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Deportability, Deportation and Nigerian 'Deportspora' in China
How do the manifestations of deportability in everyday life and deportation experiences constitute African migrants into a “deportspora” in China? Despite the scholarly attention paid to the migration of Africans to China, questions of deportability and
Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo
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Between the lines: A mixed-methods study on the impacts of parental deportation on the health and well-being of U.S. citizen children [PDF]
Objective: To explore the impacts of parental deportation on the health and well-being of U.S. citizen children of Mexican immigrants. Methods: From 2019–2020, this ambi-directional cohort study recruited U.S.-based families with an undocumented Mexican ...
Ana Martinez-Donate +10 more
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Situated sites of migration control: Swiss deportation practices and their relational materiality in prisons, hospitals, and airports [PDF]
Deportation is often studied in the context of research into the administration, enforcement, and control of immigration, with researchers highlighting the violent effect on deportees and studying the various actors involved in the deportation process ...
L. M. Borrelli
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DEPORTATION AS A TYPE OF MIGRATION: THEORETICAL JUSTIFICATION AND HISTORICAL BRIEF
The paper assumes that deportation is one of the kinds of migration, particularly forced migration, e.g. refugees. The necessity of research arises as millions of people were affected by deportation last century and much more previously.
Ліана Чернобай +1 more
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Historicising Australian Deportation of 'Suspect' and 'Undesirable' Migrant Communities
The overall aim of the paper is to present evidence on the factors underpinning historical deportation cases, by exploring the reasons, explanations and patterns related to deportation in Australia.
Marinella Marmo +2 more
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Considering the harsh humanitarian and financial costs of deportation, Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR) is regarded as a better alternative to return migrants to their countries of origin.
Judith Altrogge
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Sprawozdanie z drugiej edycji projektu „W poszukiwaniu świadka historii – święta i uroczystości podczas II wojny światowej”
Małgorzata Laburda-Lis
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Urszula Sosna: “When war broke out here in 1945…”
The text contains a transcription and commentary on the account of Urszula Sosna recorded within the framework of the 9th “Oral History Grant”. The narrator talks about the Silesian Uprisings, the plebiscite, the incorporation of Tarnowskie Góry into ...
Małgorzata Laburda-Lis
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The Influence of Deportation on the Identity of Germans of Russia and Kazakhstan
The deportation of the Soviet Germans in 1941 was a turning point in their ethnic history. The deportation had a big influence on the ethnic identity of the Germans and transformed it.
Anna N. Blinova +2 more
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The Labor of Chartering a Deportation Journey
The article explores the work routines of preparing for deportations, alongside the work-life situation of employees who handle the task of deporting people.
Aina Backman
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