With this volume, the editors propose a multi-dimensional and critical review of migrants’ vulnerabilities. They argue that a deeper understanding of vulnerability is paramount to discuss empowerment and resilience. Regardless of their motivations, migrants can face vulnerabilities at any of the stages of their journey. These vulnerabilities may change over time for better or worse, corresponding with a person’s legal status, migratory path and the practices of migration regulation. This book addresses vulnerability from an interdisciplinary and intersectional perspective. It brings together latest academic research and practitioners’ insights to help reception societies adapt and improve their dealing with migrants’ vulnerabilities.
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With this volume, the editors propose a multi-dimensional and critical review of migrants’ vulnerabilities. It brings together latest academic research and practitioners’ insights to help reception societies adapt and improve their dealing with migrants’ vulnerabilities.
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Precarious Protection: Rethinking Migration Governance from the Perspective of Migrants’ Vulnerabilities .- Teil I - A Theoretical Framing of Migrants’ Vulnerabilities.- The Accumulation of Vulnerability Aspects in the Figure of the Migrant: A Theoretical Approach .- Teil II - Migrants’ Vulnerabilities and the Practices of Migration Regulation.- Vulnerable by Category: A Critical Assessment of Constructions of Vulnerability in International Refugee Law.- Whose Vulnerability? EU Identity Formation Processes and the Risks of Migration.- Voices from Liminality: Civil Society Search and Rescue Organisations as Agents of Migration De-Securitisation.- Teil III - Vulnerabilisation of Specific Migrant Communities Through Dysfunctional Protection.- A Claim for Agency: From Guest to Host in Jordan’s Refugee Camps – Notes from the Field.- When Law Exacerbates Vulnerability: The Case of Undocumented Migrant Prostitutes Under the German Prostitutes Protection Act of 2017.- Germany, a Gay H(e)aven?Heteronormativity in LGBTIQ+ Asylum Cases.- Teil IV - Persisting Vulnerabilities in Reception Societies: Cases from Germany.- Vulnerabilisation of Refugees: Covid-19 - Related Experiences from Accommodation Centres in Germany.- Educational Inequalities, Vulnerability for Discrimination and the Politics of School Change in Germany as a Post-Migration Society.- “They Are Stumbling Around Quite Helplessly”: How Supporters of Refugee Families Frame Vulnerability and Agency Relating to Childcare.- Vulnerability and Agency in the Asymmetric Relationship Between Refugees and their Volunteer Supporters: A Critical Assessment of Germany’s ‘Welcome Culture’.- Teil V - Epilogue.- A Case for Dark Horse Thinking? Re-Imagining Group Asylum.
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With this volume, the editors propose a multi-dimensional and critical review of migrants’ vulnerabilities. They argue that a deeper understanding of vulnerability is paramount to discuss empowerment and resilience. Regardless of their motivations, migrants can face vulnerabilities at any of the stages of their journey. These vulnerabilities may change over time for better or worse, corresponding with a person’s legal status, migratory path and the practices of migration regulation. This book addresses vulnerability from an interdisciplinary and intersectional perspective. It brings together latest academic research and practitioners’ insights to help reception societies adapt and improve their dealing with migrants’ vulnerabilities. The Editors Nicolas Fromm is Postdoctoral Researcher in International Relations at Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg. Annette Jünemann is Professor for International Relations at Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg.Hamza Safouane is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies at Osnabrück University.
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Introduction of state of the art concepts to better understand migrants’ vulnerabilities Critical and interdisciplinary approach, bringing together specialized researchers and practitioners Pushing forward the debate on migration governance in receiving societies
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783658340513
Publisert
2021-10-23
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer vs
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Nicolas Fromm is Postdoctoral Researcher in International Relations at Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg. 

Annette Jünemann is Professor for International Relations at Helmut Schmidt University Hamburg. 

Hamza Safouane is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies at Osnabrück University.