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The Politics of Forced Displacement [PDF]
Erin B. Corcoran, Nadia Yakoob
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Forced displacement and women's security in Colombia
Disasters, 2010In the protracted Colombian conflict, assistance to internally displaced persons has developed in the context of contradictory political processes. The Colombian government's launching of a transitional justice process in the midst of armed conflict has generated a complex situation displaying both conflict and post‐conflict characteristics.
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Force and small displacement in the contact
2003Under an increasing tangential load a so-called preliminary displacement occurs before the relative sliding. This phenomenon has been studied extensively both theoretically and experimentally, see [152], [31], [66], [71], [106], [108], [109]. Thus, a small relative motion with small velocity during contact is typical for oscillatory systems with ...
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Women Refugee Voices from Asia and Africa, 2021
Rebecca Eapen, Sweta Madhuri Kannan
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Rebecca Eapen, Sweta Madhuri Kannan
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Forced displacement in Colombia: Magnitude and causes
The Economics of Peace and Security Journal, 2009The article describes the magnitude, geographical extent, and causes of forced population displacements in Colombia. Forced migration in Colombia is a war strategy adopted by armed groups to strengthen territorial strongholds, weaken civilian support to the enemy, seize valuable lands, and produce and transport illegal drugs with ease.
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Indicator displacement assays (IDAs): the past, present and future
Chemical Society Reviews, 2021Adam C Sedgwick+2 more
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Bridge displacement estimation by fusing accelerometer and strain gauge measurements
Structural Control and Health Monitoring, 2021Hoon Sohn
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Forced Displacement, Identity, Embodiment and Change
2014This chapter looks at the use of embodiment as a process to facilitate changes in individual, social, and cultural relationships in the context of forced displacement and resettlement following war. It considers embodiment from an ethnographic perspective (Coffey, 1999; Gore, 1999; MacDonald, 2001; Royce, 2002) where multiple meanings become visible ...
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