The Integration and Belonging Hub at Clark University is a nexus for fostering migrant and refugee-inclusive communities locally, nationally, and globally.

This series contains works by Clark faculty representing broad and inclusive interpretations of 'belonging' as well as the subject areas and mission of the Integration & Belonging Hub.

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Faculty Works from 2023

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We Shall Overcome: A Case Study of the LGBT Asylum Task Force, a Parish Ministry, Max Niedzwiecki

Faculty Works from 2020

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Home-Keeping in Long-Term Displacement, Cathrine Brun and Anita Fábos

Faculty Works from 2017

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Displaced Citizens and Abject Living: The Categorical Discomfort with Subjects Out of Place, Cathrine Brun, Anita Fàbos, and Oroub El-Abed

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New Bad Girls of Sudan: Women Singers in the Sudanese Diaspora, Anita H. Fábos

Submissions from 2016

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Navigating Musical Identities, Knowledge Production and "Authenticity" in the Diaspora, Anita Fábos

Faculty Works from 2015

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Microbuses and Mobile Homemaking in Exile: Sudanese Visiting Strategies in Cairo, Anita Fábos

Submissions from 2014

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Between Ghurba and Umma: Mapping Sudanese Muslim Moralities Across National and Islamic Space, Anita H. Fabos

Faculty Works from 2007

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Urban refugees: Introduction, Anita Fábos and Gaim Kibreab