This thesis challenges the conventional theory of forced migration by expanding the narrow definition of violence that prevails, not only within international refugee legislation, but also within the academic field of migration. As such, this thesis argues that by limiting the scope of forced migration only to include victims of direct personal violence, manifested in physical harm, we are neglecting the victims of indirect structural violence, that is, the violence of oppression and inequality, where insights and resources are monopolized by a certain group within society, making access unattainable for others. By analyzing personal narratives of six economic migrants from sub-Saharan Africa that has fled their countries to escape structur...
International treaties, conventions, and organizations to protect refugees were established in the a...
This study examines the effects of conflict and international humanitarian responses on forced migra...
Central American migratory journeys take place in risky geographical and socio-political spaces, whe...
This thesis challenges the conventional theory of forced migration by expanding the narrow definitio...
Objective: The so called ‘refugee crisis’ of 2015 has led many to pause and take a step back at what...
Nowadays, more than ever, our world is developing at a fast pace, and its challenges and the priorit...
Abstract: This paper argues that the violence experienced by migrants crossing Mexico in their way t...
The article examines the relationship between torture and migration, highlighting how torture has be...
This essay highlights that torture has become a structural element of the migratory experience in m...
This paper highlights the embeddedness of xenophobia in institutions through a theoretical but empir...
Schapendonk and Belloni dive into the ways journeys of displacement involve processes of both constr...
Nowadays, more than ever, our world is developing at a fast pace, and its challenges and the priorit...
In conjunction with an exposition of the larger historical and political context of the nation of Er...
This paper explores the implications of domestic and family violence occurring across borders, speci...
The modern refugee regime, created in the aftermath of World War II, provides protection mainly to p...
International treaties, conventions, and organizations to protect refugees were established in the a...
This study examines the effects of conflict and international humanitarian responses on forced migra...
Central American migratory journeys take place in risky geographical and socio-political spaces, whe...
This thesis challenges the conventional theory of forced migration by expanding the narrow definitio...
Objective: The so called ‘refugee crisis’ of 2015 has led many to pause and take a step back at what...
Nowadays, more than ever, our world is developing at a fast pace, and its challenges and the priorit...
Abstract: This paper argues that the violence experienced by migrants crossing Mexico in their way t...
The article examines the relationship between torture and migration, highlighting how torture has be...
This essay highlights that torture has become a structural element of the migratory experience in m...
This paper highlights the embeddedness of xenophobia in institutions through a theoretical but empir...
Schapendonk and Belloni dive into the ways journeys of displacement involve processes of both constr...
Nowadays, more than ever, our world is developing at a fast pace, and its challenges and the priorit...
In conjunction with an exposition of the larger historical and political context of the nation of Er...
This paper explores the implications of domestic and family violence occurring across borders, speci...
The modern refugee regime, created in the aftermath of World War II, provides protection mainly to p...
International treaties, conventions, and organizations to protect refugees were established in the a...
This study examines the effects of conflict and international humanitarian responses on forced migra...
Central American migratory journeys take place in risky geographical and socio-political spaces, whe...