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Author Hamburger, Andreas.
Title Forced Migration and Social Trauma : Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Sociology and Politics.
Publisher Milton : Routledge, 2018.
Copyright date ©2019.



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Contents Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- About the editors and contributors -- Preface by Vamik Volkan -- Preface by Ivan Krastev -- Dreams to nightmares - welcoming culture, xenophobia and social trauma along the balkan route: an introduction -- References -- Part I Refugees in public policy and social representation -- 1 International protection and psychosocial support services -- Legal, administrative and institutional framework for receiving Syrians in Turkey -- MHPSS and the international protection nexus in Turkey -- Actors, institutions and the scale barrier -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 2 Political traumatisation and trauma-discourse -- About the difficulties of a political trauma-discourse -- Political influences on the trauma-discourse concerning refugees -- Effects of psychotherapy with refugees -- About the necessity for reparations and psychotherapy -- References -- 3 Social trauma in international refugee legislation -- The psychological definition of trauma -- The legal definition of the expression "refugee" -- The role and relevance of individual trauma -- The role and relevance of social trauma -- The legal definition of the expression "subsidiary protection" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 Visual constructions of 'refugeeness' and portrayal of flight in German newspapers -- Theoretical background -- Method -- Main findings -- Individuals, groups and 'the Exodus' -- The Male Madonna? -- The journey: sea shores, boats and trains -- Police, walls and barbwire fences -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 Media coverage of refugees and policy processes: Serbia and the refugee crisis in the 2000s -- The beginning of a crisis -- The chronicle of dishonouring of asylum seekers -- 2011-2015: reporting on the reluctance to host refugees.
Mid-2015 and after: more refugees, more calamities? -- Recalling the past with refugees for understanding the present -- European solutions -- 2017 onwards: fluctuating between praising and blaming refugees -- An epilogue without ending -- References -- 6 How "words matter": Reporting on refugees and migrants in Europe -- Mass influx and crisis -- "Us" and "them" -- Serbia and the surroundings -- 'The other side' of journalism -- Notes -- References -- 7 Refugees in public policy and social representation: Workshop results -- Situation in the refugee crisis: individual/social interaction -- Identity as a core topic of forced migration and the impact of social trauma -- Research -- Practical measures: volunteers, arts and political voices -- Education - interreligious dialogues -- Volunteers and supervision -- Temporality -- Everyday encounters -- Notes -- References -- Part II Trauma and migration -- 8 Syrian 'guests' and the 'receiving' communities: Traumatisation of being an outsider/insider -- Introduction -- The foreigner question -- Syrians-Barometer: The Framework of Social Coherence with Syrians (SB-2017) -- Factors disrupting social cohesion: the unconscious roots of othering, xenophobia and racism -- The Merchant of Venice: Antonio and Shylock as the members of an in-group and an out-group -- The internal otherness of the self and its impact on the perception of foreigners -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 Inner emigration -- The clinical material -- The Adult Attachment Interview of the patient -- The transcript example: a preoccupied state of mind -- Transcript - an example: the unresolved state of mind with respect to abuse -- The perspective -- AAI-characteristics of the patient -- Coda -- Notes -- References.
10 How can refugees heal?: Reflections on healing practices across the refugee process - from displacement to integration, ... -- Introduction -- Modelling refugee healing - individual versus collective approaches -- Collective trauma narrative and its healing effects -- Personal meta-narratives and their healing effects -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Mental health in refugee children and youth -- Introduction -- Psychological distress in refugee children and youth: findings from key studies -- Pathways to resilience and post-traumatic growth -- Interventions -- References -- 12 Methods and ethics in refugee research -- Research in context: refugees in Serbia between 2014 and 2017 -- Challenges and lessons learned -- Between advocacy and science: responsibility and ethics -- Closing remarks -- Notes -- References -- 13 Mental health in refugees: Workshop results -- The situation -- Specific pathological phenomena seen in refugees -- Psycho-social support and interventions -- Refugees in transition -- Refugees who have reached their destination -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Child refugees -- 14 Child refugee: Transition, migration and transitional phenomena -- Transition, agency and failure of the average expectable environment -- Transition to adulthood -- Agency, continuity and freedom -- Migration: separation and loss -- Separation -- The denial of loss -- Exposure to violence: the question of meaning -- Trauma transmission in refugee families -- Transitional phenomena: the experience of meeting or being a refugee -- Where could the place for such a meeting be? -- References -- 15 "Here I found my place": Perspectives of refugee children in Serbia on psychosocial support programmes -- Introduction -- Brief theoretical background: PSS services - spaces of childhood on the move -- Methodology: "Finding my place".
