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Afghans in Greece and Turkey seeking to migrate onward : decision-making factors and destination choices

Authors Katie KUSCHMINDER, Khalid KOSER
Year 2016
Journal Name Migration Policy Practice
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8 Journal Article

Deutschland und die Flüchtlingskrise im Jahr 2015

Principal investigator Thomas K. Bauer (Principal Investigator), Michael Kvasnicka (Principal Investigator ), Julia Bredtmann (Principal Investigator )
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Year 2017
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10 Project

Negotiating Durable Solutions for Refugees: A Critical Space for Semiotic Analysis

Authors Georgia Cole
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique
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11 Journal Article

CARIM – Migration Profile: Syria

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Thibaut JAULIN, Delphine PERRIN
Year 2012
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16 Report

Post-Conflict reconstruction, forced migration & community engagement: the case of Aleppo, Syria

Authors Nour A. Munawar, James Symonds
Year 2022
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HERITAGE STUDIES
Citations (WoS) 10
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19 Journal Article

FUTURESYRIA: Mapping an uncertain future: Social and spatial change in conflicting Syria

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Year 2015
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21 Project

Nine years of war and internal conflicts in Syria: a call for physical rehabilitation services

Authors Saeed Shahabi, Dimitrios Skempes, Shahina Pardhan, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name DISABILITY & SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 4
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22 Journal Article

Emergenze secondarie Turchia e Siria

Authors C.Alessandro Mauceri
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Whenever extreme climatic events occur, such as the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria in February 2023, attention is focused on the primary event. Often we forget that real problems begin later. In Turkey and Syria it was no different. Lack of services, starting with those aimed at the weakest minor and elderly, problems in reconstruction, diseases, total absence of networks (electric, water, sewage, road, etc.). Not to mention the damage to the economy. These are just some of the problems that make it difficult for survivors to return to normal life. Very often finding and recognizing corpses is not easy. They are secondary emergencies. A topic that we never talk about. But that, as they are demonstrating in Turkey and Syria, show that unpreparedness to extreme events can have devastating effects even months or years after the primary emergency has occurred.
Year 2023
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24 Report

Chapter 14 Qana–ts of Syria

Authors Josepha I. Wessels
Year 2016
Book Title Underground Aqueducts Handbook
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25 Book Chapter

Le cadre juridique général de la migration en Syrie

Authors Amal YAZJI-YAKOUB
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Year 2011
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26 Report

WELLCOME - Junge (Flucht-)Migranten aus Syrien

Principal investigator Hans Dietrich (Principal Investigator)
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Year 2016
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31 Project

Deconstructing Turkey's "Open Door" Policy towards Refugees from Syria

Authors Burcu Togral Koca
Year 2015
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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33 Journal Article

Video Activists from Aleppo and Raqqa as ‘Modern-Day Kinoks’?

Authors Josepha Ivanka Wessels
Year 2017
Journal Name Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
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35 Journal Article

Official Sunni and Shi'i Islam in Syria

Authors Annabelle BOTTCHER
Year 2002
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36 Working Paper

Analysing South-South Humanitarian Responses to Displacement from Syria: Views from Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey

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Year 2017
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39 Project

The Kurds in Syria: A complex interplay between local, regional and transnational

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Year 2017
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41 Project

Internal migration in Syria: Findings from a national survey

Authors Marwan Khawaja
Description
“Internal Migration in Syria” presents the main findings of the Syria Internal Migration Survey (SIMS). The report looks at migration flows within and across provinces, and between rural and urban areas. Particular efforts have been made to investigate the claim that population movement from rural areas to Damascus and other provincial cities has diminished and that “reverse migration”, i.e. movement from cities to rural areas, and from provincial cities to other cities and towns has been taking place. In addition to examining the volume and patterns of internal migration, the report describes the socio-economic characteristics of migrants, examines the reasons for spatial movement, studies the use of remittances from migrants, and analyses the social integration of migrants at their places of destination. Furthermore, it looks at temporary, seasonal migration and peoples’ intentions to move in the future. The SIMS is a joint project between the University of Damascus, the Syrian Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) and Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies (Fafo). Data were collected during the second quarter of 2000. Interviews with more than 20,000 families were successfully completed. In addition to this report, two publications (a Tabulation report and an Analytical report), written in Arabic by the SIMS research teams from the University of Damascus and the CBS, have been published by the University of Damascus.
Year 2002
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45 Report

