Browsing The Rosemarie Rogers Working Paper Series by Title
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A "Safety-First" Approach to Physical Protection in Refugee Camps
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 1999-05)Many refugee camps today are places of insecurity and outright danger, both for refugees and relief workers, and, by virtue of their destabilizing effect, for those living around the camps. Camps are an essential element ... -
Stressors, Supports, and the Social Ecology of Displacement: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Emergency Education Program for Chechen Adolescents Displaced in Ingushetia, Russia
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2003-07)This study explores the psychosocial benefits of an emergency education intervention serving adolescents displaced by the war in Chechnya. Interviews with 55 Chechen adolescents living in spontaneous settlements in Ingushetia, ... -
"To Resolve the Ukrainian Question Once and for All": The Ethnic Cleansing of Ukrainians in Poland, 1943-1947
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2001-11)The end of the cold war has brought a new approach to the historical study of the early postwar period. So long as the cold war lasted, the actors of its histories were states: the superpowers in the first instance, and ... -
Towards an Understanding of the Root Causes of Forced Migration: The Political Economy of "Natural" Disasters
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2004-04)Natural disasters occur in a political space. Although events beyond our control may trigger a disaster, the level of government preparedness and response greatly determines the extent of suffering incurred by the affected ... -
We Left Our Keys with Our Neighbours: Memory and the Search for Meaning in Post-Partitioned India
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2004-11)In mainstream Indian and Pakistani nationalist master-narratives, Partition is a contested terrain. For India, it signifies independence and the end-note of a non-violent anti-colonial movement; for Pakistan, it embodies ... -
When Is International Protection No Longer Necessary? The "Ceased Circumstances" Provisions of the Cessation Clauses: Principles and UNHCR Practice, 1973-1999
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2001-06)The challenges posed by situations of mass influx and protracted refugee emergencies have prompted a reexamination of the international asylum regime established by the 1951 Convention and subsequent instruments. This has ...