08 March 2012

New Issue of JRS

The Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has published its first issue of 2012. Articles in vol. 25, no. 1 (March 2012) include:

  • Forcing the Issue: Migration Crises and the Uneasy Dialogue between Refugee Research and Policy [abstract]
  • UK Dispersal Policy and Onward Migration: Mapping the Current State of Knowledge [abstract] [working paper]
  • Migration Control and the Solutions Impasse in South and Southeast Asia: Implications from the Rohingya Experience [abstract]
  • The Divergent Experiences of Children and Adults in the Relocation Process: Perspectives of Child and Parent Refugee Claimants in Montreal [abstract]
  • After War then Peace: The US-based Liberian Diaspora as Peace-building Norm Entrepreneurs [abstract]
  • 'It Would be Okay If They Came through the Proper Channels': Community Perceptions and Attitudes toward Asylum Seekers in Australia [abstract] [full-text via RCOA Bulletin; scroll to p. 9]
  • The Genesis and Development of Article 1 of the 1951 Refugee Convention [abstract] [author homepage]

Also included are 11 book reviews.

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