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Refugee and migrant knowledge as historical narratives
Prem Kumar Rajaram
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Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology
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Arts and Humanities
Conceptual
100%
Historical Narrative
100%
Europe
66%
State-nation
66%
Manifestation
33%
Subaltern
33%
Hegemony
33%
Domination
33%
Knowledge Production
33%
racist
33%
Labor power
33%
Coloniality
33%
Raymond Williams
33%
brutality
33%
Narrative
33%
Social Relationships
33%
Colonial India
33%
Social Sciences
Historical Narrative
100%
Education
100%
Europe
100%
Rhetoric
50%
Hegemony
50%
Social Relationships
50%
Narrative
50%
Colonial India
50%
Public Relations
50%
Low Wage
50%
Psychology
Narrative
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Low Wages
100%