The latest issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 33, no. 2, June 2020 include:
- Conflict resolution as cultural brokerage: how refugee leaders mediate disputes in Uganda’s refugee settlements [abstract] [postprint]
- Layered journeys: Experiences of fragmented journeys among young Afghans in Greece and Norway [open access]
- Forced Migration Magnitude and violence in international crises: 1945–2015 [free full-text]
- Resilience in liminality: how resilient moves are being negotiated by asylum-seeking families in the liminal context of asylum procedures [abstract]
- Causes of family separation and barriers to reunification: Syrian refugees in Jordan [abstract] [ResearchGate]
- Double-edged risk: unaccompanied minor refugees (UMRs) in Sweden and their search for safety [abstract] [ResearchGate]
- Education for Humanity: higher education for refugees in resource-constrained environments through innovative technology [abstract] [ResearchGate]
- Motivations to Help: Local Volunteer Humanitarians in US Refugee Resettlement [abstract] [ResearchGate]
Seven book reviews are also included.
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