The latest issue of Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 35, no. 2, June 2022 include:
- Once We Were Refugees: Refugees, Security, Solidarity and a View from the Global South—A Case Study of the Rohingya Reception in Bangladesh [abstract]
- Refugee Community-Based Organizations: Resources, Power, and Dependency [abstract]
- Beyond the Partnership Debate: Localizing Knowledge Production in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies [open access]
- Making Sense of the Global: A Systematic Review of Globalizing and Localizing Dynamics in Refugee Governance [abstract]
- What Do Asylum Seekers Prioritise—Safety or Welfare Benefits? The Influence of Policies on Asylum Flows to the EU15 Countries [abstract]
- The Concept of the ‘Good Refugee’ in Cambodian and Hazara Refugee Narratives and Self-Representation [abstract]
- When the Government Comes to the Neighbourhood: Everyday Regulations and Syrian Refugees’ Encounters with Local State Authorities [open access]
- Excluding Livestock Livelihoods in Refugee Responses: A Risk to Public Health [open access]
- Accumulated Homelessness: Analysing Protracted Displacement along Eritreans’ Life Histories [abstract] [UniOR IR]
- The Affective Border: Missing Migrants and The Governance of Migrant Bodies at The EU’s Southern Frontier [open access]
- Salutogenic and Pathogenic Factors Among Young Adult Refugees in Germany: An Exploratory Study [abstract]
- Family Matters: Older Refugee Minors in Vienna and Factors for Resiliency [abstract]
- Digitization Without Digital Evidence: Technology and Sweden’s Asylum System [abstract] [Author]
- Understanding Out-Mobility and Radical-Right Support as Responses to Differentiated Refugee Exposure [open access]
Four book/documentary reviews are also included.
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