UID:
kobvindex_HPB1439602207
Format:
1 online resource (ix, 257 pages) :
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illustrations.
ISBN:
3031583477
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9783031583476
Series Statement:
IMISCOE research series
Content:
This open access book creates conceptual links between political emotions, citizenship, home and belonging. The book describes that, in the case of decided return and reintegration to a post-conflict society and a fragmented state, like Bosnia and Herzegovina, the returnees do not conceptualize the emotional dimension of their BiH citizenship as home and belonging as this citizenship does not make them feel safe and secure. Instead, "feeling at home" is found in family, place and time, while belonging is categorized as ethnic, religious, relational, landscape, linguistic, and economic. The emotional dimension of the home state citizenship is constituted through a wide spectrum of emotions, ranging from anger, frustration, fear, guilt, shame, disappointment, nostalgia, powerlessness, to patriotic love, pride, defiance, joy, happiness and hope. This book provides a valuable resource to students and scholars of migration and diaspora studies, as well as political scientists, human geographers and anthropologists.
Note:
5.2.6 Economic Belonging-Having a Stake in the Domestic Economy
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Intro -- Contents -- About the Author -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Research Questions -- 1.2 Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Post-conflict Society -- 1.3 The BiH Diaspora and Post-war Return Migration -- 1.4 Citizenship of Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 1.5 "Constituent Peoples": Ethnic Belonging Institutionalized in the DPA Constitution -- 1.6 Research Methodology -- 1.6.1 Research Design -- 1.6.2 Data Collection -- 1.6.3 Data Analysis -- 1.6.4 Ethical Considerations -- 1.7 Book Structure -- References -- Chapter 2: Conceptual Framework -- 2.1 Theoretical Problem
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2.2 Conceptualizing Voluntary Return Migration to a Post-Conflict Society -- 2.3 The Returnees: Diaspora Members and Transmigrants -- 2.4 Political Emotions: Moving Beyond the Reason/Emotion Dichotomy -- 2.5 Citizenship as Membership Status of a Community or a State? -- 2.6 Emotional/Affective/Intimate Citizenship: Perceiving Citizenship as Feeling -- 2.7 Home: Place, Time, and a Set of Social Relations -- 2.8 Belonging: Place-Belongingness and the Politics of Belonging -- 2.9 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3: Decided Return and Reintegration in a Post-Conflict Society
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3.1 The Decision to Return -- 3.1.1 The Necessary Economic Minimum Requirement Enabling Return -- 3.1.2 Emotional Reasons as the Primary Motivation for Return -- 3.1.2.1 Giving Back -- 3.1.2.2 Personalizing Collective Tragedy and Trauma Recovery -- 3.1.2.3 Closeness to Family Members and Religious Traditions -- 3.1.2.4 Postmaterialist Value System -- 3.1.2.5 Initial Enthusiasm -- 3.2 Encountering Obstacles Upon Return -- 3.3 Strategies for Overcoming the Challenges of Return -- 3.4 "So, What Do You Think?": Evaluating the Success of Return -- 3.5 Conclusion -- References
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Chapter 4: The Emotional Dimension of BiH Citizenship -- 4.1 Specific Emotions Constituting the BiH Citizenship -- 4.1.1 Rage, Anger and Frustration -- 4.1.2 Fear -- 4.1.3 Guilt -- 4.1.4 Hatred -- 4.1.5 Denial -- 4.1.6 Disgust -- 4.1.7 Shame -- 4.1.8 Pity and Empathy -- 4.1.9 Sorrow -- 4.1.10 Disappointment -- 4.1.11 Powerlessness -- 4.1.12 Nostalgia -- 4.1.13 Patriotic Love -- 4.1.14 Pride -- 4.1.15 Defiance -- 4.1.16 Happiness and Joy -- 4.1.17 Hope -- 4.2 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Losing, Creating and Re-creating Home and Belonging -- 5.1 Home as Family, Time, and Place
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5.1.1 Family as Home -- 5.1.2 Temporal Understanding of Home-Home in Time -- 5.1.3 Spatial Understanding of Home-Home as Place -- 5.1.4 State Territory as Place: Is it Possible to "Feel at Home" on the Entire BiH State Territory? -- 5.2 Disentangling Belonging -- 5.2.1 Relational Belonging and Neighborliness -- 5.2.2 Ethnic Belonging: Serbs, Croats, Bosniaks, and "Others" -- 5.2.3 Religious Belonging: Monotheistic Traditions with Fluidity and Change -- 5.2.4 Linguistic Belonging: Do We Speak a Common Language? -- 5.2.5 Landscape Belonging-An Emotional Attachment to the Natural Environment
Additional Edition:
Print version: Ibričević, Aida Decided Return Migration Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031583469
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-031-58347-6
URL:
https://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/PublicFullRecord.aspx?p=31465699
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