18 December 2019

New Issue of JRS

The latest issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 32, no. 4, Dec. 2019 include:
  • ‘What Does the Term Refugee Mean to You?’: Perspectives from Syrian Refugee Women in Lebanon [abstract]
  • Process in the Community, Detain Offshore or ‘Turn Back the Boats’? Predicting Australian Asylum-seeker Policy Support from False Beliefs, Prejudice and Political Ideology [free full-text]
  • Motherhood as Identity: African Refugee Single Mothers Working the Intersections [abstract]
  • Syrian Refugees as Seasonal Migrant Workers: Re-Construction of Unequal Power Relations in Turkish Agriculture [abstract]
  • An Examination of a University-based Refugee Speaker Series [abstract]
  • From Recipients of Aid to Shapers of Policies: Conceptualizing Government–United Nations Relations during the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon [abstract]
  • The Discursive Governance of Forced-Migration Management: The Turkish Shift from Reticence to Activism in Asia [abstract] [embargoed postprint] [preprint]
  • Assessing the Civil Society’s Role in Refugee Integration in Turkey: NGO-R as a New Typology [abstract] [Academia]

Also included are four book reviews.

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