Findings: children's place within PSS services -- Establishing and maintaining close relationships -- Space of positive feelings and relaxing atmosphere -- Engaging in meaningful activities -- A. Activities that offer children possibilities to create and express themselves in different ways -- e.g., through ... -- B. The activities that open up the space for children to talk about themselves, about the journey and their experiences -- C. Educational activities of different kinds through which children would be able to acquire new knowledge and skills -- D. Opportunities to communicate, inform and amuse themselves through using technology -- Summary -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 16 Former child refugees - a quarter of a century later -- Background -- The qualitative study -- Goals -- Participants -- The instrument -- Data analysis -- Results -- What do I remember best? -- How did it feel? -- The role of the parents or La vita è bella -- How did I stop being a refugee? -- What doesn't kill you makes you stronger … or not? -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- 17 Quest of identity in unattended minor refugees -- Culture-shock and mourning -- Adolescence, identity and migration -- Protective and resilience factors of refugee youth -- References -- 18 Child refugees: Workshop results -- Invitation to the holding capacity of individuals and societies -- The legal status of child refugee -- Definitions and terms -- Description of the situation: rights and regulations, international agreements -- High-risk situations and prevention of human trafficking -- The situation in transition areas -- The lack of structure -- Experiences of child refugees and carers -- Estimation of the emergent and long-term needs: good practices -- Gaining trust and achieving cooperation.
Good practices: balancing organisation, structure of time and sense of agency -- Good practice: the construction of a personal narrative -- Addressing the psychological consequences of the traumatic experience and avoiding re-traumatisation -- The main challenge -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma -- 19 Volunteers and refugee identity -- Refugee labelling or refugee identity -- A fluid population: a brief history of the refugee situation in Eastern Europe, 2015-2018 -- Methodology -- Research fields 2015-2018: volunteers in official - governmental, municipal - semi-official and informal camps -- Moria: a European Hot Spot for refugee reception and registration -- Kara Tepe: a semi-independent "municipal refugee hosting site" with a high participation of volunteers -- Idomeni13 -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 20 Yoga as a mindfulness-based intervention for refugees and helpers -- Introduction -- Trauma and vicarious traumatisation -- Effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions on mental health -- Self-care for helpers and professionals -- Intervention examples: (trauma-sensitive) yoga with refugees and asylum seekers -- Concluding remarks -- Note -- References -- 21 Secondary traumatisation in service providers working with refugees -- Introduction -- Study on humanitarian workers engaged in the refugee crisis in Serbia -- Work-related risk factors -- Trauma-related risk factors -- Person-related risk factors - coping with stress -- Why are prevention and early detection important? -- Final remarks -- References -- 22 Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma: Workshop results -- Introduction -- Risks and challenges of providing psycho-social support in different contexts -- Helplessness of the helpers -- Conceptual issues regarding VT: the crucial role of empathy.
Methodological challenges in assessing VT.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780429778926 (electronic bk.)
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Author Hamburger, Andreas.
Subject Forced migration -- Europe.
Refugees -- Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
Refugee children -- Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
Violence -- Social aspects.
Alt author Hancheva, Camellia.
Özcürümez, Saime.
Scher, Carmen.
Stankovic, Biljana.
