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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_323202691
    Format: VII, 287 S , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9280810529
    Content: Ethics and International Affairs explores the extent and limits of contemporary international ethics and examines the ways in which the international community has responded to some of the most crucial challenges of the last ten years. At the center of the book is a discussion of how responsibility is viewed at individual, national, and international levels when facing the pressing problems of human rights, humanitarian intervention, environmental issues, considerations of gender, international economic justice, matters of war and peace, and the plight of refugees. While some authors revisit the very conception and interpretation of international ethics, others focus on the necessity to push for the better implementation and improvement of existing international norms. The result is an examination of how ethics are defined in today's specific contexts and how an understanding of the ethical may be developed from the articulation of the dilemmas encountered.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , International law as an approach to international ethics / Friedrich Kratochwil -- The ethics of modern diplomacy / Roberto Toscano -- Violence and ethics / Pierre Hassner -- Justice and international order / David Campbell -- Ethics and international human rights / Jack Donnelly -- Environmental ethics in international society / Oran R. Young -- Ethics, feminism, and international affairs / Kimberly Hutchings -- Ethics and refugees / Mark Gibney -- Does globalization have an ethical problem? / Ethan B. Kapstein
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
    RVK:
    Keywords: Internationale Politik ; Politische Ethik ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Coicaud, Jean-Marc 1957-
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048921164
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 262 Seiten) , Diagramme
    ISBN: 9781119751830 , 9781119751823 , 9781119751847
    Series Statement: Communicating science in times of crisis
    Note: Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Chapter 1 Addressing Catastrophes Through Communication Science -- Introduction -- Strategic Risk and Crisis Management -- Introduction -- Concepts and Theory -- Social Amplification of Risk -- Precautionary Principle -- Science Communication -- Discourse of Renewal -- Social Media -- Chapter Highlights -- References -- Chapter 2 Where is it Safe? Questioning Education Policy, Safety, and Choices for Students Traveling Internationally During a Global Health Crisis -- Introduction -- Catastrophic Event: Early Spread of COVID-19 and Responses -- University Health and Safety Policies -- Persisting Issues with Federal Guidance Throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Communicating Health and Safety: An Uneasy Balance -- A Closer Examination of Policy Communication and Miscommunication -- Ethnocentrism and American Exceptionalism -- Critical Policy Analyses and Problematizing Policy -- Ethnocentrism and a Shift Away from Relative Risk in Federal Guidance -- Other Guidance Perspectives -- Undue Political Influence on Guidance from Federal Sources -- Misuse and Unhelpfulness of Guidance Meant to Apply to the General Population -- Conclusions for a Clearer Path Forward -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Addressing the Role of Prior Experience in the Development of Risk Perceptions, Information Seeking and Processing Behaviors During Natural Disasters -- Introduction -- Risk Perceptions and Attitudes -- Risk Perceptions -- Risk Attitudes -- Prior Experience -- Components of Prior Risk Experience -- Awareness, Knowledge, and Understanding of the Risks -- Emotional Response and Affect -- Risk Information Seeking and Processing Behaviors -- Relevant Channel Beliefs -- Influences on Risk Information Seeking and Processing -- Conclusion -- Considerations on Theory and Practice , Future Research Directions -- Practical Implications -- References -- Chapter 4 Enhancing Catastrophic Event Preparedness and Response: The Inoculation Approach -- Overview of Inoculation -- Past Contextual Applications -- Potential New Applications to Catastrophic Events -- Underground Emergencies -- Earthquakes and Tsunamis -- Wildfires and Severe Weather Events -- Infectious Diseases -- The Impact of Media and Modality on the Efficacy of Inoculation Messages -- Inoculation Message Modalities -- Second-Order Impact of Social Exchanges -- Terse and Booster Messages -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Communication Strategies to Initiate and Sustain Catastrophe Compassion -- Introduction -- The Case for Compassion -- Preparing for Catastrophic Events by Cultivating Compassion -- Eliciting Compassion During Catastrophic Events -- Eliciting Compassion in the Aftermath of Catastrophic Events -- Strategically Designed Appeals to Compassion -- Appraisal Theory Perspective -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Social Marketing Strategy: Enhancing Preparedness for Crises and Catastrophic Events -- Social Marketing Overview -- Lee and Kotler's 10 Steps of Social Marketing -- Step 1: Social Issue, Background, Purpose, and Focus -- Step 2: Situation Analysis -- Step 3: Target Audiences -- Step 4: Behavior Objectives and Target Goals -- Step 5: Target Audience Barriers, Benefits, and Motivators -- the Competition -- and Influential Others -- Step 6: Positioning Statement -- Step 7: Marketing Mix Strategies -- Step 8: Plan for Monitoring and Evaluation -- Step 9: Budget -- Step 10: Plan for Implementation and Sustaining Behaviors -- Social Marketing: Relevance for Crises and Catastrophic Events -- Severe Weather Events -- Monster Guard -- Safe Place Selfie -- Smokey Bear -- Senseless Acts of Community Violence or Harm -- Excessive Alcohol Use , School Violence -- Gender-Based Violence -- Infectious Disease Outbreaks -- 2016 Zika Epidemic -- 2009 Seasonal Flu -- 2009-2010 Measles Outbreak -- Immigrant and Refugee Crisis -- Promoting Immigration in Canada -- Serving Latino Immigrants in Maryland -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 Building Risk Communication Infrastructure by Bolstering Emergency Managers' Formal and Informal Communication Networks -- Challenges for Public Communication During Emergencies -- Audience Changes -- Disconnects and Silos -- Formal Inter-Agency and Inter-Government Communication -- Informal Inter-Agency and Inter-Governmental Communication -- Networked Resiliency -- Local Emergency Planning Committees -- Communication Strategies for Catastrophe -- Coordination and Trust Building -- Coordination of Messaging -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Individual Disaster Communication Following Catastrophic Mass Violence: The Case of the Pulse Nightclub Shooting -- Review of Literature -- Stress, Emotions, and Coping -- Individual Disaster Communication as a Coping Effort -- Demographic Differences in Coping Efforts -- Disaster Media Use, Emotional Reactions, and Coping -- Method -- Participants -- Procedure -- Measures -- Data Analysis -- Results -- Research Questions -- Hypothesis Testing and Indirect Effects -- Discussion -- Identification and Post-event Individual Disaster Communication -- The Lack of Individual Disaster Communication Among Parents -- Direct and Transactional Disaster Media Effects -- Practical Implications -- Limitations and Directions for Future Research -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Social Media Misinformation About Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change: Structures, Communication Processes, and Individual Factors that Influence the Diffusion of Misinformation , Competing Beliefs About Extreme Weather Events and Climate Change in the United States -- Factors Influencing the Spread of Climate Change Misinformation on Social Media -- Studies of Climate Change Misinformation on Social Media Platforms -- Twitter -- Facebook -- Blogs -- YouTube -- Combating Misinformation About Climate Change on Social Media -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 10 "The Princeton Outbreak": A Case Study of a University Health Crisis and Implications for Communicating Science -- Literature Review -- Methodology -- Internal Considerations, Components, and Context -- External Considerations, Components, and Context -- Findings -- Encourage Science Literacy Throughout University Leadership -- Rely on Subject Matter Experts -- Engage in Deliberate Communication of Science with Key Generalist Staff -- Simultaneous Deployment of Cohort and Individual Communication Strategies -- Importance of Media in Communicating a Coordinated Message Regarding the Science -- Communicating Science Urgently in a Crisis -- Prioritize Honesty in the Communication of Science -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11 Blue or Stormy Skies? The Roles of Strategic Risk Communication in Protecting Communities Before, During, and After Severe Weather -- Warning Models and Theories -- Warning Dissemination -- Instructing Messages -- Instructional Risk and Crisis Communication -- Risk Communication for a Fully Functioning Society -- Crisis Narratives and Crisis Framing -- Crisis Narratives -- Crisis Framing -- Fear Appeals -- Humor Strategies -- Relational Strategies -- Organization-Public Relationships -- Dialogic Theory -- Discussion -- Meta-analytic Evidence -- Contextual Factors -- Protective Action Guidance -- Warning Message Content -- Fear Appeals -- Relational Strategies -- Conclusion -- References , Chapter 12 Risk and Crisis Communication: Considering Catastrophic Mudslides in Uganda's Bududa District -- Instructional Risk Communication -- The IDEA Model -- Dialogue in Instructional