In this insightful article, Saeed Keshavarzi explores the challenges faced by second-generation Afghan immigrants in Iran, focusing on their complex relationship with the host society. The piece delves into their struggle with social identity loss—feeling disconnected from both their Afghan heritage and Iranian society—and examines how this impacts their sense of belonging, well-being, social networks, and access to education and economic opportunities. Read the full article here: https://polpsyispp.medium.com/caught-between-two-worlds-the-unique-experiences-of-second-generation-afghan-immigrants-in-iran-164bacbf9464
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