The Routledge Handbook of Refugees in India
Herausgeber: Rajan, S Irudaya
The Routledge Handbook of Refugees in India
Herausgeber: Rajan, S Irudaya
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This handbook marks a key intervention in refugee studies in India-home to diverse groups of refugees, including an entire government in exile. It unravels the various socio-economic, political and cultural dimensions of refugee issues in India.
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This handbook marks a key intervention in refugee studies in India-home to diverse groups of refugees, including an entire government in exile. It unravels the various socio-economic, political and cultural dimensions of refugee issues in India.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 842
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1606g
- ISBN-13: 9780367531096
- ISBN-10: 0367531097
- Artikelnr.: 62799575
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 842
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. März 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1606g
- ISBN-13: 9780367531096
- ISBN-10: 0367531097
- Artikelnr.: 62799575
S. Irudaya Rajan is chairman of the International Institute of Migration and Development (IIMAD), India, and chair of the KNOMAD (the Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development) thematic working group on internal migration and urbanization, World Bank. Previously, he was a professor at the Centre for Development Studies, and Chair, Research Unit on International Migration (RUIM), funded by the erstwhile Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Government of India (2006-2016). Dr Rajan is the founding editor-in-Chief of Migration and Development (Taylor and Francis), Refugee Survey Quarterly (Editorial Board member) and the editor of two Routledge series - India Migration Report and South Asia Migration Report. He has published extensively in national and international journals on demographic, social, economic, political, and psychological implications of international migration. He has also coordinated eight major large-scale migration surveys in Kerala since 1998 (with K.C. Zachariah), Goa (2008), Punjab (2009), Tamil Nadu (2015), and instrumental for Gujarat (2011).
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements.
Part I Introduction 1. Refugees: Status, Conditions and their Future Part
II Constitution and Refugees 2. Genealogies of Discourse: Updating the
National Register of Citizens in Assam 3. The State of Being Stateless:
Examining and Evaluating the Grounds of Exclusion in Assam's NRC Exercise
through Class and Gender 4. The Citizen Determination Process in India
(including the citizenship Amendment Bill 2016) and the Ensuing Refugee
Crisis 5. Exclusionary Trends in the Indian Citizenship Regime Part III
Refugee Law and Policy 6. Exploring Refugee Lives in India Through the Lens
of Legal Pluralism 7. Rohingya Refugees in India: Governmental and Judicial
Attitude 8. India's Refugee Law and Politics of Hospitality since
Independence 9. Discourse around the Refugee Protection Paradigm in India
10. International Refugee Law and the Indian State: Contested Law and
Refugee Life between 'Two States" 11. India's Refugee Protection
Obligations beyond the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol 12.
The Refugee Convention of 1951: India's Persisting Dilemma 13. Reimagining
Refugee Protection in India vis-à-vis Global Compact on Refugees Part IV
Statelessness 14. Statelessness and the Indian State: National Belonging
and the Right of Space 15. Stateless in India: Institutionalizing
Home-Grown Solutions 16. Stateless among the Refugees 17. Refugees, Asylum
Seekers and Stateless Citizens Part V Refugees 18. The Life of Labels:
Refugees, Displaced Persons and Migrants 19. Between Host and Home:
Cultural Lives and Activism of refugees 20. Refugees and Sustainable
Development Goals: An Insight 21. Socio-Demographic Profile of Forced
Migration 22. Resilience and Coping Mechanisms of Refugee Communities 23.
Education and Lifelong Learning for Refugees: Equity and Inclusion in
Policy and Practice 24. Conservation of Resources and Post-migration Stress
Part VI Jewish Refugees 25. The History of Refugee Jewish Migration Part
VII Rohingya Refugees 26. Rohingya Refugees in India 27. Living Conditions
of Rohingya in India 28. The Rohingya Refugees in Hyderabad 29. The
Perpetual Exceptions to Rights: Rohingya in India 30.
Statelessness-Citizenship Continuum: The Rohingya's Quest for Belonging and
Surviving 31. Autonomy and Dignity of the Rohingya Woman 32. Human
Security: A Solution-based Approach to the Rohingya Refugee Policy 33.
India's Response towards the Rohingya Crisis 34. Rohingya Refugees and
Myanmar: State, Citizenship and Human Rights 35. Rohinya Refugees in Jammu:
Analysis of Socio-economic and Demographic Conditions Part VIII Sindhi
Refugees 36. Cartographies of Sindh: Religion, Region, Language 37.
