Social navigation of asylum seekers: Journeying through host/transit countries amid changing political conditions

Citation:

Moshe, Netta, and Dan Miodownik. 2022. “Social navigation of asylum seekers: Journeying through host/transit countries amid changing political conditions.” Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies.
Social navigation of asylum seekers: Journeying through host/transit countries amid changing political conditions

Abstract:

This study explores one of the least studied components of forced migrants' journeys—the internal political conditions of the host/transit countries. Using the social navigation approach, we demonstrate how these conditions influence the progress or halt of migration journeys of asylum seekers. We interviewed asylum seekers from Eritrea and Sudan about their journey from their country of origin. Based on these life stories, we derived three salient political themes affecting their journeys: state political instability, the state of freedoms, and lasting persecution. We conclude with insights into the influence of the political component along the journey.

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