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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [S.l.] :AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRES,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1422116941
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9789048555758 , 9048555752
    Note: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Doing Digital Migration Studies: Introduction -- Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi -- Section I: Creative practices -- Introduction to Section I: Creative Practices -- Karina Horsti -- 1. Against and Beyond Mimeticism: A Cinematic Ethics of Migration Journeys in Documentary Auto-Ethnography -- Nadica Denić -- 2. Archival Participatory Filmmaking in Migration and Border Studies -- Irene Gutiérrez Torres -- 3. Embodying Data, Shifting Perspective: A Conversation with Ahnjili Zhuparris on Future Wake -- Rosa Wevers with Ahnjili Zhuparris , Section II: Digital Diasporas and Placemaking -- Introduction to Section II: Digital Diasporas and Placemaking -- Mihaela Nedelcu -- 4. Friendship, Connection and Loss: Everyday Digital Kinning and Digital Homing among Chinese Transnational Grandparents in Perth, Australia -- Catriona Stevens, Loretta Baldassar and Raelene Wilding -- 5. An Exploration of African Digital Cosmopolitanism -- Fungai Machirori -- 6. YouTube Became the Place Where "I Could Breathe" and Start "to Sell my Mouth": Congolese Refugee YouTubers in Nairobi, Kenya -- Marie Godin and Bahati Ghislain , Section III: Affect and Belonging -- Introduction to Section III: Affect and Belonging -- Athina Karatzogianni -- 7. Digital Communication, Transnational Relationships and the Making of Place Among Highly Skilled Migrants during the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Elisabetta Costa -- 8. When Immovable Bodies Meet Unstoppable Media Circulation: The Aporetic Body in Digital Migration Studies -- Nishant Shah -- 9. Queer Digital Migration Research: Two Case Studies -- Yener Bayramoğlu -- Section IV: Visuality and Digital Media -- Introduction to Section IV: Visuality and Digital Media -- Giorgia Aiello , 10. Migrant Agency and Platformed Belongings: The Case of TikTok -- Daniela Jaramillo-Dent, Amanda Alencar and Yan Asadchy -- 11. Affective Performances of Rooted Cosmopolitanism Through Facebook During the Festival International de Folklore et de Percussion in Louga, Senegal -- Estrella Sendra -- 12. Situating the Body in Digital Migration Research: Embodied Methodologies for Analysing Virtual Reality Films on Displacement -- Moé Suzuki -- Section V: Datafication, Infrastructuring and Securitization -- Introduction to Section V: Datafication, Infrastructuring and Securitization , Saskia Witteborn -- 13. The Weaponization of Datafied Sound: The Case of Voice Biometrics in German Asylum Procedures -- Daniel Leix Palumbo -- 14. McKinsey Consultants and Technocratic Fantasies: Crafting the Illusion of Orderly Migration Management in Greece -- Luděk Stavinoha -- 15. Undocumented and Datafied: Anticipation, Borders and Everyday Life -- Kaarina Nikunen and Sanna Valtonen -- Section VI: Conclusions -- Conclusions: On Doing Digital Migration Studies -- Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi -- Index -- List of Figures and Tables
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9463725776
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789463725774
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: JSTOR
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [S.l.] : AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRES
    UID:
    gbv_1885599129
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789048555758 , 9048555752
