Vulnerability has become a key concept in discourses and policies on international protection and reception of refugees. In this context, the notion has been described as a tool to provide special provisions to groups at higher risk or one to perpetuate political agendas within increasingly hostile reception systems. However, vulnerability as an analytical concept has received less attention, with both policymakers and scholars often employing different conceptualisations of vulnerability or treating it as a self-explanatory condition. Building on a previous conceptual elaboration, this paper sets out to apply an understanding of vulnerability as multi-layered, dynamic and embedded in a study of the lived experiences of a group of potential...
This thesis explores how the Hungarian service delivery practitioners construct the vulnerability na...
This research report has been published as part of the EU Horizon 2020 VULNER research project (www....
‘Vulnerability’ is increasingly propagated and contested in international and domestic governance of...
Vulnerability is a term often discussed in relation to the movement and settlement of refugees. In p...
peer reviewedVulnerability has become a key concept in discourses and policies on international prot...
In the context of international protection and reception, an increasing amount of interest has been ...
The notion of vulnerability permeates current public discourses, political debates and policy instru...
In the context of the so-called ‘refugee crisis’, the assessment of vulnerability has become a key t...
The notion of ‘vulnerability’ is as popular as it is fuzzy. Its increased prominence in social resea...
peer reviewedThe notion of “vulnerability” occupies a central role in academic literature, policymak...
The notions of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘vulnerable group’ have increasingly gained prominence in academi...
This report introduces the seven country reports that were produced as part of the VULNER project to...
This thesis investigates whether a reconceptualisation of the concept of vulnerability is required i...
Asylum seekers living in the UK are identified as a vulnerable group in contemporary society. Empiri...
The role of vulnerability in relation to mechanisms of governance and social welfare practices has r...
This thesis explores how the Hungarian service delivery practitioners construct the vulnerability na...
This research report has been published as part of the EU Horizon 2020 VULNER research project (www....
‘Vulnerability’ is increasingly propagated and contested in international and domestic governance of...
Vulnerability is a term often discussed in relation to the movement and settlement of refugees. In p...
peer reviewedVulnerability has become a key concept in discourses and policies on international prot...
In the context of international protection and reception, an increasing amount of interest has been ...
The notion of vulnerability permeates current public discourses, political debates and policy instru...
In the context of the so-called ‘refugee crisis’, the assessment of vulnerability has become a key t...
The notion of ‘vulnerability’ is as popular as it is fuzzy. Its increased prominence in social resea...
peer reviewedThe notion of “vulnerability” occupies a central role in academic literature, policymak...
The notions of ‘vulnerability’ and ‘vulnerable group’ have increasingly gained prominence in academi...
This report introduces the seven country reports that were produced as part of the VULNER project to...
This thesis investigates whether a reconceptualisation of the concept of vulnerability is required i...
Asylum seekers living in the UK are identified as a vulnerable group in contemporary society. Empiri...
The role of vulnerability in relation to mechanisms of governance and social welfare practices has r...
This thesis explores how the Hungarian service delivery practitioners construct the vulnerability na...
This research report has been published as part of the EU Horizon 2020 VULNER research project (www....
‘Vulnerability’ is increasingly propagated and contested in international and domestic governance of...