21 February 2011

New Issue of JRS

A new issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (vol. 24, no. 1, March 2011) has just been published, with the following articles:
  • Laws, Policies, or Social Position? Capabilities and the Determinants of Effective Protection in Four African Cities [abstract]
  • Refugee Camp Security: Decreasing Vulnerability Through Demographic Controls [abstract]
  • ‘Let Me Go to the City’: African Asylum Seekers, Racialization and the Politics of Space in Israel [abstract] [related research report]
  • Why Certification Matters: A Review of State and Non-State Actions in Côte d’Ivoire for Promoting Schooling for the Displaced [abstract] [conf. paper] [author homepage]
  • Indivisibility of Accountability and Empowerment in Tackling Gender-Based Violence: Lessons from a Refugee Camp in Rwanda [abstract]
  • The Gotte Koya IDP Mystery: Tribal Identity and the IDP–Migrant Continuum in the Chhattisgarh–Andhra Pradesh Borderland (India) [abstract]
  • The Past if Past: The Use of Memories and Self-Healing Narratives in Refugees from the Former Yugoslavia [abstract]
  • From Refugee to Good Citizen: A Discourse Analysis of Volunteering [abstract] [UEL IR]
  • The Validity of Screening for Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Other Mental Health Problems among Asylum Seekers from Different Countries [abstract]
  • ‘Garang’s Seeds’: Influences on the Return of Sudanese-Canadian Refugee Physicians to Post-Conflict South Sudan [abstract]

The issue also includes six book reviews.

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