    Note: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Doing Digital Migration Studies: Introduction -- Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi -- Section I: Creative practices -- Introduction to Section I: Creative Practices -- Karina Horsti -- 1. Against and Beyond Mimeticism: A Cinematic Ethics of Migration Journeys in Documentary Auto-Ethnography -- Nadica Denić -- 2. Archival Participatory Filmmaking in Migration and Border Studies -- Irene Gutiérrez Torres -- 3. Embodying Data, Shifting Perspective: A Conversation with Ahnjili Zhuparris on Future Wake -- Rosa Wevers with Ahnjili Zhuparris , Section II: Digital Diasporas and Placemaking -- Introduction to Section II: Digital Diasporas and Placemaking -- Mihaela Nedelcu -- 4. Friendship, Connection and Loss: Everyday Digital Kinning and Digital Homing among Chinese Transnational Grandparents in Perth, Australia -- Catriona Stevens, Loretta Baldassar and Raelene Wilding -- 5. An Exploration of African Digital Cosmopolitanism -- Fungai Machirori -- 6. YouTube Became the Place Where "I Could Breathe" and Start "to Sell my Mouth": Congolese Refugee YouTubers in Nairobi, Kenya -- Marie Godin and Bahati Ghislain , Section III: Affect and Belonging -- Introduction to Section III: Affect and Belonging -- Athina Karatzogianni -- 7. Digital Communication, Transnational Relationships and the Making of Place Among Highly Skilled Migrants during the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Elisabetta Costa -- 8. When Immovable Bodies Meet Unstoppable Media Circulation: The Aporetic Body in Digital Migration Studies -- Nishant Shah -- 9. Queer Digital Migration Research: Two Case Studies -- Yener Bayramoğlu -- Section IV: Visuality and Digital Media -- Introduction to Section IV: Visuality and Digital Media -- Giorgia Aiello , 10. Migrant Agency and Platformed Belongings: The Case of TikTok -- Daniela Jaramillo-Dent, Amanda Alencar and Yan Asadchy -- 11. Affective Performances of Rooted Cosmopolitanism Through Facebook During the Festival International de Folklore et de Percussion in Louga, Senegal -- Estrella Sendra -- 12. Situating the Body in Digital Migration Research: Embodied Methodologies for Analysing Virtual Reality Films on Displacement -- Moé Suzuki -- Section V: Datafication, Infrastructuring and Securitization -- Introduction to Section V: Datafication, Infrastructuring and Securitization , Saskia Witteborn -- 13. The Weaponization of Datafied Sound: The Case of Voice Biometrics in German Asylum Procedures -- Daniel Leix Palumbo -- 14. McKinsey Consultants and Technocratic Fantasies: Crafting the Illusion of Orderly Migration Management in Greece -- Luděk Stavinoha -- 15. Undocumented and Datafied: Anticipation, Borders and Everyday Life -- Kaarina Nikunen and Sanna Valtonen -- Section VI: Conclusions -- Conclusions: On Doing Digital Migration Studies -- Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi -- Index -- List of Figures and Tables
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9463725776
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789463725774
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1797692062
    Format: vi, 300 pages , illustrations (some color) , 25 cm
    ISBN: 1978817738 , 9781978817739 , 9781978817746
    Series Statement: Genocide, political violence, human rights series
    Content: "Armed conflicts continue to wreak havoc on children and families around the world with profound effects. In 2017, 420 million children-nearly one in five-were living in conflict-affected areas, an increase in 30 million from the previous year. The recent surge in war-induced migration, referred to as a "global refugee crisis" has made migration a highly politicized issue, with refugee populations and host countries facing unique challenges. We know from research related to asylum seeking families that it is vital to think about children and families in relation to what it means to stay together, what it means for parents to be separated from their children, and the kinds of everyday tensions that emerge in living in dangerous, insecure, and precarious circumstances. In this book, we draw on what we have learned through our collaborative undertakings, and highlight the unique features of participatory, arts-based, and socio-ecological approaches to studying war-affected children and families, demonstrating their collective strength, as well as their limitations and ethical implications. Building on work across the Global South and the Global North, this book aims to deepen