Resettlement Experiences of Sindhi Women Refugees Post-Partition Part IX
Pakistani and Bangladeshi Hindu Refugees 38. Locating Pakistani Nationals
in India: Challenges and Responses 39. A Pakistani Hindu Demographic
Survey, Western Rajasthan 40. Livelihood Strategies: Pakistani Hindu
Refugees in Rajasthan 41. Bengali Hindu Refugees in the Andaman Islands
Part X Tibetan Refugees 42. The Privileged Refugees: Questions on Tibetan
Nationality and Citizenship 43. Education of Tibetan Refugees: Sowing
Future Seeds of Tibet 44. Making of a Mediatized Tibetan Diaspora in the
21st century 45. Household Economy and Livelihood Strategies among Tibetan
Refugees Part XI Sri Lankan Refugees 46. Resolution of the Sri Lankan
Refugee Dilemma 47. At the margins: Tamil refugee women in camps in Tamil
Nadu 48. Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees: A Voiceless, Undignified Existence 49.
Life of Sri Lankan Refugee Women in the Camps of Tamil Nadu 50. A synthesis
of studies examining Sri Lankan Refugee families in India 51.
Life-Livelihood-Dignity model of rehabilitation for Sri Lankan Refugees
52. The Contribution of Forced Colonial Migration to the Refugee Crisis: A
Focus on Indian Origin Tamil Refugees from Sri Lanka 53. Repatriates and
Refugees in Tamil Nadu: Learning to Live in Colonies and Camps 54. Spatial
Dimensions in Narratives of History: Sri Lankan Repatriates on Katchal and
Little Andaman Part XII Afghan Refugees 55. Gendered Refugee Experience:
The Case of Afghan Women Refugees 56. Cast Away: Understanding Experiences
of Afghan Hindu, Sikh and Christian Refugees Part XIII Emerging Issues 57.
Tibetan Community in Exile: A Model for Other Refugee Groups 58. Pushbacks
at Borders 59. The Economic Status of Sri Lankan and Tibetan Refugees in
India 60. Afghans Refugees in the Higher Education System in Delhi 61.
Agony of Survival: Refugees and Marginality in India during COVID-19 62.
From Frames of Victimhood to that of Othering: Mapping Media
Representations of Refugees 63. Media Representation of Rohingya Refugees
64. Healthcare for Refugees in India: A Humanitarian Approachtowards Public
Health for All 65. The Global Compact on Refugees and the Global Compact
for Migration: A Grand Experiment. Index.
Part I Introduction 1. Refugees: Status, Conditions and their Future Part
II Constitution and Refugees 2. Genealogies of Discourse: Updating the
National Register of Citizens in Assam 3. The State of Being Stateless:
Examining and Evaluating the Grounds of Exclusion in Assam's NRC Exercise
through Class and Gender 4. The Citizen Determination Process in India
(including the citizenship Amendment Bill 2016) and the Ensuing Refugee
Crisis 5. Exclusionary Trends in the Indian Citizenship Regime Part III
Refugee Law and Policy 6. Exploring Refugee Lives in India Through the Lens
of Legal Pluralism 7. Rohingya Refugees in India: Governmental and Judicial
Attitude 8. India's Refugee Law and Politics of Hospitality since
Independence 9. Discourse around the Refugee Protection Paradigm in India
10. International Refugee Law and the Indian State: Contested Law and
Refugee Life between 'Two States" 11. India's Refugee Protection
Obligations beyond the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol 12.
The Refugee Convention of 1951: India's Persisting Dilemma 13. Reimagining
Refugee Protection in India vis-à-vis Global Compact on Refugees Part IV
Statelessness 14. Statelessness and the Indian State: National Belonging
and the Right of Space 15. Stateless in India: Institutionalizing
Home-Grown Solutions 16. Stateless among the Refugees 17. Refugees, Asylum
Seekers and Stateless Citizens Part V Refugees 18. The Life of Labels:
Refugees, Displaced Persons and Migrants 19. Between Host and Home:
Cultural Lives and Activism of refugees 20. Refugees and Sustainable
Development Goals: An Insight 21. Socio-Demographic Profile of Forced
Migration 22. Resilience and Coping Mechanisms of Refugee Communities 23.
Education and Lifelong Learning for Refugees: Equity and Inclusion in
Policy and Practice 24. Conservation of Resources and Post-migration Stress
Part VI Jewish Refugees 25. The History of Refugee Jewish Migration Part
VII Rohingya Refugees 26. Rohingya Refugees in India 27. Living Conditions
of Rohingya in India 28. The Rohingya Refugees in Hyderabad 29. The
Perpetual Exceptions to Rights: Rohingya in India 30.
