Rise of Sociological Issues due to Displacement
Keywords:
Consequences, Communities, Development Induced Displacement, Developing Countries, Sociological issuesAbstract
It is commonly acknowledged that there are numerous factors that influence displacement, including economic, environmental, demographic, and social considerations, and that climatic variability and change will likely alter migratory pressures and flows in the future. Displacement should be viewed as a social phenomenon in which human agency and social networks play a significant role. It leads to a loss of governmental control, which is particularly concerning in light of contemporary worries about displacement and security. In this perspective, it's critical to call into question entire sociological methods founded on the idea of relatively autonomous national societies. Unfortunately, development projects dissolve a community's social structure as a result of displacement, making those relocated more susceptible to poverty for several years.
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