02 December 2019

New Issue of JRS

The latest issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 32, no. 3, Sept. 2019 include:
  • Gardening in Displacement: The Benefits of Cultivating in Crisis [free full-text]
  • ‘I Stand on My Own Two Feet but Need Someone Who Really Cares’: Social Networks and Social Capital among Unaccompanied Minors for Becoming Established in Swedish Society [abstract]
  • The Refugee Integration Survey and Evaluation (RISE): Results from a Four-Year Longitudinal Study [abstract]
  • Participatory Visual Research with Displaced Persons: ‘Listening’ to Post-conflict Experiences through the Visual [abstract]
  • Cessation Clauses, Uncertain Futures and Wellbeing among Rwandan Urban Refugees in Cameroon [abstract]
  • Positioning in the Oral Narratives of Displaced Syrian Women [abstract]
  • The Feminization of Forced Migration during Conflict: The Complex Experiences of Algerian Women Who Fled in the ‘Black Decade’ [abstract]
  • Prejudice-relevant Correlates of Attitudes towards Refugees: A Meta-analysis [abstract] [preprint]

Also included are five book reviews.

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