Risk and Crisis Communication -- Case Study Method -- Description of the Disasters -- Bukalasi -- Namaeetsi -- Namasa -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 13 Risk, Science, and Health Collaborations During Cascading and Simultaneous Disasters -- Science Communication and Cascading Disasters -- Considering Stakeholders and Collaborators in Science Communication -- Science Communication Challenges During Cascading Disasters -- Future Research and Implications -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 14 Communicating Inclusively and Reliably About Climatological and Meteorological Events: Social Network Analysis, Message Framing, and Communication Competence -- Study 1: Social Network Analysis -- Diversity in the United States -- Step One-SCIPP Primary Stakeholders -- Step Two-SCIPP Secondary Connections -- Step Three-Area of Operation Residents -- Study 1-Discussion -- Study 2-Texas Messaging Experiment -- Proposal of Hypotheses and Research Questions -- Method -- Participant Demographics -- Results -- Study 2-Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 15 How Government Leaders Use Social Media During Disasters: A Scoping Review -- How Government Leaders Use Social Media During Disasters: A Scoping Review -- Methods -- Step One: Identify Research Questions -- Step Two: Identify Relevant Studies -- Step Three: Study Selection -- Step Four: Chart Data -- Step Five: Collate, Summarize, and Report Results -- Step Six: Consultation -- Findings -- Crisis Communication Theories -- Evaluating Social Media as Disaster Communication Tools -- Conclusion -- References -- Appendix A: Summary of Searches and Resulting Articles -- Index -- EULA.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-1-119-75181-6
    Language: English
    Keywords: Krisenmanagement ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1645951561
    Format: vi, 292 Seiten , 23 cm
    Edition: First paperback edition
    ISBN: 9781789200881
    Series Statement: Studies in forced migration volume 37
    Content: Providing nuanced accounts of how the social identities of men and women, the context of displacement and the experience or manifestation of violence interact, this collection offers conceptual analyses and in-depth case studies to illustrate how gender relations are affected by displacement, encampment and return. The essays show how these factors lead to various forms of direct, indirect and structural violence. This ranges from discussions of norms reflected in policy documents and practise, the relationship between relief structures and living conditions in camps, to forced military recruitment and forced return, and covers countries in Africa, Asia and Europe.
    Note: Originally published: 2017 , Literaturangaben , Register , Conceptualizing Gender, Violence and Refugees , UNHCR Policy on Refugee Women : A 25-Year Retrospective , Victims of Chaos and Subaltern Sexualities? : Some Reflections on Common Assumptions about Displacement and the Prevalence of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence , Refugees, Global Governance and the Local Politics of Violence against Women , 'Solidarity' and 'Gender Equality' as a Discourse of Violence in Sweden : Exclusion of Refugees by the Decent Citizen , Spatializing Inequalities : The Situation of Women in Refugee Centres in Germany , 'Faithing' Gender and Responses to Violence in Refugee Communities : Insights from the Sahrawi Refugee Camps and the Democratic Republic of Congo , Formidable Intersections : Forced Migration, Gender and Livelihoods , Experiencing Gender, Violence, Refuge , Escaping Conflicts and Being Safe? : Post-conflict Refugee Camps and the Continuum of Violence , Lost Boys, Invisible Girls : Children, Gendered Violence in Wartime and Displacement in South Sudan , Military Recruitment of Sudanese Refugee Men in Uganda : a Tale of National Patronage and International Failure , Gender, Violence, and Deportation : Angola’s Forced Return of Congolese Migrant Workers , The Romance of Return : Post-exile Lives and Interpersonal Violence Over Land in Burundi
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781785336171
    Language: English
    Author information: Krause, Ulrike 1983-
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_871098121
    Format: xvii, 306 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    ISBN: 9781107171992 , 9781316623091
    Content: "This book will provide a comprehensive analysis of the global and regional refugee instruments as they apply to claimants in flight from situations of armed violence and conflict, exploring their inter- relationship and how they are interpreted and applied (or should be applied). As part of a broader UNHCR project to develop guidelines on the interpretation and application of international refugee law instruments to claimants fleeing armed conflict and other situations of violence, it includes contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in this field as well as emerging authors with specific expertise"--
