2020
DOI: 10.1093/jrs/fez109
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The ‘Host’ Label: Forming and Transforming a Community Identity at the Kakuma Refugee Camp

Abstract: In 1986, Robert Chambers argued that refugee-centric responses to displacement tend to neglect the populations that host them. Three decades later, the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF) has made assistance to host communities a matter of high priority for agencies, policymakers and other stakeholders involved in refugee protection. While recognizing the progressive principles of responsibility sharing and inclusivity that underlie this shift, this article calls for greater critical attention to t… Show more

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“…There is currently more emphasis on including the hosts in aid in protracted displacement across the world (Fallah, Istaiteyeh, and Mansur, 2021;Rodgers, 2021). Yet, it is important to learn from the situation of the protracted displacement of the northern Muslims.…”
Section: Unpacking the Dynamic Space Of Aid Relations: Concluding Dis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is currently more emphasis on including the hosts in aid in protracted displacement across the world (Fallah, Istaiteyeh, and Mansur, 2021;Rodgers, 2021). Yet, it is important to learn from the situation of the protracted displacement of the northern Muslims.…”
Section: Unpacking the Dynamic Space Of Aid Relations: Concluding Dis...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the response to displacement increasingly engages in out-ofcamp and urban contexts, refugee hosting has gained more attention within practice and research. However, while there is a growing body of important work on refugee hosts so far this has often focused on community and neighborhood responses (Jacobsen, 2002;Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, 2016;Rodgers, 2021). There has been much less work with host families, despite their prevalence and their importance to refugees.…”
Section: Literature Review: Refugee Hosting As Hospitality In Humanit...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it comes to host communities' perceptions of refugees, it is often assumed that hosts' point of view is somewhat homogenous (Rodgers 2021). However, members of host communities can vary across a number of important characteristics that could shape their perceptions of who is deserving of assistance and researchers have begun to question how homogenous host communities are (Rodgers 2021, Khaled 2021, O'Callaghan 2018.…”
Section: H1: Members Of Host Communities Will Perceive Themselves As ...mentioning
confidence: 99%