07 September 2020

Thematic Focus: General

Opportunities:

CFP: Migration Studies [info]
- Contributions sought on the politics of the refugee/migrant binary. Submit abstracts by 9 September 2020.

CFP: 2nd Research Conference on Forced Displacement, Bogotá, 28-29 May 2021 [info]
- Submit completed papers or extended abstracts by 31 October 2020.

Blog posts & press:

Can Storytelling Catalyze Culture Change? (UNHCR Innovation Service, Aug. 2020) [text]

Doing Research on Migration and Asylum: Responsibilities and Limits (TRAFIG Blog, Sept. 2020) [text]

"A long road with no turning back" - One Day International Teachers’ Workshop on Forced Migration: Humanity at the Crossroads (Refugee Watch Online, Aug. 2020) [text]
- Includes link to video recording of the event.

World Bank’s Refugee Policy Review Framework Brings Greater Understanding and Mutual Accountability (RI Blog, Sept. 2020) [text]

Reports & journal articles:

Border Experiences and Practices of Refugees: Comparative Report (RESPOND Project, 2020) [text]

*"Do Immigrants Disrupt the International Order?," REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana, vol. 28, no. 59 (May/Aug. 2020) [open access]

"International Migration Amid a World in Crisis," Journal on Migration and Human Security, OnlineFirst, 7 Sept. 2020 [open access]

"Navigating between Refugee Protection and State Sovereignty: Legitimating the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees," Chapter in International Organizations under Pressure: Legitimating Global Governance in Challenging Times (Oxford Univ. Press, 2019) [abstract]

Political Regimes and Refugee Entries: Motivations Behind Refugees and Host Governments, Working Paper, no. 34 (V-Dem Institute, Aug. 2020) [text]

"Research with Refugees in Fragile Political Contexts: How Ethical Reflections Impact Methodological Choices," Journal of Refugee Studies, Advance Articles, 4 Sept. 2020 [open access]

What Policy Communication Works for Migration? Using Values to Depolarise (European Union, 2020) [text]

Resource:

New Series from IOM [access]
- Short "think pieces, written by our High-Level Advisers, on the potential changes, impacts and implications for migration and mobility arising from COVID19."

*UPDATED

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