2021
DOI: 10.1093/jrs/feab074
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Memories, Mementos, and Memorialization of Young Unaccompanied Afghans Navigating within Europe

Abstract: This article considers memories, mementos, and memorialization in stories by unaccompanied young people and their journeys within Europe. It looks at their ‘navigation’ of remembering and forgetting and how this intertwines with movement and stillness. It is based on a study about Afghan males aged 15–24 years in Norway and Greece. Participants differed in terms of their backgrounds, migration projects, and their legal status. In their various circumstances, their narratives point to how memories unfold, are s… Show more

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“…The authors depict how, when their stories are thoughtfully listened to, URMs' self-perception, agency, and self-esteem can evolve. Lønning and Kohli (2022) echo these findings. They show that unfolding the memories and mementos of Afghan URMs can provide a bridge toward a sense of safety and a sustainable future.…”
Section: Aspects Of Social Inclusion and Social Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…The authors depict how, when their stories are thoughtfully listened to, URMs' self-perception, agency, and self-esteem can evolve. Lønning and Kohli (2022) echo these findings. They show that unfolding the memories and mementos of Afghan URMs can provide a bridge toward a sense of safety and a sustainable future.…”
Section: Aspects Of Social Inclusion and Social Empowermentmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…In using memory as a data source, I began "with the activity of remembering, a working through and toward the past, making what has been absent come into presence" (Bochner & Ellis, 2016, p. 252). One of the critical aspects of memories and narratives is that they may not capture the full lived life because memories are often incomplete, and narratives can be selective versions of lived experiences (Lønning & Kohli, 2021). I tried my best to narrate the stories the way I documented and remembered them.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once the decision to leave home is made, the journeys young people take are often nonlinear and complex, frequently involving the use of people smugglers, exposure to physical risk and violence, periods of detention and deportation, and transit through multiple countries (Lønning, 2020;Lønning & Kohli, 2022). For some, there are many decisions to be made along the way.…”
Section: Victims Without Agency? Research On Unaccompanied Young Peop...mentioning
confidence: 99%