28 November 2009

New Issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies

The December issue of vol. 22 of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) is now available. Contents include the following articles:
  • The (Relative) Decline of Palestinian Exceptionalism and its Consequences for Refugee Studies in the Middle East [abstract] [working paper]
  • Residential Sampling and Johannesburg's Forced Migrants [abstract] [workshop paper]
  • Facilitating Youth Participation in a Context of Forced Migration: A Photovoice Project in Northern Uganda [abstract] [draft]
  • Liberian Refugee Families in Ghana: The Implications of Family Demands and Capabilities for Return to Liberia [abstract]
  • Displaced Livelihoods in Sri Lanka: An Economic Analysis [abstract]
Also included is a conference report for "Writing Refugees into History" and nine book reviews. Interestingly, the reference for each book review displayed in the JRS RSS feed in my Google Reader links to a one-page PDF extract of the review (here's a sample). I'm not sure why, since these don't appear to be available via the online contents list, but if you subscribe to the feed, you can try it out for yourself!

Tagged Periodicals.

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