Blog posts & press:
Exhibition on Nansen’s legacy opened in Oslo on World Refugee Day (UNHCR, June 2022) [text]
Migration’s changing face (360info & Calcutta Research Group, June 2022) [access]
"Painting a clearer picture of refugees and internally displaced with data," JDC Third Newsletter (2022) [text]
Stealing time: Migration, temporalities and state violence (Border Criminologies Blog, July 2022) [access]
TRAFIG Project Newsletter: Staying Connected, no. 8 (July 2022) [text]
- Final edition of newsletter for project that ended June 2022.
Reports:
(De)constructing humanitarian representations of forcibly displaced people: a mixed-methods and multidimensional research project on the public communication strategies of international refugee organizations, Dissertation (Ghent University, May 2022) [text]
Ensuring the integration of refugees and migrants in immunization policies, planning and service delivery globally (WHO, July 2022) [text]
The role of information campaigns in addressing irregular migration (ICMPD, July 2022) [text]
Second Research Conference on Forced Displacement, January 20-22, 2022 [text]
- Follow link for conference report. See also related blog post.
Journal articles:
"Globalization, international mobility and the liberal international order," International Affairs, vol. 97, no. 5 (2021) [free full-text]
"The homeless mind in a mobile world: An autoethnographic approach on cognitive immobility in international migration," Culture & Psychology, OnlineFirst, 27 June 2022 [open access]
"NGO-academia research co-production in humanitarian settings: opportunities and challenges," Disasters, Accepted Articles, 16 July 2022 [open access]
"Recalling Fridtjof Nansen’s legacy – people fleeing war now and hundred years ago," Pécs Journal of International and European Law, no. 1 (2022) [open access]
"Sometimes it is the little things: A meta-analysis of individual and contextual determinants of attitudes toward immigration (2009–2019)," International Journal of Intercultural Relations, vol. 87 (March 2022) [postprint]
- Note: Access to the full-text is embargoed until 29 Jan. 2024.
Multimedia:
Critical Reflections on 'Decolonising' Humanitarianism and Refugee-Related Research Roundtable, 4 July 2022 [access]
Resource:
Crimes of Solidarity and Humanitarianism Database [access]
- "Documenting legal cases against people helping irregular migrants, known as crimes of solidarity and humanitarianism."
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