Global urbanization led to a rather new phenomenon: urban refugees, who live on the margins of big cities. This study highlights the particular struggles and difficulties urban refugees from different contexts and backgrounds have to cope with in Thailand. The aim of this thesis is to better understand their living situation in Bangkok, contributing to the limited literature in this field. As Thailand does not recognize refugees legally, they try to make a living under tough conditions, fearing arbitrary arrests. Furthermore, these conditions lead urban refugees in Bangkok to live in their own communities, often separated from the Thai society. Being under these constrained living conditions, having limited access to health care, education ...
The widespread image of refugee camps only represents less than half of the world's refugee populati...
The past decade has seen the rapid development of transnationalism research, but transnationalism fr...
My thesis research centres on the question, how have refugee policy formation and ground level imple...
Global urbanization led to a rather new phenomenon: urban refugees, who live on the margins of big c...
This paper brings together literature from urban and refugee studies, aiming to contribute new theor...
The number of unprotected urban refugees in Bangkok has grown over the past few years with new migra...
This thesis will focus on Burmese protracted refugees in Thailand who, for more than thirty years, h...
Based on qualitative interviews conducted between 2011 and 2013 with urban refugees in the first asy...
This study is an exploration of the lived experience of young people growing up in contexts of displ...
The health of urban refugees and asylum seekers (URAS) in Bangkok has been neglected and health poli...
There has been resurgence in interest in both popular media and academic research on refugees as sub...
Academic evidence on the health of urban refugees and asylum seekers (URAS) in Thailand is extremely...
Abstract Background Mental health and psychosocial wellbeing are key concerns in displaced populatio...
Urban refugees now account for over half the total number of refugees worldwide. Yet to date, far mo...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
The widespread image of refugee camps only represents less than half of the world's refugee populati...
The past decade has seen the rapid development of transnationalism research, but transnationalism fr...
My thesis research centres on the question, how have refugee policy formation and ground level imple...
Global urbanization led to a rather new phenomenon: urban refugees, who live on the margins of big c...
This paper brings together literature from urban and refugee studies, aiming to contribute new theor...
The number of unprotected urban refugees in Bangkok has grown over the past few years with new migra...
This thesis will focus on Burmese protracted refugees in Thailand who, for more than thirty years, h...
Based on qualitative interviews conducted between 2011 and 2013 with urban refugees in the first asy...
This study is an exploration of the lived experience of young people growing up in contexts of displ...
The health of urban refugees and asylum seekers (URAS) in Bangkok has been neglected and health poli...
There has been resurgence in interest in both popular media and academic research on refugees as sub...
Academic evidence on the health of urban refugees and asylum seekers (URAS) in Thailand is extremely...
Abstract Background Mental health and psychosocial wellbeing are key concerns in displaced populatio...
Urban refugees now account for over half the total number of refugees worldwide. Yet to date, far mo...
This paper details the lives of eight Karen-Burmese migrants living in Mae Sot, Thailand, a city on ...
The widespread image of refugee camps only represents less than half of the world's refugee populati...
The past decade has seen the rapid development of transnationalism research, but transnationalism fr...
My thesis research centres on the question, how have refugee policy formation and ground level imple...