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Refugee Social Work Positioned Between Transnationalization, State Services and Volunteering: A Review from the German Context

2018

Social work has always been basically organized at the local and national levels. Nevertheless, in the face of globalization, social work has to be reconsidered far beyond national boundaries, because its clients’ social life worlds extend beyond local and state borders. This chapter analyzes the state of the art in the field of volunteering, refuge and social work and argues that due to its double mandate, social work could act as a bridge between state services and initiatives of the civil society and offer an insight into the ambiguities of cooperation between volunteering activities and professional social work using selected examples.

Civil societySocial workRefugee05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyFace (sociological concept)Context (language use)Public administrationBridge (interpersonal)0506 political scienceGlobalizationPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationMandate050703 geography
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Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral Duty

2020

The increasingly acknowledged post-secular perspective has resulted in the emergence of some new approaches theorizing this phenomenon. One such approach has been the concept of religious engagement, which calls for the redefinition of the perception of religious non-state actors towards including them as important partners in the process of identifying and realizing political goals. According to this view, due to the multidimensional role played by religious communities and non-state religious actors, they need to be recognized as pivotal in creating a new form of knowledge generated through encounter and dialogue of the political decision-makers with these subjects. Among numerous others,…

Civil societyrelational approachlcsh:BL1-2790Refugeemedia_common.quotation_subjectFace (sociological concept)Community of Sant’Egidio0603 philosophy ethics and religionlcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismPoliticsState (polity)Political sciencePhenomenonPerceptionreligious engagement; post-secularism; civil society; transformative approach; relational approach; duty dilemma; Humanitarian Corridors; Community of Sant’Egidio050602 political science & public administrationcivil societytransformative approachmedia_commonHumanitarian Corridors060303 religions & theologypost-secularism05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Religious studiesEnvironmental ethics06 humanities and the arts0506 political sciencereligious engagementduty dilemmaReligions
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Looking over the channel: The balance of media coverage about the “refugee crisis” in Germany and the UK

2022

Abstract This study compares the balance of newspaper and television news coverage about migration in two countries that were differently affected by the so-called “refugee crisis” in 2015 in terms of the geopolitical involvement and numbers of migrants being admitted. Based on a broad consensus among political elites, Germany left its borders open and received about one million migrants mainly from Syria during 2015. In contrast, the conservative British government was heavily attacked by oppositional parties for closing Britain’s borders and, thus, restricting immigration. These different initial situations led to remarkable differences between the news coverage in both countries. In line…

CommunicationRefugee05 social sciencesRefugee crisis050801 communication & media studiesMedia coverageInternational economics0506 political science0508 media and communicationsBalance (accounting)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political science050602 political science & public administrationChannel (broadcasting)Communications
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Guiding the development of community-based services for vulnerable migrants and refugees in Europe

2020

Abstract The Mig-HealthCare roadmap & toolbox emphasize an approach that can be implemented at a local community level by local health professionals. The roadmap and toolbox were the main outcome of the project which combines evidence from original research and other information to present concrete steps in the provision of care to migrants and refugees at a community level. The vision of Mig-HealthCare for this roadmap & toolbox is to (1) Help the health professionals working primarily at the community health care level to familiarize themselves with the key areas of importance in refugee/migrant health (2) Provide health professionals with a valuable set of best practices and hand…

Community basedEconomic growthPolitical scienceRefugeePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEuropean Journal of Public Health
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Pilot action within the framework of the Mig-HealthCare project - implementation of community-based pilot studies addressing health inequalities of m…

2020

Abstract In the framework of the Mig-HealthCare project, a roadmap to community-based health care was developed including a toolbox and an algorithm. The Mig-HealthCare partners piloted parts of the roadmap in 8 EU countries. Piloting included actions on health promotion issues for migrants/refugees, mental health issues, non-communicable diseases, screening for breast and cervical cancer and vaccination issues. Two recommended practices were also piloted among migrants/refugees namely the 'circle of health' and health mentors while the Greek partner tested the developed algorithm in various health settings. All pilots were evaluated using common and pilot specific indicators for (a) approp…

