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2. How Do Holistic Wrap-Around Anti-Poverty Programs Affect Employment and Individualized Outcomes?
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Espinosa, Javier, Evans, William N., Phillips, David C., and Spilde, Tim
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- 2024
3. ASTRONAUT SELECTION AND POTENTIAL RISK MANAGEMENT: PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA AND RESILIENCE FOR MARS SPACE MISSION.
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Kim, David W.
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INTERNET gambling ,TRAVEL time (Traffic engineering) ,SPACE flight ,PERSONALITY ,SPACE stations - Abstract
The first human orbited the Earth for less than two hours in 1961. The twelve Apollo astronauts experienced up to 22 hours of walking on the Moon (Apollo 17). Beginning in 2000, the International Space Station (ISS) hosted 279 individuals from 22 countries who stayed in space for six to 12 months. Among them, Oleg Kononeko holds the record for the longest mission, exceeding two years. The astronaut selection programme has evolved over time in accordance with the objectives and duration of spaceflight. Questions arise about the criteria for astronaut candidature, the selection process used in the past, and the psychological issues that warrant increased consideration for future deep space travel. Moreover, how can we mitigate potential risk factors and improve astronaut safety and well-being? This paper explores the historical narratives of the astronaut selection process for short-term missions. Considering major hazards such as confinement (isolation), distance from Earth (travel time), and hostile environments, this paper proposes a hypothetical human policy for a Mars return mission (2.5-3 years). It focuses on enhancing the astronauts' psychiatric resilience through a selection protocol that takes into account family traumas (bereavement, divorce, and abuse), addictions (drug, alcohol, smoking, internet gambling (games), and sex), and personality traits associated with possible emergency situations (threat, stubbornness, aggression, hostility, or violence) in the context of space community security. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Love and Care in the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) in Northern Uganda.
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Schulz, Philipp, Apio, Eunice Otuko, and Oryem, Robin
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- 2024
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5. Ψυχοκοινωνικές επιπτώσεις παιδιών προσφύγων της Μέσης Ανατολής
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Τόπη, Μ., Τόπη, Α., and Αργυριάδης, Α.
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REFUGEE children ,HUMANITARIANISM - Abstract
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- 2024
6. Mineurs non accompagnés issus de minorités ethniques tentant de franchir les frontières des régimes totalitaires (1940-1965). Témoignages d'histoire orale.
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IAMANDI, Daniela
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- 2024
7. To Face the World Alone or Together: Jus ad Bellum and the Lives of Child Soldiers in Neon Genesis Evangelion.
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Muir, Emily Wati
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JUST war doctrine ,CHILD soldiers ,POPULAR culture ,JURISPRUDENCE ,HUMAN rights - Abstract
This paper argues that the principles of just war theory are ambiguous, with too many exceptions justifying a cycle of violence that puts children at risk. This is undertaken through a cultural legal analysis of Neon Genesis Evangelion, particularly its presentation of child soldiers. The children within the narrative were conscripted into an armed galactic conflict where human survival relied on an adolescent hero. Neon Genesis Evangelion reveals the ambiguities of just war theory's first limb, jus ad bellum, by highlighting excessive exceptions. The circular violence in the narrative depicts a model of violence that impacts children. This analysis contributes to the discourse on just war theory in the contemporary atmosphere of fractured global relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. The Evaluation of Case-managed Programs Targeting Individuals at Risk of Radicalisation.
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Cherney, Adrian and Belton, Emma
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POLICE intervention ,EVALUATION methodology - Abstract
There currently exists little evidence on the effectiveness of case-managed programs targeting radicalised individuals. This paper provides results from an evaluation of two case-managed interventions implemented by police in Australia, referred to as Intervention 1 and Intervention 2. Drawing on client case note data and interviews, the paper provides quantitative and qualitative results. It examines client change using a five-point metric and details two individual case studies. Results provide data on radicalised behaviours, intervention goals and services offered to clients. Individual client progress is explored, and the overall effectiveness of both programs examined. The results show a positive relationship between client change and different measures of engagement. Limitations of the evaluation methodology and data sources are acknowledged and addressed. Lessons are highlighted relating to the assessment of client change, program evaluation and the role of interventions in supporting disengagement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. COVID-19'UN SURİYELİ MÜLTECİLER İÇİN YARATTIĞI ÇOK BOYUTLU ZORLUKLAR: ANKARA VAKA ÇALIŞMASI.