Tutnjevic, Slavica.
Descript 1 online resource (293 pages)
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Contents Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- About the editors and contributors -- Preface by Vamik Volkan -- Preface by Ivan Krastev -- Dreams to nightmares - welcoming culture, xenophobia and social trauma along the balkan route: an introduction -- References -- Part I Refugees in public policy and social representation -- 1 International protection and psychosocial support services -- Legal, administrative and institutional framework for receiving Syrians in Turkey -- MHPSS and the international protection nexus in Turkey -- Actors, institutions and the scale barrier -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 2 Political traumatisation and trauma-discourse -- About the difficulties of a political trauma-discourse -- Political influences on the trauma-discourse concerning refugees -- Effects of psychotherapy with refugees -- About the necessity for reparations and psychotherapy -- References -- 3 Social trauma in international refugee legislation -- The psychological definition of trauma -- The legal definition of the expression "refugee" -- The role and relevance of individual trauma -- The role and relevance of social trauma -- The legal definition of the expression "subsidiary protection" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 Visual constructions of 'refugeeness' and portrayal of flight in German newspapers -- Theoretical background -- Method -- Main findings -- Individuals, groups and 'the Exodus' -- The Male Madonna? -- The journey: sea shores, boats and trains -- Police, walls and barbwire fences -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 Media coverage of refugees and policy processes: Serbia and the refugee crisis in the 2000s -- The beginning of a crisis -- The chronicle of dishonouring of asylum seekers -- 2011-2015: reporting on the reluctance to host refugees.
Mid-2015 and after: more refugees, more calamities? -- Recalling the past with refugees for understanding the present -- European solutions -- 2017 onwards: fluctuating between praising and blaming refugees -- An epilogue without ending -- References -- 6 How "words matter": Reporting on refugees and migrants in Europe -- Mass influx and crisis -- "Us" and "them" -- Serbia and the surroundings -- 'The other side' of journalism -- Notes -- References -- 7 Refugees in public policy and social representation: Workshop results -- Situation in the refugee crisis: individual/social interaction -- Identity as a core topic of forced migration and the impact of social trauma -- Research -- Practical measures: volunteers, arts and political voices -- Education - interreligious dialogues -- Volunteers and supervision -- Temporality -- Everyday encounters -- Notes -- References -- Part II Trauma and migration -- 8 Syrian 'guests' and the 'receiving' communities: Traumatisation of being an outsider/insider -- Introduction -- The foreigner question -- Syrians-Barometer: The Framework of Social Coherence with Syrians (SB-2017) -- Factors disrupting social cohesion: the unconscious roots of othering, xenophobia and racism -- The Merchant of Venice: Antonio and Shylock as the members of an in-group and an out-group -- The internal otherness of the self and its impact on the perception of foreigners -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 Inner emigration -- The clinical material -- The Adult Attachment Interview of the patient -- The transcript example: a preoccupied state of mind -- Transcript - an example: the unresolved state of mind with respect to abuse -- The perspective -- AAI-characteristics of the patient -- Coda -- Notes -- References.
10 How can refugees heal?: Reflections on healing practices across the refugee process - from displacement to integration, ... -- Introduction -- Modelling refugee healing - individual versus collective approaches -- Collective trauma narrative and its healing effects -- Personal meta-narratives and their healing effects -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Mental health in refugee children and youth -- Introduction -- Psychological distress in refugee children and youth: findings from key studies -- Pathways to resilience and post-traumatic growth -- Interventions -- References -- 12 Methods and ethics in refugee research -- Research in context: refugees in Serbia between 2014 and 2017 -- Challenges and lessons learned -- Between advocacy and science: responsibility and ethics -- Closing remarks -- Notes -- References -- 13 Mental health in refugees: Workshop results -- The situation -- Specific pathological phenomena seen in refugees -- Psycho-social support and interventions -- Refugees in transition -- Refugees who have reached their destination -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Child refugees -- 14 Child refugee: Transition, migration and transitional phenomena -- Transition, agency and failure of the average expectable environment -- Transition to adulthood -- Agency, continuity and freedom -- Migration: separation and loss -- Separation -- The denial of loss -- Exposure to violence: the question of meaning -- Trauma transmission in refugee families -- Transitional phenomena: the experience of meeting or being a refugee -- Where could the place for such a meeting be? -- References -- 15 "Here I found my place": Perspectives of refugee children in Serbia on psychosocial support programmes -- Introduction -- Brief theoretical background: PSS services - spaces of childhood on the move -- Methodology: "Finding my place".
