Precarious Citizenship and Melancholic Longing: On the Value of Volunteering after the Refugee Arrivals to Europe 2015

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Precarious Citizenship and Melancholic Longing: On the Value of Volunteering after the Refugee Arrivals to Europe 2015. / Sandberg, Marie; Andersen, Dorte Jagetic.

I: Nordic Journal of Migration Research, Bind 10, Nr. 4, 4, 26.11.2020, s. 41–56 .

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Sandberg, M & Andersen, DJ 2020, 'Precarious Citizenship and Melancholic Longing: On the Value of Volunteering after the Refugee Arrivals to Europe 2015', Nordic Journal of Migration Research, bind 10, nr. 4, 4, s. 41–56 . https://doi.org/10.33134/njmr.357

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Sandberg, M., & Andersen, D. J. (2020). Precarious Citizenship and Melancholic Longing: On the Value of Volunteering after the Refugee Arrivals to Europe 2015. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 10(4), 41–56 . [4]. https://doi.org/10.33134/njmr.357

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Sandberg M, Andersen DJ. Precarious Citizenship and Melancholic Longing: On the Value of Volunteering after the Refugee Arrivals to Europe 2015. Nordic Journal of Migration Research. 2020 nov. 26;10(4):41–56 . 4. https://doi.org/10.33134/njmr.357

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Sandberg, Marie ; Andersen, Dorte Jagetic. / Precarious Citizenship and Melancholic Longing: On the Value of Volunteering after the Refugee Arrivals to Europe 2015. I: Nordic Journal of Migration Research. 2020 ; Bind 10, Nr. 4. s. 41–56 .

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