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                                Simone Christ
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                                Benjamin Etzold
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                                Gizem Güzelant
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                                Mara Puers
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                                David Steffens
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                                Philipp Themann
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                    <title>Figurations of Displacement in and beyond Germany - Empirical findings and reflections on mobility and translocal connections of refugees living in Germany (TRAFIG working paper no. 10).</title>
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                    <description xml:lang="" descriptionType="Abstract">TRAFIG working paper no. 10  presents the findings of the empirical research on the role of  connectivity and mobility for displaced people in Germany in the  framework of the TRAFIG project. The findings are based on qualitative  fieldwork in Germany, with 73 qualitative interviews with displaced  people and experts in the field.This working paper uses a figurational perspective;  figurations are characterised as dynamic social constellations which  emerge in the context of displacement between displaced people and state  and other actors at the local, translocal and transnational scale. This  working paper discusses the figurations of displacement in which  refugees in Germany are embedded.Our analysis demonstrates the importance of family figurations in  displacement, among them the “figuration of a transnationally separated  family”, “figuration of the jointly displaced family”, or the  “figuration of the transnationally extended family”. Family figurations  are deeply intertwined with local and transnational bureaucratic  figurations, which structure the experiences of refugees. Bureaucratic  figurations evolve with respect to German authorities, those of the  countries of origin and other local actors. Despite the significance of  family figurations, connectivity is not restricted to it. Refugees are  also connected within non-kin figurations, such as within an “ethnic  network-based” or “volunteer-refugee” figuration.The analytical category of figurations provides valuable insights  into how displaced people embedded in certain social constellations can  best be supported. It shows that transnational life is a reality for  displaced persons and an integral part of their everyday lives. As the  German case demonstrates, displaced people use mobility and connectivity  as a way out of protracted displacement.</description>
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