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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Social issues > Refugees & political asylum

The League of Nations and the Refugees from Nazi Germany - James G. McDonald and Hitler's Victims (Paperback): Greg Burgess The League of Nations and the Refugees from Nazi Germany - James G. McDonald and Hitler's Victims (Paperback)
Greg Burgess
R1,474 Discovery Miles 14 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is open access and available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. It is funded by Knowledge Unlatched. Greg Burgess's important new study explores the short life of the High Commission for Refugees (Jewish and Other) Coming from Germany, from its creation by the League of Nations in October 1933 to the resignation of High Commissioner, James G. McDonald, in December 1935. The book relates the history of the first stage of refugees from Germany through the prism of McDonald and the High Commission. It analyses the factors that shaped the Commission's formation, the undertakings the Commission embarked upon and its eventual failure owing to external complications. The League of Nations and the Refugees from Nazi Germany argues that, in spite of the Commission's failure, the refugees from Nazi Germany and the High Commission's work mark a turn in conceptions of international humanitarian responsibilities when a state defies standards of proper behaviour towards its citizens. From this point on, it was no longer considered sufficient or acceptable for states to respect the sovereign rights of another if the rights of citizens were being violated. Greg Burgess discusses this idea, amongst others, in detail as part of what is a crucial volume for all scholars and students of Nazi Germany, the Holocaust and modern Jewish history.

The Battle to Stay in America - Immigration's Hidden Front Line (Hardcover): Michael Kagan The Battle to Stay in America - Immigration's Hidden Front Line (Hardcover)
Michael Kagan
R1,212 R752 Discovery Miles 7 520 Save R460 (38%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Battle to Stay in America is the story of a community coming to grips with the federal government's crackdown on immigrants and learning how to defend itself. Informative and personal, this is a story about mothers and fathers, lawyers and activists, local police and federal agencies, and a struggle for the identity of a nation. This is the quintessential story of the war on immigrants, as fought and felt on the front lines in the heart of America.

The Balkan Reconquista and Turkey's Forgotten Refugee Crisis (Hardcover): William H. Holt The Balkan Reconquista and Turkey's Forgotten Refugee Crisis (Hardcover)
William H. Holt
R1,450 R1,143 Discovery Miles 11 430 Save R307 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

During the Russo-Ottoman War of 1877-1878, Russian troops, Cossack auxiliaries, and local Bulgarians participated in what today would be called ethnic cleansing. Tensions in the Balkans between Christians and Muslims ended in disaster when hundreds of thousands of Muslims were massacred, raped, and forced to flee from Bulgaria to Turkey as their villages were sacked and their homes destroyed. In this book, William H. Holt tells the story of a people and moment in time that has largely been neglected in modern Turkish and Balkan memory. Holt uncovers the reasons for this mass forgetting, finding context both within the development of the modern Turkish state and the workings of collective memory. Bringing together a wide array of eyewitness accounts, the book provides unprecedented detail on the plight of the Muslim refugees in their flight from Bulgaria, in Istanbul, and in their reSettlement in Anatolia. In crisp, clear, and engaging prose, Holt offers an insightful analysis of human suffering and social memory.

Doomed Interventions - The Failure of Global Responses to AIDS in Africa (Paperback): Kim Yi Dionne Doomed Interventions - The Failure of Global Responses to AIDS in Africa (Paperback)
Kim Yi Dionne
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Between 2002 and 2013, bilateral donors spent over $64 billion on AIDS intervention in low- and middle-income countries. During the same period, nearly 25 million died of AIDS and more than 32 million were newly infected with HIV. In this book for students of political economy and public policy in Africa, as well as global health, Kim Yi Dionne tries to understand why AIDS interventions in Africa often fail. The fight against AIDS requires the coordination of multiple actors across borders and levels of governance in highly affected countries, and these actors can be the primary sources of the problem. Dionne observes misaligned priorities along the global chain of actors, and argues this misalignment can create multiple opportunities for failure. Analyzing foreign aid flows and public opinion polls, Dionne shows that while the international community highly prioritizes AIDS, ordinary Africans view AIDS as but one of the many problems they face daily.

