09 March 2021

Round-up: OA Articles Published by Authors in the "Global East"

Here is a round-up of recent (as of 2020) scholarly literature by forced migration authors affiliated with institutions based in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, the Baltics and the Caucasus -- additional regions that are not very well-represented in my open access coverage. Includes journal articles, journals, books and book chapters.

Journal articles:

"Asylum Proceedings in the Czech Republic during the Migration Crisis," Journal of Legal Studies, vol. 25, no. 39 (2020) [open access]
- Author = Czech Republic

"Contesting Flexible Solidarity: Poland and the 'Migration Crisis'," Frontiers in Human Dynamics, 8 Oct. 2020 [open access]
- Authors (2) = Poland

"Cooking with Refugees and Migrants: Performing Authenticity and Traditionality for Warsaw's Culinary Tourists," Ethnologia Polona, vol. 41 (2020) [open access]
- Author = Poland

"The EU Migration Crisis in Terms of Asylum Applications Received: A Cluster Analysis over the Period 2015–2018," Studia Europejskie = Studies in European Affairs, no. 4 (2020) [open access]
- Authors (2) = Romania

"The EU Regulatory Competition in Asylum Law," Central European Journal of Public Policy, vol. 14, no. 1 (June 2020) [open access]
- Author = Albania

"Eventual Integration or Delayed Transit: Interaction of Residents in Reception Centres with Their New Environment in Serbia," Stanovništvo, vol. 58, no. 1 (2020) [open access]
- Author = Russia

"Forced Displacement from Ukraine’s War-Torn Territories: Intersectionality and Power Geometry," Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity, vol. 48, no. 4 (2020) [postprint]
- Authors (2) = UK (lead), Ukraine (co-author)

"Health of Refugees and Migrants from Former Soviet Union Countries in the Russian Federation: A Narrative Review," International Journal for Equity in Health, 19:180 (Oct. 2020) [open access]
- Authors (8) = Russia

"Migration in the Time of COVID-19: Policy Responses and Practice in Croatia Concerning the Western Balkan Routes," Frontiers in Human Dynamics, Accepted 8 Feb. 2021 [abstract]
- Note: This open access article has been provisionally accepted but the final formatted text is not yet available.
- Authors (3) = Croatia

"Openness or Prejudice?: Students’ Attitudes to Refugees in Poland," Eastern European Journal of Transnational Relations, vol. 4, no. 1 (2020) [open access]
- Author = Poland

"Re-examining Public Opinion Preferences for Migrant Categorizations: 'Refugees' are Evaluated More Negatively than 'Migrants' and 'Foreigners' Related to Participants’ Direct, Extended, and Mass-mediated Intergroup Contact Experiences," International Journal of Intercultural Relations, vol. 80 (Jan. 2021) [full-text]
- Authors (4) = Slovak Republic

"Refugee Status Determination Procedure and Mental Health of the Applicant: Dynamics and Reciprocal Effects," Frontiers in Psychiatry, 20 Jan. 2021 [open access]
- Authors (3) = Serbia

"Statelessness in the Context of the Migration Crisis in Europe: A Growing Challenge for the International Community," Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy, vol. 16 (2020) [open access]
- Author = Poland

Studia Europejskie = Studies in European Affairs, no. 3 (2020) [open access]
- Focuses on the 2015 "migration crisis" in Europe, with most articles written by Poland- or Ukraine-based authors. The journal is published by the Univ. of Warsaw.

"Syrian Refugee Migration, Transitions in Migrant Statuses and Future Scenarios of Syrian Mobility," Refugee Survey Quarterly, vol. 39, no. 2 (June 2020) [open access]
- Authors (4) = Norway (2), Croatia (1), Australia (1)

"(Un)Sustainable Development of Minors in Libyan Refugee Camps in the Context of Conflict-Induced Migration," Sustainability, vol. 12, no. 11 (June 2020) [open access]
- Authors (2) = Poland (lead), Czech Republic (co-author)

"Untold Stories: A Study of Sudanese and Syrian Refugees in Estonia," RIMCIS: International and Multidisciplinary Journal of Social Sciences, vol. 9, no. 1 (2020) [open access]
- Author = Estonia

