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The research group on forced migration,
Department of Geography, NTNU
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Selected publications
Selected publications
Special issue Norwegian Journal of Geography, Vol. 54, No. 3 Sept 2000
;Guest Editor Ragnhild Lund;
R. Lund: Geographical research on forced migration and development – Foreword
N. Van Hear: Locating internally displaced people in the field of forced migration
C. Brun: Spatial practices of integration and segregation among internally displaced persons and their hosts in Sri Lanka
R. Lund: Geographies of eviction, expulsion and marginalization: stories and coping capacities of the Veddahs, Sri Lanka
N.M. Birkeland: Forced migration and deslocados in the Huambo Province, Angola
C.G. Skonhoft: ‘Why should I send my child to school?’ A study of Burundian Hutu refugees’ experiences of exclusion from education and how this motivates education in Tanzanian exile
H. Lein: Hazards and ‘forced’ migration in Bangladesh
R. Lund & S.M. Panda: The Asian financial crisis, women’s work and forced migration
S. Barakat & A. Strand: Forced migration and dilemmas of humanitarian assistance: challenges for applied research
Other publications:
C. Brun: Making young displaced men visible. In Forced Migration Review No.9, December 2000, pp. 10-12
Forthcoming;
N.M. Birkeland: Angola: Displaced in the Province of Huambo. In Vincent, M. and B. Sorensen (eds.): Caught Between Borders: Response Strategies of the Internally Displaced, Pluto Press, London.
C. Brun: Reterritorialising the link between people and place in refugee studies.
In Geografiska Annaler
Master theses:
M. Hesselberg (1999): Paradiset ligger på andre siden av havet: Albansk migrasjon til Italia på 90-tallet. Hovedoppgave i Geografi, NTNU, Trondheim.
C.G. Skonhoft (1998): Coping in Adversity. A study of Burundian and Rwandan Hutu refugees during flight and exile in Tanzania. Master Thesis, Department of Geography, NTNU, Trondheim.
I.D. Ugullumu (1999): The impacts of refugees on receiving areas: a case study of Ngara district – Tanzania. Mphil Thesis, Department of Geography, NTNU, Trondheim.
T. Yangchen (2000): Tibetan Communities in Exile. A Case Study of the Tibetan Settlements in Karnataka State in Southern India. Mphil Thesis, Department of Geography, NTNU, Trondheim.
Contact:
The Research Group on Forced Migration: Department of Geography,
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N-7491 Trondheim.
http://www.svt.ntnu.no/geo/Forskning/Researchgroup/forcedmig.htm
E-mail: geo@svt.ntnu.no
Editor in charge: Information Director, NTNU Webmaster: Radmil Popovic Last updated: 16. 05. 2001 |