Divergent dynamics: disasters and conflicts as ‘drivers’ of internal displacement?

Author:

Cantor David James1

Affiliation:

1. Professor and Director, Refugee Law Initiative, School of Advanced Study University of London United Kingdom

Abstract

Disasters and conflicts are both widely recognised as ‘drivers’ of internal displacement. Yet, despite a growing body of research and policy, there has been little consideration to date of how the different features of each ‘context’ shape the micro‐level dynamics of internal displacement. Where and why are these dynamics similar across the two contexts and how do they differ? This paper draws on general concepts from the disaster field to develop a comparative analytical model of internal displacement dynamics in the disaster and conflict contexts. Based on inferences from the patchy extant data across the two contexts, it identifies and explains points of convergence and divergence between internal displacement dynamics in both the disaster and conflict contexts. This ‘contextual’ model of the micro‐level dynamics of internal displacement has implications for academic debates, as well as for policy and practice, in the disaster, conflict, peace, climate change, and forced migration/displacement fields.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Social Sciences

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