Jawl?n

Authors Aamer Ibraheem, Adrien Zakar
Year 2022
Journal Name MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
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46 Journal Article

UNHCR Refugees Operational Data Portal

Description
Portal providing refugee situations over 69 countries. Currently there are 15 active situation views, from which 3 "featured". Featured situations: - Syria Regional Refugee Response - Refugees/Migrants Emergency Response - Mediterranean - Mozambique situation
Year 2014
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48 Data Set

The political economic context of Syria's reconstruction : a prospective in light of a legacy of unequal development

Authors Joseph DAHER
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The article seeks to deepen the understanding and analysis around reconstruction dynamics. In this perspective, the economic policies of the Syrian government in the decade prior to the uprising are analysed. The paper then examines how the war transformed the political economy of Syria by considering the effects of destruction on the country’s economic structure. Finally, the article observes the possible scenarios and prospects based on the conflict’s current dynamics to consider new lines of research in the near future in relation to the topic of the war economy and the reconstruction process. Just as the war and its destruction have been used by the regime to intensify neoliberal policies and secure further political power, the way that reconstruction is shaped is another opportunity by which those in power will seek to extend their political and economic domination of Syria.
Year 2018
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49 Report

La migration hautement qualifiée en Syrie. Aspects juridiques

Authors Amal YAZJI-YAKOUB
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Year 2010
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50 Report

General Overview of Migration into, through and from Syria

Authors Zaki MEHCHY, Amer Mahdi DOKO
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Year 2011
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51 Report

Twitter and Global Political Crises Cycles of Insecurity in #PrayforParis and #PrayforSyria

Authors Ben O'Loughlin, Cristian Vaccari, Billur Aslan Ozgul, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
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53 Journal Article

Post-Script

Authors Simon Turner
Year 2023
Journal Name Conflict and Society
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57 Journal Article

Syria: The Making and Unmaking of a Refuge State

Authors Dawn Chatty
Year 2018
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58 Book

Erosion and resilience of the Iraqi-Syrian border

Authors Peter HARLING, Alex SIMON
Year 2015
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60 Working Paper

Three Years on: An Evaluation of the EU-Turkey Refugee Deal

Authors Seçil Paçacı Elitok
Year 2019
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67 Policy Brief

The Labour Market in the SEM Countries: a Legal Perspective

Authors Guido BONI
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Year 2009
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73 Report

A Gendered Approach to the Syrian Refugee Crisis

Authors Jane Freedman, Zeynep Kivilcim, Nurcan Özgür Baklacıoğlu
Year 2017
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77 Book

The EU, Turkey and Refugees: The need for humanitarian approaches

Authors Richard Burchill
Description
he world is experiencing the highest levels of human displacement ever, with over seventy million people affected around the world. The conflicts in Syria and the wider Middle East have caused millions of people to flee their homes and livelihoods. In 2016 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants, recognising the need for increased global cooperation to address the situation of refugees through a humanitarian, people-focused approach. Confronting the challenge of large numbers of refugees seeking new lives in Europe as a consequence of displacement from war and conflict in Syria and Iraq, the EU and Turkey reached a series of agreements that led to Turkey undertaking to restrict the flow of people – an arrangement that continues to affect some 3.5 million humans in need. This paper argues that the agreements struck between the EU and Turkey for controlling the refugee situation have not maintained a humanitarian approach. Instead, they have been, and continue to be, marked by a divisive and politicised discourse that reflects underlying tensions between the two parties rather than addressing the urgent requirements of a vulnerable population. This paper addresses the problems created by the EU-Turkey approach to handling refugees and explores options for pursuing a more humanitarian approach.
Year 2020
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78 Report

REPATRIATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF TURKS AND SYRIANS LIVING IN ANKARA

Authors Safure CANTÜRK, Zahide ERDOĞAN
Year 2022
Journal Name Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli Üniversitesi SBE Dergisi
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79 Journal Article

