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Asylum Related Organisations in Europe / Italy Report
Asylum Related Organisations in Europe / Italy Report
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Qualitative Research on the Role of Asylum-Related Organisations in the Context of the Common European Asylum System
Anna Mratschkowski
Anna Mratschkowski
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Introduction
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Current State of Research
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Neo-institutionalism
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Methodological Process of Teaching Through Research
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21–52
The Role of EASO in the European Asylum System
Lana Horsthemke, Friederike Vogt
Lana Horsthemke, Friederike Vogt
21–52
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1. Introduction
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1.1 Structure of EASO
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1.2 Mandate
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1.3 The Theoretical Framework of Neo-institutionalism
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1.4 Data
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2. Results
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2.1 Cooperation
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2.2 Network Analysis
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2.3 Mimetic Isomorphism/Exchange of Best Practices
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2.4 Normative Isomorphism
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2.5 Expectations of the Environment Towards EASO
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2.6 State of CEAS Implementation
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2.7 Major Challenges
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3. Conclusion
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53–86
Cyprus Report
Amanda Culver, Lara Elliott, Megan Costello, Thomas Norpoth
Amanda Culver, Lara Elliott, Megan Costello, Thomas Norpoth
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1. Introduction
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2. Current State of Research
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3. Hypotheses
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4. Data
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5. Results
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5.1 Network analysis
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5.1.1 Caritas Cyprus and CARDET: Two Examples of Egocentric Network Analysis in Cyprus
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a) Caritas Cyprus and its cooperation network
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b) CARDET and its cooperation network
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5.1.2 The Networks of Asylum-Related Organisations in Cyprus
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5.2 The Organisations’ Roles in the Reception and Integration of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Cyprus and Europe
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5.3 The European Level: Europe, CEAS and EASO
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6. Conclusion
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87–120
Greece Report
Tobias Breuckmann, Thomas Hoppe, Melisa Lehmann, Jakob Reckers
Tobias Breuckmann, Thomas Hoppe, Melisa Lehmann, Jakob Reckers
87–120
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1. Introduction
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2. Current State of Research
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3. Hypotheses
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4. Data
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5. Results
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5.1 Networks
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5.2. The Role of NGOs in the Field of Asylum
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5.3 Isomorphism
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Mimetic Isomorphism
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Normative Isomorphism
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Coercive Isomorphism
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5.4 Asylum System and the Situation in Greece
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5.5 The Common European Asylum System (CEAS)
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5.6 The European Asylum Support Office (EASO)
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5.7 Criticism and Suggestions
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6. Conclusion
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121–158
Malta Report
Lana Horsthemke, Friederike Vogt, Charlott Becker-Jamme, Gerrit Zumstein
Lana Horsthemke, Friederike Vogt, Charlott Becker-Jamme, Gerrit Zumstein
121–158
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1. Introduction
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2. Current State of Research
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3. Hypotheses
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4. Data
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5. Results
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5.1 Cooperation of Asylum-Related Organisations in Malta
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5.2 Network Analysis: Isomorphism
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5.3 State of the Integration Policy
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5.4 The Common European Asylum System (CEAS)
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5.5 Cooperation of Asylum-Related Organisations in Malta with EASO
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5.6 Criticism and Suggestions
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6. Conclusion
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159–196
Italy Report
Steffen Letmathe, Timo Kemp, Mats Schulte, Davide Scotti
Steffen Letmathe, Timo Kemp, Mats Schulte, Davide Scotti
159–196
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1. Introduction
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2. Current State of Research
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3. Research Questions
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4. Introduction
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Mimetic Isomorphism
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Coercive Isomorphism
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Normative Isomorphism
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5. Data
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6. Results
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Network Analysis
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The Role of Organisations in RAS Operations
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Neo-institutionalism
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Mimetic Isomorphism
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Coercive Isomorphism
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Normative Isomorphism
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CEAS
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EASO: Hotspots
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Criticism and Suggestions
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Expert Proposals
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Conclusion
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197–228
Spain Report
Dea Dhima, Gisella Duro, Alona Mirko, Julia Werner
Dea Dhima, Gisella Duro, Alona Mirko, Julia Werner
197–228
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1. Introduction
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Country Profile
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Asylum Profile
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Legislation
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2. Current State of Research
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3. Hypotheses
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4. Current State of Research
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5. Results
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5.1. Networks
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5.2. Isomorphism
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Coercive Isomorphism
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Mimetic isomorphism
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5.3. Asylum Policy in Spain
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5.4. The Common European Asylum System (CEAS)
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5.5. The European Asylum Support Office (EASO)
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5.6. Criticism and Suggestions
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6. Conclusion
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229–258
Germany Report
Jana Komorowski, Alexander Bauhus, Elodie Scholten, Remonda Balje, Judith Nitsche, Sara Stojani
Jana Komorowski, Alexander Bauhus, Elodie Scholten, Remonda Balje, Judith Nitsche, Sara Stojani
229–258
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1. Introduction
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2. Current State of Research
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3. Hypotheses
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4. Data
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5. Results
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5.1 Networks
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5.2 The roles of GOs, NGOs and Volunteers
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5.3 Isomorphism
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5.4 The European Level and CEAS
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5.5 Criticism and Suggestions
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6. Conclusion
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259–270
Asylum-Related Organisations and their Cooperation Partners in Selected European Countries
Anna Mratschkowski
Anna Mratschkowski
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Characteristics of Studied Countries
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Empirical Results of the MAREM Project
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National Characteristics, Asylum Procedures and Work of Asylum-Related Organisations and Their Networks
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Implementation of CEAS
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Asylum-Related Actors
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Conclusion
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Steffen Letmathe
Timo Kemp
Mats Schulte
Davide Scotti
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doi.org/10.5771/9783845279596-160
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-3624-9
ISBN online: 978-3-8452-7959-6
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