Decided Return Migration
Emotions, Citizenship, Home and Belonging in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract
This open access book creates conceptual links between political emotions, citizenship, home and belonging. The book describes that, in the case of decided return and reintegration to a post-conflict society and a fragmented state, like Bosnia and Herzegovina, the returnees do not conceptualize the emotional dimension of their BiH citizenship as home and belonging as this citizenship does not make them feel safe and secure. Instead, “feeling at home” is found in family, place and time, while belonging is categorized as ethnic, religious, relational, landscape, linguistic, and economic. The emotional dimension of the home state citizenship is constituted through a wide spectrum of emotions, ranging from anger, frustration, fear, guilt, shame, disappointment, nostalgia, powerlessness, to patriotic love, pride, defiance, joy, happiness and hope. This book provides a valuable resource to students and scholars of migration and diaspora studies, as well as political scientists, human geographers and anthropologists.
Keywords
Voluntary return migration to a post-conflict society; Re-evaluating the reason-emotion dichotomy in political theory; Transmigrants, diaspora members, and returnees; Reintegration in Bosnia and Herzegovina/post-conflict societies; Obstacles of return migration and reintegration strategies; Sustainability of return migration; Decided or chosen return migration; Emotionally motivated migration decision; Non-economic motivation for migration decision; Non-economic “rationality” and economic “irrationality”; Citizenship as feeling; Pragmatic, flexible, instrumental citizenship of host state; Diasporic belonging in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Home for diaspora members in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Emotional citizenship of returnees to Bosnia and Herzegovina; Transnational belonging of returnees; Boundaries of belongingDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-58347-6ISBN
9783031583476, 9783031583469, 9783031583476Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2024Imprint
Springer International PublishingSeries
IMISCOE Research Series,Classification
Migration, immigration and emigration
Population and migration geography
Public administration
Sociology