Statelessness-Citizenship Continuum: The Rohingya's Quest for Belonging and
Surviving 31. Autonomy and Dignity of the Rohingya Woman 32. Human
Security: A Solution-based Approach to the Rohingya Refugee Policy 33.
India's Response towards the Rohingya Crisis 34. Rohingya Refugees and
Myanmar: State, Citizenship and Human Rights 35. Rohinya Refugees in Jammu:
Analysis of Socio-economic and Demographic Conditions Part VIII Sindhi
Refugees 36. Cartographies of Sindh: Religion, Region, Language 37.
Resettlement Experiences of Sindhi Women Refugees Post-Partition Part IX
Pakistani and Bangladeshi Hindu Refugees 38. Locating Pakistani Nationals
in India: Challenges and Responses 39. A Pakistani Hindu Demographic
Survey, Western Rajasthan 40. Livelihood Strategies: Pakistani Hindu
Refugees in Rajasthan 41. Bengali Hindu Refugees in the Andaman Islands
Part X Tibetan Refugees 42. The Privileged Refugees: Questions on Tibetan
Nationality and Citizenship 43. Education of Tibetan Refugees: Sowing
Future Seeds of Tibet 44. Making of a Mediatized Tibetan Diaspora in the
21st century 45. Household Economy and Livelihood Strategies among Tibetan
Refugees Part XI Sri Lankan Refugees 46. Resolution of the Sri Lankan
Refugee Dilemma 47. At the margins: Tamil refugee women in camps in Tamil
Nadu 48. Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees: A Voiceless, Undignified Existence 49.
Life of Sri Lankan Refugee Women in the Camps of Tamil Nadu 50. A synthesis
of studies examining Sri Lankan Refugee families in India 51.
Life-Livelihood-Dignity model of rehabilitation for Sri Lankan Refugees
52. The Contribution of Forced Colonial Migration to the Refugee Crisis: A
Focus on Indian Origin Tamil Refugees from Sri Lanka 53. Repatriates and
Refugees in Tamil Nadu: Learning to Live in Colonies and Camps 54. Spatial
Dimensions in Narratives of History: Sri Lankan Repatriates on Katchal and
Little Andaman Part XII Afghan Refugees 55. Gendered Refugee Experience:
The Case of Afghan Women Refugees 56. Cast Away: Understanding Experiences
of Afghan Hindu, Sikh and Christian Refugees Part XIII Emerging Issues 57.
Tibetan Community in Exile: A Model for Other Refugee Groups 58. Pushbacks
at Borders 59. The Economic Status of Sri Lankan and Tibetan Refugees in
India 60. Afghans Refugees in the Higher Education System in Delhi 61.
Agony of Survival: Refugees and Marginality in India during COVID-19 62.
From Frames of Victimhood to that of Othering: Mapping Media
Representations of Refugees 63. Media Representation of Rohingya Refugees
64. Healthcare for Refugees in India: A Humanitarian Approachtowards Public
Health for All 65. The Global Compact on Refugees and the Global Compact
for Migration: A Grand Experiment. Index.
List of Figures. List of Tables. List of Contributors. Acknowledgements.
Part I Introduction 1. Refugees: Status, Conditions and their Future Part
II Constitution and Refugees 2. Genealogies of Discourse: Updating the
National Register of Citizens in Assam 3. The State of Being Stateless:
Examining and Evaluating the Grounds of Exclusion in Assam's NRC Exercise
through Class and Gender 4. The Citizen Determination Process in India
(including the citizenship Amendment Bill 2016) and the Ensuing Refugee
Crisis 5. Exclusionary Trends in the Indian Citizenship Regime Part III
Refugee Law and Policy 6. Exploring Refugee Lives in India Through the Lens
of Legal Pluralism 7. Rohingya Refugees in India: Governmental and Judicial
Attitude 8. India's Refugee Law and Politics of Hospitality since
Independence 9. Discourse around the Refugee Protection Paradigm in India
10. International Refugee Law and the Indian State: Contested Law and
Refugee Life between 'Two States" 11. India's Refugee Protection
Obligations beyond the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol 12.
The Refugee Convention of 1951: India's Persisting Dilemma 13. Reimagining
Refugee Protection in India vis-à-vis Global Compact on Refugees Part IV
Statelessness 14. Statelessness and the Indian State: National Belonging
and the Right of Space 15. Stateless in India: Institutionalizing
Home-Grown Solutions 16. Stateless among the Refugees 17. Refugees, Asylum
Seekers and Stateless Citizens Part V Refugees 18. The Life of Labels:
Refugees, Displaced Persons and Migrants 19. Between Host and Home:
Cultural Lives and Activism of refugees 20. Refugees and Sustainable
Development Goals: An Insight 21. Socio-Demographic Profile of Forced
Migration 22. Resilience and Coping Mechanisms of Refugee Communities 23.
