Tortura e migrazioni / Torture and Migration

Forma estrema di rapporto sociale di sottomissione, la tortura è ancora diffusa ovunque e ciò si deve anche a molteplici processi tipici dell’era neo-liberista, a partire dalle politiche di blindatura securitaria della società. Il volume indaga il fenomeno della tortura nei confronti degli immigrati focalizzandosi sulla situazione in diversi paesi, sugli aspetti relativi alla salute, e mettendone in luce il legame con il peggioramento delle condizioni della migrazione e la guerra agli immigrati.

Dokumenttyp: PDFDocument
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Verlag/Hrsg.: Edizioni Ca' Foscari - Digital Publishing
Schlagwörter: Association Doctors against torture. Principle of non-refoulement. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Balkan Route. Philosophy. Immigration. Libya. Border control. Asylum. Belgium. Abuse. Psychopathology. Nation-State. Neoliberalism. Prison. Democracy. 3 ECHR. Custody. Israel. Subsaharans Africans. Crimes Against Humanity. Art. European migration policies. Memorandum Italy-Libya. Torture. State violence. African asylum seekers. Unaccompanied minors. Immigration by sea. International protection. Spain. Violence. Economic crisis. Torture. Witness. Psychological distress. Immigration detention. Argentina. Morocco. Detention Centre. Psychotraumatology. Politics. Medical power. Post-traumatic stress disorder. Asylum seekers. United States. Nation. Rescue obligation. Latin America. Undocumented migrant women. Inhuman or degrading treatment. Refugees. Human rights. Racism. Refugee. Neo-liberalism. Migration. Mental health. Administrative detention centers. Migrants. Brazil. Fundamental human rights. Dehumanization. Political rights. Literature review. Sinai. Rebirth. Far-right parties. Children. Readmission Agreements. Health. Fortress Europe. Non-refoulement. Borders
Sprache: Italian
Französisch
Englisch
Spanish
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