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‘We hugged each other during the cold nights’: the role of affect in an anti-deportation protest network in Finland

2021

This article analyses the role of affect and emotions in Finland’s first large-scale anti-deportation protest, the 2017 Right to Live protest in Helsinki. Despite deportation protests having recently gained scholarly attention, their emotional dimensions have not been sufficiently studied, especially as concerns the emotions of protestors with vulnerable legal status. This article is based on in-depth interviews with key activists in the anti-deportation protest network in Finland, including asylum seekers, refugees and Finnish citizens. The article argues that in order for the protest of asylum seekers facing the threat of deportation to become public and visible, it was important that cit…

Cultural StudiesturvapaikkapolitiikkaaffektiivisuusSociology and Political SciencemielenosoituksetRefugeeCriminologyemotionsAffect (psychology)DeportationsolidaarisuustunteetPolitical sciencesolidaritydeportationspakolaispolitiikkaaktivistitmaasta käännyttäminenmaastakarkotusSolidarityprotestkarkotusihmisoikeudetaffectprotestitaktivismiturvapaikanhakijatasylum seekersSocial Movement Studies
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Aikuisten turvapaikanhakija- ja pakolaisasiakkaiden terapeuttisissa keskusteluissa kuvaamat hyödylliset muutokset

2018

Tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan sitä, kuinka kuusi aikuista turvapaikanhakija- ja pakolaisasiakasta kuvaavat kokemiaan hyödyllisiä muutoksia luonnollisissa terapeuttisissa keskusteluissa. Asiakkaiden keskustelukäynnit kriisikeskuksen työntekijöiden luona videotallennettiin. Tutkimuksen kohteena olivat asiakkaiden esittämät ja tulkkien suomeksi välittämät ilmaukset. Tutkimusmenetelmänä käytettiin aineistolähtöistä laadullista sisällönanalyysia. Analyysissä syntyi neljä hyödyllisen muutoksen kategoriaa. Hyödyllisen muutoksen kategorioita ovat helpottuneempi olotila, uusien ongelmiin ja elämään liittyvien hallintakeinojen omaksuminen, itseymmärryksen ja voimaantumisen tunteen lisääntyminen ja rake…

hoitomenetelmätadultsta5142keskusteluapuArtikkelitpakolaisetrefugeesturvapaikanhakijataikuisetasylum seekerstreatment methodsconversational therapyJanus Sosiaalipolitiikan ja sosiaalityön tutkimuksen aikakauslehti
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Epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 cases in non-Italian nationals in Sicily: identifying vulnerable groups in the context of the COVID-19 pa…

2022

As in other parts of the world, undocumented migrants in Italy suffer worse health status due to their immigration enforcement situation and other vulnerabilities such as precarious illegal jobs, exploitation and abuse or barriers to higher education, with higher prevalence of chronic noncommunicable diseases. The COVID-19 pandemic, as other pandemics, has not affected everyone equally. The undocumented was one of the most affected groups with regard to hospitalization rates and mortality worldwide. Sicily is one of the gates of entrance to Europe for migrants and asylum seekers from Africa and Asia. Herein, we described the epidemiological characteristics of COVID-19 cases in Sicily to com…

Refugeesaccess to health care; vulnerable populations; migrants; refugee and asylum seeker health care; inequalities in health and health care; health inequalitiesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisrefugee and asylum seeker health carePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthVulnerable populationsInequalities in health and health careinequalities in health and health careCOVID-19vulnerable populations.MigrantsRefugee and asylum seeker health careHospitalizationhealth inequalitiemigrantItalyAccess to health careaccess to health careHumansPandemicsSicilyHealth inequalities
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When a virus (Covid-19) attacks human rights: The situation of asylum seekers in the medico-legal setting

2020

The Covid-19 pandemic is a global health emergency that requires immediate, effective action by governments to protect the health and basic human rights of everyone’s life. Refugees and migrants are potentially at increased risk because they typically live in overcrowded conditions often without access to basic sanitation. Since the beginning of the official lockdown for Covid-19, the medico-legal assessment of physical violence related to obtaining status or other forms of human protection has been frozen.

