Return migration and psychosocial wellbeing : discourses, policy-making and outcomes for migrants and their families

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Return migration and psychosocial wellbeing : discourses, policy-making and outcomes for migrants and their families

edited by Zana Vathi and Russell King

(Routledge research in race and ethnicity, 18)

Routledge, 2017

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Return migration is a topic of growing interest among academics and policy makers. Nonetheless, issues of psychosocial wellbeing are rarely discussed in its context. Return Migration and Psychosocial Wellbeing problematises the widely-held assumption that return to the country of origin, especially in the context of voluntary migrations, is a psychologically safe process. By exploding the forced-voluntary dichotomy, it analyses the continuum of experiences of return and the effect of time, the factors that affect the return process and associated mobilities, and their multiple links with returned migrants' wellbeing or psychosocial issues. Drawing research encompassing four different continents - Europe, North America, Africa and Asia - to offer a blend of studies, this timely volume contrasts with previous research which is heavily informed by clinical approaches and concepts, as the contributions in this book come from various disciplinary approaches such as sociology, geography, psychology, politics and anthropology. Indeed, this title will appeal to academics, NGOs and policy-makers working on migration and psychosocial wellbeing; and undergraduate and postgraduate students who are interested in the fields of migration, social policy, ethnicity studies, health studies, human geography, sociology and anthropology.

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Introduction The interface between return migration and psychosocial wellbeing Zana Vathi, Edge Hill University, UK The forced-voluntary continuum in return migration Return to wellbeing? Irregular migrants and assisted return in Norway Synnove Bendixsen, University of Bergen, Norway Hilde Liden, Institute for Social Research, Norway Forced to return? Agency and the role of post-return mobility for psychosocial wellbeing among returnees to Afghanistan, Pakistan and Poland Marta Bivand Erdal, Peace Research Institute, Norway Ceri Oeppen, University of Sussex, UK Between 'voluntary' return programs and soft deportation: sending vulnerable migrants in Spain back 'home' Barak Kalir, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Ancestral returns, adaptation and re-migration Roots migration to the ancestral homeland and psychosocial wellbeing: young Polish diasporic students Marcin Gonda, University of Lodz, Poland 'This country plays tricks on you': Portuguese migrant descendant returnees narrate economic crisis-influenced 'returns' Joao Sardinha, Universidade Aberta, Portugal David Cairns, University of Lisbon, Portugal 'Invisible' returns of Bosnian refugees and their psychosocial wellbeing Selma Porobic, University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Asylum systems, assisted returns, and post-return mobilities 'Burning without fire': the paradox of the state's attempt to safeguard deportees' psychosocial wellbeing Daniela DeBono, Malmoe University, Sweden The return of refugees from Kenya to Somalia: gender and psychosocial wellbeing Nassim Majidi, Science Po, France Time heals? A multi-sited, longitudinal case study on the lived experiences of returnees in Armenia Ine Lietaert, Eric Broekaert and Ilse Derluyn, Ghent University, Belgium Life-Course, family and health The need to belong: Latvian youth returns as dialogic work Aija Lulle, University of Sussex, UK Migration and return migration in later life to Albania: the pendulum between subjective wellbeing and place Eralba Cela, Polytechnic University of Marche, Italy To stay or to go? The motivations and experiences of older British returnees from Spain Kelly Hall, University of Birmingham, UK Charles Betty, University of Northampton, UK Jordi Giner, University of Valencia, Spain 'Is this really where home is?' Experiences of home in a revisited homeland among ageing Azorean returnees Dora Sampaio, University of Sussex, UK Conclusions Exploring the multiple complexities of the return migration-psychosocial wellbeing nexus Russell King, University of Sussex, UK

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