    Content: "The impact of violence and conflict on refugee status determination and international protection is a key developing field. Given the contemporary dynamics of armed conflict, how to interpret and apply the refugee definitions at global and regional levels is increasingly relevant to governmental policy-makers, decision-makers, legal practitioners, academics and students. This book will provide a comprehensive analysis of the global and regional refugee instruments as they apply to claimants in flight from situations of armed violence and conflict, exploring their interrelationship and how they are interpreted and applied (or should be applied). As part of a broader United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees project to develop guidelines on the interpretation and application of international refugee law instruments to claimants fleeing armed conflict and other situations of violence, it includes contributions from leading scholars and practitioners in this field as well as emerging authors with specific expertise"--
    Content: Machine generated contents note: Notes on contributors and editors; Foreword Filippo Grandi; List of abbreviations; Introduction Volker Turk, Alice Edwards and Cornelis Wouters; Part I. Causes, Character and Effects: 1. The causes, character and conduct of internal armed conflict, and the effects on civilian populations Theo Farrell and Olivier Schmitt; Part II. Refugee Status under Global and Regional Instruments: 2. The 1951 Refugee Convention and the protection of people fleeing armed conflict and other situations of violence Vanessa Holzer; 3. Relationship between the 1951 Refugee Convention and the 1969 OAU Convention on Refugees: a historical perspective Bonaventura Rutinwa; 4. The 1969 OAU Refugee Convention in the context of individual refugee status determination Marina Sharpe; 5. The Cartagena Declaration on Refugees and the protection of people fleeing: armed conflict and other situations of violence in Latin America Michael Reed-Hutardo; Part III. Refugee Status and Special Groups: 6. Women and girls fleeing conflict: gender and the interpretation and application of the 1951 Refugee Convention Valerie Oosterveld; 7. Children fleeing conflict: age and the interpretation and application of the 1951 Refugee Convention Rachel Brett, Margaret Brett and Haifa Rashed; Part IV. Subsidiary Protection: 8. Protection in the EU for people fleeing indiscriminate violence in armed conflict: Article 15(c) of the EU Qualification Directive Madeline Garlick; Appendix I; Appendix II; Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781316774342
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Sociology
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    Keywords: Vereinte Nationen ; Kriegsopfer ; Flüchtling ; Rechtsstellung ; Internationale Kooperation ; Asylrecht ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Edwards, Alice
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  • 5
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1319876397
    Format: 1 online resource (1 volume) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9783030955083 , 3030955087
    Series Statement: Thinking gender in transnational times
    Content: This Open Access book considers the cultural representation of gender violence, vulnerability and resistance with a focus on the transnational dimension of our contemporary visual and literary cultures in English. Contributors address concepts such as vulnerability, resilience, precarity and resistance in the Anglophone world through an analysis of memoirs, films, TV series, and crime and literary fiction across India, Ireland, Canada, Australia, the US, and the UK. Chapters explore literary and media displays of precarious conditions to examine whether these are exacerbated when intersecting with gender and ethnic identities, thus resulting in structural forms of vulnerability that generate and justify oppression, as well as forms of individual or collective resistance and/or resilience. Substantial insights are drawn from Animal Studies, Critical Race Studies, Human Rights Studies, Post-Humanism and Postcolonialism. This book will be of interest to scholars in Gender Studies, Media Studies, Sociology, Culture, Literature and History. Maria Isabel Romero-Ruiz is Lecturer in Social History and Cultural Studies at the University of Malaga, Spain. She specialises in the social and cultural history of deviant women and children in Victorian England, as well as in contemporary gender and sexual identity issues in Neo-Victorian fiction. Pilar Cuder-Dominguez is Professor of English at the University of Huelva, Spain, where she teaches the literature and cultures of Great Britain and Anglophone Canada. Her research deals with the intersections of gender, genre, race, and nation.
