Transnational Mobility and Externalization of EU Borders
Social Work, Migration Management, and Resistance
Herausgeber: Danková, Petra; Xypolytas, Nikos; Afeworki Abay, Robel
Transnational Mobility and Externalization of EU Borders
Social Work, Migration Management, and Resistance
Herausgeber: Danková, Petra; Xypolytas, Nikos; Afeworki Abay, Robel
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EU border externalization has tremendous consequences for people on the move and for social workers along migration routes. This unique volume explores theoretically and empirically the developments of social work in this context, approaching the topic with a clear positionality in defense of refugees and their human rights.
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EU border externalization has tremendous consequences for people on the move and for social workers along migration routes. This unique volume explores theoretically and empirically the developments of social work in this context, approaching the topic with a clear positionality in defense of refugees and their human rights.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781666935875
- ISBN-10: 1666935875
- Artikelnr.: 69239574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 662g
- ISBN-13: 9781666935875
- ISBN-10: 1666935875
- Artikelnr.: 69239574
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Petra Danková is professor of International Social Work at the Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt. Robel Afeworki Abay is guest professor of participatory approaches in social and health sciences at Alice Salomon University of Applied Sciences Berlin. Nikos Xypolytas is assistant professor at the University of the Aegean. Tanja Kleibl holds a research chair in Participatory Action Research at the Technical University of Würzburg-Schweinfurt.
Introduction: Petra Danková, Robel Afeworki Abay, Nikos Xypolytas, Tanja
Kleibl
Part I: Theoretical Engagements and Historical Contexts
Chapter 1. A Critical Analysis of the Role of Social Work in the Context of
Displacement and Forced Migration, Norbert Frieters-Reermann
Chapter 2. Socialist Yugoslavia and Circuits of Decolonial Affinity: Social
Policy, Migration and the Non-Aligned Movement, Paul Stubbs
Chapter 3. Depoliticizing Refugees: How a Western World's Favorite
Intellectual and Political Game Takes Place and its Alternatives, Nikos
Xypolytas and Michalis Psimitis
Chapter 4. Who is Responsible for Whom in the Age of Globalisation? An
Analysis on the Normative Dimension of the Problematisation of Migration of
Brazilian Women, Diana Marciele Kerber
Part II: Entanglements of Social Work and Externalisation of EU Migration
Regimes
Chapter 5. Working Categories: Categorization Dilemmas at the Intersection
of Social Work and Mobility in Nigeria, Petra Danková
Chapter 6. Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration in The Gambia: Aid
Workers and Returnees as Implementers and Contesters of Humanitarian
Borderwork, Viola Castellano
Chapter 7. Social Work and The Challenge of Promoting Human Rights:
Reflections on The Situation of Migrants and Refugees in The Western
Mediterranean and West African Routes, Emilio J Gómez- Ciriano, Sergio
Barciela Fernández
Part III: Covid-19, Migration Management and Social Work
Chapter 8. The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Migrants' Integration
Path in Italy, Roberta T. Di Rosa
Chapter 9. Social Work in a Berlin Shelter for Mobile People during the
Outbreak of the Covid-19 Pandemic - a Crisis for Professionalism? Alexandra
Kattein
Chapter 10. Overview On the Human Rights of International Migrants in
Mexico During the 'Fourth Transformation': The Case Of Puebla, Guillermo
Yrizar Barbosa
Part IV: Resistance and Collective Action
Chapter 11. A Critical View of Humanitarian Aid in the Context of the
Refugee Camp on Lesvos and Possibilities of a Liberating Practice, Jessica
Washburn
Chapter 12. Human Rights Overboard: Shrinking Spaces for Civil Sea Rescue
In The Central Mediterranean Sea, Theresa Becker
Chapter 13. Exploration of Refugee Resistance in the Light of Asymmetrical
Power Relations: Examples of Refugee Resistance in Europe, Eva Maria Greber
About the Authors
Kleibl
Part I: Theoretical Engagements and Historical Contexts
Chapter 1. A Critical Analysis of the Role of Social Work in the Context of
Displacement and Forced Migration, Norbert Frieters-Reermann
Chapter 2. Socialist Yugoslavia and Circuits of Decolonial Affinity: Social
Policy, Migration and the Non-Aligned Movement, Paul Stubbs
Chapter 3. Depoliticizing Refugees: How a Western World's Favorite
Intellectual and Political Game Takes Place and its Alternatives, Nikos
Xypolytas and Michalis Psimitis
Chapter 4. Who is Responsible for Whom in the Age of Globalisation? An
Analysis on the Normative Dimension of the Problematisation of Migration of
Brazilian Women, Diana Marciele Kerber
Part II: Entanglements of Social Work and Externalisation of EU Migration
Regimes
Chapter 5. Working Categories: Categorization Dilemmas at the Intersection
of Social Work and Mobility in Nigeria, Petra Danková
Chapter 6. Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration in The Gambia: Aid
Workers and Returnees as Implementers and Contesters of Humanitarian
Borderwork, Viola Castellano
Chapter 7. Social Work and The Challenge of Promoting Human Rights:
Reflections on The Situation of Migrants and Refugees in The Western
Mediterranean and West African Routes, Emilio J Gómez- Ciriano, Sergio
Barciela Fernández
Part III: Covid-19, Migration Management and Social Work
