State, Religion and Refugees in Serbia: Responses of Faith-based organisations 1991-1996
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2022
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Amsterdam University Press
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The forced displacement of people was one of the most significant social consequences of the wars (1991-1995) which followed the dissolution of communist Yugoslavia. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and particularly Serbia, has been widely affected by this process. Studies show that over 650,000 people (mostly from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia) were forcibly displaced to Serbia. This chapter explores how the state and different religious communities responded to the forced displacement of populations in Serbia (1991-1996). It focuses on the responses of the state, through the work of the Commissariat for Refugees, as well as case studies of three faith-based humanitarian organisations, namely Philanthropy, Adventist Development Relief Agency (ADRA), and Bread of Life. The research methods used for the purposes of this chapter include content analysis and a series of semi-structured interviews. The chapter concludes that the Serbian state failed to recognise the potential of fa...ith humanitarian organisations, even though these organisations were key actors in helping the population in need.
Кључне речи:
refugees / migration / faith-based organisations / displacement / Srbija / migracije / izbjeglice / religijaИзвор:
Religion and Forced Displacement in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia, 2022, 85-108Издавач:
- Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
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Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - CHAP AU - Djurić Milovanović, Aleksandra AU - Veković, Marko PY - 2022 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/13814 AB - The forced displacement of people was one of the most significant social consequences of the wars (1991-1995) which followed the dissolution of communist Yugoslavia. The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and particularly Serbia, has been widely affected by this process. Studies show that over 650,000 people (mostly from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia) were forcibly displaced to Serbia. This chapter explores how the state and different religious communities responded to the forced displacement of populations in Serbia (1991-1996). It focuses on the responses of the state, through the work of the Commissariat for Refugees, as well as case studies of three faith-based humanitarian organisations, namely Philanthropy, Adventist Development Relief Agency (ADRA), and Bread of Life. The research methods used for the purposes of this chapter include content analysis and a series of semi-structured interviews. The chapter concludes that the Serbian state failed to recognise the potential of faith humanitarian organisations, even though these organisations were key actors in helping the population in need. PB - Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press T2 - Religion and Forced Displacement in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia T1 - State, Religion and Refugees in Serbia: Responses of Faith-based organisations 1991-1996 SP - 85 EP - 108 DO - 10.5117/9789463727556 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13814 ER -
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Djurić Milovanović, A.,& Veković, M.. (2022). State, Religion and Refugees in Serbia: Responses of Faith-based organisations 1991-1996. in Religion and Forced Displacement in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press., 85-108. https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463727556 https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13814
Djurić Milovanović A, Veković M. State, Religion and Refugees in Serbia: Responses of Faith-based organisations 1991-1996. in Religion and Forced Displacement in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia. 2022;:85-108. doi:10.5117/9789463727556 https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13814 .
Djurić Milovanović, Aleksandra, Veković, Marko, "State, Religion and Refugees in Serbia: Responses of Faith-based organisations 1991-1996" in Religion and Forced Displacement in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia (2022):85-108, https://doi.org/10.5117/9789463727556 ., https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_13814 .