Relational Wellbeing in the Lives of Young Refugees

In this Special Issue, we consider the ways in which a relational wellbeing approach can be used to understand the lives and trajectories of refugees in general and young refugees in particular. We mainly focus on the lives of young adults who came to the global North as unaccompanied children—that...

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description In this Special Issue, we consider the ways in which a relational wellbeing approach can be used to understand the lives and trajectories of refugees in general and young refugees in particular. We mainly focus on the lives of young adults who came to the global North as unaccompanied children—that is, without an adult responsible for them when they claimed asylum. Many of the papers focus on ‘relational wellbeing’ for these young refugees—which often involves actions that repair and amplify a sense of social responsibility they and other people have to each other. Hospitality and reciprocity emerge through small acts of fellowship. In time, these actions lead to a mutual sense of ‘having enough’, ‘being connected’, and ‘feeling good’. Wellbeing becomes a relational endeavour. Overall, the contributions in this Special Issue stand at the conjunction between fields of research into wellbeing and refugee studies. The papers span contexts and countries, offering an international array of experiences, joined by an issue of supra-national importance—that is, the ways interaction and relationality mediate the experiences of becoming and being a refugee.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-1376572024-05-14T14:01:46Z Relational Wellbeing in the Lives of Young Refugees Kohli, Ravi K. S. Fylkesnes, Marte Knag Kaukko, Mervi White, Sarah C. relational wellbeing relationships relational subjects power research methods African refugee youth Australia racial Othering refugee integration the capability approach refugee resettlement relational wellbeing therapeutic nature belonging Finland displacement conflict trust ISIS Mosul young refugees Scotland integration Drawing Together project unaccompanied minor refugees family-like relationships doing family kinship third space undocumented youth love UK objects important persons social ties feeling good being connected having enough overlaps migration journey refused asylum seeker relationality unaccompanied minor Afghan migration young men post-traumatic growth adversarial growth refugees n/a thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBA Social theory In this Special Issue, we consider the ways in which a relational wellbeing approach can be used to understand the lives and trajectories of refugees in general and young refugees in particular. We mainly focus on the lives of young adults who came to the global North as unaccompanied children—that is, without an adult responsible for them when they claimed asylum. Many of the papers focus on ‘relational wellbeing’ for these young refugees—which often involves actions that repair and amplify a sense of social responsibility they and other people have to each other. Hospitality and reciprocity emerge through small acts of fellowship. In time, these actions lead to a mutual sense of ‘having enough’, ‘being connected’, and ‘feeling good’. Wellbeing becomes a relational endeavour. Overall, the contributions in this Special Issue stand at the conjunction between fields of research into wellbeing and refugee studies. The papers span contexts and countries, offering an international array of experiences, joined by an issue of supra-national importance—that is, the ways interaction and relationality mediate the experiences of becoming and being a refugee. 2024-05-14T14:01:35Z 2024-05-14T14:01:35Z 2024 book ONIX_20240514_9783725803071_255 9783725803071 9783725803088 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/137657 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8859 https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/8859 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0308-8 10.3390/books978-3-7258-0308-8 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783725803071 9783725803088 200 open access
spellingShingle relational
wellbeing
relationships
relational subjects
power
research methods
African refugee youth
Australia
racial Othering
refugee integration
the capability approach
refugee resettlement
relational wellbeing
therapeutic nature
belonging
Finland
displacement
conflict
trust
ISIS
Mosul
young refugees
Scotland integration
Drawing Together project
unaccompanied minor refugees
family-like relationships
doing family
kinship
third space
undocumented youth
love
UK
objects
important persons
social ties
feeling good
being connected
having enough
overlaps
migration journey
refused asylum seeker
relationality
unaccompanied minor
Afghan migration
young men
post-traumatic growth
adversarial growth
refugees
n/a
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBA Social theory
Relational Wellbeing in the Lives of Young Refugees
title Relational Wellbeing in the Lives of Young Refugees
title_full Relational Wellbeing in the Lives of Young Refugees
title_fullStr Relational Wellbeing in the Lives of Young Refugees
title_full_unstemmed Relational Wellbeing in the Lives of Young Refugees
title_short Relational Wellbeing in the Lives of Young Refugees
title_sort relational wellbeing in the lives of young refugees
topic relational
wellbeing
relationships
relational subjects
power
research methods
African refugee youth
Australia
racial Othering
refugee integration
the capability approach
refugee resettlement
relational wellbeing
therapeutic nature
belonging
Finland
displacement
conflict
trust
ISIS
Mosul
young refugees
Scotland integration
Drawing Together project
unaccompanied minor refugees
family-like relationships
doing family
kinship
third space
undocumented youth
love
UK
objects
important persons
social ties
feeling good
being connected
having enough
overlaps
migration journey
refused asylum seeker
relationality
unaccompanied minor
Afghan migration
young men
post-traumatic growth
adversarial growth
refugees
n/a
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBA Social theory
topic_facet relational
wellbeing
relationships
relational subjects
power
research methods
African refugee youth
Australia
racial Othering
refugee integration
the capability approach
refugee resettlement
relational wellbeing
therapeutic nature
belonging
Finland
displacement
conflict
trust
ISIS
Mosul
young refugees
Scotland integration
Drawing Together project
unaccompanied minor refugees
family-like relationships
doing family
kinship
third space
undocumented youth
love
UK
objects
important persons
social ties
feeling good
being connected
having enough
overlaps
migration journey
refused asylum seeker
relationality
unaccompanied minor
Afghan migration
young men
post-traumatic growth
adversarial growth
refugees
n/a
thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JH Sociology and anthropology::JHB Sociology::JHBA Social theory
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