an understanding of our tri-pillared approach, and the potential for contributing to improved practices in working with war-affected children and their families"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , A tri-pillared approach to studying children and families affected by war, migration, and displacement / Myriam Denov, Claudia Mitchell, and Marjorie Rabiau -- Part I: Social-ecological approaches -- Unlearn and deconstruct to collaboratively build a sense of well-being around children affected by war: A family and community approach / Marjorie Rabiau, Myriam Denoc and Karen Paul -- A case for preservice teachers reflexively engaging in work with war-affected children in Canadian schools / Nagui Demian and Claudia Mitchell -- The thunder of war is much less heard: Engaging young people and older adults to restore social cohesion in the midst of crisis in eastern Ukraine / Karen Paul, Inka Weissbecker, Katie Mullins, and Andrew Jones -- Best practice for children and their families in postconflict settings: A culturally informed, strength-based family therapy model / Sharon Bond and Jaswant Guzder -- Part II: Participatory approaches -- Navigating participatory research with children affected by armed conflict: Conceptual, methodological, and ethical concerns / Neil Bilotta, Maya Fenning, Myriam Denov, Alusine Bah, and Ines Marchand -- The right to be heard in research: Participatory research ethics in Kakuma refugee camp / Neil Bilotta and Myriam Denov -- Ethical tensions in participatory research with queer young people from refugee backgrounds: Critiquing a code of ethics / EJ Milne, Churnjeet Mahn, Mayra Guzman, Farhio Ahmed, and Anonymous members of RX -- An arts-based participatory approach to research with migrant young people in South Africa / Glynis Clacherty and Thea Shahrokh -- Part III: Arts-based approaches -- Arts-based research innovations in work with war-affected children and youth: A synthesis / Warren Linds, Miranda D’Amico, Myriam Denov, Claudia Mitchell, and Meaghan Shevell -- Creative arts therapies in school-based interventions with children and youth affected by war / Miranda D’Amico -- Drawing to be seen and heard: A critical analysis of girls’ drawings in three refugee camps / Fatima Khan -- Young people with refugee experiences as authors and artists of picture books / April Mandrona, EJ Milne, Thea Sharokh, Michaeline Jakala, Mateja Celestina, Lebsa Hamilton, and Claudia Mitchell.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781978817753
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781978817760
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781978817777
    Language: English
    Keywords: Flüchtlingskind
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  • 4
    UID:
    b3kat_BV049354325
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (100 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Content: Die vorliegende kumulative Dissertation ist eine Zusammenstellung aus drei veröffentlichten Artikeln, in denen ich das Aufkommen syrischer lesbischer, schwuler, bisexueller und trans* (LGBT) Geflüchteter als eine Kategorie in globalen Diskursen um Humanitarismus, Migration, Asyl und LGBT-Politik nachverfolge. Als eine Gruppe, die vor den syrischen Aufständen 2011 und den nachfolgenden Konflikt und Krieg praktisch unbekannt war, argumentiere ich, dass der Diskurs über syrische LGBT-Geflüchtete in erster Linie durch die Kategorie der "Refugeeness", der Verbreitung von Erzählungen und Bildern ...
    Content: This cumulative dissertation traces the recent emergence of Syrian lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) refugees as a constituency in global discourses around humanitarianism, migration, asylum, and LGBT politics. As a group that was virtually unknown prior to the Syrian uprisings of 2011 and the ensuing conflict, war, and displacement, I argue that discourses around Syrian LGBT refugees began to emerge, consolidate, and circulate globally primarily through the category of "refugeeness," the proliferation of narratives and images of suffering, and their becoming objects of humanit...
