‘I Want to Bring Him from the Aeroplane to Here’: The Meaning of Animals to Children of Refugee or Migrant Backgrounds Resettled in Australia |
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Authors: | Damien W. Riggs Clemence Due Nik Taylor |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Social and Policy Studies, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia;2. School of Psychology, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia |
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Abstract: | Separation from animals with whom children have caring relationships can lead to considerable loss and grief, perhaps especially in the case of migration. This article reports on a thematic analysis of interviews undertaken with children of migrant or refugee backgrounds who had resettled in Australia. Findings suggest that children who spoke about animals framed their experiences in ways that either evoked a sense of loss with regard to animals or referred to animals as engendering a safe haven following resettlement. The article concludes by exploring potential service responses and encourages a focus on animals' needs in the context of migration. |
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Keywords: | animals children forced migration loss and grief migrants refugees resettlement service provision |
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