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Post-Assad Syria: What Lies Ahead for Syrian Refugees in Europe?

17.01.2025 , in ((Gestion migratoire)) , ((No Comments))

With the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, statements concerning the fate of Syrian asylum seekers and refugees in Europe have proliferated. Beyond these heated reactions, the regime’s collapse raises critical sociological, legal, and political questions that scientific research could help address. In an optimistic scenario for Syria, will Syrian refugees ...

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Living the Securitized Border: Testimonies from the Central Mediterranean Sea

13.11.2024 , in ((Experiences)) , ((No Comments))

Europe’s borders are not just distant physical barriers but powerful forces shaping how we perceive and manage migration across the continent. “Thinking Outside the Border,” an illustrated booklet launched by doctoral researcher Anna Marino, focuses on this reality. Created with the activist Simone Gavazzi and illustrator Arianna Sisani, the project ...

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Mobility and Immobility in International Migration Trajectories

24.10.2024 , in ((Crises and (Im)mobility Regimes)) , ((No Comments))

The definition of migration has been subject to long conceptual discussions throughout history. Studies that investigate human migrations crossing national borders have failed to adequately account for the notion of mobility. One of the central objectives of the nccr – on the move is to explore the interconnectedness of migration ...

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Benefits of the Private Accommodation System for Ukrainian Refugees in Switzerland

04.07.2024 , in ((Ukrainian Refugees)) , ((No Comments))

Existing research assesses positively the introduction of the private accommodation system for Ukrainian refugees in Switzerland. This system effectively reduced the pressure on state structures during the peak period of their arrival from Ukraine. Host families, however, played a much greater role in the lives of Ukrainians than simply providing ...

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