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Journal articles on the topic "Centre d'accueil de demandeurs d'asile"
"Demandeurs d'asile : le droit à des conditions matérielles d'accueil décentes." Plein droit 84, no. 1 (2010): I. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pld.084.0032.
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Mathieu, Sophie. "Quand les travailleurs sociaux accompagnent les demandeurs d'asile en centres d'accueil : du cadre prescrit aux régulations et stratégies professionnelles." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2020. https://docnum.univ-lorraine.fr/ulprive/DDOC_T_2020_0218_MATHIEU.pdf.
Full textThe asylum application is today a central concern in the public immigration policies in France. Its management oscillates between on the one hand a policy of suspicion, a desire to control migratory flows and a struggle against illegal immigration, and on the other hand a humanitarian and compassionate principle, framed by international agreements. Starting from this double reality, this thesis applies to the understanding of the methods of reception and the support of the asylum seekers by social workers, and in a context where social action comes into the game of competition and in the obligation to generate benefit. As both state agent and social actor, these professionals have to combine objectives that are often distant, and sometimes contradictory. With the help of empirical work based on observations and interviews in three reception centers, I will show how the sociology of organizations and symbolic interactionism can help to highlight the logics of action of these social workers. The ways in which their work is defined take shape through interactions with the supported public, but also with management and among social workers themselves. Through their strategies, their tinkering, their adjustments, their workarounds and their negotiations, these professionals adapt their work to the diversity of situations encountered and to a plurality of rationalities. They thus participate in giving meaning and consistency to their activity, sometimes on an ad hoc basis, but also by setting up forms of autonomous regulations, thereby supplementing even the prescribed framework and consequently acting on the organization. More broadly, by appropriating the institutional norms of asylum application, they manage to influence its boundaries, and play on the categorizations that make it up
Beton-Athmani, Laura. "A contre-sens : lorsque les individus et les collectifs transgressent en vue de créer et maintenir du sens dans leur travail : une recherche-action en Centre d’accueil de demandeurs d’asile." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Aix-Marseille, 2021. http://www.theses.fr/2021AIXM0643.
Full textOur research proposes to study how transgressive practices allow professionals in a Reception Center for Asylum Seekers to create and maintain meaning in their work. These actors are increasingly considered as agents of migration policies (Daadouch, 2017), which calls into question the meaning they give to their work and which seems to be found only at the cost of a certain disobedience. It is precisely this relationship that we are studying in this thesis. Meaning at work is a social construct that develops in the interaction between the individual and his work environment (Isaksen, 2000). However, it is possible for managers to create favorable conditions to the experience of meaningful work (Frémeaux and Michelson, 2017). We believe that transgression (Pesqueux, 2010) can be a new source of sensemaking (Weick, 1995). To carry out this doctoral work, we decided to realize an action research (Pasmore et al., 2008). This work allows us to observe that asylum professionals experiencing loss of meaning are using transgressive practices, mostly collective, to remedy this. The transgression is thus understood as a means of adapting the rule in order to make real work more in line with the values of individuals and the collective. Beyond that, our doctoral work helps to shed light on a new field of study for management sciences and proposes a new category of direct participant observation
Kokkinou, Maria. "Instituer l’attente : la DOMÉ et les réfugiés politiques de la guerre civile grecque en Bulgarie (1949-2010)." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019EHES0029.
Full textHow did refugees of the Greek Civil War (1946-1949) live through the war? What experiences did life in exile in socialist Bulgaria trigger? This study, based on the latter questions, presents the life of Grecophones and Slavophones who found shelter in Bulgaria for three decades during the Cold War. It is based on the archives of the Democratic Organisation for Culture and Education, DOMÉ, founded in 1962 by the leaders of the Greek Communist Party living in Sofia, and on an ethnographic corpus put together between 2009 and 2011 in Greece and Bulgaria. Covering the years 1948 to 2010, this research piece examines the refugee as an analytical category through the archival material and the testimonies of refugees themselves, in an attempt to explain how refugees' expectation of a return home shaped the present of exile, how local institutions (re)produced a feeling of national belonging when refugees were deprived of citizenship, how subjects developed new identities through their individual experiences, during exile but also afterwards, when the Greek state finally authorised repatriation – under certain conditions. To finish, it looks at how subjects experienced temporality in these circumstances where they were marginalised, and how they managed to transcend the political and social marginalisation imposed on them by their prolonged inability to return home, when they eventually did manage to go back to Greece. This study highlights how the refugee – as an analytical category – has been the embodiment of political and social deviation, while offering at the same time a space of negotiation between subjects and power, where the scope of possibilities remains open
de, Dianous de La Perrotine Manon. "L'État, les associations et les initiatives citoyennes dans l'accueil et l'accompagnement des demandeurs d'asile : étude de cas du Morbihan en France." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/42000.
Full textViskanic, Max. "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 2016-18 : Migrants, Refugees and the rise of Far Right Populism." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019IEPP0049.
Full textThe first chapter analyses the impact of a relatively large and homogeneous shock of Polish immigrants in the UK and what impact said shock had on the Brexit vote in 2016. I finnd that Polish migration to the United Kingdom has increased voting for Brexit, but not enough to sway the vote for Leave. In order to achieve exogenous variation in the allocation of Polish immigrants I rely on the formation of migrant networks close to War Resettlement Camps created for Polish soldiers after WWII, which I collect from the National archives. In the second chapter I use the dismantlement of the illegal Migrants camp close to Calais and the subsequent redistribution of migrants to study the impact to the exposure to few migrants over a short amount of time. I find that the exposure to few migrants decreases the voting for the Front National, but that this effect dissipates if large migrant groups are resettled. In this case contact as well as relative group size play an important role in explaining native's reactions to migrants. In the last chapter I analyse the impact of the refugee crisis on the demand and supply of politics in Italy. I show that the opening of small reception centres for migrants in Italy have decreased voting for the extreme right, decreased hate crimes against immigrants as well as increased votes for left wing parties. The effects are mostly driven by municipalities, which are less connected to the internet. This shows the differential amplification effect digital media can have vis-a-vis traditional media. Furthermore, I find that mayors from extreme right wing parties close and are less likely to open reception centres than other politicians, rationally reacting to their decreased political support
Books on the topic "Centre d'accueil de demandeurs d'asile"
Marquis, Laurent. Se réfugier en Belgique: Étude réalisée à l'intérieur des centres d'accueil pour demandeurs d'asile. Louvain-la-Neuve: Academia-Bruylant, 2005.
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