PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE MIGRANT CRISIS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Cover Image

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE MIGRANT CRISIS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF THE MIGRANT CRISIS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

Author(s): Jelena Kuprešanin, Vladimir M. Simović
Subject(s): Psychology, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Migration Studies, Administrative Law
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Бањој Луци
Keywords: Migration; Bosnia and Herzegovina; crises; psychological aspects;

Summary/Abstract: The migrant crisis is a reality that inevitably permeates the society of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and which requires an adequate systemic response. A large number of financial resources that are globally allocated for the protection of migrants provide the possibility to alleviate the consequences that the movement of the population is caused by the fear of one’s own life. Migration can have different implications- social, psychological, economic and cultural, as well as two-fold impact: the impact on migrants and the impact of migrants on the society they come in. As a social process, migrations change not only the geographical image of a particular community, but also significantly affect the personality of migrants who, due to the crisis, can be further desecrated and deprived. The migrant crisis that has escalated in the region in2015, in Bosnia and Herzegovina is currently a status quo. Numerous experts warn that the sluggishness and the resolution of the current problems that the migrant crisis brings with them can have far-reaching consequences. The issue of security is one of the key issues and challenges in accordance with which the strategic direction of each country’s development is directed, as well as the issue of its internal and external policies. Bearing in mind the fact that the society of Bosnia and Herzegovina faces a full-scale migration crisis, it is necessary to define the approach, mechanisms and directions of action that unify the needs of migrants, but also the needs and interests of the country. The subject of this Paper covers a migrant crisis that is taking place in region and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the aim is to point out the psychological aspects that it has or can have on migrants, but also on the domicile population. Although migration policy is a broad concept, this Paper will point to the essential implication, that is, the personality of migrants -children, youth and elderly people who, in addition to stress, marginalization, home distance and the variety of cultures - face daily with the uncertainty of their own existence.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 41
  • Page Range: 175-188
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: English
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