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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07.12.2022 , in ((Corps et espaces en temps de crises))
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Lise Landrin
Une femme d’affaire qui fait voler une nappe à carreau en plein centre de Grenoble, c’est une scène que l’on pourrait qualifier de drôle, de transgressive ou d’incompréhensible. Une chose fera l’unanimité : ce geste est inattendu. Comment les corps révèlent la ville que nous fabriquons ? Comment la danse,
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23.08.2022 , in ((Europe on the Brink))
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Kamila Fiałkowska
It has been a year since the humanitarian crisis began on the Polish-Belarussian border, where a group of Afghan refugees was trapped. After spending several days there, the refugees were pushed back to the Belarusian side by the Polish border guards. Since then, numerous reports of violence towards refugees, but
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09.06.2022 , in ((Reflexive Migration Studies))
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Halleh Ghorashi
Since 2015, the study of refugee inclusion has become a booming business. However, research and policies are still quite disconnected from refugees’ lives. Reflective infrastructures can help refugees, other societal actors, and researchers collaborate on knowledge co-creation projects that address refugees’ and migrants’ real-life challenges and question taken-for-granted assumptions. Spaces
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17.05.2022 , in ((Europe on the Brink))
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Jenna Althoff
The forced displacement from bordering Ukraine towards Hungary seems to have all but evaporated a decade-long effort to build a fortress of Hungary by its ruling Fidesz party. How is this U-turn in refugee reception to be understood? Due to the government’s strong ethnopopulism and its narrative of ethnic inclusiveness,
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