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Journal Article

Fischer, Carolin (2023). Asyl, Schutz und Gewalt Psychiatrische Pflege, 8(3), pp. 16-19. Hogrefe 10.1024/2297-6965/a000488

Fischer, Carolin (2022). Book Review: Arc of the Journeyman: Afghan Migrants in England Migration and Society, 5(1), pp. 154-168. London/New York: Berghahn Journals 10.3167/arms.2022.050115

Wyss, Anna; Fischer, Carolin (2022). Working for Protection? Precarious Legal Inclusion of Afghan Nationals in Germany and Switzerland Antipode, 54(2), pp. 629-649. John Wiley & Sons 10.1111/anti.12778

Wyss, Anna; Fischer, Carolin (2021). Männlichkeit im Spannungsfeld Zeitschrift für Flüchtlingsforschung, 5(1), pp. 44-76. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft 10.5771/2509-9485-2021-1-44

Dahinden, Janine; Fischer, Carolin; Menet, Joanna (2021). Knowledge production, reflexivity, and the use of categories in migration studies: tackling challenges in the field Ethnic and Racial Studies, 44(4), pp. 535-554. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/01419870.2020.1752926

Fischer, Carolin; Achermann, Christin; Dahinden, Janine (2020). Revisiting Borders and Boundaries: Exploring Migrant Inclusion and Exclusion from Intersectional Perspectives Migration Letters, 17(4), pp. 477-485. Transnational Press London 10.33182/ml.v17i4.1085

Fischer, Carolin (2020). Manifestations and Contestations of Borders and Boundaries in Everyday Understandings of Integration Migration Letters, 17(4), pp. 531-540. 10.33182/ml.v17i4.836

Fischer, Carolin; van Houte, Marieke (2019). Dimensions of agency in transnational relations of Afghan migrants and return migrants Migration Studies, 8(4), pp. 554-572. Oxford University Press 10.1093/migration/mnz012

Fischer, Carolin (2018). Reframing transnational engagement: a relational analysis of Afghan diasporic groups Global Networks, 18(3), pp. 399-417. John Wiley & Sons 10.1111/glob.12186

Fischer, Carolin (2017). Imagined Communities? Relations of Social Identities and Social Organisation among Afghan Diaspora Groups in Germany and the UK Journal of Intercultural Studies, 38(1), pp. 18-35. Taylor & Francis 10.1080/07256868.2016.1269060

Fischer, Carolin; Dahinden, Janine (2017). Gender representations in politics of belonging: An analysis of Swiss immigration regulation from the 19th century until today Ethnicities, 17(4), pp. 445-468. Sage 10.1177/1468796816676844

Book Section

Hunziker, Alexander (2024). Fünf Elemente der achtsamke Führung In: Weifenbach, Martina (ed.) Erfolgsformel Achtsamkeit (pp. 158-172). Ternitz: Litego

Tudor, Maria Cristiana; Gomez Teijeiro, Lucia; Giovampaola, Camilla Della; Halopé, Hubert; Ugazio, Giuseppe (2024). Leveraging AI to Map SDG Coverage and Uncover Partnerships in Swiss Philanthropy In: Walker, Thomas; Wendt, Stefan; Goubaran, Sherif; Schwartz, Tyler (eds.) Artificial Intelligence for Sustainability: Innovations in Business and Financial Services (pp. 175-206). Cham: palgrave macmillan 10.1007/978-3-031-49979-1_9

Fischer, Carolin (2023). Integrationspolitik und Geschlecht In: Piñeiro, Esteban; Kurt, Stefanie; Mey, Eva; Streckeisen, Peter (eds.) Soziale Arbeit und Integrationspolitik in der Schweiz: Professionelle Positionsbestimmungen. Soziale Arbeit im Fokus (pp. 137-151). Zürich: Seismo

Fischer, Carolin (2021). Transnationalism and diaspora as epistemology and practice In: Carmel, Emma; Lenner, Katharina; Paul, Regine (eds.) Handbook on the Governance and Politics of Migration. Elgar handbooks in migration (pp. 47-59). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing 10.4337/9781788117234

Fischer, Carolin; Dahinden, Janine (2019). Using pragmatism to approach ‘diaspora’, its meanings and political implications In: Cohen, Robin; Fischer, Carolin (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies. Routledge international handbooks (pp. 293-301). London/New York: Routledge

Cohen, Robin; Fischer, Carolin (2019). Diaspora Studies: An Introduction In: Cohen, Robin; Fischer, Carolin (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies. Routledge international handbooks (pp. 1-10). London/New York: Routledge

Fischer, Carolin (2015). Exploring the Dynamics of Diaspora Formation among Afghans in Germany In: Christou, Anastasia; Mavroudi, Elizabeth (eds.) Dismantling Diasporas Rethinking the Geographies of Diasporic Identity, Connection and Development (pp. 145-160). London/New York: Routledge

Fischer, Carolin (2013). Afghan Diasporas in Britain and Germany: Dynamics, Engagements and Agency In: Tan, Tai Yong; Rahman, Md Mizanur (eds.) Diaspora Engagement and Development in South Asia. International Political Economy Series (pp. 56-74). London: Palgrave Macmillan 10.1057/9781137334459_4

Book

Cohen, Robin; Fischer, Carolin (eds.) (2019). Routledge Handbook of Diaspora Studies Routledge international handbooks. Abingdon: Routledge

Report

Ammann Dula, Eveline; Fuchs, Gesine; Gautschi, Nadine; Granwehr, Eva; Lutz, Selina (2024). Wohnen statt Unterbringung Chancen und Herausforderungen der privaten Unterbringung von geflüchteten Menschen mit Schutzstatus S Homepage: BFH & HSLU

Ammann Dula, Eveline; Fuchs, Gesine; Gautschi, Nadine; Granwehr, Eva (2024). Housing instead of accommodation Opportunities and challenges of private accommodation for refugees with protection status S Summary BFH HSLU

della Giovampaola, Camilla (2023). Current and Potential AI use in Swiss Philanthropic Organizations – Survey Results SwissFoundations

Conference or Workshop Item

Werker, Claudia; Feenstra, Marielle; Pruschak, Gernot (13 August 2024). Inclusive Research and Innovation in Engineering–Theory Building from Five Case Studies Academy of Management Proceedings, 2024(1), p. 17344. 10.5465/AMPROC.2024.17344abstract

Working Paper

Lombard, Ewa; Gomez Teijeiro, Lucia; Anastasaki, Afroditi; Maillart, Thomas; Ugazio, Giuseppe (15 March 2023). Play and work for greater good: the case of hackathons Elsevier 10.2139/ssrn.4783197

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