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    In Search of the Invisible People: Revisiting the Concept of “Internally Displaced Persons” in Light of an Ethiopian Case Study by Regasa, Dereje, Lietaert, Ine

    Published in Refugee survey quarterly (01-06-2022)
    “…Abstract Internal displacement has become one of the most pressing humanitarian crises today, with the Global South being especially affected. Despite this,…”
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    Shifting senses of solidarity and belonging in the internal migration pathways of citizens in ger areas in Ulaanbaatar: A social work perspective by Terbish, Bayartsetseg, Lietaert, Ine, Roets, Griet

    Published in International social work (01-07-2022)
    “…Mongolia has witnessed an ongoing internal rural–urban migration and urbanization process in recent decades, resulting in families settling informally in…”
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    A conceptual study on the relationship between daily stressors, stressful life events, and mental health in refugees using network analysis by Behrendt, Malte, Vervliet, Marianne, Rota, Marina, Adeyinka, Sarah, Uzureau, Océane, Rasmussen, Andrew, Glaesmer, Heide, Lietaert, Ine, Derluyn, Ilse

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (03-08-2023)
    “…There is growing recognition that daily stressors, such as social and material deficiencies, can be highly detrimental to the mental health of refugees. These…”
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    “Let Them Make It Rain and Bling”: Unveiling Community Expectations towards Returned Migrants in Cameroon by Wanki, Presca, Derluyn, Ilse, Lietaert, Ine

    Published in Societies (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2022)
    “…In Africa, international migration to the Global North is often interpreted as a means to achieve upward social mobility. This article highlights the…”
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    Traumatic events, daily stressors and posttraumatic stress in unaccompanied young refugees during their flight: a longitudinal cross-country study by Pfeiffer, Elisa, Behrendt, Malte, Adeyinka, Sarah, Devlieger, Ines, Rota, Marina, Uzureau, Océane, Verhaeghe, Floor, Lietaert, Ine, Derluyn, Ilse

    “…Unaccompanied young refugees constitute an especially vulnerable population, reporting high rates of trauma and mental health problems. There is a significant…”
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    The impact of trauma and daily hardships on the mental health of unaccompanied refugee minors detained in Libya by Derluyn, Ilse, Orsini, Giacomo, Verhaeghe, Floor, Elhaj, Rihab, Lietaert, Ine, Pfeiffer, Elisa

    Published in BJPsych open (05-01-2023)
    “…The high trauma load and prevalence of mental distress in unaccompanied refugee minors (URMs) who resettle in Western (European) countries is well documented…”
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    Loops of Violence(s) Within Europe’s Governance of Migration in Libya, Italy, Greece, and Belgium by Orsini, Giacomo, Rota, Marina, Uzureau, Océane, Behrendt, Malte, Adeyinka, Sarah, Lietaert, Ine, Derluyn, Ilse

    Published in Politics and governance (01-06-2022)
    “…Studies have reported alarmingly high rates of traumatic experiences for refugee populations. While nearly all refugees experienced trauma in their country of…”
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    Unaccompanied Adolescent Minors’ Experiences of Exception and Abandonment in the Ventimiglia Border Space by Uzureau, Océane, Lietaert, Ine, Senovilla Hernández, Daniel, Derluyn, Ilse

    Published in Politics and governance (01-06-2022)
    “…This article explores unaccompanied adolescent minors’ (UAMs) experiences of deterrent practices at internal EU borders while being on the move. Previous…”
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    Migrants’ Post‐Return Wellbeing: A View From the Caucasus by Lietaert, Ine

    Published in International migration (01-04-2021)
    “…Despite the increasing attention in academic literature, it continues to be extremely challenging to capture the complexity of reintegration processes and…”
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    The Usefulness of Reintegration Support: The Dual Perspectives of Returnees and Caseworkers by Lietaert, Ine

    Published in The British journal of social work (01-07-2019)
    “…Many European countries have developed assisted voluntary return and reintegration (AVRR) programmes to support the return and reintegration of migrants who do…”
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    Contextualizing and conceptualizing reintegration processes in the context of return by Lietaert, Ine, Kuschminder, Katie

    Published in International migration (01-04-2021)
    “…Research on processes of reintegration in the country to which migrants return has significantly increased over the past decade. It has widened and challenged…”
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    The moral economy of voice within IOM's awareness-raising industry: Gambian returnees and Migrants as Messengers by Marino, Rossella, Schapendonk, Joris, Lietaert, Ine

    Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (02-04-2024)
    “…The 'politics of voice' of awareness-raising bends returnees' stories towards moral tropes against illegalised migration. These stories are commodified,…”
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    LIVING ON THE MARGINS: The Socio‐spatial Representation of Urban Internally Displaced Persons in Ethiopia by Regasa, Dereje, Godesso, Ameyu, Lietaert, Ine

    “…In cities in the global South, internally displaced persons (IDPs) often end up in marginalized places created by uneven processes of urbanization. While IDPs…”
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    Translating EUrope's Return Migration Regime to The Gambia: The Incorporation of Local CSOs by Marino, Rossella, Schapendonk, Joris, Lietaert, Ine

    Published in Geopolitics (27-05-2023)
    “…The end of a long-standing autocratic regime in The Gambia renewed EUrope's geopolitical interest in the externalisation of (return) migration management to…”
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    It Happened in the Desert, in Libya and in Italy: Physical and Sexual Violence Experienced by Female Nigerian Victims of Trafficking in Italy by Adeyinka, Sarah, Lietaert, Ine, Derluyn, Ilse

    “…Nigerian girls and women constitute a large percentage of African victims of human trafficking in Italy. Extensive research has been conducted on the causes,…”
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    Continuity and Social Support: A Longitudinal Study of Unaccompanied Refugee Minors' Care Networks by Behrendt, Malte, Lietaert, Ine, Derluyn, Ilse

    Published in Journal of immigrant & refugee studies (03-07-2022)
    “…Extending existing frameworks, this article examines continuities and disruptions in unaccompanied refugee minors' social support networks, their mental health…”
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    Families on hold: How the context of an asylum centre affects parenting experiences by Lietaert, Ine, Verhaeghe, Floor, Derluyn, Ilse

    Published in Child & family social work (01-08-2020)
    “…Migration, especially under stressful circumstances, places pressure on parental capacities. At the same time, being part of a supportive family is of prime…”
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    Armed to the Tweet: social media and the war in Ukraine: shaping narratives of self-understanding and self-determination by Penkala, Alina, Derluyn, Ilse, Lietaert, Ine

    “…All wars create narratives that give societies the ability to imagine and be imagined. In the ongoing war in Ukraine, such narratives have been a crucial…”
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    'We are like in a jungle trying to survive'; navigating uncertainty by Cameroonian returnees by Wanki, Presca, Derluyn, Ilse, Lietaert, Ine

    Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (09-08-2023)
    “…Using the concepts of social navigation and vital conjunctures, this paper investigates how Cameroonian returnees experience their return in a crisis-ridden…”
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