2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-10127-9_9
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The Concept of Mobility in Migration Processes: The Subjectivity of Moving towards a Better Life

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“…Participants also felt overwhelmed by memories of the past as evidenced by comparing the past and present, another finding consistent with previous research (Cieraad, 2015). Aside from Ofer (2014), who suggests that the identity of refugees shifts after escaping an oppressive environment and worsening living conditions, the impact of resettlement/migration on identity formation or transformation is not well understood (Falicov, 2005;La Barbera, 2014 Limitations There are several limitations to note when considering these findings. Participants were hesitant of being identified in fear of unanticipated repercussions (e.g., deportation or termination of resettlement assistance).…”
Section: Stage 3: Post-resettlementsupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…Participants also felt overwhelmed by memories of the past as evidenced by comparing the past and present, another finding consistent with previous research (Cieraad, 2015). Aside from Ofer (2014), who suggests that the identity of refugees shifts after escaping an oppressive environment and worsening living conditions, the impact of resettlement/migration on identity formation or transformation is not well understood (Falicov, 2005;La Barbera, 2014 Limitations There are several limitations to note when considering these findings. Participants were hesitant of being identified in fear of unanticipated repercussions (e.g., deportation or termination of resettlement assistance).…”
Section: Stage 3: Post-resettlementsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Participants also felt overwhelmed by memories of the past as evidenced by comparing the past and present, another finding consistent with previous research (Cieraad, ). Aside from Ofer (), who suggests that the identity of refugees shifts after escaping an oppressive environment and worsening living conditions, the impact of resettlement/migration on identity formation or transformation is not well understood (Falicov, ; La Barbera, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%