The French Mashreq in Mexico. Patronage, Property and Body readings in Postcolony

Authors Camila Pastor de Maria y Campos
Year 2017
Journal Name KAMCHATKA-REVISTA DE ANALISIS CULTURAL
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83 Journal Article

'Rojava': Evolving Public Discourse of Kurdish Identity and Governance in Syria

Authors Thomas McGee
Year 2022
Journal Name MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION
Citations (WoS) 2
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84 Journal Article

EU Neighbourhood Migration Report 2013

Authors Philippe FARGUES
Description
This report covers migration in 18 EU neighbouring countries, including: Algeria; Armenia; Azerbaijan; Belarus; Egypt; Georgia; Jordan; Lebanon; Libya; Mauritania; Moldova; Morocco; Palestine; Russia; Syria; Tunisia; Turkey and Ukraine. Each country report provides the most recent update on the demographic, legal, and socio-political aspects of both inward and outward migration stocks and flows.
Year 2013
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85 Report

Les réfugiés irakiens en Syrie

Authors Fawaz SALEH
Description
Résumé En raison des liens fraternels qu’elle entretient avec ses voisins arabes, la Syrie n’a pas, jusqu’en octobre 2007, exigé de visa à l’égard des Irakiens qui frappaient à sa porte suite aux troubles induits par l’invasion américaine de 2003. Mais le nombre croissant de demandeurs d’asile a poussé les autorités syriennes à revoir leur politique en raison du poids économique et social que cette population en exil représente pour la société syrienne. L’accueil des réfugiés irakiens s’appuie sur une politique de tolérance sans reconnaissance formelle de leur qualité de réfugiés. Face à cette situation extraordinaire, l’auteur ainsi que les autorités syriennes déplorent la faiblesse de la solidarité internationale en dépit des promesses faites à Genève en avril 2007. Abstract For reasons of Arab solidarity, Syria did not, prior to October 2007, set any visa requirement for those Iraq refugees who fled from the troubles whipped up by the 2003 American-led invasion. The Syrian authorities have changed though their policy because of the economic and social tensions produced in Syrian society by the growing number of Iraqi refugees. Iraqis in Syria benefit from a tolerant policy without any formal recognition of their refugee status. Confronted with this exceptional situation, the author and the Syrian authorities deplore the weakness of international support towards Iraqi refugees notwithstanding the promises made in Geneva in April 2007.
Year 2009
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89 Report

Back to Syria? : conflicting patterns of mobility among Syrian refugees in Jordan

Authors Luigi ACHILLI
Year 2016
Journal Name Orient, 2016, Vol. 57, No. 1, pp. 7-13
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92 Journal Article

Realizing protection space for Iraqi refugees UNHCR in Syria, Jordan and Lebanon

Authors Anne Evans Barnes, UNHCR. Policy Development and Evaluation Service
Year 2009
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93 Report

The Social Impact of Family Separation on Refugee Settlement and Inclusion in Australia

Principal investigator Rebecca Wickes (Principal Investigator), Rebecca Powell (Co-Investigator), John Van Kooy (Co-Investigator)
Description
The main purpose of the proposed research is to document human migration and resettlement experience, with a particular focus of migrants from Syria, the Horn of Africa, and Asia (especially Afghanistan). The particular focus of the study is to determine the impact of family separation on resettlement and social inclusion outcomes for refugees and their host communities in Australia. The findings will help strengthen the evidence-base on resettlement as well as inform Oxfam’s campaign on migration focusing on family reunion.
Year 2019
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95 Project

Syria Poletti in Histonium (1945-1949): about her literary and journalistic beginnings

Authors Maria Florencia Buret
Year 2022
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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96 Journal Article

Nujeen: One Girl's Incredible Journey from War-torn Syria in a Wheelchair

Authors Nujeen Mustafa, Christina Lamb
Year 2016
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98 Book

Elusive gender: analysis of the cross-border humanitarian operation in northern Syria

Authors Covadonga Murias Quintana, Ignacio Fradejas-García
Year 2019
Journal Name Perifèria. Revista d'investigació i formació en Antropologia
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99 Journal Article
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