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Vol. 32 No. 3 (2016): General Issue, with Special Focus on Age Discrimination in Forced Migration Law, Policy and Practice
Vol. 32 No. 3 (2016): General Issue, with Special Focus on Age Discrimination in Forced Migration Law, Policy and Practice
Published:
2016-11-25
Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
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Introduction
Special Focus on Age Discrimination in Forced Migration Law, Policy, and Practice
Christina Clark-Kazak
3-7
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Articles
Bureaucratic Birthdates: Chronometric Old Age as Resource and Liability in U.S. Refugee Resettlement
Kimberly Seibel
8-17
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Challenges and Progress in Ensuring the Right to Be Heard and the Best Interests of Children Seeking International Protection
Jyothi Kanics
18-29
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“Imposter-Children” in the UK Refugee Status Determination Process
Stephanie J. Silverman
30-39
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Protection and Paternalism: Narratives of Nepali Women Migrants and the Gender Politics of Discriminatory Labour Migration Policy
Barbara Grossman-Thompson
40-48
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Should We Presume State Protection?
James C. Hathaway, Audrey Macklin
49-53
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“They didn’t treat me as a Gypsy”: Romani Refugees in Toronto
Cynthia Levine-Rasky
54-62
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Tragic and Heroic Moments in the Lives of Forced Migrants: Memories of Political Asylum-Seekers in Post-Apartheid South Africa
Ernest A. Pineteh, Thecla N. Mulu
63-72
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Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees in India: Conceptual Framework of Repatriation Success
Miriam George, Anita Vaillancourt, S. Irudaya Rajan
73-82
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A Context of Risk: Uncovering the Lived Experiences of Chin Refugee Women Negotiating a Livelihood in Delhi
Paula Jops, Caroline Lenette, Jan Breckenridge
84-94
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Fleeing Domestic Violence from a “Safe” Country?: Refugee Determination for Mexican Asylum-Seekers in Canada
Rupaleem Bhuyan, Adriana Vargas, Margarita Píntín-Perez
95-107
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Telemedicine: Bridging the Gap between Refugee Health and Health Services Accessibility in Hamilton, Ontario
Anthony Robert Sandre, K. Bruce Newbold
108-118
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Interpreters’ Self-Perceptions of Their Use of Self When Interpreting in Health and Behavioural Health Settings
Nicole Dubus
119-124
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The Stories We Tell about Refugee Claimants: Contested Frames of the Health-Care Access Question in Canada
Jesse Beatson
125-134
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“The most brutal immigration regime in the developed world”: International Media Responses to Australia’s Asylum-Seeker Policy
Hannah M Laney, Caroline Lenette, Anthony N Kellett, Charlotte Smedley, Prasheela Karan
135-149
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Book Reviews
Trafficked Children and Youth in the United States: Reimagining Survivors, by Elżbieta M. Goździak
Mitali Thakor
150-151
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Bread from Stones: The Middle East and the Making of Modern Humanitarianism, by Keith David Watenpaugh
Dawn Chatty
151-152
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Immigration Detention: The Migration of a Policy and Its Human Impact, by Amy Nethery and Stephanie J Silverman (eds.)
Dan Wilsher
153-154
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Refugees and the Meaning of Home: Cypriot Narratives of Loss, Longing and Daily Life in London, by Helen Taylor
Evropi Chatzipanagiotidou
154-155
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Contesting Immigration Policy in Court: Legal Activism and Its Radiating Effects in the United States and France, by Leila Kawar
David Cook-Martín
155-156
(limited-accessibility).PDF
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