24 October 2022

OA Week 2022: Theme is "Open for Climate Justice"

This week is Open Access Week! From the Open Access Week theme page: "Climate Justice is an explicit acknowledgement that the climate crisis has far-reaching effects, and the impacts are 'not be[ing] borne equally or fairly, between rich and poor, women and men, and older and younger generations,' as the UN notes. These power imbalances also affect communities’ abilities to produce, disseminate, and use knowledge around the climate crisis. Openness can create pathways to more equitable knowledge sharing and serve as a means to address the inequities that shape the impacts of climate change and our response to them."

Striving for greater equity in the production and sharing of knowledge has also been an ongoing focus of the forced migration research community. As such, this post features recently published (2021-2022) climate change-related articles produced by authors based in the Global South. The references are organized by type of open access to highlight various OA issues that will be discussed further in upcoming posts.

Diamond OA:

"L'applicabilité du droit international aux réfugiés environnementaux," Algerian Journal of Political Sciences and International Relations, vol. 12, no. 1 (2021) 
- Authors (2) = Jordan (lead), France 

"Central American Migrant Caravans and the US: Investigating the Consequences of Overlooking the Climate-displacement Nexus," Monções: Revista de Relações Internacionais da UFGD, vol. 10, no. 19 (2021) 
- Authors (3) = Brazil

"Climate Change as a Human Rights Issue: The Role of National Inquiries in the Philippines," Forced Migration Review, no. 69 (March 2022)
- Authors (2) = Philippines

"A Climate Refugee in Africa from an International Law Perspective," Arab Journal of International Law, no. 2 (March 2021)
- Scroll to p. 31.
- Authors (3) = Morocco

"Climate-induced Displacement in the Sahel: A Question of Classification," International Review of the Red Cross, vol. 103, no. 918 (2022)
- Authors (2) = South Africa (lead), UK

"Climate-induced Migrations in Mesoamerica with a Gender Perspective," Revista Mexicana de Economía y Finanzas, vol. 17, no. 4 (2022) 
- Author = Mexico

- Authors (2) = Kenya (lead), Switzerland

- Authors (2) = Mexico

"Legal Protection for the Environmental Refugee," Journal of Sharia and Law, vol. 2021, no. 85 (2021)
- Author = United Arab Emirates

"Towards Legal Recognition and Protection of Environmentally Displaced Persons Under Refugee Law," Journal of Conflict Management and Sustainable Development, vol. 7, no. 1 (2021) 
- Author = Kenya

Gold OA:

"Assessment of Perceptions of Climate Change and Its Causes and Impacts on Mental Health and Psychosocial Wellbeing among a Group of Internally Displaced Persons in Iraq," Intervention: International Journal of Mental Health, Psychosocial Work and Counselling in Areas of Armed Conflict, vol. 20, no. 1 (Jan.-June 2022) 
- Authors (5) = Iraq
- APC = USD 500

"The Border-Development-Climate Change Nexus: Precarious Campesinos at the Selva Maya Mexico–Guatemala Border," Borders in Globalization Review, vol. 3, no. 2 (2022)
- Authors (9) = Mexico (4, incl. lead), UK (2), Canada/Mexico (1), US (1), Chile (1)
- APC = CDN 250

"Climate Change Induced Human Displacement in Bangladesh: Implications on the Livelihood of Displaced Riverine Island Dwellers and Their Adaptation Strategies," Frontiers in Psychology, 13 Oct. 2022 
- Authors (7) = China
- APC = USD 3225

"Climate Migration Studies in the Pacific (CMSP): A Bibliometric Analysis," Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, vol. 4 (2022) 
- Authors (3) = New Zealand/Bangladesh (lead), Bangladesh (1), US/Germany (1)
- APC = 1750

"Exploring Migration Hold Factors in Climate Change Hazard-Prone Area Using Grounded Theory Study: Evidence from Coastal Semarang, Indonesia," Sustainability, vol. 13, no. 8 (April 2021) 
- Authors (3) = Indonesia
- APC = CHF 1900 

"The Impacts of Climate Change on Displaced Populations: A Call for Action," Journal of Climate Change and Health, vol. 3 (Aug. 2021)
- Authors (6) = Sudan
- APC = USD 2300

- Authors (3) = Cameroon
- APC = USD 1800

"Planned Relocation: An Unusual Case for Developed Countries," Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, vol. 4 (2022) 
- Author = India
- APC = USD 1750

Hybrid OA:

"Xenophobia-Induced Disaster Displacement in Gauteng, South Africa: A Climate Change Litigation Perspective," Carbon & Climate Law Review, vol. 15, no. 2 (2021) 
- Author = South Africa
- APC = Normally, the “amount of the OA fee per contribution is equivalent to the campus license subscription fee for the respective journal.” However, the editors were able to pool funds from various sources “to pay the full access fee for the edition.”

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