21.09.2023 , in ((Europe on the Brink))
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Dietrich Thränhardt
The future of Ukrainian refugees in Europe remains uncertain after the « Temporary Protection » measure adopted by the member states is no longer applicable. A European follow-up arrangement is necessary, which preserves Ukrainian’s freedom of movement and treats them like EU citizens. This would involve continued access to employment, housing, and
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14.06.2023 , in ((Structural Racism))
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Meriam Mastour
Une étude du Forum suisse pour l’étude des migrations et de la population (SFM) démontre qu’il existe en Suisse un racisme structurel (systémique). L’étude définit le racisme structurel comme un système social qui reproduit des inégalités. Voyons comment les institutions politiques et médiatiques suisses participent à ces inégalités en restreignant
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24.05.2023 , in ((Structural Racism))
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Annik Dubied et Andrew Robotham
Most Swiss journalists display a strong willingness not to produce news stories that discriminate. So, why are stories that reproduce or strengthen harmful stereotypes nevertheless published on a regular basis? When looking at the issue of discrimination in media content from a systemic standpoint, it seems essential to raise awareness
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05.04.2023 , in ((Creative Knowledge Transfer))
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Laure Sandoz et Nicolas Yazgi
Switzerland has a high foreign population but a restrictive admission policy for non-European nationals, leading to a multi-speed system where some have more opportunities than others. During the participatory theater event « Welcome to Heimatland! » participants got to play the role of migrants arriving in a fictional country and trying to
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21.03.2023 , in ((COVID-19 + Mobility))
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Yossra Kallali et Silindile Nanzile Mlilo
During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments struggled to respond quickly and efficiently to a changing epidemiological context. To handle crises better, key populations, such as migrants, should be involved in the prevention and intervention strategies. Research on vaccine rollouts in Ethiopia, Tunisia, and South Africa found that civil society groups were
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