Navigating The “Refugee Ecosystem” In Research At Home

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geographical Review Pub Date : 2023-11-02 DOI:10.1080/00167428.2023.2276941
Caroline Nagel, Breanne Grace
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abstractIn this article, we reflect upon our varied relationships—as friends, advocates, mentors, and researchers—with refugee resettlement agencies and volunteers in Columbia, South Carolina. We describe the organizational networks that support refugee resettlement in our city as a “refugee ecosystem”—a term that captures the overlapping relationships of interdependency, symbiosis, and sometimes competition among refugee activists, advocates, and service providers. Drawing upon feminist approaches to research, we challenge the idea of the refugee ecosystem as a bounded field that we can enter or leave at will. We reflect on situations (including our efforts to place student volunteers with agencies, and our current participant-observation project on cosponsorship) that have presented practical and ethical challenges because of our relationships with our interlocutors. These situations require us to think about how to balance the feminist goal of diminishing the hierarchical relationships that underpin academic fieldwork with the need, at times, to bring more clarity to one’s role as a researcher.Keywords: Feminist researchfieldworkrefugeesrefugee ecosystemrefugee resettlementDisclaimerAs a service to authors and researchers we are providing this version of an accepted manuscript (AM). Copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proofs will be undertaken on this manuscript before final publication of the Version of Record (VoR). During production and pre-press, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal relate to these versions also. Notes1. This is a pseudonym. Because we cannot guarantee his anonymity, we asked “Ernesto” to read through drafts of this paper, and we have requested his permission to describe our interactions with him.
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期刊介绍: One of the world"s leading scholarly periodicals devoted exclusively to geography, the Geographical Review contains original and authoritative articles on all aspects of geography. The "Geographical Record" section presents short articles on current topical and regional issues. Each issue also includes reviews of recent books, monographs, and atlases in geography and related fields.
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