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By Refugees, for Refugees: Refugee Leadership during COVID-19, and beyond [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Refugee Law, 2020
The response to COVID-19 calls for meaningful and substantive refugee participation and leadership.
Alio, M   +5 more
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“A Refugee Pastor in a Refugee Church” [PDF]

open access: yesMigration and Society, 2021
This article discusses “refugee-refugee hosting” in a faith-based context. It looks particularly at Congolese churches in Kampala, Uganda, that play a crucial role for Congolese refugees seeking refuge and protection. The article analyzes hybrid forms of hosting in a faith-based context and discusses the implications of this for how guest and host ...
openaire   +4 more sources

What is Refugee? [PDF]

open access: yesPerformance Philosophy, 2018
This collectively authored article is a curated response to a set of questions (or fragments of questions) derived from a year-long collaboration focused on the figure of the refugee. Delivered through mixed-media, the responses cover a vast range of territory, from the relation between refugees and global capitalism to the reign of bio- and necro ...
Will Daddario   +7 more
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Elephants as refugees [PDF]

open access: yesPeople and Nature, 2020
Abstract Habitat loss and climate change are displacing animals at alarming rates. In response, authors in the humanities and the sciences have described animals rhetorically as ‘refugees’. Such a description implies a strong call to action. However, the term ‘refugee’ may serve as more than mere rhetoric, indicating in a more literal way the ...
Tristan Derham, Freya Mathews
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Detention of refugees [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2006
Australia has given up mandatory detention because it damages detainees' mental health M ore than 7 million of the world's 17 million refugees remain “warehoused” under conditions of confinement,1 raising serious human rights issues about the treatment of people fleeing oppression.
Mina Fazel, Derrick Silove
openaire   +3 more sources

Refugees in Greece: the Greeks as ‘refugees’

open access: yesGlobal Discourse, 2018
The state of economic emergency under which Greece has been put for the past eight years throws into relief the basic antinomy inherent in democracy. This pertains to the exercise of national sovereignty on the basis of borders whose safeguarding, however, implements a network of state practices of control and selection of populations both ‘within’ and
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Once a refugee, always a refugee? The haunting of the refugee label in resettlement

open access: yes, 2021
On International Refugee Day 2018, Danijel Malbasa, a Melbourne-based industrial relations lawyer and a refugee of the Yugoslav wars, wrote of his desire growing up to distance himself from his refugee identity. He worked hard to ‘scrub out my strong Slavic accent, develop an Aussie drawl, take out the letter “j” from my name, even better anglicise it ...
openaire   +3 more sources

Green Fabrication of Sulfonium‐Containing Bismuth Materials for High‐Sensitivity X‐Ray Detection

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, EarlyView.
[(CH3CH2)3S]6Bi8I30 and [[(CH3CH2)3S]AgBiI5 are introduced as novel X‐ray detector materials with exceptional sensitivity and low detection limits. Produced via scalable, green synthesis, they remain highly durable after 9 months of storage and continuous X‐ray use, setting a new benchmark for medical imaging and outperforming many existing and ...
Allan Starkholm   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Innovating to amplify the voices of young people from marginalized ethnic migrant backgrounds

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Community Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract The meaningful participation of young people from marginalized ethnic backgrounds in civic processes is central to the social cohesion of increasingly diverse liberal democracies, but their participation is compromised by a range of barriers resulting in decision‐making that is disconnected from their lives.
Kelsey L. Deane   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

“Who's breaking the law … not us, them!”: Inside immigration detention in Portugal

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Community Psychology, EarlyView.
Abstract In this paper, we examine immigration detention in Portugal, a system whose daily operations and inherent violence are overlooked in both public and academic discourses. Even within community psychology, discussions on immigration detention have largely remained on the fringes of scholarly debates. Guided by a justice‐centered ecological lens,
Francesca Esposito   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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