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  1. Kreise ziehen
    Roman
    Author: Anwar, Arif
    Published: [2019]; © 2019
    Publisher:  Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, Berlin

    Hochschule Landshut, Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Bibliothek
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  2. Reportage Burma/Myanmar
    die Zukunft hat begonnen
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Picus Verlag, Wien

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    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9783711710727
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    DDC Categories: 910
    Edition: Umfassend überarbeitete Neuausgabe
    Series: Picus Reportagen
    Subjects: Birma; Landeskunde; ; Birma;
    Other subjects: Aung San Suu Kyi; Buddhismus; Christoph Hein; Mandalay; Mönche; Padoden; Picus Lesereisen; Picus Reportagen; Rangun; Rohingya; Udo Schmidt; Pagoden; Yangon; Irrawaddy; Bagan
    Scope: 130 Seiten, 21 cm
  3. Trafficking, cybergangs, and paedophiles
    genuine threats or a fuzzy narrative surrounding the displaced Rohingya?
    Author: Oh, Su-Ann
    Published: 23 August 2018
    Publisher:  ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: ISEAS Perspective ; issue 2018, no. 47
    Subjects: Minderheit; Ethnische Gruppe; Rohingya; Flüchtling; Internationale Migration; Menschenhandel; Gewalt; Sexualverhalten; Massenmedien; Kritik; Berichterstattung; Narrativität; Beispiel; Wirkung; Auswirkung; Öffentliche Meinung; Internationale Politik
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (7 Seiten)
  4. Constructing statelessness
    migration, indigeneity and citizenship law in Southeast Asia
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  University of Oxford, Oxford

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Series: COMPAS working paper ; no. 145
    Subjects: Öffentliches Recht; Staatsangehörigkeit; Nationalität; Minderheit; Internationale Migration; Vertreibung; Ausgrenzung; Staatenloser; Geschichte; Einflussgröße; Postkolonialismus; Nationenbildung; Kulturwandel; Indigenes Volk; Rohingya
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (37 Seiten), 1 Karte
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    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 27-34

  5. Zafari's Rohingya to English Dictionary
    an easy dictionary for the people who love oppressed Rohingya nation
  6. Queering genocide as a performance of heterosexuality
    Published: 2021

    Genocidal violence centrally targets the social bonds that hold communities together. In postcolonial contexts, it is well documented that social relations can be characterised by heteronormativity. Furthermore, postcolonial scholars have done... more

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    Genocidal violence centrally targets the social bonds that hold communities together. In postcolonial contexts, it is well documented that social relations can be characterised by heteronormativity. Furthermore, postcolonial scholars have done extensive work on demonstrating the link between colonialism and genocidal violence. Responding to a gap in the academic literature, this article interrogates the relationship between (post)colonial heterosexuality and genocide. Seeing queer theory as also relevant to the study of non-queer individuals’ experiences, this article argues that postcolonial genocidal violence can be characterised by attempts to impede heterosexual group reproduction. Using the Rohingya Genocide in Myanmar as an illustrative case-study, it argues that the emergence, character and legitimisation of violence here depended on the construction of heteronormative subject-positions. Furthermore, it argues that genocidal violence reinforces the subject-positions it is rooted in, giving them the appearance of immutable facts. From this basis, the article concludes that postcolonial genocidal violence can be read as a performance of heterosexuality.

     

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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Millennium; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, 1971; 49(2021), 2 vom: Jan., Seite 248-279; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Völkermord; Politischer Konflikt; Innenpolitik; Menschenrechtsverletzung; Postkolonialismus; Rohingya; Fallstudie
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  7. Economic impact of the Rohingya refugees
    a natural experiment
    Published: June 2020
    Publisher:  School of Social Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester

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    Series: Economics discussion paper series / The University of Manchester ; EDP-20, 07
    Subjects: Difference in Difference; Food Prices; Refugee; Rohingya
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 29 Seiten), Illustrationen
  8. The Psychosocial Value of Employment
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass

    In settings where an individual's labor choices are constrained, the inability to work may generate psychosocial harm. This paper presents a causal estimate of the psychosocial value of employment in the Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh. We... more

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    In settings where an individual's labor choices are constrained, the inability to work may generate psychosocial harm. This paper presents a causal estimate of the psychosocial value of employment in the Rohingya refugee camps of Bangladesh. We engage 745 individuals in a field experiment with three arms: (1) a control arm, (2) a weekly cash arm, and (3) a gainful employment arm, in which work is offered and individuals are paid weekly the approximate equivalent of that in the cash arm. We find that employment confers significant psychosocial benefits beyond the impacts of cash alone, with effects concentrated among males. The cash arm does not improve psychosocial wellbeing, despite the provision of cash at a weekly amount that is more than twice the amount held by recipients in savings at baseline. Consistent with these findings, we find that 66% of those in our work treatment are willing to forego cash payments to instead work for free. Our results have implications for social protection policies for the unemployed in low income countries and refugee populations globally

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    Series: NBER working paper series ; no. w28924
    Subjects: Erwerbstätigkeit; Zufriedenheit; Experiment; Flüchtlinge; Arbeitsverhalten; Arbeitsethik; Bangladesch; Rohingya
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource, illustrations (black and white)
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  9. When Facebook is the internet
    the role of social media in ethnic conflict
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  European University Institute, Badia Fiesolana, Italy

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    Series: EUI working papers ; ECO 2021, 01
    Subjects: internet; social media; conflict; propaganda; Myanmar; Rohingya
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 40 Seiten), Illustrationen
  10. When Facebook is the internet
    the role of social media in ethnic conflict
    Published: April 2024
    Publisher:  ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, Munich, Germany

    This paper investigates whether social media access is associated with increased probability or intensity of ethnic conflict in Myanmar. In this context most people use mobile phones, and particularly the Facebook app, to access the internet. To... more

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    This paper investigates whether social media access is associated with increased probability or intensity of ethnic conflict in Myanmar. In this context most people use mobile phones, and particularly the Facebook app, to access the internet. To distinguish the effects of social media from those of the broader internet, I exploit geographic variation in mobile phone coverage as a proxy for Facebook availability. Despite evidence of a hate-campaign utilizing Facebook to reach wide audiences, I do not find that social media access is associated with increased probability or intensity of conflict. The only exception to the null result is variation related to the Rohingya crisis: in this regional setting suggestive evidence points to Facebook availability being associated with slightly higher probability of conflict.

     

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    hdl: 10419/289874
    Series: Ifo working papers ; 408 (2024)
    Subjects: internet; social media; conflict; propaganda; Myanmar; Rohingya
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 56 Seiten), Illustrationen