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ÖZDEMİR, Zelal, DOĞANGÜN, Gökten, and ÖZGÜR KEYSAN, Asuman
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SYRIAN refugees ,COVID-19 pandemic ,REFUGEES ,INFORMATION services ,ACCESS to information ,PANDEMICS - Abstract
Copyright of Alternative Politics / Alternatif Politika is the property of Alternatif Politika and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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10. Features of ensuring the rights of drug addicts for rehabilitation in Ukraine and the European Union: comparative legal aspect.
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SHEVCHUK, Oleкsandr, SHEVCHUK, Viktor, KOMPANIIETS, Ihor, LUKASHEVYCH, Serhii, and TKACHOVA, Olena
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REHABILITATION of people with drug addiction ,PEOPLE with drug addiction - Abstract
This article explores the problems of legal regulation of the implementation of the "right of drug addicts for rehabilitation" in Ukraine, and the foreign experience of individual EU countries in this area. The methodology of this scientific work is based on the system of methods of general scientific and special-legal methods of cognition. This paper reveals the features of the implementation of the "right of drug addicts to rehabilitation", establishes the concept of "rehabilitation of drug addicts", as well as the term "right of drug addicts to rehabilitation", the legal status of individual subjects is studied. Who are involved in the implementation of rehabilitation services for drug addicts. It is proposed to divide legal acts that cover the implementation of the "right of drug addicts to rehabilitation" into two groups: (1) general and (2) special. It is emphasized that the legal framework that would cover an effective state system for the rehabilitation of drug addicts in Ukraine has not yet been created, and as a result, a large number of drug addicts do not have access to rehabilitation services, or do not receive them at all. Directions for optimizing the legislation of Ukraine on the rehabilitation of drug addicts are given, with an emphasis on the implementation in practice of effective programs for the rehabilitation of adolescents who are dependent on psychoactive substances, taking into account their age groups. It is proposed to adopt a special Law of Ukraine on the rehabilitation of drug addicts. It is concluded that the effective implementation of advanced methods for the rehabilitation of drug addicts in Ukraine, taking into account international standards, should be a priority part of state policy, and it is important to use the principle of a holistic approach to the legal regulation of such rehabilitation assistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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11. Shifting addressivity: In/Exclusionary practices in triadic medical interaction with unaccompanied foreign minors.
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Caronia, Letizia, Ranzani, Federica, and Colla, Vittoria
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MINORS ,NORMATIVITY (Ethics) - Abstract
In dealing with recent migration-related phenomena, inclusion has become an increasingly common normative ethical imperative in socio-political discourse. Considering inclusion as a situated interactive accomplishment, this article reports findings from a study on medical visits, each one involving a physician, an unaccompanied foreign minor (UFM) and a professional educator. Adopting a Conversation Analysis-informed approach to a corpus of video-recorded visits, we analyze (a) the physician's shifts in addressivity, which either foster or hinder UFM's inclusion during the history-taking phase, and b) when and how these shifts occur. We contend that, by shifting addressivity, the physician navigates the locally incompatible goals of gaining reliable information on UFM patients and fostering their active participation. We contend that the micro-practice of shifting addressivity is consistent with the management of cultural-linguistic diversity proposed by the intercultural dialogue perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Making asylum work? Civic stratification and labor‐related regularization among rejected asylum seekers in Germany.
