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Understanding the organization and delivery of health services following the repatriation of South Sudanese refugees from the West Nile districts in Uganda. [PDF]
Komakech H +3 more
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Experiences of stigma and violence among persons affected by skin neglected tropical diseases (NTDs): longitudinal analysis from an integrated intervention in Liberia. [PDF]
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The classroom as a space of resistance. Cooperation, gratitude and collective memory between neuroscience and social science. [PDF]
Mollès D, Parada-Ulloa M.
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Exile and the kingdom: integration of an exiled family
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2022AbstractThe subject of exile is a ubiquitous global theme. The result of multiple factors, it insinuates itself into events affecting people’s daily lives and the development of countries. Beyond politics, a psychological reading enables us to reflect on its impact, not only on the individual or group but also in relation to the exiled family.
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Literature of Exile and Exile in Literature
Prilozi za orijentalnu filologiju, 2021The number of descendants of Bosniak migrants in Anatolia has led us to examine the issue of existence of literature of exile in this community; as well as the theme of Bosniak migration to Turkey in literary texts. This paper presents biographies of authors of Bosniak origin and indicates elements of literature of exile in their work: Mehmet Ruhi ...
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Diogenes, 2007
Abstract This paper traces back the psychological effects of the ‘masked exile’ of a Jewish Tunisian family settled in France. The author provides a rich analysis of a sudden and permanent change of nationality, country, language, urban bustle and family environment, following the ‘tunisification of Tunisia’ launched by President ...
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Abstract This paper traces back the psychological effects of the ‘masked exile’ of a Jewish Tunisian family settled in France. The author provides a rich analysis of a sudden and permanent change of nationality, country, language, urban bustle and family environment, following the ‘tunisification of Tunisia’ launched by President ...
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Science, 2017
Long-persecuted Yezidis unite to cope with the mental stress of forced migration.
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Long-persecuted Yezidis unite to cope with the mental stress of forced migration.
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Since 2001, the United Nations has designated 20 June as World Refugee Day. It seeks to raise awareness of refugees—currently estimated to be more than 114 million persons internally displaced, exiled, or on the move—and the often-harsh conditions they confront around the world.
Gary E, Machlis +1 more
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Since 2001, the United Nations has designated 20 June as World Refugee Day. It seeks to raise awareness of refugees—currently estimated to be more than 114 million persons internally displaced, exiled, or on the move—and the often-harsh conditions they confront around the world.
Gary E, Machlis +1 more
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2015
The settlement of Jacob's family in Egypt does resemble a refugee's humble and vulnerable dependency on the good will of their lords and neighbours. But their fate is quite good. When Joseph's brothers request that they may live as foreigners in Goshen, Pharaoh gives them permission to settle in the best part of Egypt and Joseph provides for them.
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The settlement of Jacob's family in Egypt does resemble a refugee's humble and vulnerable dependency on the good will of their lords and neighbours. But their fate is quite good. When Joseph's brothers request that they may live as foreigners in Goshen, Pharaoh gives them permission to settle in the best part of Egypt and Joseph provides for them.
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