- Full-text now available. Mix of articles, including "Refugees and the Biometric Future: the Impact of Biometrics on Refugees and Asylum Seekers," "Beyond the Guantánamo Bind: Pragmatic Multilateralism in Refugee Resettlement" and "Unsettling Developments: Terrorism and the New Case for Enhancing Protection and Humanitarian Assistance for Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons, Including Victims of Natural Disasters."
Disasters, vol. 35, no. 4 (Oct. 2011) [contents]
- Mix of articles including "A test of stress theory: relief workers in refugee camps."
Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, vol. 9, no. 3 (2011) [contents]
Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, vol. 9, no. 3 (2011) [contents]
- Mix of articles including "The Experiences of Staff Working With Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the United Kingdom: A Grounded Theory Exploration," "Separated Refugee Children in Canada: The Construction of Risk Identity," and "A Pilot Intervention for Promoting Multiethnic Adult Refugee Groups’ Mental Health: A Descriptive Article."
Righting Wrongs: A Journal of Human Rights, vol. 1, no. 1 (2011) [full-text]
- New student periodical from Webster University's Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies.
Women's Asylum News, no. 104 (Aug./Sept. 2011) [full-text via Refworld]
Free JRS articles:
OUP provides free access to Journal of Refugee Studies articles whose authors have won the Lisa Gilad prize. The five following titles are currently available (listed in chronological order based on when the prize was awarded):
Righting Wrongs: A Journal of Human Rights, vol. 1, no. 1 (2011) [full-text]
- New student periodical from Webster University's Institute for Human Rights and Humanitarian Studies.
Women's Asylum News, no. 104 (Aug./Sept. 2011) [full-text via Refworld]
- Lead article is "Barriers to Asylum Support Appeals for Women."
Free JRS articles:
OUP provides free access to Journal of Refugee Studies articles whose authors have won the Lisa Gilad prize. The five following titles are currently available (listed in chronological order based on when the prize was awarded):
- Constructing the Personal Narratives of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Asylum Claimants, by Laurie Berg and Jenni Millbank
- 'Spying for Hitler’ and ‘Working for Bin Laden’: Comparative Australian Discourses on Refugees, by Binoy Kampmark
- Gender Relations in a Refugee Camp: A Case of Chechens Seeking Asylum in the Czech Republic, by Alice Szczepanikova
- Preventive, Palliative, or Punitive? Safe Spaces in Bosnia‐Herzegovina, Somalia, and Sri Lanka, by Jennifer Hyndman
- Beyond the Losers: Transforming Governmental Practice in Refugee‐Affected Tanzania,by Loren Landau
- Repatriation and Self-Settled Refugees in Zambia: Bringing Solutions to the Wrong Problems, by Oliver Bakewell
To celebrate JRS' increased "impact factor," OUP now also offers free access to these articles:
- The Experiences of Students from Refugee Backgrounds at Universities in Australia: Reflections on the Social, Emotional and Practical Challenges, by Andrew Joyce, Jaya Earnest, Gabriella de Mori, Genevieve Silvagni
- Refugees as People: The Portrayal of Refugees in American Human Interest Stories, by Sarah J. Steimel
- Stranded Migrants and the Fragmented Journey, by Michael Collyer
- Understanding Integration: A Conceptual Framework, by Alastair Ager and Alison Strang
- When Policy Creates Politics: the Problematizing of Immigration and the Consequences for Refugee Integration in the UK, by Gareth Mulvey
Tagged Periodicals.
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