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12 Nov 2020

The articles in Volume I deal with the nuts and bolts of integration and settlement questions, drawing on the insights of research and practice in the field from a number of forward-looking studies and pilot projects. [...] First, Hannah Klos looks at the Canadian scene and analyzes the Globe and Mail’s coverage of the Indochinese refugee movement, showing the shifts in both the newspaper’s reporting and public opinion throughout the 20-year period. [...] During the time frame of the research period, five major events that occurred in the global arena substantially impacted forced migration in the Middle East and hosting countries: The Arab Spring, The Syrian Conflict, The refugee crisis in Europe, the UK “Brexit” Referendum, and the COVID-19 pandemic. [...] The migration issue has dominated the political and media discourse in the UK, with the focal point in the referendum (Brexit). [...] In the following weeks, The Globe and Mail published other articles about the newcomers, underlining the fact that the majority of the refugees had relatives in Canada.7 5 Molloy, Michael.

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