The latest issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published - and it's a lengthy one once again! The contents of vol. 34, no. 3, Sept. 2021 begin with a special section on "Power in Forced Migration Research Methods," with the following articles:
- Introduction by Editors: Power in Forced Migration Research Methods [abstract]
- Storytelling in Research with Refugees: On the Promise and Politics of Audibility and Visibility in Participatory Research in Contexts of Forced Migration [abstract] [ResearchGate]
- Carving Out Space for Equitable Collaborative Research in Protracted Displacement [open access]
- Moving Stories: Methodological Challenges to Mapping Narratives and Networks of People in Diasporas [abstract]
The Original Articles section lists 41 articles, six of which are open access, while the Field Reflections section features two entries (one is open access); nine reviews are also included.
All open access articles can be viewed via my JRS page.
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