    Note: Includes index. , 1.Introduction: Gender Vulnerability And Resistance -- 2. Growing Resilient Against Adversity: Victims Of Abuse In Irish Magdalene Laundries -- 3. Violence, Vulnerability And Resistance In Room By Emma Donoghue -- 4. Of Mice And Women: Gendered And Speciesist Violence In Joyce Carol Oatess Martyrdom Fiction -- 5. Nobody Kills A Priest: Vulnerability, Crime Fiction And Irish Social Resistance In Benjamin Blacks Holy Orders -- 6. Refugees' Situated Vulnerability And Resistance In The Crime Fiction Of Ausma Zehanat Khan -- 7. Detection, Violence And The TV Series: Atkinsons Jackson Brodie In The BBC -- 8. Resisting Binaries: Vulnerability And Agency Through A Feminist Critical Gaze -- 9. Trans- National Neo- Victorianism: Vulnerability And Gender Resistance In Kate Grenvilles The Secret River (2006) -- 10. The Vulnerable Posthuman In Popular Science Fiction Cinema -- 11. Trans* Vulnerability And Resistance: The Case Of Pose (Season 1) -- 12. Vulnerability And Resilience In The Dystopian Fiction Of Manjula Padmanabhan.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cultural representations of gender vulnerability and resistance. Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022 9783030955076
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_748843744
    Format: Online-Ressource (415 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9789086866915
    Content: Young people have an enormous stake in the present and future state of Earth. Almost half of the human population is under the age of 25. If young people’s resources of energy, time, and knowledge are misdirected towards violence, terrorism, socially-isolating technologies, and unsustainable consumption, civilization risks destabilization. Yet, there is a powerful opportunity for society if young people can participate positively in all aspects of sustainable development. In order to do so, young people need education, political support, resources, skills, and hope. This volume offers a global perspective on education initiatives by and for young people that promote a transition to sustainability. It includes 38 essays co-authored by 68 contributors from 25 nations, representing a diversity of geography, gender, and generation. "The development of youth leadership has been a central concern of my professional work. Young people have a lot to offer to sustainable development and should participate in planning for our planet’s future. This rich collection of theoretical and practical approaches captures the growing response of young people to this challenge. I am particularly pleased with the attention paid to the role of often-underrepresented regions of the world, to the role of women, and to the Earth Charter in the creating of a peaceful and sustainable future." Julia Marton-Lefèvre, Director General of IUCN (International Union for Conversation of Nature), and former Rector of the University for Peace "This book is a rich, global tapestry depicting the inter-linkages among youth, education and sustainable development. What is particularly interesting is that it shows how education, at all levels, can be a powerful engine for promoting sustainability. This work is an important contribution to the United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development." Goolam Mohamedbhai, Secretary-General, Association of African Universities, and Past President, International Association of Universities "This important and skillfully-prepared book comes at a critical time.... A great strength of this volume is that it blends together theoretical and practical insights regarding education for sustainable development by and for young people. It is written from diverse cultural perspectives from all world regions. Readers, from many fields, especially young people and their teachers, will find it timely and relevant. I hope that it will inspire the younger generation to get involved in seeking solutions to the challenges we face." James Gustave Speth, Former Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme, and Dean Emeritus of the School of Forestry and Environmental Studies at Yale University "It is my hope that you are inspired, as I have been, by Young People, Education, and Sustainable Development: Exploring Principles, Perspectives, and Praxis, for the stories in this volume are full of the possibilities that emerge when we honor and support young people." Ruud Lubbers, Former Prime Minister of The Netherlands, and past United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789086860937
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Young people, education, and sustainable development : Exploring principles, perspectives, and praxis Leiden : Brill | Wageningen Academic, 2009 ISBN 9789086860937
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_89059273X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (14 Seiten)
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1090549391
    Format: 1 online resource (xxix, 670 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781783745678 , 1783745673 , 9781783745685 , 1783745681 , 9781783745692 , 178374569X , 1783745657 , 9781783745654 , 9781783746743 , 1783746742
    Content: "The essays in this book chart how women's profound and turbulent experiences of migration have been articulated in writing, photography, art and film. As a whole, the volume gives an impression of a wide range of migratory events from women's perspectives, covering the Caribbean Diaspora, refugees and slavery through the various lenses of politics and war, love and family. The contributors, which include academics and artists, offer both personal and critical points of view on the artistic and historical repositories of these experiences. Selfies, motherhood, violence and Hollywood all feature in this substantial treasure-trove of women's joy and suffering, disaster and delight, place, memory and identity. This collection appeals to artists and scholars of the humanities, particularly within the social sciences; though there is much to recommend it to creatives seeking inspiration or counsel on the issue of migratory experiences."--Publisher's website.
