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Refugees then and now: memory, history and politics in the long twentieth century: an introduction
Journal Article
Original Resource
Authors
Dan Stone
Year
2018
Language
English
Journal Name
Patterns of Prejudice
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Recent citations
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Taxonomy Associations
Migration processes
Migration forms
Family and marriage migration
Refugees
Asylum seekers
Unaccompanied minors
Internal displacement
High-skilled migration
Transnational migration
Labour migration
Irregular migration
Return migration
Trafficking
Migration infrastructures
Human smugglers
Civil society actors in travel & migration
Routes, hubs, and sites in travel & migration
Human traffickers
Legal regulations and traveller & migrant protection
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Socio-cultural consequences
Cultural identity and belonging
Media representations of migration
Migrants and religion
Diasporas and transnational communities
Transversal consequences
Psychological consequences of migration
Spatial consequences
Legal-political consequences
Nationhood and nationalism
Extremism and migration
Migrants in education
Migration governance
Governance actors
Inter-governmental and international organisations
Private companies and business
Knowledge producers and providers
Migration policy and law
Immigration admission and control (general)
Return policies
Border control
Asylum regimes
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Migration research and theory
Migration data
Transversal themes
Race and ethnicity
Disciplines
Disciplines
Anthropology
Human Biology and Medicine
Interdisciplinary
Philosophy
Psychology
Sociology
Methods
Either/Mixed
Historical
Qualitative research
Other
Geographies
Scope
Global
Continental
International
National
Subnational
UN Countries
Afghanistan
Lebanon
South Sudan
Syrian Arab Republic
Turkey
United Kingdom Of Great Britain And Northern Ireland
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