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A perspective on the transformational effects of war and dislocation on people's sense of belonging. Examines state failures and the role of internal displacement governance in shaping new lines of social inclusion or exclusion. It discusses Ukraine's civil society response to IDP dislocation and IDPs' engagement.

Produktbeschreibung
A perspective on the transformational effects of war and dislocation on people's sense of belonging. Examines state failures and the role of internal displacement governance in shaping new lines of social inclusion or exclusion. It discusses Ukraine's civil society response to IDP dislocation and IDPs' engagement.
Autorenporträt
Viktoriya Sereda is Director of the research group PRISMA UKRAÏNA: War, Migration and Memory at the Forum Transregionale Studien Berlin; a senior researcher at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, a professor at the Ukrainian Catholic University. Studied in L'viv, Budapest and Edinburgh; was a research fellow at Harvard, universities of Jena and Basel, the Institute of Advanced Studies Berlin.