Chapter 8. The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Migrants' Integration
Path in Italy, Roberta T. Di Rosa
Chapter 9. Social Work in a Berlin Shelter for Mobile People during the
Outbreak of the Covid-19 Pandemic - a Crisis for Professionalism? Alexandra
Kattein
Chapter 10. Overview On the Human Rights of International Migrants in
Mexico During the 'Fourth Transformation': The Case Of Puebla, Guillermo
Yrizar Barbosa
Part IV: Resistance and Collective Action
Chapter 11. A Critical View of Humanitarian Aid in the Context of the
Refugee Camp on Lesvos and Possibilities of a Liberating Practice, Jessica
Washburn
Chapter 12. Human Rights Overboard: Shrinking Spaces for Civil Sea Rescue
In The Central Mediterranean Sea, Theresa Becker
Chapter 13. Exploration of Refugee Resistance in the Light of Asymmetrical
Power Relations: Examples of Refugee Resistance in Europe, Eva Maria Greber
About the Authors
Introduction: Petra Danková, Robel Afeworki Abay, Nikos Xypolytas, Tanja
Kleibl
Part I: Theoretical Engagements and Historical Contexts
Chapter 1. A Critical Analysis of the Role of Social Work in the Context of
Displacement and Forced Migration, Norbert Frieters-Reermann
Chapter 2. Socialist Yugoslavia and Circuits of Decolonial Affinity: Social
Policy, Migration and the Non-Aligned Movement, Paul Stubbs
Chapter 3. Depoliticizing Refugees: How a Western World's Favorite
Intellectual and Political Game Takes Place and its Alternatives, Nikos
Xypolytas and Michalis Psimitis
Chapter 4. Who is Responsible for Whom in the Age of Globalisation? An
Analysis on the Normative Dimension of the Problematisation of Migration of
Brazilian Women, Diana Marciele Kerber
Part II: Entanglements of Social Work and Externalisation of EU Migration
Regimes
Chapter 5. Working Categories: Categorization Dilemmas at the Intersection
of Social Work and Mobility in Nigeria, Petra Danková
Chapter 6. Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration in The Gambia: Aid
Workers and Returnees as Implementers and Contesters of Humanitarian
Borderwork, Viola Castellano
Chapter 7. Social Work and The Challenge of Promoting Human Rights:
Reflections on The Situation of Migrants and Refugees in The Western
Mediterranean and West African Routes, Emilio J Gómez- Ciriano, Sergio
Barciela Fernández
Part III: Covid-19, Migration Management and Social Work
Chapter 8. The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Migrants' Integration
Path in Italy, Roberta T. Di Rosa
Chapter 9. Social Work in a Berlin Shelter for Mobile People during the
Outbreak of the Covid-19 Pandemic - a Crisis for Professionalism? Alexandra
Kattein
Chapter 10. Overview On the Human Rights of International Migrants in
Mexico During the 'Fourth Transformation': The Case Of Puebla, Guillermo
Yrizar Barbosa
Part IV: Resistance and Collective Action
Chapter 11. A Critical View of Humanitarian Aid in the Context of the
Refugee Camp on Lesvos and Possibilities of a Liberating Practice, Jessica
Washburn
Chapter 12. Human Rights Overboard: Shrinking Spaces for Civil Sea Rescue
In The Central Mediterranean Sea, Theresa Becker
Chapter 13. Exploration of Refugee Resistance in the Light of Asymmetrical
Power Relations: Examples of Refugee Resistance in Europe, Eva Maria Greber
About the Authors
Kleibl
Part I: Theoretical Engagements and Historical Contexts
Chapter 1. A Critical Analysis of the Role of Social Work in the Context of
Displacement and Forced Migration, Norbert Frieters-Reermann
Chapter 2. Socialist Yugoslavia and Circuits of Decolonial Affinity: Social
Policy, Migration and the Non-Aligned Movement, Paul Stubbs
Chapter 3. Depoliticizing Refugees: How a Western World's Favorite
Intellectual and Political Game Takes Place and its Alternatives, Nikos
Xypolytas and Michalis Psimitis
Chapter 4. Who is Responsible for Whom in the Age of Globalisation? An
Analysis on the Normative Dimension of the Problematisation of Migration of
Brazilian Women, Diana Marciele Kerber
Part II: Entanglements of Social Work and Externalisation of EU Migration
Regimes
Chapter 5. Working Categories: Categorization Dilemmas at the Intersection
of Social Work and Mobility in Nigeria, Petra Danková
Chapter 6. Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration in The Gambia: Aid
Workers and Returnees as Implementers and Contesters of Humanitarian
Borderwork, Viola Castellano
Chapter 7. Social Work and The Challenge of Promoting Human Rights:
Reflections on The Situation of Migrants and Refugees in The Western
Mediterranean and West African Routes, Emilio J Gómez- Ciriano, Sergio
Barciela Fernández
Part III: Covid-19, Migration Management and Social Work
Chapter 8. The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Migrants' Integration
Path in Italy, Roberta T. Di Rosa
Chapter 9. Social Work in a Berlin Shelter for Mobile People during the
Outbreak of the Covid-19 Pandemic - a Crisis for Professionalism? Alexandra
Kattein
Chapter 10. Overview On the Human Rights of International Migrants in
Mexico During the 'Fourth Transformation': The Case Of Puebla, Guillermo
Yrizar Barbosa
Part IV: Resistance and Collective Action
Chapter 11. A Critical View of Humanitarian Aid in the Context of the
Refugee Camp on Lesvos and Possibilities of a Liberating Practice, Jessica
Washburn
Chapter 12. Human Rights Overboard: Shrinking Spaces for Civil Sea Rescue
In The Central Mediterranean Sea, Theresa Becker
Chapter 13. Exploration of Refugee Resistance in the Light of Asymmetrical
Power Relations: Examples of Refugee Resistance in Europe, Eva Maria Greber
About the Authors







