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The “Long, Difficult, Terrifying, and Very Dangerous Road”
Refugee Women in Germany Share Stories of Resilience
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rachel Joy Hagues, Professor Dr. Laura Dryianska, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jamie Sanchez
301-317
Enhancing International Social Work Education to Prepare Social Workers for Crisis, Flight and Social Transformation
Mindful-Based Intercultural Communication & Resilience Training (MBICRT)
Prof. Dr. Hannah Reich
344-362
"This Damn War!"
Family Dynamics and Resilience at Za'atari Camp in Jordan.
Prof. Dr. Christine Huth-Hildebrandt, Ms. Nour Hammash
286-300
Voices from the Field
Enhancing Refugee Social Work Education through Practitioner Insights
Prof. Dr. David P. Cecil, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rachel Joy Hagues
334-343
Educational Needs and Educational Deprivation of Syrian Refugee Children in Jordanian ‘Random Camps’
‘It’s Hard to Think about the Future of Tomorrow, if We Don’t Have Enough to Eat Today’
Prof. Dr. Christine Huth-Hildebrandt, Mr. Ali Al'Ali, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bader Al-Madi
122-140
“I felt that there is Justice”
Potentials and Limits of Social Work with Syrian Survivors of Atrocity Crimes in Their Fight for Transitional Justice in German National Courts
Ms. Yolanda Weidmann
48-73
Can Joint Mobility Projects at Universities Promote Safe Transitions for Refugees?
The Experience of Jordanian Social Work Students
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jehad Ali Al-Saaideh, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asem Mohammad Al-Bakar, Prof. Dr. Sahar Al-Makhamreh, Ms. Farah Nusser, Ms. Heba Sarhan, Mr. Omar Taweh, Ms. Farah Khalaf, Ms. Leen Hamdy
31-47
Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration
Pathways and Perspectives
Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf
318-319
Forced Migration and Resilience in the EHAGL Region
Resource Caravans and Passageways of Adult Urban Refugees in Addis Ababa
PhD Cand. Aman Mohammedsaid Adem, Asst. Prof. Dr. Getahun Fenta Kebede, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Teferee Makonnen Kassa
200-224
Supporting Decision-making Processes of Syrian Refugees
Empirical Research on Expectations and Prospects ‘on the Move’
Florian Blauth
125-154
Critical Social Work and Unaccompanied Refugee Minors’ Social Inclusion
An Example of Critical Best Practice
Asst. Prof. Aikaterini Oikonomou, Prof. Dr. Agapi Kandylaki
176-192
The Religiosity of Muslim Refugees in Germany
A Resource for Social Work Interventions
Claudia Roßkopf
155-175
Gender, Migration, and Education
An Intersectional Analysis of a Labor Market Integration Project for Women with Migration Background
Prof. Dr. Sigrid James, Ms. Franziska Anna Seidel, Mr. Julian Trostmann, Ms. Paula Ziegler
59-89
Resettlement Services
Room for Improvement in Pre-departure and Post-arrival Services
Ms. Stefanie Witter
35-58
Flight, Education and The Art of Survival
Empirical Foundations for Habitus-based Social Education Work
Prof. Dr. Joachim Schroeder, Prof. Dr. Louis Henri Seukwa
155-169
Children and Youth with Flight and Migration Experiences Affected by Disability and Medical Fragility
Challenges at the Intersection of Asylum Law and Disability Law in Germany
Dr. Friedegard Föltz
170-188
Disrupting borders
Migration Control Politics, Activism and Social Work
Prof. Dr. Andrea Schmelz
213-226
Bibliography of Migration related Literature 2021-2022
A Selective Compilation of Books
Prof. Dr. Simone Emmert, Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf
227-230
Janus-faced Migration Policy:
The Obscurity between Chaos, Gate-keeping and Transition
Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf
128-129
“They have better opportunities over there”
Rationalizing emigration of young family members by left-behind older family embers in south-east Nigeria
Mr. Samuel Ebimgbo, Dr. Ngozi Chukwu, Prof. Dr. Uzoma O. Okoye
3-19
Volunteering in humanitarian non-governmental organizations
Reflective solidarity and inclusion work as mechanisms of social transformation
Prof. Dr. Barbara Franz
40-52
Attitudes toward immigration and refugee policy
A global study
Prof. Dr. Sara McCarty, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Rachel Hagues, Prof. Dr. Jonathan Davis
20-39
Will the welcome ever run dry?
Interrogating the hierachy of human categories - The case of Ukrainian refugees in Europe
Prof. Dr. Ndangwa Noyoo, Prof. Dr. Tanja Kleibl, Prof. Dr. Melinda Madew, Ms. Minenhle Matela, Prof. Dr. Ronald Lutz, Asst. Prof. Dr. Marcin Boryczko
93-100
Selected developments related to forced migration
January-July 2022
Prof. Dr. Ralf Roßkopf
121-127
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