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Humanitarianism and mass migration confronting the world crisis edited by Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Oakland, California University of California Press, Ross Institute [2019]Copyright date: © 2019Description: xii, 395 Seiten DiagrammeContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9780520297128
  • 9780520297142
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No title; Erscheint auch als: Humanitarianism and mass migration; Online version: Humanitarianism and mass migrationDDC classification:
  • 362.8991252
  • 362.89/91252 23
LOC classification:
  • JV6033
Other classification:
  • RQ
  • SG02.04
  • MS 3600
  • LB 56000
  • 89.70
  • 71.52
Contents:
Introduction : catastrophic migrations Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco
Unchecked climate change and mass migration : a probabilistic case for urgent action Fonna Forman and Veerabhadran Ramanathan
A migration becomes an emergency : the flight of women and children from the Northern Triangle and its antecedents Roberto Suro
Children on the move in the twenty-first century : developing a rights-based plan of action Jacqueline Bhabha
A compassionate perspective on immigrant children and youth Carola Suárez-Orozco
The new H5 model : trauma and recovery Richard F. Mollica
Addressing mental health disparities in refugee children through family and community-based prevention Theresa S. Betancourt, Rochelle L. Frounfelker, Jenna Berent, Bhuwan Gautam, Saida Abdi, Abdirahman Abdi, Zahara Haji, Ali Maalim, and Tej Mishra
Surveying the hard-to-survey : refugees and unaccompanied minors in Greece Theoni Stathopoulou
Mitigating the impact of forced displacement and refugee and unauthorized migration on youth : integrating developmental processes with intervention research Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Alice Wuermli, and J. Lawrence Aber
Empowering global citizens for a just and peaceful world Irina Bokova
Inclusion and membership through refugee education? : tensions between policy and practice Sarah Dryden-Peterson
Civic education for noncitizen and citizen students : a conceptual framework James A. Banks
Refugees in education : what can science education contribute? Pierre Léna
Lost in transit : education for refugee children in Sweden, Germany, and Turkey Maurice Crul, Frans Lelie, Elif Keskiner, Jens Schneider, and Özge Biner
From the crisis of connection to the pursuit of our common humanity : the role of schools in responding to the needs of immigrant and refugee children Pedro A. Noguera
Children of immigrants in the United States : barriers and paths to integration and well-being Mary C. Waters
Improving the education and social integration of immigrant students Francesca Borgonovi, Mario Piacentini, and Andreas Schleicher
Epilogue : Pope Francis on migration Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo
Summary: "The world is witnessing a rapid rise in the number of victims of human trafficking and of migrants--voluntary and involuntary, internal and international, authorized and unauthorized. In the first quarter of this century alone, more than 65 million people have been forced to escape home into the unknown. The slow-motion disintegration of failing states with feeble institutions, war and terror, demographic imbalances, unchecked climate change, and cataclysmic environmental disruptions have contributed to the catastrophic migrations that are placing millions of human beings at grave risk. Humanitarianism and Mass Migration fills a scholarly gap by examining the uncharted contours of mass migration. Exceptionally curated, it contains contributions from Jacqueline Bhabha, Richard Mollica, Irina Bokova, Pedro Noguera, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, James A. Banks, Mary Waters, and many others. The volume's interdisciplinary and comparative approach showcases new research that reveals how current structures of health, mental health, and education are anachronistic and out of touch with the new cartographies of mass migrations. Envisioning a hopeful and realistic future, this book provides clear and concrete recommendations for what must be done to mine the inherent agency, cultural resources, resilience, and capacity for self-healing that will help forcefully displaced populations"--Provided by publisher
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Literaturangaben

Introduction : catastrophic migrations Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco

Unchecked climate change and mass migration : a probabilistic case for urgent action Fonna Forman and Veerabhadran Ramanathan

A migration becomes an emergency : the flight of women and children from the Northern Triangle and its antecedents Roberto Suro

Children on the move in the twenty-first century : developing a rights-based plan of action Jacqueline Bhabha

A compassionate perspective on immigrant children and youth Carola Suárez-Orozco

The new H5 model : trauma and recovery Richard F. Mollica

Addressing mental health disparities in refugee children through family and community-based prevention Theresa S. Betancourt, Rochelle L. Frounfelker, Jenna Berent, Bhuwan Gautam, Saida Abdi, Abdirahman Abdi, Zahara Haji, Ali Maalim, and Tej Mishra

Surveying the hard-to-survey : refugees and unaccompanied minors in Greece Theoni Stathopoulou

Mitigating the impact of forced displacement and refugee and unauthorized migration on youth : integrating developmental processes with intervention research Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Alice Wuermli, and J. Lawrence Aber

Empowering global citizens for a just and peaceful world Irina Bokova

Inclusion and membership through refugee education? : tensions between policy and practice Sarah Dryden-Peterson

Civic education for noncitizen and citizen students : a conceptual framework James A. Banks

Refugees in education : what can science education contribute? Pierre Léna

Lost in transit : education for refugee children in Sweden, Germany, and Turkey Maurice Crul, Frans Lelie, Elif Keskiner, Jens Schneider, and Özge Biner

From the crisis of connection to the pursuit of our common humanity : the role of schools in responding to the needs of immigrant and refugee children Pedro A. Noguera

Children of immigrants in the United States : barriers and paths to integration and well-being Mary C. Waters

Improving the education and social integration of immigrant students Francesca Borgonovi, Mario Piacentini, and Andreas Schleicher

Epilogue : Pope Francis on migration Marcelo Sánchez Sorondo

"The world is witnessing a rapid rise in the number of victims of human trafficking and of migrants--voluntary and involuntary, internal and international, authorized and unauthorized. In the first quarter of this century alone, more than 65 million people have been forced to escape home into the unknown. The slow-motion disintegration of failing states with feeble institutions, war and terror, demographic imbalances, unchecked climate change, and cataclysmic environmental disruptions have contributed to the catastrophic migrations that are placing millions of human beings at grave risk. Humanitarianism and Mass Migration fills a scholarly gap by examining the uncharted contours of mass migration. Exceptionally curated, it contains contributions from Jacqueline Bhabha, Richard Mollica, Irina Bokova, Pedro Noguera, Hirokazu Yoshikawa, James A. Banks, Mary Waters, and many others. The volume's interdisciplinary and comparative approach showcases new research that reveals how current structures of health, mental health, and education are anachronistic and out of touch with the new cartographies of mass migrations. Envisioning a hopeful and realistic future, this book provides clear and concrete recommendations for what must be done to mine the inherent agency, cultural resources, resilience, and capacity for self-healing that will help forcefully displaced populations"--Provided by publisher

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