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01 December 2014

New Book Titles & Pinterest Protest!

[Note: If you follow this blog, then you know that every month I announce that I have posted references to new books on my Pinterest page, which I launched two years ago.  However, since my announcement last month, I discovered that general visitors can no longer browse Pinterest pages unless they join the service themselves. Moreover, there does not appear to be an option to designate a page as open to the public.  I have written to complain about the change - after all, what is the point of having a library that limits who can visit?  Until I hear back, I will post new book titles on both Pinterest and this blog. And in the event that Pinterest continues to limit access, please pass on your suggestions for a possible alternative.]

And now onto the main post:

Please check out my Pinterest page for new books due out in December 2014. I've also added information about a few additional titles to the Nov. 2014 and New Legal Texts book boards.

If you have not joined Pinterest, the titles are listed below for your reference.

December 2014:

Benjamin N. Lawrance & Galya Ruffer, eds., Adjudicating Refugee and Asylum Status: The Role of Witness, Expertise, and Testimony, Cambridge University Press, Dec. 2014

Marit Skivenes, Ravinder Barn, Katrin Kriz & Tarja Pösö, eds., Child Welfare Systems and Migrant Children: A Cross Country Study of Policies and Practice, Oxford University Press, Dec. 2014

Bryan Tilt, Dams and Development in China: The Moral Economy of Water and Power, Columbia University Press, Dec. 2014

Mary Bosworth, Inside Immigration Detention, Oxford University Press, Dec. 2014

Yolande Jansen, Robin Celikates & Joost de Bloois, eds., The Irregularization of Migration in Contemporary Europe: Detention, Deportation, Drowning, Rowman & Littlefield, Dec. 2014

Anita Häusermann Fábos & Riina Isotalo, eds., Managing Muslim Mobilities: Between Spiritual Geographies and the Global Security Regime, Palgrave Macmillan, Dec. 2014

Emma Larking, Refugees and the Myth of Human Rights: Life Outside the Pale of the Law, Ashgate, Dec. 2014

Bjørn Møller, Refugees, Prisoners and Camps: A Functional Analysis of the Phenomenon of Encampment, Palgrave Pivot, Dec. 2014

Ayten Gündogdu, Rightlessness in an Age of Rights: Hannah Arendt and the Contemporary Struggles of Migrants, Oxford University Press, Dec. 2014

I. Izzet Bahar, Turkey and the Rescue of European Jews, Routledge, Dec. 2014

November 2014:

Danielle Beswick & Paul Jackson, Conflict, Security and Development: An Introduction, 2nd ed., Routledge, Nov. 2014; see esp. Chapter 4, “Refugees and Internal Displacement”

Andrej Zwitter, Christopher K. Lamont, Hans-Joachim Heintze & Joost Herman, eds., Humanitarian Action: Global, Regional and Domestic Legal Responses, Cambridge University Press, Nov. 2014

Devon Emerson Hinton & Alexander Laban Hinton, eds., Genocide and Mass Violence: Memory, Symptom, and Recovery, Cambridge University Press, Nov. 2014; see esp. Chapter 8, “'Everything here is temporary': Psychological Distress and Suffering among Iraqi Refugees in Egypt”

Banks Miller, Linda Camp Keith, Jennifer S. Holmes, Immigration Judges and U.S. Asylum Policy, University of Pennsylvania Press, Nov. 2014

Martina Tazzioli, Spaces of Governmentality: Autonomous Migration and the Arab Uprisings, Rowman & Littlefield, Nov. 2014

New Legal Texts:

Francesco Cherubini, Asylum Law in the European Union, Routledge, Nov. 2014

Valsamis Mitsilegas, The Criminalisation of Migration in Europe: Challenges for Human Rights and the Rule of Law, Springer, Nov. 2014

Tagged Books.

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