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Institutional Disrespect : South Sudanese Experiences of the Structural Marginalisation of Refugee Migrants in Australia

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This book is about the institutional disrespect experienced by refugee immigrants at the hands of the state and its institutions.

The desire to be treated respectfully is not felt only by refugees, but they are a much higher risk of not receiving it.

Using a case study of recently settled South Sudanese Australians, the author uncovers the social realities of their marginalisation and examines how blocked pathways to cultivate collective and self-identities can lead to a breakdown of social bonds between immigrants and social institutions.

Institutional Disrespect invites us to take a fresh look at whose responsibility it is to address the disrespect felt by immigrants and other marginalised groups, and argues that when disrespect is systemic in governance arrangements, or comes in the forms of injustice and institutional mistreatment, the responsibility lies not with individuals but with the state, its institutions and its appointed bureaucrats.

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Springer Verlag, Singapore
9811377197 / 9789811377198
Paperback / softback
18/07/2020
Singapore
English
155 pages : illustrations (black and white)
21 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 2019.