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- Erratum to “A call for CARE in animal behaviour: An holistic ethical research framework” [Animal Behaviour 231 (2026) 123428]Publication . Badihi, Gal; Taylor-O’Connor, Jennifer; Daly, Gabriela Bezerra de Melo; Komeda, Viola; Daoudi-Simison, Sophia; Rodrigues, Evelina D.; Webster, Michael M.; Altschul, Drew M.; Hobaiter, Catherine; Wiltshire, Charlotte; Klein, Harmonie; Freymann, Elodie; Grund, Charlotte; Soldati, Adrian; Henderson, Matthew; Leroux, Maël M.; Slania, Nora E.; Elsevier
- The refugees’ “integration” in portugal an exploratory studyPublication . Briozzo, Erica; Vargas-Moniz, Maria JoãoIn an era marked by heightened border control and securitization of migration, war, genocide, and Land devastation, this thesis sits alongside the critical scholars' increasing call for migration research that can help build communities rooted in solidarity with refugees. The present dissertation, titled “The refugees’ 'integration' in Portugal: an exploratory study,” consists of an exploratory research project that seeks to contribute to the knowledge production in migration studies. The exploratory objectives of the research project presented in this thesis unfold on two primary levels: using the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic to explore structural problems, disparities, and pre-existing barriers within the Portuguese asylum system; and understanding the experiences of refugees and Civil society actors (CSAs) in the urban context of Lisbon, considering refugees not as the sole unit of analysis; to understand the experiences of refugees, based on a combination of existing literature and empirical evidence. To explore the supra local nexus and transnational value of research outcomes, and to contribute to a deeper understanding of the role played by CSAs in migration governance. To engage with these goals, and consistent with Community Psychology's pluralism and triangulation methodological perspective, a multi-qualitative case study was implemented. The main body of the thesis was organized according to the following sections: an Introduction, which presents an overview of the entire research project, rationales, theoretical perspective; State of the Art in the field of migration Studies, the research project-based theoretical framework, as well as a descriptive overview of the Portuguese asylum reception context. The second section will present the research project’s method, phases, questions, and design. The third section comprises four studies, which represent the empirical evidence supporting this thesis. The fourth session concludes with a detailed presentation of the main evidence encompassing three different levels: methodological, theoretical, and practical. Additionally, it addresses limitations of the research project, ethical challenges, and outlines future research lines. Finally, the last session provides appendices with supplementary materials and field images.
