Articles | Volume 71, issue 4
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-71-331-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/gh-71-331-2016
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29 Nov 2016
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"We look similar and have the same geographical origin": translocal encounters of second-generation Eritreans with a new generation of refugees from Eritrea

Samuel Graf and Susan Thieme

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The arrival of a new generation of Eritrean refugees has shaped the Eritrean diaspora in Switzerland. This paper reveals that encountering the new Eritrean refugees both personally and as a group present important moments in the process of identity formation of second-generation Eritreans. It provides insights into the diversity in the Eritrean diaspora in Switzerland and highlights the importance of encounters with new immigrants for the identity formation process of post-immigrant communities.