Findings: children's place within PSS services -- Establishing and maintaining close relationships -- Space of positive feelings and relaxing atmosphere -- Engaging in meaningful activities -- A. Activities that offer children possibilities to create and express themselves in different ways -- e.g., through ... -- B. The activities that open up the space for children to talk about themselves, about the journey and their experiences -- C. Educational activities of different kinds through which children would be able to acquire new knowledge and skills -- D. Opportunities to communicate, inform and amuse themselves through using technology -- Summary -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 16 Former child refugees - a quarter of a century later -- Background -- The qualitative study -- Goals -- Participants -- The instrument -- Data analysis -- Results -- What do I remember best? -- How did it feel? -- The role of the parents or La vita è bella -- How did I stop being a refugee? -- What doesn't kill you makes you stronger … or not? -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- 17 Quest of identity in unattended minor refugees -- Culture-shock and mourning -- Adolescence, identity and migration -- Protective and resilience factors of refugee youth -- References -- 18 Child refugees: Workshop results -- Invitation to the holding capacity of individuals and societies -- The legal status of child refugee -- Definitions and terms -- Description of the situation: rights and regulations, international agreements -- High-risk situations and prevention of human trafficking -- The situation in transition areas -- The lack of structure -- Experiences of child refugees and carers -- Estimation of the emergent and long-term needs: good practices -- Gaining trust and achieving cooperation.
Good practices: balancing organisation, structure of time and sense of agency -- Good practice: the construction of a personal narrative -- Addressing the psychological consequences of the traumatic experience and avoiding re-traumatisation -- The main challenge -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma -- 19 Volunteers and refugee identity -- Refugee labelling or refugee identity -- A fluid population: a brief history of the refugee situation in Eastern Europe, 2015-2018 -- Methodology -- Research fields 2015-2018: volunteers in official - governmental, municipal - semi-official and informal camps -- Moria: a European Hot Spot for refugee reception and registration -- Kara Tepe: a semi-independent "municipal refugee hosting site" with a high participation of volunteers -- Idomeni13 -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 20 Yoga as a mindfulness-based intervention for refugees and helpers -- Introduction -- Trauma and vicarious traumatisation -- Effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions on mental health -- Self-care for helpers and professionals -- Intervention examples: (trauma-sensitive) yoga with refugees and asylum seekers -- Concluding remarks -- Note -- References -- 21 Secondary traumatisation in service providers working with refugees -- Introduction -- Study on humanitarian workers engaged in the refugee crisis in Serbia -- Work-related risk factors -- Trauma-related risk factors -- Person-related risk factors - coping with stress -- Why are prevention and early detection important? -- Final remarks -- References -- 22 Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma: Workshop results -- Introduction -- Risks and challenges of providing psycho-social support in different contexts -- Helplessness of the helpers -- Conceptual issues regarding VT: the crucial role of empathy.
Methodological challenges in assessing VT.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
ISBN 9780429778926 (electronic bk.)
Author Hamburger, Andreas.
Subject Forced migration -- Europe.
Refugees -- Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
Refugee children -- Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
Violence -- Social aspects.
Alt author Hancheva, Camellia.
Özcürümez, Saime.
Scher, Carmen.
Stankovic, Biljana.
Tutnjevic, Slavica.

Subject Forced migration -- Europe.
Refugees -- Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
Refugee children -- Europe -- Social conditions -- 21st century.
