Direct Provision
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1788745175
Pagini: 486
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Notă biografică
Cuprins
Jacqui O'Riordan: Introduction: The Uncaring State - Part I Structures and Policy on Asylum in the Irish State - Piaras Mac Éinrí: Concepts of Asylum and Refugee Status: Irish Approaches to Date - Claire Dorrity: State Security versus Human Security: Asylum Policy and Its Discontents - Michael Blaney: Who's Afraid of the Irish State? - Joe Moore: Activist Beginnings: Local and National Campaigns and Initiatives - Daniel Delaney and Megan Killian: The McMahon Working Group - Part II Challenging Institutions: Activist Perspectives - Joe Moore: Racisms, State Racism and Resistance - Lucky Khambule: The Power of Organizing from Within: Lucky's Life and Journey in Direct Provision and KRAC Protest - Florence Eriamiantoe: My Experience of Living in Direct Provision - Gertrude Cotter: Beyond Ribbon Cutting: A Personal Reflection - Tess O: The Liberation Protest - Part III Childhoods Lived in Direct Provision: Providing Alternative Spaces and Places Where Children Are Enabled to Flourish - Annie Cummins: Children without Childhoods: The Experiences of Children in Direct Provision in Ireland - Nomaxabixo Princess Maye: The Nature and Consequences of Institutionalizing Families - Temmy A: My Journey into Direct Provision - Jacqui O'Riordan, Deirdre Horgan and Shirley Martin: Children's Play in a Hostile Environment - Kaffy: Controlled: Raising Children and Living under Surveillance - Naomi Masheti: The Psychosocial Wellbeing of Asylum Seeking Children Living in Direct Provision Centres in Ireland - Part IV Women and Men as Gendered Adults Living in Direct Provision - Ciara Burke: Women's Migratory Journeys: Hope and Pain - From Home to DP to Home Again - Amin Sharifi Isaloo: Liminality in the Direct Provisional System: Living under Extreme Rules and Conditions - Dominic Hewson: 'Being Made Different': Inactivity, Dependency and Emasculation in Direct Provision - Keelin Barry: Invisible: Disabled Child and Adult Asylum Seekers Living in Direct Provision - Caroline Muthoni Munyi: Struggles of Living in Direct Provision - Ellen, Jessie Nswazi, Natalie: Leaving, Arriving, Beginning: Residents' Stories of Coming - Joe Moore: Living under the Threat of Deportation: Activist Counter-Deportation Strategies in a Changing Environment - Vukasin Nedeljkovic: Direct Provision Diary 2007-2009 - Melanie Marks and Hassan Ali Hassan: Resisting: Poems - Part V Realizing Human and Social Potential: Initiatives, Experiences, Resistances - Niyi Kolawole: From Seeking Asylum to Serving Knowledge: The Journey of an Asylum Seeker in Ireland - Pako Mokobo: My Journey through Higher Education: A Struggle for Self-Improvement to Contribute to Irish Society - Mike FitzGibbon: Becoming a University of Sanctuary: Making UCC a Welcome Place for Asylum Seekers - Graham Clifford, Yolanda Mhene and Justine Looney: The Sanctuary Runner Stories - Vera Stojanovic: Ordinary - Joe Moore: Anti-Deportation Ireland: Emergence, Growth and Actions - Angela Veale, Sarah Robinson, Naomi Masheti, and Barbara Tint: Applied Improvisation and Visual Methodologies in Priority Identification with Asylum Seeker Women in Direct Provision - Kathy D'Arcy: The Journey to Me: Exploring Identity and Belonging through Creativity with Children Living in Direct Provision in Cork - Fiona Kearney and Tadhg Crowley: Creative Agency: Enabling Cultural Participation for Young Asylum Seekers, Refugees and Migrants in a Museum Context - Mike FitzGibbon: Conclusions: Reduction, Repression, Reaction, Resistance - Index.