
Published online:
19 January 2017
Published in print:
28 June 2016
Online ISBN:
9780300220797
Print ISBN:
9780300207620
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Forced Displacement Forced Displacement
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Crisis Crisis
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Short-Term Stabilization Short-Term Stabilization
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Long-Term Stabilization Long-Term Stabilization
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Restoration or Systemic Displacement Restoration or Systemic Displacement
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Looking Forward Looking Forward
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Chapter
Three Crisis and Forced Displacement
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Pages
50–58
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Published:June 2016
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Holton, M. Jan, 'Crisis and Forced Displacement', Longing for Home: Forced Displacement and Postures of Hospitality (New Haven, CT , 2016; online edn, Yale Scholarship Online, 19 Jan. 2017), https://doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300207620.003.0004, accessed 6 May 2025.
Abstract
This short chapter frames the crisis of forced displacement and provides a transition from understanding the psychological and theological concept of home and the core chapters that offer examples of the functions of home. As seen in this chapter, even displacement events that are quite different in form often lead to similar stages of displacement and possible recovery. The ability of local and national governments or international aid agencies to provide needed assistance along with individual resources will determine whether the crisis of displacement will be short or long term.
Subject
Social Psychology
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