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    Urbanity, Precarity, and Homeland Activism. Burmese Migrants in Global Cities by Banki, Susan

    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 by Banki, Susan Rachel

    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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    Refugee Mobilization in the Nepal–India Borderlands: Porosity as Opportunity by Banki, Susan

    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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    Art is happening in Myanmar, and outside of it: transnational solidarity art by Banki, Susan

    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 by McGaughey, Fiona, Hartley, Lisa, Banki, Susan, Duffil, Paul, Stubbs, Matthew, Orchard, Phil, Rice, Simon, Berg, Laurie, Kerdo, Paghona Peggy

    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 by Banki, Susan

    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 by Banki, Susan

    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 by Banki, Susan, Schonell, Richard

    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 by Valiente-Riedl, Elisabeth, Anderson, Leticia, Banki, Susan

    “…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 by Banki, Susan, Ghimire, Bhakta, Khanal, Hari

    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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    Toward a framework for assessing the 'global' and 'citizen' in global citizenship education in Australia and beyond by Thomas, Matthew A. M., Banki, Susan

    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 by Banki, Susan

    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’ by Banki, Susan

    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 by Susan Banki

    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 by Banki, Susan, Valiente-Riedl, Elisabeth, Duffill, Paul

    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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    Difficult to Remain: The Impact of Mass Resettlement by Banki, Susan, Lang, Hazel

    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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