Vol. 64 No. 3 (2025): Quarterly on Refugee Problems

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In her editorial, Friedery introduces the European Commission's revision of the safe third country concept and the most significant amendments to the existing system. Kops reflects on migration and what he calls the philosophy of hearkening in a contribution examining the encounter between so-called ‘locals’ and ‘migrants’ or individuals with a migration background through the two intellectual senses of perception: seeing and hearing. Stelljes applies Arlie Hochshild's theory of emotional labour to immigrants' emotional adaptation at work within the context of EU-internal migration. Taking the perspective from Rohingya refugee camps and host communities in Bangladesh, Siraj looks on the dynamics humanitarian responses have on community security. The study of Menth & Madi examines the impact of the ongoing war in Gaza on children’s right to education and the role of social work in addressing these challenges. Finally, the book review of Roßkopf introduces legal literature on German migration law.

Published: 09/15/2025