    Note: Dissertation Georg-August-Universität Göttingen 2021
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1838201025
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxvi, 329 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9781009083409
    Series Statement: Cambridge companions to literature
    Content: "Covering writers from Michelle de Kretser to Gerald Murnane, Alexis Wright to Helen Garner, The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel provides a contemporary view of Australian fiction, including unprecedented coverage of First Nations authors. This book is an excellent reference source on a subject of growing interest to researchers"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction : preoccupations of the Australian novel / Louis Klee and Nicholas Birns -- Presencing : writing in the decolonial space / Jeanine Leane -- Literary visitors and the Australian novel / Brendan Casey -- Settler colonial fictions : beyond nationalism and universalism / Paul Giles -- White writing, indigenous Australia, and the chronotopes of the settler novel / Michael Griffiths -- Mabo, mob, and the novel / Evelyn Araluen -- Publishing the Australian novel / Emmett Stinson -- 'Rich and strange' : Christina Stead and the transnational novel / Fiona Morrison -- Sexuality in Patrick White's fiction / Chen Hong -- Constellational form in Gerald Murnane / Louis Klee -- Helen Garner's house of fiction / Brigid Rooney -- Alexis Wright's novel activism / Lynda Ng -- Kim Scott and the doctoral novel / Joseph Steinberg -- The contemporary western Sydney novel / Lachlan Brown -- First Nations transnationalism / Declan Fry -- Beyond the cosmopolitan : small dangerous fragments / Michelle Cahill -- Craft and truth : the Australian verse novel / Nicholas Birns -- Queering mateship : David Malouf and Christos Tsiolkas / Lesley Hawkes and Mark Piccini -- Australian fiction in the anthropocene / Tony Hughes D'Aeth -- What is the (Australian) refugee novel? / Keyvan Allahyari.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781316514481
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781009087582
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe The Cambridge companion to the Australian novel Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023 ISBN 9781009087582
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781316514481
    Language: English
    Subjects: English Studies
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    Keywords: Australien ; Roman ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 6
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    Book
    London ; New York ; Oxford ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Zed
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048387472
    Format: x, 247 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780755638994 , 9780755638987
    Content: "Recent years have seen increased scholarly and media interest in the movement of LGBTIQ persons, particularly those seeking protection in Europe and North America. While this has helped focus attention on the plight of individuals facing persecution, it has also reinvigorated racist tropes about sexual or gender rights in the Global South. In the case of Africa, the existence of anti-LGBTIQ laws and the prevalence of hetero-patriarchal discourses are regularly cited as evidence of the continent's inescapable savagery. Colonial notions of an uncivilised continent in need of salvation have been repackaged and repurposed for the twenty-first century, with LGBTIQ migrants serving as the ultimate case in point"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction. Framing African Queer and Trans Mobilities: Absences, Presences and Challenges -- Labyrinthine Wanderings: Queering Mobility in Impossible Geographies / Yara Ahmed -- Telling a Different Story: On the Politics of Representing African LGBTQ Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers / John Marnell -- Along the Pink Corridor: Histories of Queer Mobility Between Maputo and Johannesburg (Ca. 1900-2020) / Caio Simões de Araújo -- An Ethical Dilemma: When Research becomes 'Expert Testimony'/ Agathe Menetrier -- 'Sheep in a Pen': How the Externalisation of EU Borders Impacts the Lives of Gay Refugees in Morocco / Marien Gouyon -- Homophobia as Public Violence: Politics, Religion, Identity and Rights in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Asylum Seekers from Cameroon / Charlotte Walker-Said -- 'Where is