Vol. 63 No. 4 (2024): Quarterly on Refugee Problems - AWR Bulletin (QRP)
This issue covers developments and findings from the Middle East, Europe and the U.S. The editorial sheds light on the approved extension of the Schengen Area and its anticipated effects on migration routes and internal border securitization. Mansour & Hudaib present a comparative study on illegal and legal pathways for humanitarian migration from Lebanon to Europe. Huth-Hildebrandt & Hammash analyse family dynamics and resilience of Syrian refugees in the Za'atari camp, Jordan. Resilience specifically of refugee women from different parts of the word hosted in Germany is the focus of the contribution by Hagues, Dryjanska & and Sanchez. Kuehl, Carruth & Castañeda explore the inequities of humanitarian parole in the U.S. zooming in primarily on Ukrainian and Afghan refugees. Cecil & Hagues draw conclusions from field research in Germany, Greece and Lebanon for enhancing refugee social work education through practitioner insights. This is complemented by Reich's foundation of Mindful-Based Intercultural Communication & Resilience Training as a means to prepare social workers for crisis, flight and social transformation.