Violence -- Social aspects.
Descript 1 online resource (293 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover -- Endorsement -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- About the editors and contributors -- Preface by Vamik Volkan -- Preface by Ivan Krastev -- Dreams to nightmares - welcoming culture, xenophobia and social trauma along the balkan route: an introduction -- References -- Part I Refugees in public policy and social representation -- 1 International protection and psychosocial support services -- Legal, administrative and institutional framework for receiving Syrians in Turkey -- MHPSS and the international protection nexus in Turkey -- Actors, institutions and the scale barrier -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 2 Political traumatisation and trauma-discourse -- About the difficulties of a political trauma-discourse -- Political influences on the trauma-discourse concerning refugees -- Effects of psychotherapy with refugees -- About the necessity for reparations and psychotherapy -- References -- 3 Social trauma in international refugee legislation -- The psychological definition of trauma -- The legal definition of the expression "refugee" -- The role and relevance of individual trauma -- The role and relevance of social trauma -- The legal definition of the expression "subsidiary protection" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 Visual constructions of 'refugeeness' and portrayal of flight in German newspapers -- Theoretical background -- Method -- Main findings -- Individuals, groups and 'the Exodus' -- The Male Madonna? -- The journey: sea shores, boats and trains -- Police, walls and barbwire fences -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 5 Media coverage of refugees and policy processes: Serbia and the refugee crisis in the 2000s -- The beginning of a crisis -- The chronicle of dishonouring of asylum seekers -- 2011-2015: reporting on the reluctance to host refugees.
Mid-2015 and after: more refugees, more calamities? -- Recalling the past with refugees for understanding the present -- European solutions -- 2017 onwards: fluctuating between praising and blaming refugees -- An epilogue without ending -- References -- 6 How "words matter": Reporting on refugees and migrants in Europe -- Mass influx and crisis -- "Us" and "them" -- Serbia and the surroundings -- 'The other side' of journalism -- Notes -- References -- 7 Refugees in public policy and social representation: Workshop results -- Situation in the refugee crisis: individual/social interaction -- Identity as a core topic of forced migration and the impact of social trauma -- Research -- Practical measures: volunteers, arts and political voices -- Education - interreligious dialogues -- Volunteers and supervision -- Temporality -- Everyday encounters -- Notes -- References -- Part II Trauma and migration -- 8 Syrian 'guests' and the 'receiving' communities: Traumatisation of being an outsider/insider -- Introduction -- The foreigner question -- Syrians-Barometer: The Framework of Social Coherence with Syrians (SB-2017) -- Factors disrupting social cohesion: the unconscious roots of othering, xenophobia and racism -- The Merchant of Venice: Antonio and Shylock as the members of an in-group and an out-group -- The internal otherness of the self and its impact on the perception of foreigners -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 9 Inner emigration -- The clinical material -- The Adult Attachment Interview of the patient -- The transcript example: a preoccupied state of mind -- Transcript - an example: the unresolved state of mind with respect to abuse -- The perspective -- AAI-characteristics of the patient -- Coda -- Notes -- References.
10 How can refugees heal?: Reflections on healing practices across the refugee process - from displacement to integration, ... -- Introduction -- Modelling refugee healing - individual versus collective approaches -- Collective trauma narrative and its healing effects -- Personal meta-narratives and their healing effects -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Mental health in refugee children and youth -- Introduction -- Psychological distress in refugee children and youth: findings from key studies -- Pathways to resilience and post-traumatic growth -- Interventions -- References -- 12 Methods and ethics in refugee research -- Research in context: refugees in Serbia between 2014 and 2017 -- Challenges and lessons learned -- Between advocacy and science: responsibility and ethics -- Closing remarks -- Notes -- References -- 13 Mental health in refugees: Workshop results -- The situation -- Specific pathological phenomena seen in refugees -- Psycho-social support and interventions -- Refugees in transition -- Refugees who have reached their destination -- Conclusion -- References -- Part III Child refugees -- 14 Child refugee: Transition, migration and transitional phenomena -- Transition, agency and failure of the average expectable environment -- Transition to adulthood -- Agency, continuity and freedom -- Migration: separation and loss -- Separation -- The denial of loss -- Exposure to violence: the question of meaning -- Trauma transmission in refugee families -- Transitional phenomena: the experience of meeting or being a refugee -- Where could the place for such a meeting be? -- References -- 15 "Here I found my place": Perspectives of refugee children in Serbia on psychosocial support programmes -- Introduction -- Brief theoretical background: PSS services - spaces of childhood on the move -- Methodology: "Finding my place".