Home?' Negotiating Comm(unity) and Un/Belonging Among Queer African Migrants on Facebook / Godfried Asante -- What is Private about 'Private Parts'? On Navigating the Violence of the Digital African Trans Refugee Archive / B Camminga -- Ties that Matter: Queer Ways of Surviving a Transit Country / Gonca Şahin -- 'Kindness is a Distant and Elusive Reality': Charting the Impacts of Discrimination on the Mental and Sexual Wellbeing of LGBT Refugee Youth in Kenya / Emanuel Munyarukumbuzi, Margaret Jjuuko and James Maingi Gathatwa -- Differential Movements: Lesbian Migrant Women's Encounters with, and Negotiations of, South Africa's Border Regime / Verena Hucke -- Debunking the Liberation Narrative: Rethinking Queer Migration and Asylum to France / Florent Chossière
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 9780755639014
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 9780755639007
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Sociology
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Afrika ; LGBT ; Mobilität ; Migration ; Soziale Situation ; Geschlechterforschung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [London, England] : Zed Books | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1801651833
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (252 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also published in print
    ISBN: 9780755639021 , 0755639022 , 9780755639007 , 9780755639014 , 9780755638994
    Content: "Recent years have seen increased scholarly and media interest in the movement of LGBTIQ+ persons, particularly those seeking protection in Europe and North America. While this has helped focus attention on the plight of individuals facing persecution, it has also reinvigorated racist tropes about sexual or gender rights in the Global South. In the case of Africa, the existence of anti-LGBTIQ+ laws and the prevalence of hetero-patriarchal discourses are regularly cited as evidence of the continent's inescapable savagery. Colonial notions of an uncivilised continent in need of salvation have been repackaged and repurposed for the twenty-first century, with LGBTIQ+ migrants serving as the ultimate case in point"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction -- 1.ATTRIBUTION ORDER? - Framing African Queer and Trans Mobilities: Absences, Presences and Challenges -- Complicating Migration Narratives -- 2.Yara Ahmed - Labyrinthine Wanderings: Queering Mobility in Impossible Geographies -- 3.John Marnell - Telling a Different Story: On the Politics of Representing African LGBTQ Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- 4.Caio Simöes de Araüjo - Along the Pink Corridor: Histories of Queer Mobility Between Maputo and Johannesburg (Ca. 1900-2020) -- Barriers to Protection: Ethical, Procedural and Legal Challenges -- 5.Agathe Menetrier - An Ethical Dilemma: When Research becomes 'Expert Testimony' -- 6.Marien Gouyon - 'Sheep in a Pen': How the Externalisation of EU Borders Impacts the Lives of Gay Refugees in Morocco -- 7.Charlotte Walker-Said - Homophobia as Public Violence: Politics, Religion, Identity and Rights in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Asylum Seekers from Cameroon -- The Digital and the Transnational -- 8.Godfried Asante - 'Where is Home?' -- Negotiating Comm(unity) and Un/Belonging Among Queer African Migrants on Facebook -- 9.B Camminga - What is Private about 'Private Parts'? On Navigating the Violence of the Digital African Trans Refugee Archive -- 10.Gonca Sahin - Ties that Matter: Queer Ways of Surviving a Transit Country -- Bordering in Action: Identity, Belonging and Wellbeing -- 11.Emanuel Munyarukumbuzi, Margaret Jjuuko and James Maingi Gathatwa - 'Kindness is a Distant and Elusive Reality': Charting the Impacts of Discrimination on the Mental and Sexual Wellbeing of LGBT Refugee Youth in Kenya -- 12.Verena Hucke - Differential Movements: Lesbian Migrant Women's Encounters with, and Negotiations of, South Africa's Border Regime -- 13.Florent Chossiëre - Debunking the Liberation Narrative: Rethinking Queer Migration and Asylum to France , Also published in print
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780755638987
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Keywords: Subsaharisches Afrika ; LGBT ; Mobilität ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 8
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB1334103750
    Format: 1 online resource (269 p.).
    ISBN: 9783839459850 , 3839459850
