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Conflict, Migration, and Diaspora: South Sudanese Narratives of War, Dispossession and Transnationalism in the Australian Context

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Title: Conflict, Migration, and Diaspora
Subtitle: South Sudanese Narratives of War, Dispossession and Transnationalism in the Australian Context
Subject Classification:  War and Conflict, Sociology, Human Rights  
BIC Classification: GTJ, JFSL, JPVH
BISAC Classification: SOC007000, POL035010, SOC026000
Binding: Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date: Aug 2025
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-83711-325-5
ISBN (eBook): 978-1-83711-326-2

 

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Description

Conflict, Migration, and Diaspora explores the experiences of South Sudanese refugees who have relocated to Australia due to the violence and instability in their homeland. This study examines the intersection of war, displacement, and identity, while highlighting the transnational connections and cultural resilience within the diaspora. Through detailed narratives, it sheds light on the complexities of belonging, displacement, and the challenges of navigating multiple national identities in a globalized world.

Important reading for scholars and students in the fields of Political Science, International Relations, Migration Studies, and Sociology, particularly those with an interest in conflict, forced migration, and diaspora studies. It will also be relevant to policymakers involved in refugee resettlement and integration, as well as NGOs and organizations working with displaced populations. Additionally, the book will appeal to practitioners and researchers interested in Australian immigration policy and its social impact.

Biography

Author(s):  Dr. David G.M. Leek is a political science researcher and PhD graduate from Deakin University, Melbourne. He holds degrees in International Relations, Political Science, and International & Community Development.

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