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ABSTRACT As digital technologies have become increasingly embedded in daily family life, there has been a growing international concern about children's protection, provision and participation rights in a digital environment. Recognising this, the Committee on the Rights of the Child published General Comment No. 25 Children's Rights in Relation to the
Karen Winter+12 more
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ABSTRACT The paper advances child‐centred understandings of the governmentality of migration, drawing upon a British Academy funded study that ethnographically documented the lived experiences of unaccompanied asylum‐seeking children (UASC) in Southern European borderlands.
Eugenia Katartzi
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Effects of protection on large‐bodied reef fishes in the western Indian Ocean
Abstract Predatory and large‐bodied coral reef fishes have fundamental roles in the functioning and biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems, but their populations are declining, largely due to overexploitation in fisheries. These fishes include sharks, groupers, Humphead wrasse (Cheilinus undulatus), and Green Humphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum).
Melita Samoilys+4 more
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We found microplastic contamination of the upper water column around the Chagos Archipelago, a remote, protected archipelago in the central Indian Ocean. Key aggregation areas for reef manta rays (Mobula alfredi) were contaminated, putting them at risk of microplastic ingestion.
J. Savage+5 more
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Challenges and priorities for climate‐informed invasive species management across multiple scales
Managing the dual threats from invasive species and climate change is costly and decisions often omit input from key stakeholders. Our work synthesizes invasive species practitioner perspectives to better understand national priorities for research and policy.
Annette E. Evans+9 more
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Using the resilience theory to understand and address migrant pandemic precarity among South African migrant populations. [PDF]
Mukumbang FC, Adebiyi BO.
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ABSTRACT Just over 100 years after Katherine Routledge's 1921–1922 expedition to the Mangareva Islands, digitized copies of a portion of her field notes from the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) in London were returned to the source community in French Polynesia.
James L. Flexner+2 more
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Access to mental healthcare for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants: an umbrella review of barriers. [PDF]
Bilican S+5 more
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Screening instruments for antenatal and postpartum mental health disorders in migrant women: a systematic review. [PDF]
Verschuuren AEH+4 more
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