    Series Statement: Arbeit und Organisation
    Content: In der Migrationsforschung spielt die Frage nach den Veränderungsprozessen in der Aufnahmegesellschaft in Folge von Migration und gesellschaftlicher Diversifizierung eine zunehmend wichtige Rolle. Die Beiträger*innen des Bandes widmen sich den Wandlungsprozessen in vier zivilgesellschaftlichen Organisationen, die sich als Interessenvertreter von potenziell benachteiligten Bevölkerungsgruppen verstehen. Dabei zeigen sie auf, inwiefern und wie sie sich für Migrant*innen und migrationsbezogene Themen öffnen.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Quellen und Literatur , Cover -- Inhalt -- Einleitung -- Zivilgesellschaftliche Organisationen: Wenig erforschte Akteure in der Einwanderungsgesellschaft -- Das Forschungsprojekt ZOMiDi: Ausgangsüberlegungen -- Migration als Herausforderung -- Träge Organisationen -- Anstöße für Wandlungsprozesse -- Das methodische Vorgehen -- Ausgewählte Befunde -- Schlussbemerkung -- Literatur -- Dynamische Zeiten -- zögerlicher Wandel -- Allgemeines Profil der Lebenshilfe -- Die lange Phase 1: Sporadische Thematisierung von Migration bis in die 2000er Jahre -- Die aktive Phase 2: Stetige Aufmerksamkeit , Rolle der lokalen Lebenshilfen -- Politische Lobbyarbeit für Menschen mit Migrationsgeschichte -- Fazit -- Literatur und Quellen -- Wandel in der Deutschen Aidshilfe -- Profil und allgemeine Entwicklungen -- Öffnung für Migrant:innen: Phasen eines Wandels -- Repräsentation von Migrant:innen -- Wandel und Trägheit: Herausforderungen im Öffnungsprozess -- Fazit -- Literatur und Quellen -- Widersprüchliche Offenheit -- Der LSVD: Allgemeines Profil -- Topthema Migrationspolitik: Wechselnde Schwerpunkte und Zielgruppen , Die migrantische Bevölkerung als potentielle Bedrohungund Adressat von Aufklärung: Konflikte und Lernprozesse in den 2000er Jahren -- Migrant:innen als Bündnispartner gegen Rechts: die 2010er Jahre -- Migrant:innen im LSVD -- Bilanz: Offenheit, Vielfalt und ihre Grenzen -- Literatur und Quellen -- Migrantische Repräsentation und Partizipationin der Vereinten Dienstleistungsgewerkschaft (ver.di) -- Gründung, Struktur und Selbstverständnis der Organisation -- Migration in ver.di -- Fazit: Über die Modalitäten eines Sowohl-als-auch -- Literatur und Quellen -- Migrationsbezogene Öffnung vor Ort , Organisationaler Wandel: Konzepte und Studienlage -- Migrationsbezogene Diversität in den örtlichen Lebenshilfen -- Fazit -- Literatur und Quellen -- Zwischen Sozialer Arbeit, Lebensweltnähe und Selbsthilfe -- Von der Selbsthilfe zur professionellen Organisation der Hilfe -- »Doppelfokus« -- Kernthema HIV, Herzensthema LGBTI -- »Noch nicht in der Struktur angekommen. (...) Aber inhaltlich sehr wohl« -- Migrant:innen als Adressat:innen -- Spannungsverhältnisse zwischen selbstbestimmter und professioneller Hilfe -- Fazit -- Literatur und Quellen , Gewerkschaftliches Organizing -- Beitrag zum Wandel der Organisationskultur? -- Das Selbstverständnis ver.dis als Mitgliederorganisation -- Organizing als Ausweg aus der (Mitglieder)Krise? -- Migrant:innen als unausgeschöpftes Potenzial der Mitgliedergewinnung -- Migrant:innen organisieren: Das Beispiel Amazon -- Fazit -- Literatur und Quellen -- Migrantische Gruppen als Lösung des Repräsentationsproblems? -- Engagement von und für queere Geflüchtete -- Ziele und Entwicklung der Gruppe Queer Refugees Deutschland -- Autonomie oder Anschluss an den LSVD? -- Diskussion und Fazit
    Additional Edition: Print version: Unger, Hella von Organisationaler Wandel durch Migration? Bielefeld : transcript,c2022 ISBN 9783837659856
    Language: German
    Keywords: Electronic books.
    URL: Cover
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  • 9
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048830864
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (579 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783708314037
