Case reports


Each of RIT's cases are specific to their local context and the reflexive experiences of the case's participants, while also addressing three cross-cutting themes:

1. Mapping refugee populations - including the distribution and size of different refugee nationalities in the town, clustering or distribution in space, changes in spatial organization over time, and transnational networks that extend beyond the immediate town or neighborhood.

2. Urban impacts - including the economic impact (if any) of refugee communities, changes to the job market or housing market, social and political effects, changes to quality of public services like hospitals and schools, how locals perceive and interact with refugees, how other migrant populations perceive and interact with refugees, and how governments have responded to refugees.

3. Refugee experiences - including refugees’ sources of income and support, financial obligations, political activity, self-definitions of integration, factors considered important in enabling or preventing integration, attitudes toward the future, and development of social networks over time, both with other refugees and with hosts.


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Interested in writing a RIT case study? Please fill out the form below with your idea, and we will be in touch! RIT researchers may be provided a small stipend for their work. We look forward to being in touch!

 

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