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Burning YOUR/ OUR bridges & helping Syrian refugees :
The way, message valence and pronoun use influence pro refugee Germans and anti refugee Slovaks in changing their attitudes and behavioural intentions towards Syrian refugees

Burning YOUR/ OUR bridges & helping Syrian refugees : The way, message valence and pronoun use influence pro refugee Germans and anti refugee Slovaks in changing their attitudes and behavioural intentions towards Syrian refugees

... of Syrian refugee crisis since it is a recent issue publicised by media almost on a daily basis and therefore it can be concluded that the positive valence had more significant effect in both countries to ...

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Toward long-term solidarity with Syrian refugees? Turkey's policy response and challenges

Toward long-term solidarity with Syrian refugees? Turkey's policy response and challenges

... to Syrian refugees, given that many different state and non-state actors, including some international actors, are involved in the different activities, in a more or less coordinated ...of Syrian ...

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Host country responses to non-communicable diseases amongst Syrian refugees: a review

Host country responses to non-communicable diseases amongst Syrian refugees: a review

... among Syrian refugees, risk factors for NCDs, access to and utilization of services, systems of care for refugees in camps and non-camp settings, capacity of workforce, quality and acceptability of ...

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Explaining the differences in the direct socio-economic integration of Afghan and Syrian refugees in the Netherlands

Explaining the differences in the direct socio-economic integration of Afghan and Syrian refugees in the Netherlands

... In conclusion, there are two aspects that might have led to better direct socio-economic integration of Afghan refugees in comparison with other refugees in the Netherlands. The factors education, time ...

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Health service access and utilization among Syrian refugees in Jordan

Health service access and utilization among Syrian refugees in Jordan

... Syrian refugees in non-camp settings in Jordan have dif- ficulties accessing health services principally because of ...of refugees predominantly on the public sector for primary and specialist care ...

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Perceptions of Settlement Workers on the Needs and Challenges of Female Syrian Refugees

Perceptions of Settlement Workers on the Needs and Challenges of Female Syrian Refugees

... for refugees; they remain with these individuals from the day of arrival until they have successfully ...female Syrian refugees as perceived by settlement ...

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Stress, Coping, and Religiosity among Recent Syrian Refugees in Canada

Stress, Coping, and Religiosity among Recent Syrian Refugees in Canada

... 696 Syrian refugees have resettled in Canada (Government of Canada, ...2016). Refugees are involuntary migrants fleeing political or cultural persecution, imprisonment, war, and torture in their ...

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LEFT OUT IN THE COLD SYRIAN REFUGEES ABANDONED BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

LEFT OUT IN THE COLD SYRIAN REFUGEES ABANDONED BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

... limits Syrian refugee entry, Alarabiya, 18 October 2014, available at: ...among Syrian refugees denied entry, 19 August 2013, available at: ...

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The relationship between the current experiences of syrian refugees living in Turkey and political radicalization

The relationship between the current experiences of syrian refugees living in Turkey and political radicalization

... to refugees that reach the border of Turkey without a valid ...2015, Syrian refugees and NGOs like Human Rights Watch report that the border to enter Turkey has been closed (Bora 2015) although ...

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An Analysis of Educational Policies for School-aged Syrian Refugees in Turkey

An Analysis of Educational Policies for School-aged Syrian Refugees in Turkey

... for Refugees drew attention to education as the most important priority of refugee communities while noting the lack of institutional capacity to meet the educational needs of all ...that refugees’ access ...

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Beyond Vulnerability: Syrian Refugees in Urban Spaces in Turkey

Beyond Vulnerability: Syrian Refugees in Urban Spaces in Turkey

... distress, Syrian refugees have developed strategies, which vary according to the actors and the context in which they are ...for refugees in exile is to find work, as indicated in a variety of ...

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The Politics of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: A Question of Inclusion and Exclusion through Citizenship

The Politics of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: A Question of Inclusion and Exclusion through Citizenship

... 45 Syrian refugees, including those who had already ac- quired Turkish ...with Syrian women aged 18–45 and young gay men aged 18–27 enriched the interview ...of Syrian respondents in Turkey ...

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Prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder among Syrian refugees in Domiz camp-Duhok city

Prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder among Syrian refugees in Domiz camp-Duhok city

... produce stress at one time and place for one person may not be so for that person at another time and place. 3 PTSD was officially recognized in 1980 after the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of ...

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The Relationship Between Sleep Quality and PTSD Symptoms in Syrian Refugees in Michigan

The Relationship Between Sleep Quality and PTSD Symptoms in Syrian Refugees in Michigan

... the Syrian crisis enters into its ninth year, the ramifications of the drawn-out war fall squarely on the shoulders of Syrian ...for Syrian refugees in their host countries difficult at ...

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Assessment of the health needs of Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Syria’s neighboring countries

Assessment of the health needs of Syrian refugees in Lebanon and Syria’s neighboring countries

... to refugees residing in different regions across ...to Syrian refugees in Lebanon as well as gaps in services being provided and areas in need of ...

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Turkey’s resilience-building strategies for Syrian refugees in the field of higher education

Turkey’s resilience-building strategies for Syrian refugees in the field of higher education

... The Syrian civil war has created one of the world’s biggest humanitarian and refugee crises, with the political, cultural and social integration of Syrian refugees proving challenging for host ...

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FACTORS AFFECTING CHANGES IN PERCEPTIONS OF TURKISH PEOPLE TOWARDS SYRIAN REFUGEES

FACTORS AFFECTING CHANGES IN PERCEPTIONS OF TURKISH PEOPLE TOWARDS SYRIAN REFUGEES

... in Syrian refugees case. The ethnicity of the refugees create differentiation in the perception of different ethnic or sectarian groups in ...

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From Ideal Victimhood to Social Deviance-Refugees and Migrants. Media Framing of Syrian Refugees and Roma Migrants in the British Media

From Ideal Victimhood to Social Deviance-Refugees and Migrants. Media Framing of Syrian Refugees and Roma Migrants in the British Media

... For Syrian refugees, Lecouteur & O’Doherty’s (2007) findings were confirmed, through the identification of references to illegality, and using the syntax “illegal immigrants” in The Daily ...on ...

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Exploring Social Cohesion Among Syrian Refugees in Canada: A Secondary Analysis

Exploring Social Cohesion Among Syrian Refugees in Canada: A Secondary Analysis

... Choice of housing. In addition to housing adequacy mentioned above as an element of inclusion, choice of housing, including choice to locate within existing cultural communities, is an element of participation. In this ...

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Thematic Report Joint Nutrition Assessment Syrian Refugees in LEBANON

Thematic Report Joint Nutrition Assessment Syrian Refugees in LEBANON

... for Syrian refugees, which is usually derived from census data or projected population ...because Syrian refugees are not the primary population and are not homogenously ...registered ...

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