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Dedication -- Walter Suntinger. Preface -- List of Abbreviations -- Laura Alberti. A Life Cycle of Human Rights of Older Persons. Considering the International Convention on the Rights of the Child for the development of an International Convention on the Rights of Older Persons -- Acknowledgments -- List of figures and tables -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Who are "older persons"? -- 3. Do Older Persons require special protection of their rights through a separate international convention? -- 4. The discussion surrounding the development of an International Convention on the Rights of Older Persons -- 4.1. Existing Standards on Older Persons' Rights -- 4.2. How has a possible International Convention on the Rights of Older Persons been discussed in relation to existing international standards relating to other "groups"? -- 5. Key issues for older persons, how they are addressed in the ICRC and Gaps -- 5.1. Dignity -- 5.2. Age-based Discrimination -- 5.3. Cumulative Discrimination -- 5.3.1. Older Women -- 5.3.2. Older Persons with Disabilities -- 5.3.3. Older Migrants and Refugees -- 5.4. Participation -- 5.5. Adequate Standard of Living -- 5.6. Work -- 5.7. Social Security -- 5.8. Health -- 5.9. Long-term Care -- 5.10. Family -- 5.11. Autonomy and Self-determination -- 5.12. Age-friendly Environment -- 5.13. Education and Culture -- 5.14. Violence and Abuse -- 5.15. Access to Justice -- 5.16. Crisis Situations -- 5.17. Research and Training -- 5.18. Summary of Findings -- 6. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Cocoa Costales. Human Rights at Work. A qualitative study exploring sex workers' lived-experiences under the New Zealand Model of decriminalisation fifteen years after the Prostitution Reform Act -- Acknowledgments -- List of Tables -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Research Questions -- 1.2. Research Design , 1.3. Movement Towards Sex Workers' Human Rights -- 2. Contemporary Approaches to Prostitution Policy -- 2.1. Locating the Prostitution 'Problem' -- 2.2. Prostitution Policy Frameworks -- 3. Human Rights and Sex Work -- 3.1. The Human Rights Priorities of Sex Workers -- 3.2. Human Rights Principles -- 3.3. Human Rights Standards -- 3.3.1. The Right to Work -- 3.3.2. The Right to Health -- 4. The New Zealand Model -- 4.1. Industry Overview -- 4.2. The Prostitution Reform Act -- 4.2.1. The Purpose of the Prostitution Reform Act -- 4.2.2. Major Aspects of the Prostitution Reform Act -- 4.2.3. The Prostitution Law Reform Committee -- 4.3. Access to Justice -- 4.4. Assessment by the CEDAW Committee -- 5. Empirical Research: Sex Work in the Decriminalised Context -- 5.1. Methodology -- 5.2. Interview Findings -- 5.2.1. Autonomy -- 5.2.2. Sector Conditions -- 5.2.3. Stigma and Discrimination -- 5.2.4. Collaborative Relationships -- 6. Assessing the PRA in light of Sex Workers' Lived Experiences -- 6.1. Examination of the Findings -- 7. Conclusion: Human Rights in Sex Work -- 8. Recommendations -- Bibliography -- Barbara Treichl. Queering Parenthood. Debates and prospects about reproductive medicine legislation relevant for LGBTIAQ+ persons -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Terminology -- 2. Introduction -- 3. Literature review -- 4. Research questions -- 5. Methodology -- 5.1. Research approach -- 5.2. Research methods -- 5.3. Reflection on the research process -- 6. Methods of artificial reproduction -- 6.1. Sperm donation -- 6.2. Oocytes donation -- 6.3. Embryo donation -- 6.4. Particularity: Surrogate motherhood -- 6.5. Cryopreservation -- 6.6. Human reproductive cloning -- 6.7. Concluding paragraph: Medically Assisted Reproduction Technologies -- 7. Specific couples in need of Medically Assisted Reproduction to have children , 7.1. Infertility in Opposite-Sex Cisgender-Couples -- 7.2. Two-Cisgender-Women-Couples -- 7.3. Two-Cisgender-Men-Couples -- 7.4. Transgender persons living in relationships -- 7.5. Other Constellations -- 7.6. Concluding Paragraph: Persons dependent on Medically Assisted Reproduction in order to achieve a pregnancy -- 8. From the desire to have a child to a right to Medically Assisted Reproduction -- 9. Human Rights Relevant for LGBTIAQ+ Persons to Access Medically Assisted Reproduction -- 9.1. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) -- 9.2. Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) -- 9.3. Programme of Action of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD Programme of Action) -- 9.4. The Yogyakarta Principles -- 9.5. European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) -- 9.6. Istanbul Convention -- 9.7. Oviedo Convention and its Additional Protocol -- 9.8. Concluding Paragraph: Overview of HR Relevant for LGBTIAQ+ Procreation -- 10. National Regulations on access to Medically Assisted Reproduction for LGBTIAQ+ Persons -- 10.1. Criteria of country classification -- 10.2. Choice of countries -- 10.3. Restrictive countries: Ukraine and Czech Republic -- 10.3.1. Ukraine -- 10.3.2. The Czech Republic -- 10.4. Partially