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Differentiated Integration Among the Stateless Rohingya in Bangladesh’s Camps
Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies ( IF 1.3 ) Pub Date : 2023-07-18 , DOI: 10.1080/15562948.2023.2233079
Mausumi Mahapatro 1 , Hans Gebauer 1
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Abstract

This article examines the extent to which integration is differentiated among Rohingya living in the relatively sequestered camps of southeastern Bangladesh. Interviews with multiple stakeholders, including stateless Rohingya, law enforcement, and political leaders collected across 3 years demonstrate divergence among the camp’s residents. Despite the outward appearance of evenness, these interviews lift the veil of homogeneity from the settlements to reveal hidden interplay between class, exchange, and humanitarianism. Subtle, yet significant, demarcations of differentiation signal how class schemas reproduce across the material, social, and legal dimensions of integration. Differentiated integration builds on the conceptual debates around integration informing both scholarly and humanitarian responses to displacement.



中文翻译:

孟加拉国难民营中无国籍罗兴亚人的差异化融合

摘要

本文探讨了生活在孟加拉国东南部相对偏僻的难民营中的罗兴亚人的融合程度。三年来对多个利益相关者(包括无国籍罗辛亚人、执法部门和政治领导人)的采访显示了营地居民之间的分歧。尽管表面上很均匀,但这些采访揭开了定居点同质性的面纱,揭示了阶级、交换和人道主义之间隐藏的相互作用。微妙但重要的分化界限标志着阶级图式如何在整合的物质、社会和法律维度上再现。差异化融合建立在围绕融合的概念辩论之上,为流离失所问题的学术和人道主义应对措施提供信息。

更新日期:2023-07-18
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