Blog posts & press:
Blog series: Mobility without membership: Do we need special passports for vulnerable groups? (Globalcit, Sept. 2021) [access]
“The Global North is Closing its Doors to Migration,” World Politics Review, 21 Sept. 2021 [access via RSC]
How Covid-19 upended our understanding of migration, citizenship and inequality (The Conversation, Sept. 2021) [text]
(Ir)Relevance of Peace? Reflecting Debates about Peace and Conflict in Forced Migration Studies (FluchtforschungsBlog, Sept. 2021) [text]
Nansen Refugee Award Laureates 2021 [access]
Refugee Protection: What's Gone Wrong and How Cant It Be Made Better? (MOAS Blog, Sept. 2021) [text]
Taking stock: two years after the Global Compact’s call for more data and evidence on forced displacement (UNHCR Blog, Sept. 2021) [text]
Reports & journal articles:
Addressing protracted displacement: Lessons from the past, Practice Note, no. 2 (TRAFIG, Sept. 2021) [text]
Answering the Call: Forcibly Displaced During the Pandemic, JDC Paper Series on Forced Displacement, no. 2 (Joint Data Center, Aug. 2021) [text via ReliefWeb]
Beyond Borders: The Human Rights of Non-Citizens at Home and Abroad (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 2021) [open access]
The case for treating long-term urban IDPs as city residents (IIED, JIPS & UN-Habitat, Sept. 2021) [text via ReliefWeb]
Civil Society and the Politics of the Global Refugee Regime, LERRN Paper, no. 15 (Carleton Univ., Sept. 2021) [text]
Learning from the past: Protracted displacement in the post-World War II period, Working Paper, no. 2 (TRAFIG, Sept. 2021) [text]
Outward and upward mobility: How Afghan and Syrian refugees can use mobility to improve their prospects, Policy Brief, no. 5 (TRAFIG, Sept. 2021) [text]
Shining a Light on Internal Displacement: A Vision for the Future - Report of the UN Secretary-General’s High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement (Sept. 2021) [access]
- Follow link to access companion website; report is available in English, French and Spanish. See also related launch event.
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