2022
DOI: 10.3390/socsci11100426
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Asylum, Racism, and the Structural Production of Sexual Violence against Racialised Women in Exile in Paris

Abstract: The recent arrival of refugees from Ukraine has thrown into sharp focus the racialised colonial underpinnings of the French asylum and refugee system, as the open-door welcome afforded to Ukrainians, supposedly “closer” to the French population, highlights the rejection and marginalisation of “others” who seek refuge in the country. The current situation lays bare not only the “double standards” applied to refugees depending on their country of origin and race, but also the colonial foundations of the French a… Show more

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“…There is also evidence to suggest that initial media portrayals of people fleeing from Ukraine were less negative than those of people fleeing from Syria and other countries in the Middle East and North Africa (Zawadzka-Paluektau, 2022 ). Differences such as these have led some researchers to argue that there is a pervasive double standard in the treatment of refugees based on their country of origin and race (Freedman et al, 2022 ). What has received less attention is differences in citizen attitudes and behavioral responses across these two crises.…”
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“…There is also evidence to suggest that initial media portrayals of people fleeing from Ukraine were less negative than those of people fleeing from Syria and other countries in the Middle East and North Africa (Zawadzka-Paluektau, 2022 ). Differences such as these have led some researchers to argue that there is a pervasive double standard in the treatment of refugees based on their country of origin and race (Freedman et al, 2022 ). What has received less attention is differences in citizen attitudes and behavioral responses across these two crises.…”
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confidence: 99%