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@book{ Mielke2023,
 title = {Finding one's place in chaos: returnees' reintegration experiences in Northern Iraq},
 author = {Mielke, Katja},
 year = {2023},
 series = {BICC Working Paper},
 pages = {47},
 volume = {2/2023},
 address = {Bonn},
 publisher = {Bonn International Centre for Conflict Studies (BICC) gGmbH},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-87263-1},
 abstract = {Migration in northern Iraq is a product of global, postcolonial processes driven by highly unequal international relations of global capitalism and geopolitics. With a focus on 'reintegration' experiences of returnees to northern Iraq who have left abroad over the last four decades and returned since the 1990s, this Working Paper takes into view a myriad of people who had very different reasons for migrating - either for conflict/political and/or economic reason - and returning at some or several points in time. While their experiences after return with settling (back) in are highly individual, this Paper focuses on reintegration as a process from an emic perspective. It analyses the experiences of compelled and self-decided returnees in re-establishing themselves after return by looking at their return preparedness - understood as the willingness and readiness to return - at the individual and institutional level. Therefore, four reintegration dimensions (economic, social, psychological, political-structural) form the lens for the investigation. Studying (northern) Iraq, among other origin and return countries for migrants in Europe, is unique because financial remittances do not constitute a main motivation for emigration as, e.g., in West Africa or the Western Balkans. Instead, Iraqi Kurds seek a better life, and their migration entails the search for autonomy and often signifies a political act of emancipation from governance failure in the origin context.},
 keywords = {Irak; Iraq; Migration; migration; Migrationsforschung; migration research; Auswanderung; emigration; soziale Integration; social integration; Rückwanderung; remigration; Reintegration; reintegration}}