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Respect for refugees

Emergency Nurse, 2005
At the end of a busy day, most of us can return home to our 'refuge', where we can unwind and relax in a safe environment. This is a place that feels secure to us, where we can surround ourselves with familiar people and belongings. For many of us, our refuge holds part of our identity.
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Who Is a Refugee?

Ethics, 1985
The term "refugee" conjures up a melange of bleak images: a teeming boat adrift on the South China Sea, a bloated child in Bangladesh, a shantytown reduced to rubble in Beirut. The contention is that neither persecution nor alienage captures what is essential about refugeehood.
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Migration and refugees

2001
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Perceptions of mental health and perceived barriers to mental health help-seeking amongst refugees: A systematic review

Clinical Psychology Review, 2020
Yulisha Byrow   +2 more
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Refugee

2020
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Guided self-help to reduce psychological distress in South Sudanese female refugees in Uganda: a cluster randomised trial

The Lancet Global Health, 2020
Wietse A Tol   +2 more
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Refugees, migrants, neither, both: categorical fetishism and the politics of bounding in Europe’s ‘migration crisis’

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2018
Heaven Crawley, Dimitris Skleparis
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The first climate refugees? Contesting global narratives of climate change in Tuvalu

Global Environmental Change, 2012
Carol Farbotko, Heather Lazrus
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