Elusive Jannah: The Somali diaspora and borderless Muslim identity, by Cawo M. Abdi
Abstract
Overall, Belonging and Transnational Refugee Settlement
should be applauded for emphasizing the need to recognize
the complexity of refugee lives, and to rethink the dominant
assumptions that so often render refugees through singular frames of victimhood. With its accessible theoretical
frameworks and diverse case study analyses, Belonging and
Transnational Refugee Settlement is highly recommended for
undergraduates, graduate students, and practitioners who
are interested in refugee settlement from fields of migration studies, sociology, social work, health, policy, and other
applied fields.