2019
DOI: 10.1080/15313204.2019.1696725
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When generalized assumptions of young refugees don’t hold: rethinking ascriptions and subjectivations through an intersectional lens

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“…We share concern for CYP rights, recognising and acknowledging the resilience and strengths of young sanctuary seekers. Despite multiple vulnerabilities (Spiers, 2000), many of them survive forced migration and re-settlement, flourishing, thriving and contributing positively to life in their new locations (Otto and Kaufman 2020).…”
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“…We share concern for CYP rights, recognising and acknowledging the resilience and strengths of young sanctuary seekers. Despite multiple vulnerabilities (Spiers, 2000), many of them survive forced migration and re-settlement, flourishing, thriving and contributing positively to life in their new locations (Otto and Kaufman 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%