The New Odyssey - The Story of Europe's Refugee Crisis (Paperback, Main): Patrick Kingsley The New Odyssey - The Story of Europe's Refugee Crisis (Paperback, Main)
Patrick Kingsley 1
R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Europe is facing a wave of migration unmatched since the end of World War II - and no one has reported on this crisis in more depth or breadth than the Guardian's migration correspondent, Patrick Kingsley. Throughout 2015, Kingsley travelled to 17 countries along the migrant trail, meeting hundreds of refugees making epic odysseys across deserts, seas and mountains to reach the holy grail of Europe. This is Kingsley's unparalleled account of who these voyagers are. It's about why they keep coming, and how they do it. It's about the smugglers who help them on their way, and the coastguards who rescue them at the other end. The volunteers that feed them, the hoteliers that house them, and the border guards trying to keep them out. And the politicians looking the other way.

Refuge - Transforming a Broken Refugee System (Paperback): Alexander Betts, Paul Collier Refuge - Transforming a Broken Refugee System (Paperback)
Alexander Betts, Paul Collier 1
R328 R273 Discovery Miles 2 730 Save R55 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Europe is facing its greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War, yet the institutions responding to it remain virtually unchanged from those created in the post-war era. Going beyond the scenes of desperation which have become all-too-familiar in the past few years, Alexander Betts and Paul Collier show that this crisis offers an opportunity for reform if international policy-makers focus on delivering humane, effective and sustainable outcomes - both for Europe and for countries that border conflict zones. Refugees need more than simply food, tents and blankets, and research demonstrates that they can offer tangible economic benefits to their adopted countries if given the right to work and education. Refuge sets out an alternative vision that can empower refugees to help themselves, contribute to their host societies, and even rebuild their countries of origin.

Oltre il Mare - Fatti e misfatti in una casa di accoglienza in Toscana (Italian, Paperback): Katja Meier Oltre il Mare - Fatti e misfatti in una casa di accoglienza in Toscana (Italian, Paperback)
Katja Meier; Translated by Carla Fidecaro; Cover design or artwork by Michelle Grant
R488 Discovery Miles 4 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fleeing People of South Asia - Selections from Refugee Watch (Hardcover, First Edition,): Sibaji Pratim Basu The Fleeing People of South Asia - Selections from Refugee Watch (Hardcover, First Edition,)
Sibaji Pratim Basu
R1,764 Discovery Miles 17 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The history of human civilizations is also the history of human displacements. From ancient times to the contemporary age, every year millions of people flee from their homes and lands in the face of imminent persecution for physical, social and cultural traits, which they cannot control, or exercising their religious or political beliefs. Large-scale 'development' projects as well as natural calamities have also caused large-scale displacements followed by ill-managed rehabilitation regimes. As a result, over one percent of the world's total population today consists of refugees and internally displaced persons. South Asia is the fourth largest refugee producing region in the world. There is a close link between state formation and forced migration in this region. Ethnic violence, development work, natural calamities and climatic changes also make people, especially the indigenous ones, flee and settle in extremely unbearable new and foreign conditions. Women and children constitute the bulk of the displaced population. 'Refugee Watch', in its decade-long 30-volume journey, has sought to capture the agony, tension and struggle of the refugees and internally displaced in South Asia in its different dimensions. The present Selections are a sincere attempt to grasp the multi-dimensionality of the journal within two covers.

Dangerous Sanctuaries - Refugee Camps, Civil War, and the Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid (Paperback, New edition): Sarah Kenyon... Dangerous Sanctuaries - Refugee Camps, Civil War, and the Dilemmas of Humanitarian Aid (Paperback, New edition)
Sarah Kenyon Lischer
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the early 1990s, refugee crises in the Balkans, Central Africa, the Middle East, and West Africa have led to the international spread of civil war. In Central Africa alone, more than three million people have died in wars fueled, at least in part, by internationally supported refugee populations. The recurring pattern of violent refugee crises prompts the following questions: Under what conditions do refugee crises lead to the spread of civil war across borders? How can refugee relief organizations respond when militants use humanitarian assistance as a tool of war? What government actions can prevent or reduce conflict? To understand the role of refugees in the spread of conflict, Sarah Kenyon Lischer systematically compares violent and nonviolent crises involving Afghan, Bosnian, and Rwandan refugees. Lischer argues against the conventional socioeconomic explanations for refugee-related violence abysmal living conditions, proximity to the homeland, and the presence of large numbers of bored young men. Lischer instead focuses on the often-ignored political context of the refugee crisis. She suggests that three factors are crucial: the level of the refugees' political cohesion before exile, the ability and willingness of the host state to prevent military activity, and the contribution, by aid agencies and outside parties, of resources that exacerbate conflict. Lischer's political explanation leads to policy prescriptions that are sure to be controversial: using private security forces in refugee camps or closing certain camps altogether. With no end in sight to the brutal wars that create refugee crises, Dangerous Sanctuaries is vital reading for anyone concerned with how refugee flows affect the dynamics of conflicts around the world."

Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees (Hardcover, New): Pallassana Balgopal Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees (Hardcover, New)
Pallassana Balgopal
R2,518 R2,326 Discovery Miles 23 260 Save R192 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The United States has always been a land of immigrants and a destination for refugees. With the increase in immigration in the late 1980s -- when the number of refugees entering the United States nearly doubled as well -- the number of clients needing social work services rose dramatically. "Social Work Practice with Immigrants and Refugees" takes an ecological systems perspective on working with these two distinct groups, paying special attention to the relationship between individuals and their social environment.

Focusing on the major immigrant groups who have come to the United States since the 1965 Immigration Act, the book contains chapters on immigrants and refugees from Asia, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. Pallassana R. Balgopal and contributors explore ideas, concepts, and skills that will help human service workers, social workers, helping professionals, and policymakers deepen their understanding of cultural attitudes toward newly arrived immigrants and refugees, thus strengthening their ability to better serve an ethnically diverse clientele.

The Palestinian National Movement in Lebanon - A Political History of the 'Ayn al-Hilwe Camp (Paperback): Erling Lorentzen... The Palestinian National Movement in Lebanon - A Political History of the 'Ayn al-Hilwe Camp (Paperback)
Erling Lorentzen Sogge
R1,254 Discovery Miles 12 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Hosting over 30,000 inhabitants and governed by competing militias, 'Ayn al-Hilwe in the south of Lebanon is one of the most contested refugee camps in the Middle East. Known as the 'Capital of the Palestinian Diaspora', the camp has endured a long history of internal power struggles and external influence and intervention. Based on extensive ethnographic research in the camp - focused on the actors who have shaped its modern political trajectory since the rupture caused by the 1993 Oslo Accords - The Palestinian National Movement in Lebanon places the attention on the role of exile leaderships, camp-based militia commanders and shape-shifting networks of patronage in the political landscape of the Palestinian movement in Lebanon. Offering original empirical and theoretical findings, this book will be essential reading for students of the Palestinian movement and refugee politics in the Middle East and beyond.

The Politics of Crisis-Making - Forced Displacement and Cultures of Assistance in Lebanon (Paperback): Estella Carpi The Politics of Crisis-Making - Forced Displacement and Cultures of Assistance in Lebanon (Paperback)
Estella Carpi
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Traditionally, humanitarianism is considered a nonpolitical urgent response to human suffering. However, this characterization ignores the politics that create and are created by the crises and the increasingly long-term dimension of relief. In The Politics of Crisis-Making, by shedding light on how humanitarian practice becomes enmeshed with diverse forms of welfare and development, Estella Carpi exposes how the politics of defining crises affect the social identity and membership of the displaced. Her ethnographic research in Lebanon brings to light interactions among aid workers, government officials, internally displaced citizens, migrants, and refugees after the 2006 war in Beirut's southern suburbs and during the 2011-2013 arrival of refugees from Syria to the Akkar District (northern Lebanon). By documenting different cultures, modalities, and traditions of assistance, Carpi offers a full account of how the politics of crisis-making play out in Lebanon. An important read, The Politics of Crisis-Making reveals that crisis, as an official discourse and framework of action, has the power to shape the social membership of forced migrants and internally displaced people, engendering unequal political, ethnic, and moral economies.