"Uptake of Health Care Services by Refugees: Modelling a Country Response to a Western Balkan Refugee Crisis," Healthcare, vol. 8, no. 4 (Dec. 2020) [open access]
- Authors (7) = Serbia

"The Voices of Greek Child Refugees in Czechoslovakia," Journal of Modern Greek Studies, vol. 38, no. 1 (May 2020) [full-text]
- Authors (2) = Czech Republic

"'We are all brothers here': The Making of a Life by Chechen Refugees in Poland," Population, Space and Place, vol. 26, no. 2 (2020) [open access]
- Author = Czech Republic

"What a Difference Does Time Make? Framing Media Discourse on Refugees and Migrants in Croatia in Two Periods," Croatian and Comparative Public Administration, vol. 20, no. 3 (2020) [full-text]
- Authors (3) = Croatia

"What Determines the Entrepreneurial Intentions of Highly-Skilled Women with Refugee Experience? An Empirical Analysis in the Context of Sweden," Administrative Sciences, vol. 11, no. 1 (Dec. 2020) [open access]
- Authors (2) = Poland

Journals:

Central and Eastern European Migration Review [access]
-  Published biannually by the Centre of Migration Research, Univ. of Warsaw and the Polish Academy of Sciences. No publication fees.

Journal of Identity and Migration Studies [access]
- Published semi-annually by the Research Centre on Identity and Migration Studies-RCIMI, Univ. of Oradea, Romania. No publication fees.

Books/book chapters:

"Abolishing Asylum and Violating the Human Rights of Refugees: Why Is It Tolerated? The Case of Hungary in the EU," Chapter in Europe and the Refugee Response: A Crisis of Values? (Routledge, March 2020) [open access]
- Author = Hungary

"Between Closing Borders to Refugees and Welcoming Ukrainian Workers: Polish Migration Law at the Crossroads," Chapter in Europe and the Refugee Response: A Crisis of Values? (Routledge, March 2020) [open access]
- Author = Poland

"European Norms and Values and the Refugee Crisis: Issues and Challenges," Chapter in Europe and the Refugee Response: A Crisis of Values? (Routledge, March 2020) [open access]
- Authors (2) = Poland

From Migration and Integration Challenges to Good Practices: Practitioners’ Perspectives (Georgian Institute of Public Affairs, Nov. 2020) [full-text]
- "This toolkit provides a practitioner’s perspective on some of the key challenges currently facing certain Eastern Partnership and Baltic Sea Region states when it comes to migration and integration." Several chapters are written by authors based in Ukraine, Lithuania, Estonia and Georgia.

"Fundamental Rights of Refugees/Migrants during Migration Influx," Chapter in Migration and Asylum Policies Systems: Challenges and Perspectives (Editoriale Scientifica, Dec. 2020) [full-text]
- Scroll to p. 141.
- Authors (2) = North Macedonia

"Governing Migrants and Refugees in Hungary: Politics of Spectacle, Negligence and Solidarity in a Securitising State," Chapter in Politics of (Dis)Integration (Springer, 2020) [open access]
- Author = Hungary

Migration and Social Protection in Europe and Beyond (Volume 1): Comparing Access to Welfare Entitlements (Springer, 2020) [open access]
- The chapters on Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovak Republic and Slovenia are written by authors that are based in those countries.

"Migration and Asylum Policy System: The Case of Republic of Macedonia," Chapter in Migration and Asylum Policies Systems: Challenges and Perspectives (Editoriale Scientifica, Dec. 2020) [full-text]
- Scroll to p. 109.
- Authors (2) = North Macedonia

"The Moral Panic Button: Construction and Consequences," Chapter in Europe and the Refugee Response: A Crisis of Values? (Routledge, March 2020) [open access]
- Authors (2) = Hungary

"Proclaiming and Practicing Pro-immigration Values in Poland: A Case Study of Poznań," Chapter in Europe and the Refugee Response: A Crisis of Values? (Routledge, March 2020) [open access]
- Author = Poland

Relations between Immigration and Integration Policies in Europe: Challenges, Opportunities and Perspectives in Selected EU Member States (Routledge, 2020) [open access]
- Editors (2) = Poland; a number of chapters are authored by Poland-based writers and one by a Czech Republic-based writer.


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