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05 September 2014

New Issue of JRS

The most recent issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published.  Contents of vol. 27, no. 3, Sept. 2014 include:

  • The Pursuit of State Status and the Shift toward International Norms: South Korea’s Evolution as a Host Country for Refugees [abstract]
  • Gender, Securitization and Transit: Refugee Women and the Journey to the EU [free full-text] [full-text via Oppenheimer Chair]
  • Neither Temporary, Nor Permanent: The Precarious Employment Experiences of Refugee Claimants in Canada [abstract] [full-text via Academia.edu]
  • Riotous Refugees or Systemic Injustice? A Sociological Examination of Riots in Australian Immigration Detention Centres [abstract] [full-text via Oppenheimer Chair]
  • ‘I am a Widow, Mother and Refugee’: Narratives of Two Refugee Widows Resettled to Australia [free full-text] [related thesis]
  • Local Currencies: A Potential Solution for Liquidity Problems in Refugee Camp Economies [abstract] [full-text via Cadmus Group] [eprint via Researchgate]
  • Where ‘Difference is the Norm’: Exploring Refugee Student Ethnic Identity Development, Acculturation, and Agency at Shaw Academy [abstract]
  • Beyond the Law: Power, Discretion, and Bureaucracy in the Management of Asylum Space in Thailand [abstract]

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