This is a round-up of open access materials produced by authors based in the Global South (GS) and other geographic areas that are less well-represented in the domain of scholarly forced migration literature. Generally, articles are included if either the lead author or at least half of the co-authors are based in the GS. These references are organized by type of open access. The OA items herein were previously referenced on this blog as of 15 November 2021.
Bronze OA:
"Everyday Struggles of Queer Refugees for Homemaking," Movements: Journal for Critical Migration and Border Regime Studies, vol. 6, no. 1 (2021)
- Author = Turkey
"The Plight of Refugees in South Africa," Pretoria Student Law Review, vol. 15, no. 1 (2021)
- Author = South Africa
"The Responsibility in Protecting the Rohingya Refugees in Aceh Province, Indonesia: An International Refugees Law Perspective," IIUM Law Journal, vol. 29, no. S2 (2021)
- Authors (3) = Indonesia
Diamond OA:
“Burden-sharing as a Sustainable Tool to alleviate the Global Plight of Refugees,” Journal of Conflict Management and Sustainable Development, vol. 7, no. 2 (2021)
- Author = Kenya
"Citizenship Deprivation as an Act of Persecution: Case Study of the Assam Citizen Exercise As A Precursor to A Nation-Wide Determination of Citizenship," Transnational Human Rights Review, vol. 8 (2021)
- Author = India
"Decolonial Regionalism: Reorienting Southern African Migration Policy," TWAIL Review, no. 2 (2021)
- Authors (2) = US/South Africa/UK (lead), South Africa
"'A Peaceful Country': Refugees, Masculinities and Anti-radical National Identity in Early Postcolonial Botswana," Historia: Journal of the Historical Association of South Africa, vol. 66, no. 2 (2021)
- Author = Botswana
"Precarity, Permits, and Prayers: 'Working Practices' of Congolese Asylum-Seeking Women in Cape Town," Africa Spectrum, OnlineFirst, 11 Nov. 2021
- Authors (3) = South Africa (2, incl. lead), UK (1)
"The Principle of Non-Refoulement as Jus Cogens: History, Application, and Exception in International Refugee Law," Journal of Indonesian Legal Studies, vol. 6, no. 1 (2021)
- Author = Indonesia
"The Role of Law Clinics in the Fight Against Statelessness by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Nigeria," International Journal of Clinical Legal Education, vol. 28, no. 2 (2021)
- Author = Nigeria
Gold OA:
Note: Article processing charges (APCs) are indicated below; waivers are generally offered by gold OA journals but the waiver status of the authors listed below is unknown.
"COVID-19 Vaccines: Ensuring Social Justice and Health Equity among Refugees in Africa," Annals of Global Health, vol. 87, no. 1 (Nov. 2021)
- Authors (7) = Rwanda (2, incl. lead), UK (5)
- APC = USD 1365
"Prevalence and Predictors of Depression Among Eritrean Refugees in Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Survey," Psychology Research and Behavior Management, vol. 14 (Dec. 2021)
- Authors (5) = Ethiopia
- APC = USD 2836
"Towards a Typology of Social Protection for Migrants and Refugees in Latin America during the COVID-19 Pandemic," Comparative Migration Studies, 9:52 (Nov. 2021)
- Authors (12) = UK (lead), Uruguay (2), Brazil (1), Mexico (2), Ecuador (2), Colombia (1), Spain (1), Peru (2)
- APC = USD 1180
Hybrid OA:
Note: Article processing charges (APCs) are indicated below; waivers are not available for hybrid OA APCs.
"Refugee Integration and Globalization: Ugandan and Zimbabwean Perspectives," Journal of Human Rights and Social Work, Latest Articles, 25 Sept. 2021
- Authors (4) = Sweden (lead), Zimbabwe (2), UK (1)
- APC = USD 2780
Book chapters:
"Afterword: The Times of Invisibility," Chapter in Invisibility in African Displacements: From Structural Marginalization to Strategies of Avoidance (Zed Books, 2020)
- Scroll to p. 252.
- Author = South Africa
"Encamped within a Camp: Transgender Refugees and Kakuma Refugee Camp (Kenya)," Chapter in Invisibility in African Displacements: From Structural Marginalization to Strategies of Avoidance (Zed Books, 2020)
- Scroll to p. 36.
- Author = South Africa
"Invisibility as a Livelihood Strategy: Zimbabwean Migrant Domestic Workers in Botswana," Chapter in Invisibility in African Displacements: From Structural Marginalization to Strategies of Avoidance (Zed Books, 2020)
- Scroll to p. 141.
- Authors (2) = South Africa
"A Right to Asylum? Ensuring Effective Protection of Migrant Children’s Rights in Africa," Chapter in Child in Migration: Status and Identity (Nomos, Forthcoming)
- Preprint version of chapter posted in SSRN
- Author = Kenya
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