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 Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders
ISBN: 9781032071862
: Taylor&Francis
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ISBN-10: 1032071869
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: 25.09.2023
: Routledge research on the global politics of migration
: 234 x 156
: Hostility and ␘unmaking␙ the human
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Sa`udi policies towards migrants and refugees

: Kechichian, Joseph A Alsharif, Fahad
: Sa`udi policies towards migrants and refugees
ISBN: 1789761441 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781789761443
: Gazelle Book Services
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: 12870.00 .
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: A Sacred Duty sets out the Kingdoms policy toward the global issue of migrants and refugees, with special emphasis directed toward Muslim societies. Discussion focuses on refugee communities currently living in Saudi Arabia, some of which migrated due to war, forced displacement, environmental catastrophe, and economic hardship. Some migrants have come from bordering countries such as Iraq and Yemen; others reached the Arabian Peninsula from Africa and Asia. All have been welcomed and cared for, though settlement conditions, repatriation and deportation circumstances were not always ideal. Inevitably, and mirroring experience elsewhere in the world, there are undeniable gulfs between policies and practices. Policy shortcomings are measured against the substantive assistance planks that Riyadh espouses, including providing financial aid to refugees in third countries, over and above United Nations appeals. These acts are done without prejudice and mostly without publicity. Aid to the needy is justified by religious obligations, as well as on humanitarian grounds. Saudi Arabias aid contributions have generally been either overlooked or dismissed, and the religious foundations of their commitment to displaced populations has been negatively contrasted against human-rights based commitments espoused by Western states and institutions. Saudi Policies Towards Migrants and Refugees addresses these concerns, filling a key gap in the literature on a vital policy topic. The book refutes notions that the country discourages open research on sensitive topics and further dispels the prejudiced idea of a society closed to any kind of external influence. Saudi Arabias granting of hospitality to refugees reinforces historic, tribal and universal norms in contrast to misplaced notions of hostility toward Western standards, which in the case of migrants and refugees has seen the application of confused and alarming standards of behaviour by a plethora of Western states. Published in conjunction with the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies (KFCRIS).

Refugees and Forced Migrants in Africa and the EU

: Elisabeth Wacker; Ulrich Becker; Katharina Crepaz
: Refugees and Forced Migrants in Africa and the EU
ISBN: 3658245379 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783658245375
: Springer
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: 11179.00 .
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: The so-called refugee crisis represents one of the biggest contemporary political and social challenges. Although many African countries have been dealing with forced migratory and refugee movements for decades, their experiences have so far largely been neglected in the predominantly Eurocentric public debate. The present volume aims to bridge this gap by providing comparative African and European perspectives from different disciplines, highlighting the challenges but also potential mutual benefits of social diversification, and offering an insight into possible solution strategies.

Migrants and Refugees from the 1960s until Today

: Dirk Rupnow, Wolfgang Mueller
: Migrants and Refugees from the 1960s until Today
ISBN: 3847114123 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783847114123
: Gazelle Book Services
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: 5146.00 .
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: One of the oldest phenomena in the history of mankind is migration, whether peaceful or violent, voluntary or forced, barely noticeable outfl ow or mass movements. In the 19th century, regional migration to frontier territories, as for example in the Russian Empire or the United States of America, was a natural object of research. In the 1960s there was renewed interest in migration history in Western Europe due to the increase of immigration. With the collapse of the Soviet Union and the so-called Eastern Bloc, the history of borders came again into focus, leading to a new generation in migration history. This development was reinforced by the summer of migration of 2015. The history of migration to Austria, especially during the Second Republic, has long been a topic overlooked by historians, but received increased attention since the 1980s. The present volume presents research currently being done on the history of migration to or through Austria.

Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders: Hostility and `Unmaking` the Human

: Ibrahim Yasmin
: Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders: Hostility and `Unmaking` the Human
ISBN: 1032071834 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781032071831
: Taylor&Francis
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: 22202.00 .
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: This book investigates the hostile environment and politics of visceral and racial denigration which have characterised responses to refugees and migrants within the UK and Europe. Of interest to researchers of migration, humanitarianism, geography, global development, sociology and communication studies.

