Forced migration
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Forced migration refers to the coerced movement of a person or persons away from their home or home region. It often connotes violent coercion, and is used interchangeably with the terms "displacement" or "forced displacement". A specific form of forced migration is population transfer, which is a coherent policy to move unwanted persons, perhaps as an attempt at ethnic cleansing. Someone who has experienced forced migration is a "forced migrant" or "displaced person".
Forced migration has accompanied religious and political persecution, as well as war, throughout human history but has only become a topic of serious study and discussion relatively recently. This increased attention is the result of greater ease of travel, allowing displaced persons to flee to nations far removed from their homes, the creation of an international legal structure of human rights, and the realizations that the destabilizing effects of forced migration, especially in parts of Africa, the Middle East, south and central Asia, ripple out well beyond the immediate region.
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External links
- Forced Migration Discussion List (http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/forced-migration.html) (Archives of FORCED-MIGRATION@JISCMAIL.AC.UK) focuses on issues concerning refugees and internal displacement.
- Forced Migration Online (http://www.forcedmigration.org/) provides access to a diverse range of relevant information resources on forced migration, including a searchable digital library consisting of full-text documents.
- Forced Migration Review (http://www.fmreview.org/) World's most widely read refugee magazine: available in four languages
- The International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (http://www.iasfm.org/) brings together academics, practitioners and decision-makers working on forced migration issues.
- The International Organization for Migration (http://www.iom.int/) is a non-governmental organization with a major role mediating modern migration.
- The Journal of Refugee Studies (http://jrs.oupjournals.org/) from Oxford University provides a forum for exploration of the complex problems of forced migration and national, regional and international responses.
- The Refugee Studies Centre (http://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/), University of Oxford: a leading multidisciplinary centre for research and teaching on the causes and consequences of forced migration.
- What is Forced Migration? (http://www.forcedmigration.org/whatisfm.htm), an introductory guide for those who are new to the subject.