    Note: List of Contributors -- Introduction: Women and Migration[s] / D. Willis, E. Toscano and K. Brooks Nelson -- Part One: Imagining Family and Migration. 1. Between Self and Memory / E Ellyn Toscano ; 2. Fragments of Memory: Writing the Migrant's Story / Anna Arabindan-Kesson ; 3. A Congolese Woman's Life in Europe: A Postcolonial Diptych of Migration / Sandrine Colard ; 4. Migrations / Kathy Engel -- Part Two: Mobility and Migration. 5. Carrying Memory / Marianne Hirsch ; 6. Making Through Motion / Wangechi Mutu ; 7. Strange Set of Circumstances: White Artistic Migration and Crazy Quilt / Karen Finley ; 8. Nora Holt: New Negro Composer and Jazz Age Goddess / Cheryl A. Wall -- Part Three: Understanding Pathways. 9. Silsila: Linking Bodies, Deserts, Water / Sama Alshaibi ; 10. My Baby Saved My Life: Migration and Motherhood in an American High School / Jessica Ingram ; 11. Visualizing Displacement Above The Fold / Lorie Novak ; 12. Unveiling Violence: Gender and Migration in the Discourse of Right-Wing Populism / Debora Spini ; 13. A Different Lens / M Maaza Mengiste ; 14. Reinventing the Spaces Within: The Early Images of Artist Lalla Essaydi / Isolde Brielmaier ; 15. Swimming with E.C. / Kellie Jones -- Part Four: Reclaiming Our Time. 16. Kinship, the Middle Passage, and the Origins of Racial Slavery / Jennifer L. Morgan ; 17. Black Women's Work: Resisting and Undoing Character Education and the 'Good' White Liberal Agenda / Bettina L. Love ; 18. Filipina Stories: Gabriela NY and Justice for Mary Jane Veloso / Editha Mesina ; 19. Women & Migrations: African Fashion's Global Takeover / Allana Finley ; 20. What Would It Mean to Sing A Black Girl's Song?: A Brief Statement on the Reality of Anti-Black Girl Terror / Treva B. Lindsey -- Part Five: Situated at the Edge. 21. Fredi's Migration: Washington's Forgotten War on Hollywood / Pamela Newkirk ; 22. Julia de Burgos: Cultural Crossing and Iconicity / Vanessa Pérez-Rosario ; 23. Sarah Parker Remond's Black American Grand Tour / Sirpa Salenius ; 24. Making Latinx Art: Juana Valdes at the Crossroads of Latinx and Latin American Art / Arlene Dávila ; 25. Moving Mountains: Harriet Hosmer's Nineteenth-Century Italian Migration to Become the First Professional Woman Sculptor / Patricia Cronin -- Part Six: Transit, Transiting, and Transition. 26. Urban Candy: Screens, Selfies and Imaginings / Roshini Kempadoo ; 27. Controlled Images and Cultural Reassembly: Material Black Girls Living in an Avatar World / Joan Morgan ; 28. Supershero Amrita Simla, Partitioned Once, Migrated Twice / Sarah K. Khan ; 29. Diaspora, Indigeneity, Queer Critique: Tracey Moffatt's Aesthetics of Dwelling in Displacement / Gayatri Gopinath ; 30. The Performance of Doubles: The Transposition of Gender and Race in Ming Wong's Life of Imitation / Kalia Brooks Nelson -- Part Seven: The World is Ours, Too. 31. The Roots of Black American Women's Internationalism: Migrations of the Spirit and the Heart / Francille Rusan Wilson ; 32. 'The World is Ours, Too': Millennial Women and the New Black Travel Movement / Tiffany M. Gill ; 33. Performing a Life: Mattie Allen McAdoo's Odyssey from Ohio to South Africa, Australia and Beyond, 1890-1900 / Paulette Young ; 34. 'I Don't Pay Those Borders No Mind At All': Audley E. Moore ('Queen Mother' Moore) -- Grassroots Global Traveler and Activist / Sharon Harley ; 35. Löis Mailou Jones in the World / Cheryl Finley -- Part Eight: Emotional Cartography: Tracing the Personal. 36. The Ones Who Leave ... the Ones Who Are Left: Guyanese Migration Story / Grace Aneiza Ali ; 37. The Acton Photograph Archive: Between Representation and Re-Interpretation / Alessandra Capodacqua ; 38. Reconciliations at Sea: Reclaiming the Lusophone Archipelago in Mónica de Miranda's Video Works / M. Neelika Jayawardane ; 39. Transnational Minor Literature: Cristina Ali Farah's Somali Italian Stories / Alessandra Di Maio ; 40. Seizing Control of the Narrative / Misan Sagay ; 41. Migration as a Woman's Right: Stories from Comparative and Transnational Slavery Histories in the North Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds / Gunja SenGupta ; 42. The Sacred Migration of Sister Gertrude Morgan / Imani Uzuri -- List of Illustrations -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Hardback version : 9781783745661
    Additional Edition: Paperback : 9781783745654
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; History.
