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Zkušenosti dobrovolníků v uprchlických táborech: případové studie Bosny a Hercegoviny a Srbska
Močidlan, Jiří
This bachelor thesis is devoted to volunteering in refugee camps in Bosnia and Herze-govina and Serbia. The main aim of the thesis is to describe experiences of the volun-teers who, through the Czech organisation Pomáháme lidem na útěku, worked in the refugee camps as humanitarian workers. In the theoretical part, the thesis offers defini-tions of basic terms and explains the concept of volunteering. Subsequently, the Euro-pean Migration Crisis is briefly described together with its causes, course and impact on individual countries situated on the Balkan Migration Route, which concludes the theoretical part. In the practical part, the motivation, experiences and benefits in the personal and professional life of individual volunteers, through structured interviews, are ascertained. The analysis of inter-views also examines the view of volunteers on the topic of refugee crisis and also how this topic is perceived from their perspective within the Czech society.
Refugee Camp in Traiskirchen (Austria) between the 1960s and 1980s.
Vrba, Jakub ; Pullmann, Michal (advisor) ; Spurný, Matěj (referee)
(anglicky): This BA thesis is devoted the everyday life in the Austrian refugee camp Traiskirchen from the 1960s to 1980s. In particular, it analyses the reasons which led the refugees to leave their country of origin. It further examines the asylum application procedure and the key strategies the actors employ within it with regard to their expectations and long-term plans. The thesis then explores the conflicts in the camp, their principal backgrounds and their solutions. It also touches on the question of (un)employment. With reference to the theory of Anthony Richmond and the sources from the Traiskirchen camp, the thesis shows that a clear line cannot be drawn between economic and policital migration. In its stead, it is useful for our understanding of this migration to put emphasis on the refugees' "Sinnwelt", their so-to-say symbolic universe, especially the ideas about the West with which they were coming into the new environment, and on the confrontation of these ideas with the practical experience of the camp. The sources reveal that these images of the West, which often stood as a markedly idealized representation of the Western reality, had influenced the very decision to emigrate, and subsequently exacerbated the shock inflicted by the reality of the camp.
Dopady válečného konfliktu v Sýrii na úroveň migrace obyvatelstva
Zmitková, Adriána
This bachelor thesis describes and analyzes the start up process of conflict on the territory of the Syrian Arab Republic, changes in the level of migration caused by the conflict and final destinations of refugees. The thesis focuses on international organizations involved in humanitarian crisis resolution in each host country. Conclusion contains suggested solutions to the problems associated with inadequate living conditions of refugees.

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