11 August 2011

New Periodical Issues

(updated)

New Issues:

AWR Bulletin, vol. 49, no. 1 (2011) [contents]
- Mix of articles.

AWR Bulletin, vol. 49, no. 2 (2011) [contents]
- Mix of articles.

International Migration, vol. 49, no. 4 (August 2011) [contents]
- Focus on "Immigrants in Sweden"; includes "Asylum Seekers and Undocumented Migrants’ Increased Social Rights in Sweden."

International Review of the Red Cross
, vol. 92, no. 880 (Dec. 2010) [free full-text] [preview via ICRC]
- The theme, "Conflict in Afghanistan," is covered in two issues, both published at the same time. Access Part I by navigating via the menu bar on the left. See also a full-text preview of selected articles on the ICRC site.

International Review of the Red Cross
, vol. 93, no. 881 (March 2011) [contents] [preview via ICRC]
- Part II of "Conflict in Afghanistan."

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, vol. 37, no. 8 (2011) [contents]
- Special issue on "Transnational Migration and Childhood." Includes "'Asexual, Apolitical Beings': The Interpretation of Children's Identities and Experiences in the UK Asylum System" and "In the Best Interest of the Child? The Politics of Vulnerability and Negotiations for Asylum in Sweden."

Social Dialogue, vol. 3 (2011) [full-text]
- Special focus on "War and Society." Includes "What War is Good For: An Exploration of How Wartime Displacement Can Promote Community Development," "White Hearts: Mental Health Among Iraqi Refugees in the United States," and "Two Pathways Through Which the University of Utah Can Further Support the Integration of Refugees in Utah."

Other News:

CFP: Refuge [info]
- Refuge has extended its deadline for articles on Iraqi refugees to 2 Sept. 2011.

New periodical: Migration Policy Practice [info]
- To be launched in Oct. 2011. Submissions from public officials are welcome.

Tagged Periodicals.

2 comments:

accord said...

re. the afghanistan issues of the "International Review of the Red Cross": you may be able to access the full text for selected articles of both issues for free on the ICRC's site: http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/international-review/index.jsp

FM Librarian said...

Thanks for the tip; I've added the relevant links to the post.