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_894307517
    Format: 1 online resource (187 pages)
    ISBN: 9781464809392
    Content: Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- A crisis that can be managed -- Working together with humanitarian actors -- At the onset-Taking a new look at prevention and preparedness -- During the crisis-Managing changes for host communities -- During the crisis-Reducing vulnerabilities of the forcibly displaced -- Toward a longer-term solution-Helping to rebuild lives -- Making the most of development finance -- Notes -- 1 How Severe Is the Crisis? -- The crisis in perspective -- Some unexpected characteristics of the crisis -- Insufficient data -- An agenda for better data -- Annex 1A -- Annex 1B -- Notes -- 2 Taking a New Look at Prevention and Preparedness -- To stay or not to stay? Weighing the risks -- What makes people go? -- There is often time to prepare before the crisis -- What happens to those who stay behind? -- An agenda for development actors -- Notes -- 3 Managing Changes for Host Communities -- Initial conditions, shock, and response -- Exacerbating existing challenges: The country-level impact on fragility, social cohesion, and the economy -- Some gain, others lose: Local impacts on jobs and prices -- Strains on local capacity for service delivery -- An agenda for development actors -- Notes -- 4 Reducing the Vulnerabilities of the Forcibly Displaced -- The initial setback: Losses and trauma -- The environment for recovery: Rights, location, and planning horizon -- An agenda for development actors -- Notes -- 5 Rebuilding Lives -- Stay, return, or move on? -- From return to successful return -- Integration in host countries: Location vs. rights -- Integration in high-income countries: A difficult endeavor -- An agenda for development actors -- Notes -- 6 Making the Most of Development Finance -- The main elements of a major international effort.
    Content: The potential for development financing: Maximizing the use of public resources -- The potential for development financing: Leveraging private capital and expertise -- An agenda for development actors -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Boxes -- 1.1 Lessons from economic migration -- 1.2 People move for different reasons -- 1.3 Comparing shares-refugees and economic migrants -- 1.4 Norway has 18,000 refugees or is it 132,000? -- 1.5 The challenges of data collection for IDPs -- 1.6 Estimating the number of affected "hosts" -- 1.7 Another group of concern: Stateless people -- 1.8 Institutionalizing data collection -- 1.9 Open data -- 2.1 A brief overview of the forced displacement prevention agenda -- 2.2 The (imperfect) targeting of violence -- 2.3 Socioeconomic status and displacement strategies -- 2.4 Mixed migration -- 2.5 Socioeconomic impact of forced displacement on countries of origin: How to quantify it? -- 2.6 Using big data to predict economic migration to Australia -- 2.7 Learning from disaster preparedness -- 2.8 Migration and development -- 2.9 Strengthening resilience in Ethiopia -- 3.1 A host country perspective -- 3.2 Terrorism and the displaced-Myths and reality -- 3.3 What is "social cohesion"? -- 3.4 Perceptions and social cohesion -- 3.5 Forced displacement and crime -- 3.6 Refugees as employers in Turkey -- 3.7 The impact of Cuban refugees on Miami's labor market -- 3.8 Camps or country systems? -- 3.9 Regional development -- 3.10 Support for formalizing Syrian refugees in Jordan -- 4.1 Trauma and the displaced: An example from Syria -- 4.2 Institutions -- 4.3 Women, business, and the law -- 4.4 The "Wilton Park Principles"? -- 4.5 Special economic zones in Jordan -- 4.6 Providing education to Syrian refugees in Turkey -- 4.7 Forced displacement and the graduation approach -- 4.8 Supporting psychosocial and post-traumatic care?
