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Transnational Nomads Cindy Horst

Transnational Nomads By Cindy Horst

Transnational Nomads by Cindy Horst


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Summary

The daily pictures of refugee camps, mostly in Africa, tell how the refugees manage to survive under the abject conditions. This study of Somalis, in a camp in Kenya, offers some explanations. The author argues that it is wrong to look at the camps in isolation but that one has to consider historical, social and transnational dimensions.

Transnational Nomads Summary

Transnational Nomads: How Somalis Cope with Refugee Life in the Dadaab Camps of Kenya by Cindy Horst

There is a tendency to consider all refugees as 'vulnerable victims': an attitude reinforced by the stream of images depicting refugees living in abject conditions.

This groundbreaking study of Somalis in a Kenyan refugee camp reveals the inadequacy of such assumptions by describing the rich personal and social histories that refugees bring with them to the camps. The author focuses on the ways in which Somalis are able to adapt their 'nomadic' heritage in order to cope with camp life; a heritage that includes a high degree of mobility and strong social networks that reach beyond the confines of the camp as far as the U.S. and Europe.

Transnational Nomads Reviews

A FORCED MIGRATION CURRENT AWARENESS BLOG BOOK OF THE DECADE

Cindy Horst's, Transnational Nomads: How Somalis Cope with Refugee Life in the Dadaab Camps of Kenya (Berghahn Books, 2006) provides an excellent example of contemporary anthropology, mercifully free of the impenetrable post-modernism that now plagues this academic discipline. It is by far the best account of what has become known as a 'protracted refugee situation' and is especially incisive in analyzing the extensive social networks that link the apparently isolated residents of Dadaab to Somali communities in Nairobi and the wider world. * Jeff Crisp, The UN Refugee Agency

...should be read by anybody who wants to work with or is currently working with refugees, not only Somali refugees but also refugee populations across the globe, and not only internally displaced populations but also those seeing refuge in another country. * African Affairs

Another of the great strengths of Horst's book is the candour with which she discusses her research methodologies and attempts to solicit feedback from Somalis both in Dadaab and in the wider transnational community... Her transparent approach to discussing her research methods and attempts to invite critical reading of her work by Somalis in various locations make this an important contribution to literature on research methods that will be of use to students and scholars in the social sciences. * Journal of Refugee Studies, Laura Hammond, School of Oriental and African Studies, London

About Cindy Horst

Cindy Horst holds a PhD in Anthropology and completed a foundation year at the Refugee Studies Centre at Oxford University. She carried out extensive fieldwork amongst Somalis in Kenyan refugee camps and towns between 1995 and 2001 and in Europe and also worked for a refugee-assisting NGO. Cindy is Senior Researcher at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo.

Table of Contents

List of Figures, Maps and Tables
Acknowledgements
Maps
Abbreviations

Chapter 1. At a Distance? An Introduction
Chapter 2. A Nomadic Heritage: Past Ways of Coping With Insecurity Amongst the Somali
Chapter 3. Refugee Life in the Camps: Providing Security or Sustaining Dependency?
Chapter 4. Transnational Livelihoods: The Role of Taar and Xawilaad
Chapter 5. Buufis: Imagining or Realising Migration to the West
Chapter 6. Historical and Transnational Approaches to Refugee Studies

Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

GOR012815362
9781845451295
1845451295
Transnational Nomads: How Somalis Cope with Refugee Life in the Dadaab Camps of Kenya by Cindy Horst
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Berghahn Books
20060501
252
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