2022
DOI: 10.1177/01979183221106174
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When Bare Life is Bearable: The Life Projects of Rohingya and Hazara Refugees Living in Malaysia

Abstract: With anti-migrant populism and strict border regimes in many receiving countries, hundreds of thousands of refugees have been entangled in transit situations and face critically vulnerable conditions. While recent research on transit migration has explored “life projects,” including work, studies, and volunteering undertaken by refugees to make their lives more bearable in a context of protracted uncertainty, how refugees describe the country in which they are living and what facilitates their life projects th… Show more

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