This paper focuses on the Syrian forced migration experience in a framework of im/mobility or bounded mobility. It goes beyond the ‘new mobilities paradigm’ that argues that all the world is on the move. Compared to other categories of migrants in Europe, there is a rather wide openness towards the recognition of Syrians’ asylum status, and thus a given consent towards their movements in Europe. On the other hand, they are confined within border regimes and conditions applied by the European Union. Those conditions are often not in line with refugees’ expectations and they do not match with their hopes and outlooks. When this happens, insecurity threatens their future and refugees undertake secondary migration movements outside controlled c...
This research report seeks to shed more light on the current flow of Syrian asylum seekers to Europe...
This article aims to analyze the consequences of an armed conflict on the functioning of a cross-bor...
Bilecen B, Yurtseven D. Temporarily protected Syrians' access to the healthcare system in Turkey: Ch...
Relocation of Syrian refugees entailing informal secondary mobility in Europe Today’s cross-natio...
This article analyses the international migrations and statuses of people who left Syria after the o...
After 2011 the Syrian conflict caused growing numbers of residents to flee to escape escalating regi...
The current Syrian crisis has caused unprecedented practices of global mobility. The process of forc...
This article focuses on the migration of people from Syria after the outbreak of the civil war. The ...
Abstract During the biennium 2013–2014 Syrian refugees started to reach Italy through Mediterranean ...
It is easy to say that people fleeing Syria should stay in camps or satellite cities but people move...
Human mobility has been a topic of interest for migration scholars. Despite a growing literature, we...
International audienceThis research intends to better understand the current patterns of migration f...
International audienceThis research intends to better understand the current patterns of migration f...
This paper explores journeys of Syrian and Afghan refugees to Europe, looking at two of the largest ...
This dissertation examines the global crisis of protection through the lens of the Syrian refugee cr...
This research report seeks to shed more light on the current flow of Syrian asylum seekers to Europe...
This article aims to analyze the consequences of an armed conflict on the functioning of a cross-bor...
Bilecen B, Yurtseven D. Temporarily protected Syrians' access to the healthcare system in Turkey: Ch...
Relocation of Syrian refugees entailing informal secondary mobility in Europe Today’s cross-natio...
This article analyses the international migrations and statuses of people who left Syria after the o...
After 2011 the Syrian conflict caused growing numbers of residents to flee to escape escalating regi...
The current Syrian crisis has caused unprecedented practices of global mobility. The process of forc...
This article focuses on the migration of people from Syria after the outbreak of the civil war. The ...
Abstract During the biennium 2013–2014 Syrian refugees started to reach Italy through Mediterranean ...
It is easy to say that people fleeing Syria should stay in camps or satellite cities but people move...
Human mobility has been a topic of interest for migration scholars. Despite a growing literature, we...
International audienceThis research intends to better understand the current patterns of migration f...
International audienceThis research intends to better understand the current patterns of migration f...
This paper explores journeys of Syrian and Afghan refugees to Europe, looking at two of the largest ...
This dissertation examines the global crisis of protection through the lens of the Syrian refugee cr...
This research report seeks to shed more light on the current flow of Syrian asylum seekers to Europe...
This article aims to analyze the consequences of an armed conflict on the functioning of a cross-bor...
Bilecen B, Yurtseven D. Temporarily protected Syrians' access to the healthcare system in Turkey: Ch...