Transients and MigrantsMedico legalJurisprudenceRefugeesHuman RightsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Human rightsSanitationRefugeemedia_common.quotation_subjectCOVID-19General MedicineCriminologyHealth Services Accessibility03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineIncreased riskPolitical sciencePandemicGlobal healthHumansAsylum seekers human rights medico-legal evaluation containment measures030216 legal & forensic medicine030212 general & internal medicinemedia_commonMedico-Legal Journal
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Life satisfaction of refugees living in Germany

2021

Since 2015, Germany has been hosting noticeable incoming flows of refugees and asylum seekers, leading, in 2020, the ranking of European countries and being the fifth in the world ranking for the number of hosted refugees. Despite the quality of life of refugees is expected to be improved in the aftermath of their arrival to Germany, refugees are still facing several problems of integration and economic deprivation (e.g., about 90% are unemployed). Hence, it is a worthwhile exercise to study how satisfied they are with their present life. Using a sample of 3,408 individuals from the German IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees (regarding refugees and asylum seekers who came to the country betwee…

03 medical and health sciencesWell-being quality of life asylum seekers IAB-BAMF-SOEP Survey of Refugees0302 clinical medicine05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographySettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale030212 general & internal medicine050703 geography
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Women on the Run: Human Suffering and Empowerment during Their Travel Towards Italy

2021

In Italy, in recent years, the attention to female in migration has been linked to the increase in the number of women who emigrate alone to look for work like men. Women who become breadwinners, provide economic resources for the needs of their families; women who give rise to chain migration, and also family reunions, in which husbands are reunited, to reach them. Women engaged in jobs that have an importance for the functioning of the receiving society, but also women who are present as refugees and asylum seekers, women on the increase in trafficking in human beings and trafficking for sexual exploitation. Women have always emigrated, but today in the Mediterranean countries they are in…

Settore SPS/11 - Sociologia Dei Fenomeni PoliticiWomen refugees asylum seekers the MediterraneanSettore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
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An Ethnographic Study of Deaf Refugees Seeking Asylum in Finland

2019

Deaf asylum seekers are a marginalized group of people in refugee and forced migration studies. The aim of this paper is to explore and highlight the experiences of deaf asylum seekers in the asylum procedure in Finland. The data come from linguistic ethnographic methods, interviews, and ethnographic observation with 10 deaf asylum seekers. While living in the reception centers, the study participants have faced a range of linguistic and social challenges. The findings show that language barriers appeared from day one after the participants&rsquo

deaf asylum seeker050101 languages & linguisticsRefugeeLanguage barrierta6121Sign languageethnographySocial groupkuulovammaisetexperiencekielimuuriEthnographyotorhinolaryngologic diseasesta6160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologylcsh:Social sciences (General)kuurotetnografia05 social sciences050301 educationGeneral Social SciencesGender studiesta5142Forced migrationContent analysislanguage barrierslcsh:H1-990503 educationturvapaikanhakijatSocieties
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SIMHE-ohjaus moninaisten koulutus- ja urapolkujen tukena

2021

academic degree holdersopinto-ohjausmigrantspostgraduate studyingcareer developmentmaahanmuuttajaturakehitysjatko-opiskelukorkeakoulutetuttukeminensupportingeducational counsellingturvapaikanhakijatasylum seekers
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Heterogeneous Displacement Effects of Migrant Labor Supply – Quasi-Experimental Evidence From Germany

2019

We provide estimates of the effect of migrant labor supply on resident employment. We exploit variation in the number of asylum seekers eligible to the suspension of a major hiring restriction implemented in a subset of German counties. Our difference-in-difference design allows us to provide evidence from a labor supply shock of migrants on local markets net of their additional spending at arrival that might mask labor market displacement effects. Despite this, we do not find a negative effect on employment growth of natives but only on other foreign residents. This also holds for unskilled employees. Therefore, our findings can be interpreted as the consequence of differential substitutab…

Supply shockmedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeImmigrationEmployment growthEconomicsDifferential (mechanical device)Demographic economicsDisplacement (psychology)Asylum seekerMigrant labormedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Family networks and refugees’ health conditions. A picture from Italian informal settlements

2021

While the relationships between social networks and health are widely acknowledged in the literature, few of these studies have covered the population of refugees living in makeshift camps. In our analysis of a nationally representative Italian survey of individuals living in informal settlements, we find that many had weak family relations: only 10 per cent had one or more family members in their settlement. The paper analyses the effects of individual social network on two measures of health, and finds that the refugees’ health conditions were associated with both their personal characteristics and the characteristics of the settlement. The results show that more than 50 per cent of these…

asylum seekermakeshift campself-reported healthsocial capitalsocial networkSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSettore SECS-S/04 - Demografia
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