förskjutna
Förskjutna is a Swedish term that translates to “displaced” in English and is used in several contexts to describe persons, objects, or concepts that have been moved from their original position, status, or environment. In social and humanitarian discussions the word commonly refers to individuals or groups who have been forced to leave their homes because of conflict, persecution, natural disasters, or development projects. These persons are often classified as internally displaced persons (IDP) when they remain within the borders of their own country, or as refugees when they cross an international frontier. Swedish legislation and international agreements, such as the Geneva Conventions, obligate authorities to provide protection, assistance, and the possibility of return or resettlement for the förskjutna.
In psychology, förskjutna describes a defense mechanism known as displacement, where emotional responses are redirected from
Within the natural sciences, the term may denote the physical shifting of geological formations, such as tectonic
Overall, the usage of förskjutna highlights the importance of recognizing and addressing the consequences of involuntary