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The borderscape of detention: media depictions of the denizens of Woomera [PDF]
: Border anxieties pervade discussions of refugees, asylum seekers and the defence of white privilege. Many scholars have explored the significance of borderlands/borderscapes in shaping and defending the white western self. The defence of a ‘vulnerable’
Ron Hoenig
core
Crisis, temporality and governmental policy agendas: The cases of Finland and Sweden
Abstract Crises transform the temporal orientation of political decision‐making. They demand immediate and decisive action and thus convert time into a means of political control. In these circumstances, assessing the long‐term consequences of proposed policies with respect to welfare, sustainability or justice also becomes demanding.
Henri Vogt, Mikko Värttö
wiley +1 more source
The asylum seeker: a faith perspective
An organisation based on faith will listen and try to understand when unjust laws, traditions, cultures or ideologies cause refugees to flee.
Flor Maria Rigoni
doaj
Mental Health and Traumatization of Newly Arrived Asylum Seeker Adults in Finland: A Population-Based Study. [PDF]
Garoff F +6 more
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This paper introduces the emic concept of guesting, coined by women living in refugee accommodation to distinguish their form of hospitality from other more hierarchical forms of hosting. Central to guesting is the unspoken rule that once you have played the host, next time you must be the guest.
Charlot Schneider
wiley +1 more source
Depression, Resilience and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in Asylum-seeker War Refugees. [PDF]
Maria M +5 more
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Seeking Asylum: Communities of Madwomen in Post-1945 American Novels
Rose Miyatsu
openalex +2 more sources
Recent years have seen landmark progress in our understanding of early Homo sapiens occupation of Europe, owing to new excavations and the application of new analytical methods. Research on British sites, however, continues to lag. This is because of limitations inherent in existing cave collections, and limited options for new fieldwork at known sites.
Robert Dinnis
wiley +1 more source