Findings: children's place within PSS services -- Establishing and maintaining close relationships -- Space of positive feelings and relaxing atmosphere -- Engaging in meaningful activities -- A. Activities that offer children possibilities to create and express themselves in different ways -- e.g., through ... -- B. The activities that open up the space for children to talk about themselves, about the journey and their experiences -- C. Educational activities of different kinds through which children would be able to acquire new knowledge and skills -- D. Opportunities to communicate, inform and amuse themselves through using technology -- Summary -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- 16 Former child refugees - a quarter of a century later -- Background -- The qualitative study -- Goals -- Participants -- The instrument -- Data analysis -- Results -- What do I remember best? -- How did it feel? -- The role of the parents or La vita è bella -- How did I stop being a refugee? -- What doesn't kill you makes you stronger … or not? -- Conclusions -- Note -- References -- 17 Quest of identity in unattended minor refugees -- Culture-shock and mourning -- Adolescence, identity and migration -- Protective and resilience factors of refugee youth -- References -- 18 Child refugees: Workshop results -- Invitation to the holding capacity of individuals and societies -- The legal status of child refugee -- Definitions and terms -- Description of the situation: rights and regulations, international agreements -- High-risk situations and prevention of human trafficking -- The situation in transition areas -- The lack of structure -- Experiences of child refugees and carers -- Estimation of the emergent and long-term needs: good practices -- Gaining trust and achieving cooperation.
Good practices: balancing organisation, structure of time and sense of agency -- Good practice: the construction of a personal narrative -- Addressing the psychological consequences of the traumatic experience and avoiding re-traumatisation -- The main challenge -- Notes -- References -- Part IV Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma -- 19 Volunteers and refugee identity -- Refugee labelling or refugee identity -- A fluid population: a brief history of the refugee situation in Eastern Europe, 2015-2018 -- Methodology -- Research fields 2015-2018: volunteers in official - governmental, municipal - semi-official and informal camps -- Moria: a European Hot Spot for refugee reception and registration -- Kara Tepe: a semi-independent "municipal refugee hosting site" with a high participation of volunteers -- Idomeni13 -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 20 Yoga as a mindfulness-based intervention for refugees and helpers -- Introduction -- Trauma and vicarious traumatisation -- Effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions on mental health -- Self-care for helpers and professionals -- Intervention examples: (trauma-sensitive) yoga with refugees and asylum seekers -- Concluding remarks -- Note -- References -- 21 Secondary traumatisation in service providers working with refugees -- Introduction -- Study on humanitarian workers engaged in the refugee crisis in Serbia -- Work-related risk factors -- Trauma-related risk factors -- Person-related risk factors - coping with stress -- Why are prevention and early detection important? -- Final remarks -- References -- 22 Helpers, volunteers and vicarious trauma: Workshop results -- Introduction -- Risks and challenges of providing psycho-social support in different contexts -- Helplessness of the helpers -- Conceptual issues regarding VT: the crucial role of empathy.
Methodological challenges in assessing VT.
Note 325 annual accesses. UkHlHU
Alt author Hancheva, Camellia.
Özcürümez, Saime.
Scher, Carmen.
Stankovic, Biljana.
Tutnjevic, Slavica.
ISBN 9780429778926 (electronic bk.)

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