Education and Lifelong Learning for Refugees: Equity and Inclusion in
Policy and Practice 24. Conservation of Resources and Post-migration Stress
Part VI Jewish Refugees 25. The History of Refugee Jewish Migration Part
VII Rohingya Refugees 26. Rohingya Refugees in India 27. Living Conditions
of Rohingya in India 28. The Rohingya Refugees in Hyderabad 29. The
Perpetual Exceptions to Rights: Rohingya in India 30.
Statelessness-Citizenship Continuum: The Rohingya's Quest for Belonging and
Surviving 31. Autonomy and Dignity of the Rohingya Woman 32. Human
Security: A Solution-based Approach to the Rohingya Refugee Policy 33.
India's Response towards the Rohingya Crisis 34. Rohingya Refugees and
Myanmar: State, Citizenship and Human Rights 35. Rohinya Refugees in Jammu:
Analysis of Socio-economic and Demographic Conditions Part VIII Sindhi
Refugees 36. Cartographies of Sindh: Religion, Region, Language 37.
Resettlement Experiences of Sindhi Women Refugees Post-Partition Part IX
Pakistani and Bangladeshi Hindu Refugees 38. Locating Pakistani Nationals
in India: Challenges and Responses 39. A Pakistani Hindu Demographic
Survey, Western Rajasthan 40. Livelihood Strategies: Pakistani Hindu
Refugees in Rajasthan 41. Bengali Hindu Refugees in the Andaman Islands
Part X Tibetan Refugees 42. The Privileged Refugees: Questions on Tibetan
Nationality and Citizenship 43. Education of Tibetan Refugees: Sowing
Future Seeds of Tibet 44. Making of a Mediatized Tibetan Diaspora in the
21st century 45. Household Economy and Livelihood Strategies among Tibetan
Refugees Part XI Sri Lankan Refugees 46. Resolution of the Sri Lankan
Refugee Dilemma 47. At the margins: Tamil refugee women in camps in Tamil
Nadu 48. Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees: A Voiceless, Undignified Existence 49.
Life of Sri Lankan Refugee Women in the Camps of Tamil Nadu 50. A synthesis
of studies examining Sri Lankan Refugee families in India 51.
Life-Livelihood-Dignity model of rehabilitation for Sri Lankan Refugees
52. The Contribution of Forced Colonial Migration to the Refugee Crisis: A
Focus on Indian Origin Tamil Refugees from Sri Lanka 53. Repatriates and
Refugees in Tamil Nadu: Learning to Live in Colonies and Camps 54. Spatial
Dimensions in Narratives of History: Sri Lankan Repatriates on Katchal and
Little Andaman Part XII Afghan Refugees 55. Gendered Refugee Experience:
The Case of Afghan Women Refugees 56. Cast Away: Understanding Experiences
of Afghan Hindu, Sikh and Christian Refugees Part XIII Emerging Issues 57.
Tibetan Community in Exile: A Model for Other Refugee Groups 58. Pushbacks
at Borders 59. The Economic Status of Sri Lankan and Tibetan Refugees in
India 60. Afghans Refugees in the Higher Education System in Delhi 61.
Agony of Survival: Refugees and Marginality in India during COVID-19 62.
From Frames of Victimhood to that of Othering: Mapping Media
Representations of Refugees 63. Media Representation of Rohingya Refugees
64. Healthcare for Refugees in India: A Humanitarian Approachtowards Public
Health for All 65. The Global Compact on Refugees and the Global Compact
for Migration: A Grand Experiment. Index.
Part I Introduction 1. Refugees: Status, Conditions and their Future Part
II Constitution and Refugees 2. Genealogies of Discourse: Updating the
National Register of Citizens in Assam 3. The State of Being Stateless:
Examining and Evaluating the Grounds of Exclusion in Assam's NRC Exercise
through Class and Gender 4. The Citizen Determination Process in India
(including the citizenship Amendment Bill 2016) and the Ensuing Refugee
Crisis 5. Exclusionary Trends in the Indian Citizenship Regime Part III
Refugee Law and Policy 6. Exploring Refugee Lives in India Through the Lens
of Legal Pluralism 7. Rohingya Refugees in India: Governmental and Judicial
Attitude 8. India's Refugee Law and Politics of Hospitality since
Independence 9. Discourse around the Refugee Protection Paradigm in India
10. International Refugee Law and the Indian State: Contested Law and
Refugee Life between 'Two States" 11. India's Refugee Protection
Obligations beyond the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol 12.
