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ABSTRACT Research highlights the long‐term collective effects of mass human rights violations (MHRVs) on survivors’ wellbeing. This multi‐method, multi‐context paper combines the social identity approach (SIA), transitional and social justice theories and human rights‐conceptualised wellbeing to propose a human rights understanding of trauma responses ...
Blerina Kёllezi+6 more
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Perceptions About the Labor Market Integration of Refugees: Evidences from Syrian Refugees in Jordan
This article focuses on the refugees’ labor market integration in the immediate host countries. Drawing from the experience of Syrian refugees in Jordan, it describes how the integration in labor market depends on the alignment of four perspectives: (1 ...
Zeynep Sahin Mencutek, A. Nashwan
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Beyond Collective Victimhood: How Diverse Conflict Knowledge Relates to Community Cohesion
ABSTRACT In conflict‐affected societies, collective victimization can undermine social cohesion or foster narrow ingroup bonding and parochialism. We examine whether the possibility to know and freely communicate about diverse conflict experiences, which go beyond collective (ingroup) victimhood, can serve as a resource for community cohesion (i.e ...
Sandra Penić+2 more
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Letter to the Editor: Limited Facts from IRB Statistics on Refugee Claims
Just a note to alert you and the editors of "Refuge" to the fact that the statistics from the Refugee Board are limited and can misrepresent the situation.
Tom Clark
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Refugee Business Start-ups in the North East of England: An Impossible Dream? [PDF]
Objectives and prior work - For many asylum seekers just getting to the UK is an achievement, let alone obtaining refugee status. When ‘equality’ is achieved with other immigrant workers then the settlement process begins. For some this includes starting
Davidson, Hilary+2 more
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Asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia: Problems and potentials [PDF]
Asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia increasingly experience protracted waiting times for permanent settlement in other countries. They have few, if any, legal rights, coupled with extremely limited financial resources and no access to government ...
Briskman, Linda Ruth, Fiske, Lucy Imogen
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On Digital Passages and Borders: Refugees and the New Infrastructure for Movement and Control
Since 2014, millions of refugees and migrants have arrived at the borders of Europe. This article argues that, in making their way to safe spaces, refugees rely not only on a physical but increasingly also digital infrastructure of movement. Social media,
Mark Latonero, Paula Kift
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Differences in Labour Market Outcomes between Natives, Refugees and Other Migrants in the UK
Using 2010–2017 data we compare the labour market outcomes of refugees (those who migrated to seek asylum), natives (UK-born) and other migrants in the UK (work, study and family migrants).
Isabel Ruiz, Carlos Vargas‐Silva
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ABSTRACT The 17 October 2019 uprising in Lebanon marked a pivotal period of economic crisis and discontent with the ruling elite. We examined social cohesion post‐uprising by exploring political polarization between “anti‐ruling parties” citizens and “partisan/unaligned” citizens, in two surveys with a community sample (Study 1, N = 357) and a ...
Mortada Al‐Amine+3 more
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Chytridiomycosis, caused by the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), is a major driver of amphibian decline worldwide. The global presence of Bd is driven by a synergy of factors, such as climate, species life history, and amphibian host susceptibility.
M. Delia Basanta+2 more
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