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Detention attention: Framing a Manus Island riot
This article reports on a research project that investigated the framing of asylum seekers in the Australian news publicationsThe Australian and The Guardian Australia Edition, during their coverage of a riot that occurred in an asylum seeker processing ...
Katherine Ellis+2 more
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Abstract Although there is considerable data to support the efficacy of several treatments for trauma‐related disorders, the traumatic stress field continues to struggle with adequate implementation and uptake of such treatments in real‐world settings, which greatly contributes to persistent health disparities in these disorders.
Anu Asnaani+4 more
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Anonymity and representation: Everyday practices of ethical documentary filmmaking
The five-minute film Mouth of a Shark (Isobel Blomfield, 2018) conveys a young woman’s experiences and precarious situation while she awaits an outcome on her refugee status determination in Australia. Aasiya (pseudonym) lives in community detention. Her
Isobel Blomfield, Caroline Lenette
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Abstract Forcible displacement due to war and persecution has reached unprecedented heights across the globe. The mental health impact of trauma and displacement on refugee communities is profound. Although there are several evidence‐based therapies that are efficacious in reducing symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder and depression in refugees ...
Angela Nickerson+4 more
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The dovish turnaround: Germany's social benefit reform and job findings
Abstract On the labor markets, recent decades were characterized by structural supply‐side reforms in many countries. Following its hawkish reforms from the 2000s, Germany has recently made a dovish turnaround. Conditions in basic income support for unemployed became more generous, combined with a focus on qualification and development.
Enzo Weber
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Inclusion and education in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Paper describes inclusion and education in the United ...
Condie, Rae, Grieve, Ann, Moscardini, L.
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Beyond Neutrality: the Translator-Interpreter and the Right to Asylum in Britain.
Political asylum is one of the main burocratic mechanisms used by Western states to control migration in this post cold war period. The translator- interpreter is occupying now a vital place within the communicative relation between the asylum seeker ...
Jacob Lagnado
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This article describes one school’s response to the inclusion and education of refugee and asylum seeker students within a mainstream educational setting.
Wiseman Martin, O’Gorman Shannon
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Learning with owls: Human–wildlife coexistence as a guide for urban design
Abstract Urban encroachment increasingly threatens wildlife survival and well‐being, underscoring the need for design and management to consider nonhuman species. This article analyses cases of positive coexistence between humans and Powerful Owls (Ninox strenua) to identify key challenges, opportunities, objectives and practical strategies for urban ...
Dan Parker+2 more
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Moving beyond 'refugeeness': problematising the 'refugee community organisation' [PDF]
This paper explores processes of change and development within asylum seeker and refugee-led associations in Glasgow. I argue that adopting a life-cycle approach to association emergence and continuity (Werbner 1991a: 15) provides a more rounded and ...
Piacentini, T.
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