Women and Borders: Refugees, Migrants and Communities

: Seema Shekhawat, Debidatta Aurobinda
: Women and Borders: Refugees, Migrants and Communities
ISBN: 1784539570 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781784539573
: Bloomsbury Academic
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: 19008.00 .
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: Experiences of women migrants and refugees at the border

Refuge and Resilience

: Laura Simich; Lisa Andermann
: Refuge and Resilience
ISBN: 9401778124 ISBN-13(EAN): 9789401778121
: Springer
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: 15372.00 .
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: Strongly focused on practical solutions in mental health care for refugees and forced migrants, this welcome addition to the literature is an interdisciplinary evaluation of the social and psychological resources fostering resilience in the face of adversity.

Refugees and Migrants in Law and Policy

: Helmut Kury; S?awomir Redo
: Refugees and Migrants in Law and Policy
ISBN: 3030101622 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783030101626
: Springer
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: 53106.00 .
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: Refugees and migration are not a new story in the history of humankind, but in the last few years, against a backdrop of huge numbers of migrants, especially from war-torn countries, they have again been a topic of intensive and contentious discussion in politics, the media and scientific publications. Two United Nations framework declarations on the sustainable development goals and on refugees and migrants adopted in 2016 have prompted the editors who have a background in international criminology to invite 60 contributors from different countries to contribute their expertise on civic education aspects of the refugee and migrant crisis in the Global North and South. Comprising 35 articles, this book presents an overview of the interdisciplinary issues involved in irregular migration around the world. It is intended for educationists, educators, diplomats, those working in mass media, decision-makers, criminologists and other specialists faced with questions involving refugees and migrants as well as those interested in improving the prospects of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration in the context of promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development. Rather than a timeline for migration policies based on now, with states focusing on stopping migration now, sending back migrants now or bringing in technicians or low-skilled migrant workers now, there should be a long-term strategy for multicultural integration and economic assimilation. This book, prefaced by Fran?ois Cr?peau, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, and William Lacy Swing, Director-General of the International Organization for Migration, addresses the question of the rights and responsibilities involved in migration from the academic and practical perspectives of experts in the field of social sciences and welfare, and charts the way forward to 2030 and beyond, and also beyond the paradigm of political correctness.

: Wilfried Zoungrana
: No Country for Migrants? Critical Perspectives on Asylum, Immigration, and Integration in Germany
ISBN: 9004415505 ISBN-13(EAN): 9789004415508
: Brill
: 27893.00 .
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: No Country for Migrants? Critical Perspectives on Asylum, Immigration, and Integration in Germany aims to critically contribute to ongoing debates about immigration, integration, and xenophobia in Germany. Set against the backdrop of Germanys controversial political decision to open its borders to refugees in 2015, the book realigns this watershed with the broader historical narratives of migration to explain its exceptionality both as an event and transformative force on the migration/integration discourse. The book further uses critical theories to make sense of the shifting socio-political coordinates of Germany. It addresses the history of Germanys migration policies, its soft and hard power in migration control, language and societal integration, immigration and the revival of right-wing extremism, as well as religion and immigration.

From Migrants to Refugees: The Politics of Aid along the Tanzania-Rwanda Border

: Jill Rosenthal
: From Migrants to Refugees: The Politics of Aid along the Tanzania-Rwanda Border
ISBN: 1478024992 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781478024996
: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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: 3630.00 .
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: In From Migrants to Refugees Jill Rosenthal tells the history of how Rwandan migrants in a Tanzanian border district became considered either citizens or refugees as nation-state boundaries solidified in the wake of decolonization. Outlining the process by which people who have long lived and circulated across the Rwanda-Tanzania border came to have a national identity, Rosenthal reveals humanitarian aid’s central role in the ideological processes of decolonization and nation building. From precolonial histories to the first Rwandan refugee camps during decolonization in the 1960s to the massive refugee camps in the 1990s, Rosenthal highlights the way that this area became a testing ground for novel forms of transnational aid to refugees that had global implications. As local and national actors, refugees, and international officials all attempted to control the lives and futures of refugee groups, they contested the authority of the nation-state and the international refugee regime. This history, Rosenthal demonstrates, illuminates how tensions between state and international actors divided people who share a common history, culture, and language across national borders.

