E-Book, Englisch, 913 Seiten, eBook
Kury / Redo Refugees and Migrants in Law and Policy
1. Auflage 2018
ISBN: 978-3-319-72159-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Challenges and Opportunities for Global Civic Education
E-Book, Englisch, 913 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-3-319-72159-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Part I – The Background of the “Refugee Problem”: History, Present and Future in the Light of Research – The Role of the Media: Demography, Migration and the European Welfare State by Walter Baar .- Immigration of Refugees into North-West Europe: Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom by Rita Haverkamp .- Law and (B)Order: Will Border Fence and Transit Zones Stop the Asylum Seekers Wave on the Balkan Route? by Szilveszter Póczik and Eszter Sárik .- Who Can Claim Protection as a Refugee? A Sociological Critique of the Distinction Between Refugees and Migrants by Albert Scherr .- Refugees and Migrants in the Media: The Black Hole by Thomas Hestermann .- Media Reporting on Refugees and Related Public Opinion in Serbia by Aleksandra Ilic .- Part II – The Two Sides of One Coin: Integration of Refugees/Migrants in Host Countries: Norms, Values and Education: How Different Are Immigrant Youth from Native Youth? Insights from the Third International Self-Report Delinquency Study (ISRD3) by Ineke Haen Marshall and Chris E. Marshall .- Refugee Access to Tertiary Education by Michael Platzer .- On the Importance of Preschool Civic Education for the Global Culture of Lawfulness by Slawomir Redo .- “Living with and Learning from Refugees”. Schools in Vienna Dealing with Global Challenges b y Andrea Lehner-Hartmann and Viera Pirker .- Teaching about Migrants and Refugees of West African Countries: UNESCO’s Experience and Recommendations for Educationists and Educators by Akemi Yonemura .- Democracy or Sharia? Political Attitudes among Refugees in Berlin in Summer 2016 by Ronald Freytag, Justin Reichelt and Vaishnavi Upadrasta .- Migration in Germany. An International Comparison – On the Psychotraumatic Stress among Refugees by Helmut Kury, John P.J. Dussich and Maximilian Wertz .- Psychological and Organizational Aspects of Migration of a Special Group of Refugees – The Example of the Special Quota Project Baden-Württemberg with Yazidi Women and Children in Freiburg by Jennifer Hillebrecht, Tina Zeiss and Jürgen Bengel .- Labour Market Access and Labour Opportunities for Refugees. Examples from Freiburg by Jasmin Ateia, Philip Bona and Stephan Schmieglitz .- A Culture of Welcome – Challenges and Experiences in the City of Freiburg/Germany by Hans Steiner and Antje Reinhard .- Wounded and Uprooted: Seeking Refuge in the Land of Others by Steve S. Olweean .- Generalized Trust and Attitudes towards Refugees in Portugal and Spain by Alfonso Serrano-Maillo .- Part III – Meeting the Challenges for a Global Civic Education: Country Studies with Practical Experiences: Refugees in the United States of America from a Victimological Perspective by John P.J. Dussich .- It’s Just Europe’s Turn: EU’s and Greece’s Response to the Current Refugee and Migration Flows by AnastasiaChalkia and Anastasios Giouzepas .- Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Central-European Countries – Reality, Politics and the Creation of Fear in Societies by Witold Klaus, Miklós Lévay, Irena Rzeplinska and Miroslav Scheinost .- Migration Issues in Slovenia: Beyond the Rhetoric of University-level Criminology and Crime Prevention Education for Sustainable Development by Gorazd Meško, Rok Hacin, Urška Pirnat and Katja Eman .- Crossing the Boundary: Refugees and (Illegal) Migrants in India – Challenge of Integration by Swati Shirwadkar .- Regional Governance of Migration in the Southern African Development Community: Migration Regimes and their Implications for the Experience of Refugees and Migrants in South Africa by Tilmann Feltes, Saul Musker and Philine Scholz .- Fear of Crime and Terrorism among Israeli and Swedish Citizens by Mally Shechory-Bitton and Esther Shachaf Friedman .- Part IV – Refugees and Social/Criminal Behaviour: More Refugees, More Offenders, More Crime? Critical Comments with Data from Germany by Thomas Feltes, Katrin List and Maximilian Bertamini .- Risk Factors for Violence against Refugee Women by Janet P. Stamatel and Chenghui Zhang .- Refugees and Migrants in German Prisons – Outlining Problems and Solutions by Bernadette Schaffer and Joachim Obergfell-Fuchs .- Part V – Next Steps: Who is a Refugee in the European Union? International and Supranational Aspects of Legal Reform and Integration by Rita Haverkamp .- United Nations “Earth Jurisprudence”, its Golden Rule, the “Refugee Problem” and Urban Safety by Slawomir Redo .- Addressing the Plight of Immigrants and Refugees: The Role of UNIDO by Jebamalai Vinanchiarachi and Inez Wijngaarde .- Conflict Management for Refugee Management by Michael Reiss .- Volunteers and Community Service Members in Support of Refugee Relief Programmes by Wolfgang Roth .- Migration in the Light of Criminology and Psychology: “Win-win” in Theory and Practice by Magdalena Ickiewicz-Sawicka and Aleksandra Borkowska .- Citizens of “Homeland Earth”. UNESCO on the Road to “Global Citizenship Education”: The Refugee Example by Werner Wintersteiner .