The latest issue (vol. 35, no. 1, March 2022) of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published -- and while it comes in under 1000 pages this time, the ToC is still pretty long (30 articles, 5 field reflections & 5 reviews) so I will just highlight the freely available content!
- Logistification and Hyper-Precarity at the Intersection of Migration and Pandemic Governance: Refugees in the Turkish Labour Market [free full-text]
- Memories, Mementos, and Memorialization of Young Unaccompanied Afghans Navigating within Europe [open access]
- Between Discipline and Neglect: The Regulation of Asylum Accommodation in Spain [open access]
- Gender Differences in Second Language Proficiency—Evidence from Recent Humanitarian Migrants in Germany [open access]
- Fleeing as an Activity of Waiting: Visual Representations of the World’s Refugee Situation on Médecins Sans Frontière Sweden’s Website [open access]
- Guiding Refugee Women Who Have Experienced Violence: Representation of Trust in Counsellors’ Journals [open access]
- Informing Hard-to-Reach Immigrant Groups about COVID-19—Reaching the Somali Population in Oslo [open access]
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