    Content: 5.1 An approach based on specific vulnerabilities -- 5.2 The complexities of return and reintegration -- 5.3 From forced displacement to economic migration -- 5.4 Do the forcibly displaced want to return? -- 5.5 The politics of return -- 5.6 Gender and the challenges of return -- 5.7 Return and access to land -- 5.8 Assisting return -- 5.9 Tanzania's integration of Burundians -- 5.10 Does status matter? Lessons from economic migration -- 5.11 ECOW AS and labor migration -- 6.1 In-donor refugee costs -- 6.2 The financing model of development banks -- 6.3 Innovative bonds -- 6.4 Climate investment funds -- 6.5 The World Bank Group Concessional Financing Facility -- 6.6 An example of contingent financing -- 6.7 Guarantees and forced displacement -- 6.8 A precedent: Insurance against natural disasters -- 6.9 Illustrative questions on cost-effectiveness -- 6.10 Exploring new sources of financing -- 6.11 Collective action in providing public goods -- Figures -- O.1 An overview of the forced displacement crisis -- O.2 Shock and response for the host communities -- O.3 The multiple dimensions of vulnerability -- 1.1 A threefold crisis: The global forcibly displaced population -- 1.2 Refugees are only a small share of people on the move -- 1.3 Refugees and IDPs are mainly in low- and middle-income countries -- 1.4 The European Union now has fewer refugees than in the early 1990s -- 1.5 Refugees and IDPs in the world's developing regions -- 1.6 The same 10 conflicts have caused the majority of forced displacement every year since 1991 -- 1.7 Top 15 countries and territories of origin for forced displacement -- 1.8 The same 15 countries have been hosting a majority of refugees every year since 1991 -- 1.9 Refugees typically account for a small share of the host country's population -- 1.10 How many years have refugees spent in exile?
    Content: 1.11 Most refugees live out of camps, and camps are concentrated in Africa and South Asia -- 1.12 The vast majority of IDPs live in individual accommodations -- 1.13 Forced displacement is more urban in middle-income countries, and more rural in low-income countries -- 3.1 Shock and response for the host communities -- 4.1 Number of legal restrictions on women seeking jobs in the 15 largest refugee-hosting countries, 2014 -- 5.1 Exits from UNHCR statistics -- 5.2 Returns of refugees by country -- 5.3 Returns of IDPs by country -- 5.4 Immigrants in selected OECD countries and refugees in key host countries as a share of the total host population -- 5.5 Refugees in high-income countries -- 5.6 Employment rate by immigrant category and duration of stay in European OECD countries, 2008 -- 5.7 Employment by years in Sweden for resettled refugees and approved asylum-seekers, 2007 -- 6.1 Humanitarian assistance -- 6.2 United Nations appeals: Needs and contributions -- 6.3 Share of long-, medium-, and short-term recipients of official humanitarian assistance from OECD-DAC donors -- 6.4 Net ODA expenditures on in-donor refugee costs -- Maps -- O.1 An uneven impact across the world -- 1.1 Main refugee origin countries -- 1.2 Main refugee host countries -- 1.3 Main IDP countries -- Tables -- 1.1 Rating of methodologies -- 1B.1 Forced displacement situations as of end-2015
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    Content: The policy brief is based on the collective work of United Nations agencies active in the Arab region. Launched during the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, the policy brief examines quantitative and qualitative data as well as the provision of services for survivors of violence during the outbreak of COVID-19. Key findings from the brief include noticeable increase in the prevalence of violence in all its forms during the pandemic. The risks are further compounded for vulnerable population including women and girls with disabilities, women refugees and internally displaced persons, women in prisons and detention centres among others. The policy brief continues to examine the various service provision examining its accessibility, availability, and quality. Finally, the policy brief provides recommendations to governments, humanitarian organisations and UN agencies
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