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Jonitz, Elina and Leerkes, Arjen
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POLITICAL refugees ,LIVING conditions - Abstract
Rejected asylum seekers often do not return to their countries of origin and face precarious living conditions in destination countries. Taking Germany as a strategic case, we investigate whether labor‐related regularization, or "laborization," may serve as a solution for such migrants. We analyze the factors determining access to such regularization and how labor‐related regularization relates to migrants' needs and aspirations. Based on extensive desk research and interviews with stakeholders, including (rejected) asylum seekers in Stuttgart, we find that laborization provides resourceful and "deserving" individuals with valuable opportunities to realize their aspirations, but it is insufficient to fully address non‐deportability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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13. Quality of Life Assessment in Danish Heroin Assisted Treatment Patients: Validity of the SF-36 Survey
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Kvamme, Timo L., Thylstrup, Birgitte, and Hesse, Morten
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- 2024
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14. Forced Migration In/to Canada : From Colonization to Refugee Resettlement
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Christina R. Clark-Kazak and Christina R. Clark-Kazak
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Forced migration shaped the creation of Canada as a settler state and is a defining feature of our contemporary national and global contexts. Many people in Canada have direct or indirect experiences of refugee resettlement and protection, trafficking, and environmental displacement.Offering a comprehensive resource in the growing field of migration studies, Forced Migration in/to Canada is a critical primer from multiple disciplinary perspectives. Researchers, practitioners, and knowledge keepers draw on documentary evidence and analysis to foreground lived experiences of displacement and migration policies at the municipal, provincial, territorial, and federal levels. From the earliest instances of Indigenous displacement and settler colonialism, through Black enslavement, to statelessness, trafficking, and climate migration in today's world, contributors show how migration, as a human phenomenon, is differentially shaped by intersecting identities and structures. Particularly novel are the specific insights into disability, race, class, social age, and gender identity.Situating Canada within broader international trends, norms, and structures – both today and historically – Forced Migration in/to Canada provides the tools we need to evaluate information we encounter in the news and from government officials, colleagues, and non-governmental organizations. It also proposes new areas for enquiry, discussion, research, advocacy, and action.
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- 2024
15. Science Fiction As Legal Imaginary
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Alex Green, Mitchell Travis, Kieran Tranter, Alex Green, Mitchell Travis, and Kieran Tranter
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- Science fiction, Science and law, Technology and law
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This book examines how science fiction informs the legal imagination of technological futures.Science fiction, the contributors to this book argue, is a storehouse of images, tropes, concepts and memes that inform the legal imagination of the future, and in doing so generate impetus for change. Specifically, the contributors examine how science fictions imagine human life in space, in the digital and as formed and negotiated by corporations. They then connect this imaginary to how law should be understood in the present and changed for the future. Across the chapters, there is an urgent sense of the need for law – as it is has been, and as it might become – to order and safeguard the future for a multiplicity of vulnerable entities.This book will appeal to scholars and students with interests in law and technology, legal theory, cultural legal studies and law and the humanities.
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- 2024
16. Research Handbook on Irregular Migration
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Ilse van Liempt, Joris Schapendonk, Amalia Campos-Delgado, Ilse van Liempt, Joris Schapendonk, and Amalia Campos-Delgado
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- Illegal immigration--Research--Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Moving away from state categorizations on irregular migration, this Research Handbook critically examines processes and dynamics that generate and reproduce irregularity, and discusses who may count as an irregular migrant.Acknowledging that irregular migration is not just a South-North issue, chapters investigate the many different pathways into irregularity, demonstrating the benefits of understanding dynamics behind irregular migration over statistics. Organised into six thematic parts covering key issues such as approaches and perspectives for research, informal labour and the challenges faced by migrant families, global contributors from a variety of disciplines provide an expert review of geographical and historical paths into irregular migration. Offering their background knowledge and highlighting tools to better understand how irregular migration is linked to geopolitics and migration policies, the Research Handbook on Irregular Migration guides readers through the complex issues facing migrants worldwide. Written in a comprehensive yet accessible style, this Research Handbook will be an excellent resource for undergraduate and graduate students as well researchers and academics interested in migration, policy, law, security, border crossing, informal labour, crime and civil support to migrants.
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- 2023
17. Stress zit niet tussen je oren
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Roos, Cecile de and Roos, Cecile de
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- Stress management, Stress (Psychology)
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Dit boek biedt inspiratie en inzicht aan iedereen die meer wil weten over stress.
