07 April 2022

Thematic Focus: Children & Families - Pt. 2

Journal articles:

Alternatives Humanitaires = Humanitarian Alternatives, no. 19 (March 2022) [Eng. full-text] [Fr. full-text]
- The focus of this issue is "Sortir de l'enfance icône: une exigence éthique et opérationnelle = Moving away from childhood as icon: an ethical and operational requirement." 

"It’s all about the story: Personal narratives in children’s literature about refugees," British Educational Research Journal, Early View, 28 March 2022 [open access]

"Traumatic events, daily stressors and posttraumatic stress in unaccompanied young refugees during their flight: a longitudinal cross-country study," Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, 16:26 (March 2022) [open access]
- Focuses on nine countries in Europe.

"Understanding the effects of being separated from family on refugees in Australia: a qualitative study," Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, Early View, 31 March 2022 [open access

"What Should Count as Best Practices of Forensic Medical and Psychological Evaluations for Children Seeking Asylum?," AMA Journal of Ethics (April 2022) [full-text]
- Focuses on the US.

"When the State Shatters Families. The US Family Separation Policy of 2018, Cruelty and Patrimonial Sovereignty," Global Studies Quarterly, vol. 2, no. 2 (April 2022) [open access]

"Why Does the Federal Government Get a Pass? Applying Child Welfare Principles to the Circumstances of Migrant Children and Families," American University Law Review, vol. 71, no. 5 (2022) [preprint]

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