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Nationalities Papers, 2017
Refugees – that is to say, some refugees – are in the news. Politicians and media outlets have been quick to advertise the impact of the Syrian civil war on mass population displacement, particular...
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Refugees – that is to say, some refugees – are in the news. Politicians and media outlets have been quick to advertise the impact of the Syrian civil war on mass population displacement, particular...
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The Lancet, 1994
Croatia has given shelter to more than half million displaced persons and refugees from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Klenovnik has one of the specialised hospitals that provides treatment for pulmonary diseases and tuberculosis for adults from different parts of Croatia.
Igor Puljić+2 more
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Croatia has given shelter to more than half million displaced persons and refugees from Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Klenovnik has one of the specialised hospitals that provides treatment for pulmonary diseases and tuberculosis for adults from different parts of Croatia.
Igor Puljić+2 more
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Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2005
CONTEXT The global refugee crisis requires that researchers, policymakers, and clinicians comprehend the magnitude of the psychological consequences of forced displacement and the factors that moderate them. To date, no empirical synthesis of research on
Matthew Porter, N. Haslam
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CONTEXT The global refugee crisis requires that researchers, policymakers, and clinicians comprehend the magnitude of the psychological consequences of forced displacement and the factors that moderate them. To date, no empirical synthesis of research on
Matthew Porter, N. Haslam
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Prejudice-relevant Correlates of Attitudes towards Refugees: A Meta-analysis
Journal of Refugee Studies, 2019This article meta-analyses the available data on attitudes towards refugees and asylum seekers, with the aim of estimating effect sizes for the relationships between these attitudes and prejudice-relevant correlates.
M. M. Cowling+2 more
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The Flüchtlingskrise in Germany: Crisis of the Refugees, by the Refugees, for the Refugees
Sociology, 2018This essay explores the various ways in which the discourse about the refugee crisis in Germany was charged politically. While some interpreted it as an economic opportunity and saw the extraordinary events as signs of a positive change in Germany’s culture of receiving migrants, others saw the refugee crisis as a further event in the downward spiral ...
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Explaining Attitudes Toward Refugees and Immigrants in Europe
Political Studies, 2020While there is a large literature on attitudes toward immigrants, scholars have not systematically examined the determinants of attitudes toward refugees.
Lamis Abdelaaty, Liza G. Steele
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Climate refugees and their 'refugee' status
International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies, 2017This article explores the manner in which the growing problem of climate refugees poses a significant legal, social and ethical challenge to international humanitarian law. It takes note of the obligations of the Global North, and takes into account different humanitarian and legal arguments that have been acknowledged by national courts. It goes on to
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Refugees as Actors? Critical Reflections on Global Refugee Policies on Self-reliance and Resilience
Journal of Refugee Studies, 2020Global policies designed to promote the self-reliance and resilience of refugees strive to increase their abilities to deal with hardships; in doing so, they rhetorically shift refugees from the category of ‘vulnerable’ to that of capable actors.
U. Krause, Hannah Schmidt
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International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies, 2015
Refoulement, a French word meaning to reject; or backwash, is a contentious issue in the international law and policy. However, the word is unknown to most of the public world – the Australian government operations to deter asylum seekers titled ‘pushing back the boats', ‘operation sovereign borders' are questionably pushing the limits as to what's ...
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Refoulement, a French word meaning to reject; or backwash, is a contentious issue in the international law and policy. However, the word is unknown to most of the public world – the Australian government operations to deter asylum seekers titled ‘pushing back the boats', ‘operation sovereign borders' are questionably pushing the limits as to what's ...
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The U.S. and Refugees: The Refugee Act of 1980
Issue, 1982Public Law 96-212, the Refugee Act of 1980, which President Carter signed into law on March 17, 1980 and which went into effect on April 1, 1980, stands as irrefutable evidence of our humanitarian and democratic ideals and concerns as a nation. Adopted after years of study and in the light of our increasing experience in confronting the refugee problem
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