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- 2023
18. Challenging Conceptions : Children Born of Wartime Rape and Sexual Exploitation
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Dipali Anumol, Kimberly Theidon, Dyan Mazurana, Dipali Anumol, Kimberly Theidon, and Dyan Mazurana
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- Children of rape victims, Sex crimes, Women and war, Rape as a weapon of war
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Governments, international organizations, and international laws and courts increasingly pay attention to conflict-related sexual violence. The core of the UN Women Peace and Security Agenda is stopping conflict-related sexual violence against women. Yet, with over two decades of grappling with conflict-related sexual violence and its legacies, there is only passing mention of the potential and obvious outcomes of sexual violence: pregnancy, abortion, forced maternity. What do we know about children conceived through acts of sexual abuse? What are their life chances? How do they exist with their mothers and within their families? In this collection we hear from the leading researchers and practitioners from around the globe, each of whom has spent decades working with women who survived wartime rape and with their children who were the result of that violence. This ground-breaking collection explores the life cycles of children born of wartime rape across time and space. It shines light on why young people born of rape are or are not able rejoin their families and society in the post-conflict. It explores the different ways these children learn about their origins and how they, their families and societies react to that understanding. It reveals the local, national, and international actions of how children born of wartime rape and their families are positioned in society and how they strive to transcend this and position themselves as they move from abuse, marginalization and pain into belonging and justice.
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- 2023
19. Ethik der Kindheit : Philosophische Essays
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Gottfried Schweiger and Gottfried Schweiger
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- Children--Moral and ethical aspects
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Dieses Buch versammelt Essays zur Philosophie der Kindheit. Worin besteht eine gerechte Gesellschaft für Kinder? Sind Kinder besonders verletzbar? Was schulden wir minderjährigen Flüchtlingen oder Kindern in Armut? Was ist eine gute Jugend? Die Essays in diesem Buch stellen und beantworten diese Fragen aus Sicht einer Ethik der Kindheit.
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- 2023
20. World Development Report 2023 : Migrants, Refugees, and Societies
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World Bank and World Bank
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- Labor mobility, Sustainable development, Emigration and immigration, Refugees
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Migration is a development challenge. About 184 million people--2.3 percent of the world's population--live outside of their country of nationality. Almost half of them are in low- and middle-income countries. But what lies ahead? As the world struggles to cope with global economic imbalances, diverging demographic trends, and climate change, migration will become a necessity in the decades to come for countries at all levels of income. If managed well, migration can be a force for prosperity and can help achieve the United Nations'Sustainable Development Goals.'World Development Report 2023'proposes an innovative approach to maximize the development impacts of cross-border movements on both destination and origin countries and on migrants and refugees themselves. The framework it offers, drawn from labor economics and international law, rests on a'Match and Motive Matrix'that focuses on two factors: how closely migrants'skills and attributes match the needs of destination countries and what motives underlie their movements. This approach enables policy makers to distinguish between different types of movements and to design migration policies for each. International cooperation will be critical to the effective management of migration.
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- 2023
21. State of Threat : The Challenges to Aotearoa New Zealand's National Security
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Wil Hoverd, Deidre Ann McDonald, Wil Hoverd, and Deidre Ann McDonald
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- National security--New Zealand, Political stability--New Zealand, Radicalism--New Zealand, Stabilite´ politique--Nouvelle-Ze´lande, Radicalisme--Nouvelle-Ze´lande, Diplomatic relations, National security, Political stability, Politics and government, Radicalism
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Increasing US - China tensions, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, disruptions to supply chains and maritime trade, right-wing extremism, gangs and the drug trade... The international and domestic security environment is dynamic and fraught. In State of Threat, local and international academics and sector experts discuss the issues facing New Zealand across defence, diplomacy, intelligence, policy, trade and border management.This timely and up-to-date analysis of New Zealand's most important security issues is a must-read for policy analysts, those working in risk management and industry leaders across all sectors of the economy.