The Refugee Convention of 1951: India's Persisting Dilemma 13. Reimagining
Refugee Protection in India vis-à-vis Global Compact on Refugees Part IV
Statelessness 14. Statelessness and the Indian State: National Belonging
and the Right of Space 15. Stateless in India: Institutionalizing
Home-Grown Solutions 16. Stateless among the Refugees 17. Refugees, Asylum
Seekers and Stateless Citizens Part V Refugees 18. The Life of Labels:
Refugees, Displaced Persons and Migrants 19. Between Host and Home:
Cultural Lives and Activism of refugees 20. Refugees and Sustainable
Development Goals: An Insight 21. Socio-Demographic Profile of Forced
Migration 22. Resilience and Coping Mechanisms of Refugee Communities 23.
Education and Lifelong Learning for Refugees: Equity and Inclusion in
Policy and Practice 24. Conservation of Resources and Post-migration Stress
Part VI Jewish Refugees 25. The History of Refugee Jewish Migration Part
VII Rohingya Refugees 26. Rohingya Refugees in India 27. Living Conditions
of Rohingya in India 28. The Rohingya Refugees in Hyderabad 29. The
Perpetual Exceptions to Rights: Rohingya in India 30.
Statelessness-Citizenship Continuum: The Rohingya's Quest for Belonging and
Surviving 31. Autonomy and Dignity of the Rohingya Woman 32. Human
Security: A Solution-based Approach to the Rohingya Refugee Policy 33.
India's Response towards the Rohingya Crisis 34. Rohingya Refugees and
Myanmar: State, Citizenship and Human Rights 35. Rohinya Refugees in Jammu:
Analysis of Socio-economic and Demographic Conditions Part VIII Sindhi
Refugees 36. Cartographies of Sindh: Religion, Region, Language 37.
Resettlement Experiences of Sindhi Women Refugees Post-Partition Part IX
Pakistani and Bangladeshi Hindu Refugees 38. Locating Pakistani Nationals
in India: Challenges and Responses 39. A Pakistani Hindu Demographic
Survey, Western Rajasthan 40. Livelihood Strategies: Pakistani Hindu
Refugees in Rajasthan 41. Bengali Hindu Refugees in the Andaman Islands
Part X Tibetan Refugees 42. The Privileged Refugees: Questions on Tibetan
Nationality and Citizenship 43. Education of Tibetan Refugees: Sowing
Future Seeds of Tibet 44. Making of a Mediatized Tibetan Diaspora in the
21st century 45. Household Economy and Livelihood Strategies among Tibetan
Refugees Part XI Sri Lankan Refugees 46. Resolution of the Sri Lankan
Refugee Dilemma 47. At the margins: Tamil refugee women in camps in Tamil
Nadu 48. Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees: A Voiceless, Undignified Existence 49.
Life of Sri Lankan Refugee Women in the Camps of Tamil Nadu 50. A synthesis
of studies examining Sri Lankan Refugee families in India 51.
Life-Livelihood-Dignity model of rehabilitation for Sri Lankan Refugees
52. The Contribution of Forced Colonial Migration to the Refugee Crisis: A
Focus on Indian Origin Tamil Refugees from Sri Lanka 53. Repatriates and
Refugees in Tamil Nadu: Learning to Live in Colonies and Camps 54. Spatial
Dimensions in Narratives of History: Sri Lankan Repatriates on Katchal and
Little Andaman Part XII Afghan Refugees 55. Gendered Refugee Experience:
The Case of Afghan Women Refugees 56. Cast Away: Understanding Experiences
of Afghan Hindu, Sikh and Christian Refugees Part XIII Emerging Issues 57.
Tibetan Community in Exile: A Model for Other Refugee Groups 58. Pushbacks
at Borders 59. The Economic Status of Sri Lankan and Tibetan Refugees in
India 60. Afghans Refugees in the Higher Education System in Delhi 61.
Agony of Survival: Refugees and Marginality in India during COVID-19 62.
From Frames of Victimhood to that of Othering: Mapping Media
Representations of Refugees 63. Media Representation of Rohingya Refugees
64. Healthcare for Refugees in India: A Humanitarian Approachtowards Public
Health for All 65. The Global Compact on Refugees and the Global Compact
for Migration: A Grand Experiment. Index.