Forced Migration, Territorialization, Community and Social Belonging

The precariousness of refugee camps

Forced Migration, Territorialization, Community and Social Belonging

by Aline Saraiva Leão Lima

Impacts of (de)territorialization on processes of subjectivation: migratory experiences of Venezuelan refugee women in Bogotá

Forced Migration, Territorialization, Community and Social Belonging

by Núbia Vale Rodrigues, Isabela Saraiva de Queiroz, Aida Milena Cabrera Lozano

A portrait of the social inclusion and exclusion of Syrian refugee men in Montreal: policy and practice implications

Forced Migration, Territorialization, Community and Social Belonging

by Adnan Al Mhamied, Jill Hanley, Oula Hajjar

The role of ‘new’ subjects of internacional law at the global climate refugees crisis: the situation of Central Americans fleing to the Unites States

Forced Migration, Territorialization, Community and Social Belonging

by Valéria Emília De Aquino and Marina Rodrigues Garcez

  • Research for change
  • SESSION 1
  • SESSION 2
  • SESSION 3
  • SESSION 4
  • SESSION 5
  • SESSION 6

Subscribe to our Newsletter

to be informed about future research activities, target tailored inclusion practices and EU policy recommendations to actors in order to boost the implementation of effective strategies.


  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow

RESEARCH

Methodology

Action Research Units

Actor-oriented criteria

Research for Change

Espejimos webdoc

INNOVATION

Vulnerabilities

Inclusion Strategies (TAIS)

Collaborative Research Software

OBSERVATORIES

Statutory Values

Good Practices

Capacity Building

RESOURCES

Final Conference

Scientific outputs

Process oriented results

Press kit

Privacy Policy

Co-funded by the Horizon 2020 programme of the European Union

The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.