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- 2023
22. The Reconstruction of Post-War Labour Markets in The Southern African Development Community : Insights From The Democratic Republic of The Congo
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Saint José Inaka, Christopher Changwe Nshimbi, Leon Mwamba Tshimpaka, Saint José Inaka, Christopher Changwe Nshimbi, and Leon Mwamba Tshimpaka
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- Postwar reconstruction--Africa, Southern, Labor market--Congo (Democratic Republic), Labor market--Africa, Southern, Economic development--Congo (Democratic Republic), Economic development--Africa, Southern, Postwar reconstruction--Congo (Democratic Republic)
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This book provides a comprehensive overview of post-war labour market reconstructions, in the context of a regional bloc whose member states have experienced conflict. Focusing on the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, the book explores how major conflicts often expose shortcomings in affected countries particularly on their post-war labour market reconstruction processes. The authors discuss how countries in the SADC region in particular are equipped to navigate such processes. This key question drives the overview of relationships between labour market issues and wars of liberation from colonial rule and apartheid, rights to self-determination and racial (in)equality and the need to succinctly explain how labour market issues shaped civil wars in some post-independent SADC member states. The book examines the role of the state in reconstruction processes of post-war labour markets and the contribution of labour market institutions to these reconstructions. It further analyses private sector participation in remaking labour markets and workers'experiences in finding employment in labour markets under reconstruction. The book provides specific insights from experiences in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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- 2023
23. Informal Settlements of the Global South
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Gihan Karunaratne and Gihan Karunaratne
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- Squatter settlements--Developing countries, City planning--Developing countries, Urban policy--Developing countries
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Bringing together case studies ranging across the globe, including the US-Mexico borderlands, the Calais encampment in France, refugee camps in Kenya, Uganda and Bangladesh and contested ‘informal'enclaves and communities in the cities of India, China, Brazil, Nigeria and South Africa, this book challenges current ways of thinking about the governance of human settling, mobility and placemaking.Together, the 15 essays question the validity of the conventional hegemonic divisions of Global North vs. Global South and ‘formal'vs. ‘informal', in terms of geographic presence, transborder performances and the ideological inter-dependence of Northern and Southern spaces, spatial practices and the uniformity of authoritative enforcements. The book, whose authors themselves come from all over the world, uses ‘Global South'as a methodological apparatus to ask the ‘Southern'question of settling and unsettling across the globe. Crucially, the studies reveal the sentiments, resourcefulness and the agency of those positioned by the powerful within the dichotomies of formal/informal, legitimate/ illegal, privileged/marginalized, etc., who are traditionally identified within the dominant development discourse as mere numbers or designated by intervening institutions as helpless recipients.By focussing on hitherto invisible events and untold stories of adaptation, negotiation and contestation by people and their communities, this volume of essays takes the ongoing North-South debate in new directions and opens up to the reader's fresh areas of enquiry. It will be of interest to researchers and students of architecture, planning, politics and sociology, as well as built environment professionals.
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- 2023
24. The Subject of Sovereignty : Relationality and the Pivot Past Liberalism
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Gregory Feldman and Gregory Feldman
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- Subject (Philosophy), Autonomy (Philosophy), Sovereignty--Social aspects, Liberalism--Social aspects
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Seeking new forms of democracy, progressive politics raises a fundamental question: what is the alternative to the allegedly coherent, self-contained liberal subject that represents the project of modernity? Exploring the themes of nature, race, and the divine, this book identifies the more realistic alternative in the “relational subject”: a subject that is inseparable from the global field of relations through which it emerges and yet distinct from that field because it lives a life that no one else ever has. Recognizing ourselves as such subjects allows us not only to rethink politics, but, more profoundly, to envision sovereignty as the means by which we each rejuvenate ourselves and the polities we constitute with others.
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- 2023
25. Forced Displacement and NGOs in Asia and the Pacific
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Gül İnanç, Themba Lewis, Gül İnanç, and Themba Lewis
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- Forced migration--Pacific Area, Refugees--Pacific Area, Non-governmental organizations--Pacific Area
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This volume presents a comprehensive survey of the dynamics of conflict and climate induced forced displacement and organisational response across Asia and the Pacific.The Asia Pacific region hosts some of the largest numbers of displaced people on the planet, with some of the fewest protections available and sparse frameworks for advancing rights, livelihood, and policy. The region maintains the lowest number of signatory states to international refugee protection covenants, and the majority of national protection and support systems are ad hoc, precarious, and unpredictable. Civil society has very often filled in the gaps but, with the rise of nationalist rhetoric, civil society space has been shrinking. Drawing upon the expertise of academics, practitioners, historians, theorists, policy makers, political scientists, economists, and the voices of affected communities across the region, this book examines both key case studies and larger regional trends.This book is a valuable resource for scholars and practitioners looking to understand the complexities of responses to refugees and forced migrants in the Asia Pacific Region.
