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23 May 2020

News: Free content via Project MUSE

I have mentioned before that many book and journal publishers are (temporarily) providing free access to their content to facilitate research and support students. Often, the access is limited to studies that are specifically relevant to COVID-19, but in other cases, the access extends to a broader range of subject matter. One way to more easily locate this free content is by using the services of an aggregator like Project MUSE, which houses scholarly materials in the humanities and social sciences. They recently announced that content provided by certain publishers would be freely available through 30 June 2020.

Give it a go! Use the search function to look for instances of "refugees OR asylum." The search results clearly indicate what is free and what is not; alternatively, tick the box on the left that limits the results to "only content I have access to." Some random examples of what you might find include:

Articles on children's literature, history & area studies:

"Address Unknown: German Children's Literature about Refugees," Children's Literature Association Quarterly, vol. 45, no. 2 (Summer 2020)

"Host Communities and Refugees in Southeast Asia: Report on a Workshop held at the National University of Singapore (NUS), 10–11 May 2019," Sojourn: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia, vol. 35, no. 1 (March 2020)

"Humanitarianism and Child Refugee Sponsorship: The Spanish Civil War and the Global Campaign of Esme Odgers," Journal of Women's History, vol. 32, no. 1 (Spring 2020)

"The Integration of Jewish Refugees from Shanghai into Post-World War II San Francisco," American Jewish History, vol. 104, no. 1 (Jan. 2020)

"International and Local Relief Organizations and the Promotion of Children’s and Young Adult Refugee Narratives," Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, vol. 57, no. 2 (2019)

"Narrating the Humanitarian Border: Moral Deliberations of Territorial Borderworkers at the EU’s Mediterranean Border," Journal of Mediterranean Studies, vol. 28, no. 1 (2019)

Journals:

Human Rights Quarterly [access]
- Recent articles include "My Child’s Journey Home: Perspectives of Adult Family Members on the Separation and Reunification of the 'Disappeared' Children of El Salvador" and "Implementing Universal Human Rights Standards in and by Sub-Saharan African States in the Shade of Local Traditions."

Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development [access]
- Recent articles include "Humanitarianism Governed: Rules, Identity, and Exclusion in Relief Work" and "A Grudging Rescue: France, the Armenians of Cilicia, and the History of Humanitarian Evacuations."

New books:

On an Empty Stomach: Two Hundred Years of Hunger Relief (Cornell Univ. Press, 2020)

The World Refugees Made: Decolonization and the Foundation of Postwar Italy (Cornell Univ. Press, 2020)


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