restrictive countries: Austria and Spain -- 10.4.1. Austria -- 10.4.2. Spain -- 10.5. Liberal countries: Netherlands and United Kingdom -- 10.5.1. The Netherlands -- 10.5.2. The United Kingdom -- 10.6. Consistent regulations of LGBTIAQ+ persons access to Medically Assisted Reproduction -- 10.7. Access requirements for Medically Assisted Reproduction -- 11. Comparison of National Legislation on Medically Assisted Reproduction in the Selected Countries -- 11.1. Interactions between medicine and law in various countries , 11.2. Regulating Medically Assisted Reproduction access for LGBTIAQ+ persons in the selected countries -- 11.2.1. Formulation of legal norms -- 11.2.2. Arguments used to justify certain access regulations to Medically Assisted Reproduction -- 11.2.3. Concluding paragraph: Regulating and justifying access to Medically Assisted Reproduction -- 11.3. The relation between relevant Human Rights for LGBTIAQ+ persons and their access to Medically Assisted Reproduction -- 12. The impact of the ECtHR's jurisdiction on LGBTIAQ+ persons right to Medically Assisted Reproduction -- 12.1. The ECtHR's opinion on Access to Medically Assisted Reproduction for LGBTIAQ+ Persons -- 12.2. The strengthening and weakening powers of the ECtHR -- 12.3. Concluding Paragraph: The ECtHR on LGBTIAQ+ Rights to Medically Assisted Reproduction -- 13. Room for European harmonisation? -- 14. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Ifigeneia Pilatou. An identity-less Generation. The case of safeguarding the right to a nationality for children born to refugees and asylum-seekers in Europe -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Methodology -- 1. Conceptualising (childhood) statelessness and the right to a nationality -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Nationality matters -- 1.3. What is statelessness? -- 1.4. Childhood statelessness -- 1.5. Identifying stateless persons and children -- 1.6. The impact of statelessness on children -- 1.7. The link between statelessness and displacement -- 1.8. Concluding remarks -- 2. Legal framework of childhood statelessness -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Historical overview -- 2.3. Understanding the link between refugee and stateless legal status -- 2.4. International legal framework -- 2.4.1. UN Human Rights instruments -- 2.4.2. Statelessness conventions -- 2.4.3. International supervisory mechanisms -- 2.5. European legal framework -- 2.5.1. Council of Europe , 2.5.2. European Union law and policy -- 2.5.3. Regional supervisory mechanisms -- 2.6. UNHCR's global mandate -- 2.7. Concluding remarks -- 3. The challenges of safeguarding the right to a nationality for children born to refugees and asylum seekers in Europe -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Cases of childhood statelessness in Europe -- 3.3. Possible causes of childhood statelessness -- 3.3.1. Conflict of nationality laws -- 3.3.2. Stateless parents -- 3.3.3. Discrimination factors in nationality laws -- 3.3.4. Importance of birth registration -- 3.3.4.1. Barriers to birth registration -- 3.3.4.2. Determination of nationality during birthr registration -- 3.3.5. The hidden cases of ineffective nationality -- 3.4. Assessing safeguards for children that would be otherwise stateless in the EU -- 3.4.1. Appropriate safeguards in domestic legislation -- 3.4.2. Implementation of safeguards -- 3.5. Concluding remarks -- 4. Policy recommendations and good practices -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. The jus soli approach -- 4.3. Accession to the UN Statelessness Conventions -- 4.4. Comprehensive safeguards for otherwise stateless children -- 4.4.1. Determination procedure -- 4.4.2. Assessing evidence and simplifying the process -- 4.4.3. Unknown or undetermined nationality -- 4.4.4. Permissible conditions for the acquisition of nationality -- 4.4.4.1. Loss of nationality -- 4.4.4.2. Dealing with the hidden cases of ineffective nationality -- 4.5. Registration at birth -- 4.6. Expanding regional involvement -- 4.6.1. The role of the Council of Europe -- 4.6.2. The role of the European Union -- 4.6.3. Harmonisation of standards on statelessness -- 4.7. Lack of research and awareness raising -- 4.8. Improvement of data collection -- 5. Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Annexes , Flore Beaumond. Talibés are in crucial need of protection in Nouakchott. Different perspectives on how to better protect them
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