Sumários
[10] Respostas políticas institucionais às migrações de refugiados.
8 Maio 2024, 20:30 • Cláudia Pereira
a. Direitos
humanos e refugiados.
b. Organizações internacionais e
refugiados.
c. O acolhimento de refugiados.
Referências
# Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena, Gil Loescher, Katy Long
e Nando Sigona (orgs.) (2014), The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and
Forced Migration Studies, Oxford, Oxford University Press:
cap. 16, Jane McAdam, “Human rights and forced migration”, pp. 203-214;
cap. 17, Gil Loescher, “UNHCR and forced migration”, pp. 215-227;
cap. 53, Roland Bank, “Forced migration in Europe”, pp. 690-702.
# Pereira, Cláudia, Alexandre Carvalho e
Alejandra Ortiz, “Políticas de acolhimento e integração de refugiados em
Portugal: os casos de emergência humanitária do Afeganistão e da Ucrânia
em 2021 e 2022”, em Joana Azevedo, Raquel Freitas, Clara Carvalho e Catarina
Granjo (orgs.), A Investigação e o Ensino
da Ação Humanitária em Países de Língua Portuguesa, Lisboa, Instituto
Camões.
# Sousa,
Lúcio, e Paulo M. Costa (2018), “The development of the asylum law and refugee
protection regimes in Portugal, 1975-2017”, Refuge,
34 (2), pp. 28-37.
# [complementar] Betts, Alexander, e Paul
Collier (2017), Refuge: Transforming a Broken Refugee System, Londres,
Penguin Allen Lane.
Web
European Council on
Refugees and Exiles
Conselho Português para os Refugiados
International Migrations to and from Portugal
29 Abril 2024, 16:00 • Joana Azevedo
b. Immigration and immigrants in Portugal after 1974.
[09] Migrações de refugiados: fluxos, populações e a questão da integração.
24 Abril 2024, 20:30 • Cláudia Pereira
a. Fluxos
de refugiados na história recente.
b. Populações de refugiados no
século XXI.
c. A questão da integração: fixação
ou retorno?
# Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena, Gil Loescher, Katy Long e Nando Sigona
(orgs.) (2014), The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and
Forced Migration Studies, Oxford, Oxford University Press:
cap. 37, Katy Long, “Rethinking ‘durable’ solutions”, pp. 475-487;
cap. 44, Gaim Kibreab, “Forced migration in in the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa”, pp. 571-584;
cap. 45, Sari Hanafi, “Forced migration in the Middle East and North
Africa”, pp. 585-598;
cap. 46, Alessandro Monsutti e Bayram Balci, “Forced migration in broader
Central Asia”, pp. 599-612.
# Fransen,
Sonja, e Hein de Haas (2019), The Volume
and Geography of Forced Migration, Amsterdam, International Migration
Institute, Working Papers, 156.
# [complementar] Gatrell, Peter (2013), The Making of the Modern Refugee,
Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Web
Refugee Studies Centre, University
of Oxford
UNHCR, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Contemporary forced migrations
22 Abril 2024, 16:00 • Joana Azevedo
III Contemporary refugee migration
08 Contemporary forced migrations
[08] Migrações forçadas contemporâneas.
17 Abril 2024, 20:30 • Cláudia Pereira
a. Refugiados:
deslocados, exilados e repatriados.
b. Ambiente, mudança climática e
migrações forçadas.
c. Tráfico de seres humanos.
# Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena, Gil Loescher, Katy Long e Nando Sigona
(orgs.) (2014), The Oxford Handbook of Refugee and
Forced Migration Studies, Oxford, Oxford University Press:
cap. 25, Sarah Lischer, “Conflict and crisis-induced displacement”, pp. 317-329;
cap. 27, Roger Zetter e James Morrissey, “The environment-mobility nexus”, pp. 342-354;
cap. 28, Bridget Anderson, “Trafficking and smuggling”, pp. 355-368.
# [Atlas] King, Russel, Richard
Black, Michael Collyer, Anthony J Fielding e Ronald Skeldon (2010), The Atlas of Human Migration: Global
Patterns of People on the Move, Londres, Earthscan:
parte III “The age of migration: Hybrid identities of human mobility”, pp.
62-75.
# [complementar] Laczko, Frank, e Christine
Aghazarm (2009), Migration, Environment
and Climate Change: Assessing the Evidence, Genebra, 2009 International
Organization for Migration.
Web
Forced Migration Review
Migration and global environmental
change: future challenges and opportunities
Global
Data Hub on Human Trafficking