03976nam 22005293 450 991091717510332120240530080254.09781771994118(electronic bk.)978177199410110.15215/aupress/9781771994101.01(MiAaPQ)EBC31355372(Au-PeEL)EBL31355372(CKB)32163157900041(DE-B1597)696369(DE-B1597)9781771994118(OCoLC)1436830106(EXLCZ)993216315790004120240530d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierResisting the Dehumanization of Refugees1st ed.Athabasca :Athabasca University Press,2024.©2024.1 online resource (420 pages)Print version: Abu-Laban, Yasmeen Resisting the Dehumanization of Refugees Athabasca : Athabasca University Press,c2024 9781771994101 Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- 1. Theoretical Perspectives on Dehumanization and Resisting It -- Part I The Role of Immigration Policies and the Media in the Dehumanization of Refugees -- 2. Dehumanizing or Humanizing Refugees?: A Comparative Assessment of Canada, the United States, and Australia -- 3. Migrant and Refugee Precarity as a Double Movement: A Case Study of Dehumanization and Humanization in the Canada-US Borderlands -- 4. Resisting Dehumanization Through Resettlement Based on Full Refugee Experiences -- 5. Conflating Migration, Terrorism, and Islam: Mediations of Syrian Refugees in Canadian Print Media Following the 2015 Paris Attacks -- Part II The Role of Educational Institutions and Programs in the (De)humanization of Refugees -- 6. A New School and New Life: Understanding the Experiences of Yazidi Families with Children -- 7. "Where Are You From?": A Personal Perspective on the Struggles of Youth Living Between Two Cultures -- 8. Precarious Inclusion: Refugees in Higher Education in Germany -- 9. (Not) Meeting the Needs of Refugee Students: Toward a Framework for the Humanization of Education -- Part III Countering Dehumanization: State Apologies and New Approaches -- 10. When the State Says "Sorry": Jewish Refugees to Canada and the Politics of Apology -- 11. State Apologies and the Rehumanization of Refugee, Indigenous, and Ethnic Minority Groups -- 12. Home, Hope, and a Human Approach to Displacement -- Part IV Enacting (Re)humanization: Refugee Agency and the Arts -- 13. A Life of Many Homes: Reflections of a Writer in Exile -- 14. Locating Kurdish Cultural Identity in Canada -- 15. How Can Music Ameliorate Displacement, Disconnection, and Dehumanization? -- 16. Music, Weapon of Change, Weapon of Peace: Thomas Mapfumo, Chimurenga, and the Power of Music in Exile.17. Music Enacting (Re)humanization: Concert Introduction, Program, and Link -- Contributors -- Index.Reckoning with the experiences of refugees can inform epistemological and practical approaches to humanizing migrant populations before, during, and after their resettlement. Contributors explore what it means to experience dehumanization, offering urgent insights and policy-relevant perspectives to improve refugees' social well-being and integration.RefugeesSocial conditionsSOCIAL SCIENCE / RefugeesbisacshRefugeesSocial conditions.SOCIAL SCIENCE / Refugees.305.9/06914Abu-Laban Yasmeen1780298Frishkopf Michael1780299Kirova Anna1780300Hasmath Resa1780301MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910917175103321Resisting the Dehumanization of Refugees4304126UNINA