Community basedInequalityProject implementationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthMental healthHealth promotionAction (philosophy)NursingPolitical scienceHealth carebusinessmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Public Health
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Genetic structure of wildcat (Felis silvestris) populations in Italy

2013

Severe climatic changes during the Pleistocene shaped the distributions of temperate-adapted species. These species survived glaciations in classical southern refuges with more temperate climates, as well as in western and eastern peripheral Alpine temperate areas. We hypothesized that the European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) populations currently distributed in Italy differentiated in, and expanded from two distinct glacial refuges, located in the southern Apennines and at the periphery of the eastern Alps. This hypothesis was tested by genotyping 235 presumed European wildcats using a panel of 35 domestic cat-derived microsatellites. To provide support and controls for the analy…

Conservation geneticsPleistocenePopulationbiology.animal_breedAfrican wildcatglacial refugesEuropean wildcatGlacial periodeducationhybridizationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservationeducation.field_of_studyEcologybiologyEcologyFelislandscape geneticsbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageGeographyconservation geneticsGenetic structureAdmixture analysislanguageEuropean wildcatSicilianEcology and Evolution
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The Migration Crisis: An Introduction

2020

In 2015, the EU and its member states struggled to coordinate, communicate, and cooperate on the migration crisis as the chapters in this section show. Schilde and Wallace Goodman point out that while border security contains examples of deeper integration, asylum management policy has followed the scenarios of breaking down and muddling through. All the authors highlight the Dublin convention as particularly ill-devised and thus paving the way for the refugee crisis. Bosilca finds evidence for breaking down in addition to minimal reforms of border security policy that constitute muddling through. Crawford argues that the migration crisis provides evidence both of muddling through and headi…

ConventionHeading (navigation)Section (archaeology)Political economyPolitical scienceMember statesRefugee crisisBorder Security
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Misrecognizing Asylum. Causes, modalities and consequences of the crisis of a fundamental human right.

2017

The so-called contemporary refugee crisis can be defined as a European “right to asylum crisis”, a crisis of its fundamental principles: the protection of asylum seekers’ rights and the related principle of non-refoulement. Modalities and trends marking the recognition of asylum applicants as refugees, and of migrants as asylum seekers, will be considered along with the current implementation of the notion of a “safe country” within the context of EU texts on migration developed since 2015. This “right to asylum crisis” is then briefly analyzed as both a symptom and a cause of the European Union project’s wider political and cultural crisis.

CrisesRight to asylum; International Refugee law; Human Rights Law; Safe Countries; Crises;Right to asylumHuman Rights LawInternational Refugee lawSafe CountrieSafe CountriesSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica della Devianza e Mutamento SocialeSettore IUS/20 - Filosofia del DirittoRight to asylum International Refugee law Human Rights Law
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Europe and refugees : 1938 and 2015-16

2018

Ahonen attempts to provide some historical contextualization for the refugee crisis that has dominated much of European public and political debate since 2015. He draws comparisons between the crisis-ridden present and the decade of the previous century that was particularly laden with anticipation of disaster and doom: the 1930s. More specifically, his article explores parallels in public discussions of refugees by European political leaders and media commentators in 1938, on the one hand, and 2015–16, on the other. The coverage of 1938 focuses on the Evian Conference, organized to discuss the problem of Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, while the analysis of 2015–16 concerns the period f…

Cultural StudiesHistoryContextualizationmedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugee05 social sciencesRefugee crisis050801 communication & media studiesGender studiesrefugees050601 international relations0506 political scienceEuropePolitics0508 media and communicationsThe HolocaustPolitical scienceRhetoricta615pakolaisetEurooppamedia_commonPatterns of Prejudice
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An analysis of metaphors in the biographies of the ‘GDR children of Namibia’

2020

Metaphors are linguistically dense images that transfer terms from their original usage to a different context and describe actions and objects beyond their literal meaning. This article uses Rudol...

Cultural StudiesHistorySociology and Political ScienceRefugee05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planningContext (language use)02 engineering and technology050701 cultural studiesLiteral and figurative languageLinguisticsAnthropologyPolitical Science and International RelationsSociologyAfrican Studies
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