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- 2022
26. Migration and Health
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Sandro Galea, Catherine K. Ettman, Muhammad H. Zaman, Sandro Galea, Catherine K. Ettman, and Muhammad H. Zaman
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- Emigration and immigration--Health aspects, Immigrants--Health and hygiene, Immigrants--Medical care
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A new introduction to a timeless dynamic: how the movement of humans affects health everywhere. International migrants compose more than three percent of the world's population, and internal migrants—those migrating within countries—are more than triple that number. Population migration has long been, and remains today, one of the central demographic shifts shaping the world around us. The world's history—and its health—is shaped and colored by stories of migration patterns, the policies and political events that drive these movements, and narratives of individual migrants. Migration and Health offers the most expansive framework to date for understanding and reckoning with human migration's implications for public health and its determinants. It interrogates this complex relationship by considering not only the welfare of migrants, but also that of the source, destination, and ensuing-generation populations. The result is an elevated, interdisciplinary resource for understanding what is known—and the considerable territory of what is not known—at an intersection that promises to grow in importance and influence as the century unfolds.
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- 2022
27. From Child Terrorism to Peace Activism
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Jonathan Matusitz and Jonathan Matusitz
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- Pacifists--Case studies, Children and terrorism--Case studies
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This book examines the reasons for which children join terrorist movements and how they eventually become peace activists fighting the very crimes that they once committed. The transformation of child terrorists into peace activists has received scant attention from academics and practitioners alike. Particular focus is placed on child jihadism, child terrorism in Africa and Latin America, child separatist terrorism, and White child supremacism. These five groups of child terrorists represent about 80% of the problem across the world. The text serves as a primer for anti-terrorism and peace activism for global social change. It includes original, applied research and features personal accounts from former child terrorists who became peace activists themselves. One of the nine chapters provides an in-depth thematic analysis of the lives of 24 subjects (from all five aforementioned groups). The analysis produced four main themes that encapsulate the time and effort that it takes to become a peace activist today: metamorphosis, terrorist behavior, disillusionment, and anti-terrorist behavior. The book ends with multiple solutions from the perspective of social work, including the reintegration of former child terrorists into society.From Child Terrorism to Peace Activism is a resource of deep and broad appeal. The text is essential reading for upper-level undergraduate and Master's students in political science, military studies, international relations, international law, and peace and conflict studies. It can be pertinent reading for students and instructors in international social work contemplating social work-related solutions to rehabilitate former child terrorists and child soldiers into society through peace activism, anti-terrorist endeavors, and other socio-psychological methods that will produce social change. The text also would appeal to faculty and students in childhood studies with an interest in child terrorism, child development, and child trauma and resilience. Given the essentials, depth, and possibilities that the book offers, it is a useful resource for audiences within counterterrorism institutes, national security agencies, and academic think-tanks. Information on motives, strategies, radicalization processes, and recruitment methods used by terrorist organizations as well as their effects on various audiences will draw readers from law enforcement agencies and institutions.
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- 2022
28. Shaping Ageing : Social Transformations and Enduring Meanings
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Adriana Teodorescu, Dan Chiribucă, Adriana Teodorescu, and Dan Chiribucă
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- Older people--Social conditions, Aging--Social aspects
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This volume examines the manifold, often contradictory, aspects of ageing, considering the ways in which contemporary social transformations affect the experience, conception, interpretation, and representation of ageing. Thematically arranged, it brings together the latest scholarly work from around the world to consider theories and narratives of ageing and the effects of space and place on identity and the experience of old age. Combining micro and macro perspectives, as well as theoretical and applied research, this interdisciplinary volume offers cross-cultural and comparative studies that resist overgeneralization and reductivism in an effort to shed fresh light on our experience, understanding, and response to ageing in the modern world. As such, it will appeal to scholars across the social sciences, particularly sociology, gerontology, demography, social policy, and cultural studies, with interests in ageing and later life.
