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Source 1 Attitudes towards climate change migrants, Source 2 Understanding…
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Source 2 Understanding the Relationality of Yemeni Refugees in Jeju Island through Actor-Network Theory
To understand the socio-political debates on Yemeni refugees, it is important to observe refugees as relationally formed actors
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Source 5 Migrant categorizations and European public opinion: diverging attitudes towards immigrants and refugees
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Source 8 Exploring the Climate Change, Migration and Conflict Nexus
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Source 11 Rethinking media responsibility in the refugee ‘crisis’: a visual typology of European news
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Source 15 Give Me Shelter from the Storm: Framing the Climate Refugee Crisis in the Context of Neoliberal Capitalism
Institutions of global political and economic governance are shifting their focus away from a discourse of “climate refugees” as a potential national security threat to a neoliberal variation that presents “climate migration” as an individual adaptive strategy and entrepreneurial opportunity to achieve human security and economic advancement
Following the Yemeni refugee crisis in South Korea, there has been an increased need to observe the issue from a diverse lens.
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