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Harrell-Bond, Barbara E

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Personal name headingHarrell-Bond, Barbara E.
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Variant(s)Bond, Barbara E. Harrell-
Harrell-Bond, Barbara
Harrell-Bond, B. E. (Barbara E.)
Okeke, Barbara E.
Associated countryUnited States Great Britain England
Associated placeOxford (England) Sierra Leone Algeria Sudan
Birth date1932-11-07
Death date2018- 07-11
Place of birthWebster (S.D.)
Field of activityRefugee studies
Ethnology Forced migration Refugees
AffiliationUniversity of Oxford. Institute of Social Anthropology
University of Oxford. Refugee Studies Centre
Found inHer Modern marriage ... 1976.
Her Africa asserts its identity, c1981- : v. 1, t.p. (Barbara Harrell-Bond)
Her Imposing aid--emergency assistance to refugees, c1985: CIP t.p. (B.E. Harrell-Bond)
Her 4 June, a revolution betrayed, c1982: t.p. (Barbara E. Okeke)
Email from Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, June 8, 2005 (Barbara E. Okeke, more usually known as Barbara E. Harrell-Bond; founder of Refugee Studies Centre)
Guardian WWW site, viewed July 30, 2018 (Barbara Harrell-Bond; Barbara Elaine Harrell-Bond, born 7 November 1932, Webster, South Dakota; died 11 July 2018; founded the Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) at the University of Oxford in 1982 to study the causes, consequences and responses to forced displacement; it was the first of many such centres she helped create around the world; pioneered the field of refugee studies; marriage in 1951 to Nathan Harrell-Bond; accepted into the Institute of Social Anthropology at Oxford University, embarking on postgraduate research on Blackbird Leys, a new housing estate on the edge of the city; married Samuel Okeke in 1974)
The Guardian (online), Barbara Harrell-Bond obituary, 30 July 2018, viewed October 23, 2018 (did research in Sierra Leone and elsewhere in West Africa 1967-1982; among Sahrawi refugees in Algeria; and in Sudan)
Associated languageeng
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