The latest issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published - and it is another mammoth one! The contents of vol. 34, no. 2, June 2021 begin with a special section on "Displaced Syrians," with the following articles:
- Introduction to Special Issue: Displaced Syrians [open access]
- Syrians in Sweden: Constructing Difference Regarding Gender and Family [open access]
- On the Making of the German ‘Refugee Crisis’: Securitizing Muslim Immigrants in 2015 and Beyond [abstract]
- Palestinians and Europe’s ‘Refugee Crisis’ Seeking Asylum in France in the Wake of the Syrian War [abstract]
- Refugee Solidarity Along the Balkan Route [abstract]
- ‘Do Like You Did in Aleppo’: Negotiating Space and Place Among Syrian Musicians in Istanbul [open access]
- Brothers, Workers or Syrians? The Politics of Naming in Lebanese Municipalities [abstract]
- Refugees’ Transnational Livelihoods and Remittances: Syrian Mobilities in the Middle East Before and After 2011 [open access]
- Refugees but not Refugees: The UAE’s Response to the Syrian Refugee Crisis Viewed through the Lived Experience of Syrians in Abu Dhabi [open access]
- The Syrian Emergency: A Catalyst for Change in the International Refugee Regime [open access]
The General Articles section has too many entries to list! Included are another 45 articles (seven of which are open access), a "refugees voices" contribution, and nine field notes.
All open access articles can be viewed via my JRS page.
Check out the editorial to learn more about the new forthcoming "Reviews" section.
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