting global concern about how to protect the displaced. The vast scale of this 'internal displacement' poses far-reaching questions for key debates around humanitarian aid, development, migration, sovereignty, rights, citizenship, identity, and social change. Yet knowledge of the issue is fragmented and highly dispersed across a range of academic and policy domains.
Bringing together 45 contributions by leading researchers and practitioners, the Oxford Handbook of Internal Displacement provides an essential point of reference for advancing these debates and raising the profile of internal displacement as a vital concern for research and policy agendas.
The Handbook addresses eight major areas of debate in this field of research and practice. Part I presents different conceptual understandings of internal displacement from a range of the most relevant disciplinary perspectives, including philosophy and political theory, history, law, geography, and forced migration studies. Part II of the Handbook explores the different drivers of internal displacement, embedding them in their broader social, political, and historical context. Part III addresses major internal displacement dynamics and population trends in different regions of the world. Part IV highlights the material, social and economic consequences of displacement, in terms of poverty, health, education, and housing land for the displaced. Part V addresses lived experiences of internal displacement, underscoring the agency of displaced persons in making sense of and dealing with internal displacement. Part VI of the Handbook addresses key aspects of IDP assistance and protection, including legal and policy frameworks, institutional responses, and policy and operational issues arising in this response. Part VII addresses the 'end' of internal displacement and so-called 'durable solutions' for internally displaced persons, offering compelling insights into how long-term solutions have been handled and hindered in practice. Finally, Part VIII outlines the crucial role of data in understanding and responding to internal displacement.
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Weitere Infos & Material
- 1: David Cantor, Megan Bradley, Winifred Ekezie, Natalia Krynsky Baal, and Utz Pape: Introduction: Internal Displacement as a Field of Research and Practice
- 2: Jamie Draper: Philosophy and Internal Displacement
- 3: Laura Madokoro: Historical Approaches to 'Internal' Displacement
- 4: Bríd Ní Ghráinne: Legal and Policy Approaches to Internal Displacement
- 5: Ali Ali: Geographical Perspectives on Internal Displacement
- 6: Roger Zetter: Internal Displacement, Refugees, and Forced Migration Studies
- 7: Adam Lichtenheld: Armed Conflict and Internal Displacement
- 8: Victorie Knox: Internal Displacement Caused by Other Forms of Violence Outside Conflict
- 9: Ana Mosneaga: Internal Displacement in the Context of Disasters and Climate Change
- 10: Asmita Kabra and Budhaditya Das: Development-Induced Displacement and Resettlement
- 11: Sanjula Weerasinghe: Intersections Between the Drivers of Internal Displacement
- 12: Nicholas Maple and Enguday Meskele Ashine: Internal Displacement in Africa
- 13: Beatriz Eugenia Sánchez-Mojica: Internal Displacement in the Americas
- 14: Nassim Majidi, Jerome Elie, and Daniel Provost: Internal Displacement in Asia and the Pacific
- 15: Lidia Kuzemska: Internal Displacement in Europe and Central Asia
- 16: Tamirace Fakhoury: Internal Displacement in the Middle East
- 17: Paolo Verme: The Impact of Internal Displacement on Poverty
- 18: Isis Nuñez-Ferrera: The Impact of Internal Displacement on Food Security
- 19: Winifred Ekezie and Bayard Roberts: The Health Impacts of Internal Displacement
- 20: Mary Mendenhall: Internal Displacement and Education
- 21: Vishnu Prasad and Jim Robinson: Housing, Land, and Property and Internal Displacement
- 22: Patrik Johansson: The Impacts of Internal Displacement on Politics, Participation, and Conflict
- 23: Patricia García Amado, Ileana Nicolau, and Jennifer Welsh: Agency and Internal Displacement
- 24: Rabia Salihi and Megan Bradley: Internal Displacement, Ethnicity, and Marginalization
- 25: Valeria Lazarenko: Belonging, Identity, and Home
- 26: Alexander Burlin and Ali Bhagat: Intersectionality and Internal Displacement
- 27: Carolien Jacobs: Citizenship and Internal Displacement
- 28: Walter Kälin: Global Standards and Frameworks on Internal Displacement
- 29: Chaloka Beyani and Aderomola Adeola: Regional Frameworks and Standards on Internal Displacement
- 30: David Cantor: National Frameworks on Internal Displacement
- 31: Phil Orchard: Global Institutional Responses to Internal Displacement
- 32: Allehone Abebe and Deborah Casalin: Regional Institutional Responses to Internal Displacement
- 33: Martina Caterina: National and Subnational Institutional Responses to Internal Displacement
- 34: Caitlin Sturridge, Leen Fouad, and Kerrie Holloway: Practicalities of Humanitarian Action in Contexts of Internal Displacement
- 35: Greta Zeender and Mark Yarnell: Framing 'Nexus' Issues in the Response to Internal Displacement
- 36: Christopher Ward and Lucy Earle: Internally Displaced Persons Camps, Self-Settlement, and Everything in Between
- 37: Josep Zapater: Self-Protection Strategies of Displacement-Affected Communities
- 38: Laura Kivelä and Natalia Krynsky Baal: Durable Solutions and the 'End of Displacement'
- 39: Elizabeth Ferris: Local Integration
- 40: Ben Hudson and Jasmine Ketabchi: Return as a Solution to Internal Displacement
- 41: Liam Moore: Settlement Elsewhere as a Solution for IDPs
- 42: Paula Gaviria Betancur and Nadine Walicki: Peace Processes and Transitional Justice in Contexts of Internal Displacement
- 43: Domenico Tabasso and Joe Costanzo: Overview of Internally Displaced Person Data: Availability, Sources, Gaps, and Frameworks
- 44: Gabriel Cardona-Fox: The Politics of Internally Displaced Persons Data
- 45: Melissa Weihmayer and Nassim Majidi: Research Methodologies and Challenges in Internally Displaced Persons Contexts