Iraqi Migrants in Syria: The Crisis Before the Storm

: Hoffmann Sophia
: Iraqi Migrants in Syria: The Crisis Before the Storm
ISBN: 0815634714 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780815634713
: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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: 3756.00 .
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: During the decade that preceded Syrias 2011 uprising and descent into violence, the country was in the midst of another crisis: the mass arrival of Iraqi migrants and a flood of humanitarian aid to handle the refugee emergency. International aid organizations, the media, and diplomats alike praised the Syrian government for keeping open borders and providing a safe haven for Iraqis fleeing the violence in Baghdad and Iraqs southern provinces. Only a few analysts looked beneath the surface to understand how the apparent generosity toward refugees squared with the ruthless oppression that characterized the Syrian government. In this volume, Hoffmann offers a richly detailed analysis of this contradiction, shedding light on Syrias domestic and international politics shortly before the outbreak of war.Drawing on firsthand observations and interviews, Hoffmann provides a nuanced portrait of the conditions of daily life for Iraqis living in Syria. She finds that Syrias illiberal government does not differentiate between citizen and foreigner, while the liberal politics of international aid organizations do. Based on detailed ethnographic research, Iraqi Migrants in Syria draws a highly original comparison between the Syrian governments and aid organizations approaches to Iraqi migration, throwing into question many widely held assumptions about freedom, and its absence, in authoritarian contexts.

Strangers in the Kingdom: Ministering to Refugees, Migrants and the Stateless

: Das Rupen, Hamoud Brent
: Strangers in the Kingdom: Ministering to Refugees, Migrants and the Stateless
ISBN: 1783682779 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781783682775
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: 2482.00 .
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: This book asks why God cares for the displaced, presenting biblical, theological, and missiological foundations for ministries to those impacted this way. Addressing humanitarian and legal needs of the displaced is the starting point, but relief, repatriation, and resettlement programs need to help the stranger find a place to belong.

Refugees and Migrants in Law and Policy

: Kury
: Refugees and Migrants in Law and Policy
ISBN: 3319721585 ISBN-13(EAN): 9783319721583
: Springer
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: 53106.00 .
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: Refugees and migration are not a new story in the history of humankind, but in the last few years, against a backdrop of huge numbers of migrants, especially from war-torn countries, they have again been a topic of intensive and contentious discussion in politics, the media and scientific publications. Two United Nations framework declarations on the sustainable development goals and on refugees and migrants adopted in 2016 have prompted the editors who have a background in international criminology to invite 60 contributors from different countries to contribute their expertise on civic education aspects of the refugee and migrant crisis in the Global North and South. Comprising 35 articles, this book presents an overview of the interdisciplinary issues involved in irregular migration around the world. It is intended for educationists, educators, diplomats, those working in mass media, decision-makers, criminologists and other specialists faced with questions involving refugees and migrants as well as those interested in improving the prospects of orderly, safe, regular and responsible migration in the context of promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development. Rather than a timeline for migration policies based on now, with states focusing on stopping migration now, sending back migrants now or bringing in technicians or low-skilled migrant workers now, there should be a long-term strategy for multicultural integration and economic assimilation. This book, prefaced by Fran?ois Cr?peau, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, and William Lacy Swing, Director-General of the International Organization for Migration, addresses the question of the rights and responsibilities involved in migration from the academic and practical perspectives of experts in the field of social sciences and welfare, and charts the way forward to 2030 and beyond, and also beyond the paradigm of political correctness.


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