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- 2022
29. Reconceptualising Unaccompanied Child Asylum Seekers and the Law
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Jennifer L. Whelan and Jennifer L. Whelan
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- Asylum, Right of, Emigration and immigration law, International law and human rights, Children (International law), Unaccompanied refugee children--Legal status, laws, etc.--Australia, Refugee children--Legal status, laws, etc.--Australia, Unaccompanied immigrant children--Legal status, laws, etc
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Unaccompanied child asylum seekers are amongst the world's most vulnerable populations, and their numbers are increasing. The intersection of their age, their seeking asylum, and separation from their parents creates a specific and acute triple burden of vulnerability. Their precariousness has long been recognised in international human rights law. Yet, human rights-based responses have been subordinated to progressive global securitisation of irregular migration through interception, interdiction, extraterritorial processing and immigration detention. Such an approach necessitates an urgent paradigm shift in how we comprehend their needs as children, the impact of punitive border control laws on them, and the responsibility of States to these children when they arrive at their borders seeking asylum.This book reconceptualises the relationship between unaccompanied child asylum seekers and States. It proposes a new conceptual framework by applying international human rights law, childhood studies and vulnerability theory scholarship in analysing State obligations to respond to these children. This framework incorporates a robust analysis of the operation and impact of laws on vulnerable populations, a taxonomy for articulating the gravity of any consequent harms and a method to prioritise recommendations for reform.The book then illustrates the framework's utility using Australia's treatment of unaccompanied children as a case study. This book illuminates key learnings from human rights law, childhood studies and vulnerability theory and transforms them into a new roadmap for law reform. As such, it will be a valuable practice-based resource for practitioners, non-government organisations, advocates, policymakers and the general public interested in advocating for the rights of vulnerable populations as well as for academics, researchers and students of human rights law, refugee law, childhood studies and vulnerability studies.
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- 2022
30. The Sentimental Court : The Affective Life of International Criminal Justice
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Jonas Bens and Jonas Bens
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- Transitional justice, International criminal courts--Psychological aspects
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Modern law seems to be designed to keep emotions at bay. The Sentimental Court argues the exact opposite: that the law is not designed to cast out affective dynamics, but to create them. Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork - both during the trial of former Lord's Resistance Army commander Dominic Ongwen at the International Criminal Court's headquarters in The Netherlands and in rural northern Uganda at the scenes of violence - this book is an in-depth investigation of the affective life of legalized transitional justice interventions in Africa. Jonas Bens argues that the law purposefully creates, mobilizes, shapes, and transforms atmospheres and sentiments, and further discusses how we should think about the future of law and justice in our colonial present by focusing on the politics of atmosphere and sentiment in which they are entangled.
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- 2022
31. Global Perspectives on Interventions in Forensic Therapeutic Communities : A Practitioner’s Guide
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Geraldine Akerman, Richard Shuker, Geraldine Akerman, and Richard Shuker
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- Therapeutic communities, Prisoners--Mental health services, Forensic psychology, Criminals--Rehabilitation
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Global Perspectives on Interventions in Forensic Therapeutic Communities: A Practitioner's Guide explores the validity and effectiveness of secure settings as therapeutic communities (TCs). Rooted in practice, this book examines the transferability of approaches within international TCs to other forensic settings, while considering how the environment contributes to effectiveness. In this volume, Akerman and Shuker bring together leading clinicians from across the world to offer insight into critical topics, including the impact of gang membership on therapeutic process and the community, how core creative therapies are integrated and how the model is applied in international settings and across varied contexts. Leading clinicians draw on rare reports and papers to explain the therapeutic community model while keeping in mind the diverse contexts within which it is practiced. The book provides a much-needed global perspective on the diverse role TCs have across forensic services.This groundbreaking book is valuable reading for forensic and clinical psychologists, counsellors, social workers and psychiatrists working in secure prison or rehabilitation settings, as well as students in these fields.
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- 2022
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