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Forced Migration Studies: Current Interventions, pp. , 2022/05/03
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction:
Leonardo Schiocchet and Christine Nölle-Karimi
Part 1 – Forced Migration in the Contemporary World
a. Policy Critique
2. Collective Amnesia: The de-Historization and Normalization of Closed Borders
Ruth Wodak
3. Forced displacement from Ukraine: Notes on Humanitarian Protection and Durable Solutions
Kristin Bergtora Sandvik and Adèle Garnier
4. Which Victims Count? The EU and Refugees from Ukraine
Monika Mokre
5. Blocked Access to Citizenship: Home, Foreign Home
Rainer Bauböck and Gerd Valchars
6. What about the Rights of Child Refugees in Austria?
Lisa Wolfsegger
b. Contextual Panoramas/Horizons
7. How Important is Religion for Refugee Management in the Middle East?
Nina Egger
8. Spaces of Transregional Aid and Visual Politics in Lebanon
Estella Carpi
9. The Lebanese Covid-19 Crisis within Crises and its Refugees
Leonardo Schiocchet
10. Refugees and COVID-19 in Brazil: Challenges, Lessons, and Expectations
Patricia Martuscelli
11. Voluntary Returns or Forced Choices? Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration Programs in The Gambia
Viola Castellano
Part 2 – Concept and Affect within Forced Migration
c. Rethinking Categories
12. Refugee, Asylum Seeker or Migrant? Words Matter. People Matter. Politics Matters.
Jasmin Lilian Diab
13. “Vulnerability in Contexts of Flight" - A critical analysis of multiple aspects of vulnerability among refugees
Maria Six-Hohenbalken and Josef Kohlbacher
14. The Effects of UNHCR’s Resilience Approach on the Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
Lyla André
15. The category of Nationality in an Investigation on Colombian Refugees in Brazil
Angela Facundo Navia
16. Thinking of Environmental Migration through Translocality and Mobilities
Daniela Paredes Grijalva and Rachael Diniega
17. “The Ideal Austrian” vs. “the Refugee”: The Construction of Collective Identities in the “Values and Orientation Courses”
Hannah Myott and Mina Vasileva
18. Which Fields of Action do Occupational Therapists Identify to Promote Health Literacy of Syrian Refugees in Austria?
Julia Volk
d. Affect and Sensibilities among Refugees
19. Humanitarianism and forced Migration; Motherhood and Humanitarianism in the Covid-19 pandemic in Rio de Janeiro
Sylivia Koberwa
20. Gender Troubles in Shatila, Lebanon: Bodies that Matter (the Fidāʾiyyīn’s Heroism) And Undoing Gender (the Shabāb’s Burden)
Gustavo Barbosa
21. From Self-Denial to Politics of Visibility: Palestinians in Germany and Switzerland from the 1960s to 2015
Sarah El-Bulbeisi
22. The Cross-Border Clinic and the Idea of Existential Pangea
Suzana Mallard
23. The Impact of Covid-19 among Refugees of the Syrian Conflict in Brazil
Leonardo Schiocchet, Mirian Alves de Souza and Helena Manfrinato