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- W2019681875 abstract "There is a tendency in the post-modernist literature to assume that the globalization process characterized by mobility of people, goods, capital, and ideas, and the subsequent erosion of spatially bounded social worlds (Stepputat 1994: 176) has led to deterritorialization of identity and, as a result, people, regardless of their territorial origin, have become or are in the process of becoming citizens of a deterritorialized global world. This paper argues that the globalization process has not been accompanied by opening of borders to those who are forced to flee in search of safety. Though globalization has effectively reduced the capability of smaller states to shape their national macro-economic policies, their ability or determination to deny access to asylum seekers has not diminished. In fact global interconnectedness notwithstanding, the propensity of many societies, including formerly 'cohesive' ones, to define themselves on the basis of their ethnic, national or spatial origin, or religion, as well as culturally and ethnically distinct territorial locations, by excluding those whom they consider as 'others', has never been greater. Thus, place still remains a major repository of rights and membership. The assumption that identities are deterritorialized and state territories are readily there for the taking, regardless of place or national origin, has no objective existence outside the minds of its proponents. In a world where rights such as equal treatment, access to sources of livelihoods, social services, rights of freedom of movement and residence, etc. are apportioned on the basis of territorially anchored identities, the identity people gain from their association with a particular place is an indispensable instrument to a socially and economically fulfilling life. The corollary is that despite the process of globalization, repatriation still represents one of the most important solutions to the problem of involuntary displacement." @default.
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- W2019681875 title "Revisiting the Debate on People, Place, Identity and Displacement" @default.
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