Active Refugee Admission
Resettlement and other forms of active refugee admission are currently high on the national, European and international agenda. However, the motives, forms and effects of
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in the German Network for Forced Migration Studies are associations of members who cooperate on a specific topic of refugee research.
Resettlement and other forms of active refugee admission are currently high on the national, European and international agenda. However, the motives, forms and effects of
Africa is the continent with the most refugees and at the same time the one with the least refugee research. While about one-third of all
Refugees are affected by international law and national legislation in many ways, without being able to democratically influence these laws. Unlike the citizens of a
The working group’s overall goal is to provide a space for the research debate on European asylum and border control policies within the network, as
Scholars in forced migration studies are dedicated to the analysis of gender-specific experiences of and dangers for refugees from diverse disciplinary perspectives. Following debates in
The aim of the working group is to discuss and reflect on theoretical, methodological, practical and ethical challenges of research in the field of forced migration and labor. Furthermore, the working group aims to further develop German-based research on “labor market integration”…
The working group “Forced migration, Agency and Vulnerability” approaches the lifeworlds of refugees from a relational perspective, which captures and reflexively discusses the social production
The topic of science transfer is of particular importance in refugee research, as research in the context of refugees did not have a high priority
Local authorities in Germany are facing new challenges as a result of the increased frequency of refugee arrivals. The people included under the term “refugees”
The WG Mental Health and Forced Migration aims to advance German-based research on the mental health of refugees through multi- and interdisciplinary perspectives. Studies show
Refugee law is an extremely dynamic field of law that is shaped by national, European and international influences. Measured by its importance for legal policy,
The working group “Young Refugees” serves the networking and exchange of scientists who deal in their research with questions of refugee experiences and coping of