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'Between nation and state' : exploring identity, gender and human security among Afghan refugees and asylum seekers in Norway

Svele, Helena
Master thesis
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2012-11-09
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Abstract
Afghan refugees and asylum seekers constitute one of the largest groups of immigrants in

Norway, and have for decades fled from conflict, human rights violations and insecurity

in Afghanistan. Their lives in Norway are characterized as a situation between nation and

state, as they are not citizens, although bound to the state. This study is an exploration of

their various experiences and perceptions of identity formation, gender roles and

relations, and the various forms of human security. It includes an examination of how

these experiences and perceptions alter before, during and after flight, with an emphasis

on the time in Norway after flight. Likewise, their future prospects are analyzed as it is

closely connected to the long-term perspective of human security
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Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås

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