Refugees and Religion - Ethnographic Studies of Global Trajectories (Paperback): Birgit Meyer, Peter Van Der Veer Refugees and Religion - Ethnographic Studies of Global Trajectories (Paperback)
Birgit Meyer, Peter Van Der Veer
R1,319 Discovery Miles 13 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Understanding religion from a material and corporeal angle, this open access book addresses the ways in which refugees practice their religions and convert or develop new faiths. It also evaluates how secular institutions in Europe frame and determine what is classified as religion according to the law, and delineate the limits of religious authority, religious practice, and religious speech. The question of nationalism and migration has been shaping the political landscape in Europe for more than a decade, resulting in a nationalist upsurge. This volume places the current trajectories of people from Asia and Africa who flee from conditions such as oppression and conflict, and who are seeking refuge in Europe in a broader historical and comparative perspective. In so doing, it addresses past experiences in Europe with the role of religion in both producing and accommodating refugees, in the aftermath of the Peace of Westphalia, World War II, and in the context of the Cold War. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC-BY-NC-ND 3.0 licence on www.bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Utrecht University and the Max Planck Society.

Structures of Displacement (Paperback): Baerbel Mueller, Frida Robles, Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied... Structures of Displacement (Paperback)
Baerbel Mueller, Frida Robles, Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna
R1,029 Discovery Miles 10 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Structures of Displacement documents a joint project of the [applied] Foreign Affairs lab of the Institute of Architecture at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). The project involved the conception and design of an agricultural training center at Harsham Camp, a refugee camp in Erbil in the Kurdistan region of Iraq (2016-2019). This book presents [a]FA's mapping of the Harsham Camp to identify and describe its economic networks and habitats, and provides insights into the individual biographies of the camp's residents. The project was conducted as part of the UN mandate to stabilize Iraq and support economic recovery and reconstruction for displaced persons and returnees.

Masculinities and Displacement in the Middle East - Syrian Refugees in Egypt (Paperback): Magdalena Suerbaum Masculinities and Displacement in the Middle East - Syrian Refugees in Egypt (Paperback)
Magdalena Suerbaum
R1,281 Discovery Miles 12 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Following the outbreak of the Syrian uprising in 2011, many Syrians fled to Egypt. This ethnographic study traces Syrian men's struggles in Cairo: their experiences in the Egyptian labour market and efforts to avoid unemployment; their ambitions to prove their 'groomability' in front of potential in-laws in order to get married; and their discontent with being assigned the label 'refugee'. The book reveals the strategies these men use to maintain their identity as the 'respectable Syrian middle-class man' - including engaging in processes of 'Othering' and the creation of hierarchies - and Magdalena Suerbaum explains why this proved so much more difficult for them after Morsi was toppled in 2013. Based on in-depth interviews, conversations and long-term participant observations, Suerbaum identifies Syrian men's emotional struggles as they undergo the experience of forced displacement and she highlights the adaptability and ultimate elasticity of constructed masculinities. The Syrians interviewed share their memories and their understandings of sectarianism and growing up in Syria, their interactions with the Egyptian and Syrian states, and their experiences during the Syrian uprising. The book takes an intersectional approach with close attention to the 'refugee' as a classed and gendered person.

Escaping Nazi Germany - One Woman's Emigration from Heilbronn to England (Paperback): Joachim Schloer Escaping Nazi Germany - One Woman's Emigration from Heilbronn to England (Paperback)
Joachim Schloer
R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Carefully piecing together the personal letters of Alice 'Liesel' Schwab, Escaping Nazi Germany tells the important story of one woman's emigration from Heilbronn to England. From the decision to leave her family and emigrate alone, to gaining her independence as a shop worker and surviving the Blitz, to the reunion with her brother and parents in England and shared grief as they learn about the fate of family members who died in the Holocaust, her story provides powerful insight into both the everyday realities of German-Jewish refugees in Britain and the ability of letters and life-writing to create transnational networks during times of trauma and separation. Elegantly written and deeply researched, Joachim Schloer's emphatic and unflinching re-telling of Alice Schwab's life sheds new light on the Jewish experience of persecution during the Holocaust and adds nuances to current debates on emigration, memory, and identity. This book is an essential primary resource for scholars of modern European history and Jewish studies, offering a compelling and intimate route into understanding what it meant to be a Jewish refugee caught up in the tragic and tumultuous events of World War II.

Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World - Refugee Youth and the Pursuit of Identity (Hardcover): Laura Moran Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World - Refugee Youth and the Pursuit of Identity (Hardcover)
Laura Moran
R3,415 R3,167 Discovery Miles 31 670 Save R248 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Making Middle-Class Multiculturalism - Immigration Bureaucrats and Policymaking in Postwar Canada (Hardcover): Jennifer Elrick Making Middle-Class Multiculturalism - Immigration Bureaucrats and Policymaking in Postwar Canada (Hardcover)
Jennifer Elrick
R1,383 R1,309 Discovery Miles 13 090 Save R74 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the 1950s and 1960s, immigration bureaucrats in the Department of Citizenship and Immigration played an important yet unacknowledged role in transforming Canada's immigration policy. In response to external economic and political pressures for change, high-level bureaucrats developed new admissions criteria gradually and experimentally while personally processing thousands of individual immigration cases per year. Making Middle-Class Multiculturalism shows how bureaucrats' perceptions and judgements about the admissibility of individuals - in socioeconomic, racial, and moral terms - influenced the creation of formal admissions criteria for skilled workers and family immigrants that continue to shape immigration to Canada. A qualitative content analysis of archival documents, conducted through the theoretical lens of a cultural sociology of immigration policy, reveals that bureaucrats' interpretations of immigration files generated selection criteria emphasizing not just economic utility, but also middle-class traits and values such as wealth accumulation, educational attainment, entrepreneurial spirit, resourcefulness, and a strong work ethic. By making "middle-class multiculturalism" a demographic reality and basis of nation-building in Canada, these state actors created a much-admired approach to managing racial diversity that has nevertheless generated significant social inequalities.

The Beloved Border - Humanity and Hope in a Contested Land (Paperback): Miriam Davidson The Beloved Border - Humanity and Hope in a Contested Land (Paperback)
Miriam Davidson
R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Stranger is My Friend (Multiple languages, Paperback): Glocally Connected The Stranger is My Friend (Multiple languages, Paperback)
Glocally Connected
R498 R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Save R73 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Hannah Och Den Flygande Mattan (Swedish, Paperback): Heidi Olsson Hannah Och Den Flygande Mattan (Swedish, Paperback)
Heidi Olsson
R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mapping Crisis - Participation, Datafication and Humanitarianism in the Age of Digital Mapping (Paperback): Doug Specht Mapping Crisis - Participation, Datafication and Humanitarianism in the Age of Digital Mapping (Paperback)
Doug Specht
R1,137 Discovery Miles 11 370 Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Invisibility in African Displacements - From Structural Marginalization to Strategies of Avoidance (Paperback): Jesper... Invisibility in African Displacements - From Structural Marginalization to Strategies of Avoidance (Paperback)
Jesper Bjarnesen, Simon Turner
R1,188 Discovery Miles 11 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

African migrants have become increasingly demonised in public debate and political rhetoric. There is much speculation about the incentives and trajectories of Africans on the move, and often these speculations are implicitly or overtly geared towards discouraging and policing their movements. What is rarely understood or scrutinised however, are the intricate ways in which African migrants are marginalised and excluded from public discourse; not only in Europe but in migrant-receiving contexts across the globe. Invisibility in African Displacements offers a series of case studies that explore these dynamics. What tends to be either ignored or demonised in public debates on African migration are the deliberate strategies of avoidance or assimilation that migrants make use of to gain access to the destinations or opportunities they seek, or to remain below the radar of restrictive governance regimes. This books offers fine-grained analysis of the ways in which African migrants negotiate structural and strategic invisibilities, adding innovative approaches to our understanding of both migrant vulnerabilities and resilience.

Mon plus beau reve - ????]???? ????? ?? - francais - persan (farsi, dari): Livre bilingue pour enfants, avec livre audio a... Mon plus beau reve - قشنگ]ترین رویای من - francais - persan (farsi, dari): Livre bilingue pour enfants, avec livre audio a telecharger (French, Paperback)
Cornelia Haas; Ulrich Renz; Translated by Sadegh Bahrami
R308 Discovery Miles 3 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World - Refugee Youth and the Pursuit of Identity (Paperback): Laura Moran Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World - Refugee Youth and the Pursuit of Identity (Paperback)
Laura Moran
R776 R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Save R50 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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