Search Results - "Banki, Susan"
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Urbanity, Precarity, and Homeland Activism. Burmese Migrants in Global Cities
Published in Moussons (Marseille) (01-11-2013)“…This article interrogates the link between urbanity and “precarity of place” for non-citizen populations, relying on evidence drawn from the transnational…”
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"Learning Alone-a with Corona": Two Challenges and Four Principles of Tertiary Teaching
Published in Journal of research in innovative teaching (01-01-2021)“…Purpose: The author offers two challenges and four principles to teaching in the tertiary sector during this pandemic. While others may focus on the challenge…”
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Porosity on the Thailand-Myanmar border: before and after Myanmar’s 2021 coup
Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (23-08-2024)Get full text
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Refugee Mobilization in the Nepal–India Borderlands: Porosity as Opportunity
Published in Journal of refugee studies (08-08-2023)“…Abstract For more than a decade, the India–Nepal border played a central role as a site of resistance for Bhutan’s refugees. It served as a conduit through…”
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Migrant Artists and Migrating Art from Myanmar: Expanding Activism
Published in Journal of intercultural studies (03-10-2024)Get full text
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Art is happening in Myanmar, and outside of it: transnational solidarity art
Published in Globalizations (03-10-2023)“…This article examines a form of activism in Myanmar that emerged after the 2021 coup: solidarity art, wherein art is sold overseas and the proceeds returned to…”
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'Finally an Academic Approach That Prepares You for the Real World': Simulations for Human Rights Skills Development in Higher Education
Published in Human Rights Education Review (05-09-2019)“…Effectively addressing violations of human rights requires dealing with complex, multi-spatial problems involving actors at local, national and international…”
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The Triad of Transnationalism, Legal Recognition, and Local Community: Shaping Political Space for the Burmese Refugees in Japan
Published in Refuge (Toronto. English edition) (01-07-2006)“…Refugee participation in transnational acts–from advocating for regime change in home countries to strengthening modes of safe passage for friends and family…”
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Contested Regimes, Aid Flows, and Refugee Flows: The Case of Burma
Published in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs (01-01-2009)“…There is a substantial literature that critiques the role that international aid plays in lending support to oppressive and contested regimes. But few…”
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Voluntourism and the contract corrective
Published in Third world quarterly (03-08-2018)“…Critiques of the voluntourism industry focus on power imbalances, colonial legacies and white privilege. Drawing on the literatures of development and…”
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Practicing what we teach: Experiential learning in higher education that cuts both ways
Published in The Review of education/pedagogy/cultural studies (27-05-2022)“…Driven by the massification and marketization of higher education, interest in experiential learning has grown as universities compete to demonstrate the…”
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Displaced but Not Disempowered: Bhutanese Refugees and Grassroots Activism
Published in The Fletcher forum of world affairs (01-07-2019)“…In the early 1990s, about 80,000 ethnic Nepalis fled their home country of Bhutan and found refuge in Nepal. For more than a decade, activists from the refugee…”
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Urbanity, Precarity, and Homeland Activism: Burmese Migrants in Global Cities : Des migrants birmans dans la ville
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Toward a framework for assessing the 'global' and 'citizen' in global citizenship education in Australia and beyond
Published in Discourse (Abingdon, England) (03-09-2021)“…In addition to its influences across economic, geopolitical, and social spheres, globalization has given rise to the notion of a 'global citizen' who is able…”
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Burmese Refugees in Tokyo: Livelihoods in the Urban Environment
Published in Journal of refugee studies (01-09-2006)“…This paper explores the consequences of Japan's refugee policy for Burmese refugees living in Tokyo by examining refugees' livelihoods and responses to the…”
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Myanmar: the country that ‘has it all’
Published in Journal of Southeast Asian human rights (27-06-2020)“…For scholars of Southeast Asia interested in human rights, Myanmar is a country that ‘has it all.’ I use this tongue-in-cheek expression to suggest the myriad…”
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Contested Regimes, Aid Flows, and Refugee Flows: The Case of Burma Umkämpfte Regime, Hilfsgelder und Flüchtlingsströme: Der Fall Burma
Published in Journal of current Southeast Asian affairs (01-07-2009)“…There is a substantial literature that critiques the role that international aid plays in lending support to oppressive and contested regimes. But few…”
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Teaching Human Rights at the Tertiary Level: Addressing the ‘Knowing–Doing Gap’ through a Role-Based Simulation Approach
Published in Journal of human rights practice (01-07-2013)“…This article describes a five-pointed approach to teaching human rights at the tertiary level. This approach points to the need for human rights education…”
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Teaching Human Rights at the Tertiary Level: Addressing the 'Knowing-Doing Gap' through a Role-Based Simulation Approach
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Difficult to Remain: The Impact of Mass Resettlement
Published in Forced migration review (01-04-2008)“…In a context where the durable solutions of repatriation and local integration are not available, resettlement has become increasingly attractive. Adapted from…”
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