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28 January 2022

Thematic Focus: General

Blog posts & press:

10 Internal Displacement Situations to Watch in 2022 (IDMC, Jan. 2022) [text]

Implementing Migrant Protection? The UN’s Second Report on the Implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (PROTECT Project Blog, Jan. 2022) [text]

Promises and pledges: Has the Global Compact on Refugees delivered? (Devex, Jan. 2022) [text]

Reports & journal articles:

Coming together or coming apart? A new phase of international cooperation on migration (Migration Policy Institute, Jan. 2022) [text]

Covid-19: Understanding the Impact of the Pandemic on Forcibly Displaced Persons, Covid Collective Research for Policy and Practice, no. 2 (Institute of Development Studies, Jan. 2022) [text]

"Embracing uncertainty: rethinking migration policy through pastoralists’ experiences," Comparative Migration Studies, 10:5 (Jan. 2022) [open access]

Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: Report of the Secretary-General, UN Doc. No. A/76/642 (UN General Assembly, Dec. 2021) [access via ReliefWeb]
- Follow link for report in English, Arabic, Chinese and Russian.

Putting Migrant Reintegration Programmes to the Test: A road map to a monitoring system (Migration Policy Institute, Jan. 2022) [text]

Quest for Refuge: Reception Responses from the Global North (Edições Humus, 2020) [full-text via ResearchGate]
- "How have countries in the Global North responded to the quest for refuge? This collection of chapters articulates diverse scales of analysis across international geographies (Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, USA) drawn from different disciplinary perspectives (anthropology, geography, social work, sociology) in order to bring to light the complexities of refugee settlement and integration. The authors address time-old questions in refugee studies, the urgency of which has not diminished: how is the distinction between migrant and refugee enshrined in law and played out in practice? In what ways can local communities become involved in welcoming refugees? How to avoid a slippery slope towards humanitarian charity-based approaches instead of rights-based approaches towards international protection? What kind of balance needs to be found between state, private and third sector provision of services for refugees? How can refugee reception systems be improved to meet their needs?"

Strengthening evidence-informed policymaking on migration, Discussion Paper, no. 32 (Population Europe, Dec. 2021) [text]

Multimedia:

 2nd Research Conference on Forced Displacement, Online, 20-22 January 2022 [access]
- Includes links to video recordings of sessions and presenters' papers.

A CRG Series in the Corona Times: Six Lectures on Migrants and Refugees (Calcutta Research Group & Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung) [access] [access]

Pedagogy of Migration Studies: A Roundtable, 13 Jan. 2022 [access]

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