Events:
Conference: Global Histories of Refugees in the 20th and 21st Centuries, Melbourne, 6-8 October 2016 [info]
Seminar series: Border Crisis, Open Borders, No Border: Radical Perspectives in Migration Studies, Oxford, 12 October-30 November 2016 [info]
Publications:
Actors and Stakeholder Involvement in Crisis Mitigation, MICIC Research Brief (ICMPD, Sept. 2016) [text]
The Arts and Humanities: Tackling the Challenges of Mass Displacement (openDemocracy, Oct. 2016) [text]
Comprehensive Report on the Human Rights of Migrants, UN Doc. no. A/HRC/33/30 (UN Human Rights Council, Sept. 2016) [text via Refworld]
Displaced People: Where is the Real Crisis? The Numbers Behind the Noise (Farsight, Sept. 2016) [text]
The End of Migrants as We Know Them? (Jørgen Carling Blog, Sept. 2016) [text]
Evacuation and Repatriation of Migrants in Countries Experiencing Conflict or Natural Disaster, MICIC Issue Brief (Migrants in Countries in Crisis Initiative, Sept. 2016) [text]
International Migration Outlook 2016 (OECD, Sept. 2016) [text]
- See also related LSE EUROPP Blog post.
Migrants in Countries in Crisis Emerging Findings: A Comparative Study of Six Crisis Situations (ICMPD, Sept. 2016) [text]
A New Era in Refugee Protection and Migration Management? Looking Forward After UN Summit on Refugees and Migrants, Webinar, 30 Sept. 2016 [info]
- Follow link for audio.
The New Refugees and Migration Reports You Need to Read (ODI, Oct. 2016) [text]
Protection through Mobility: Opening Labor and Study Migration Channels to Refugees (Migration Policy Institute, Oct. 2016) [text]
"The Refugee Crisis: Historical Perspectives from Europe and North America, 1945-2000," Revista Historia Autónoma, no. 9 (2016) [open access]
"Security Council Backs António Guterres to be Next U.N. Secretary General," New York Times, 5 Oct. 2016 [text]
Tackling the Global Refugee Crisis: From Shirking to Sharing Responsibility (Amnesty International, Oct. 2016) [text]
Related post:
- Thematic Focus: General (27 Sept. 2016)
Tagged Publications and Events & Opportunities.
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