25 October 2022

Thematic Focus: General

Opportunity: 

Call for registration: Crossing borders: Interdisciplinary research on forced migration - scholars' workshop, Sydney/Online, 18 November 2022 [info]
- The programme is now available.

Blog posts & press:

Connecting the Dots: Why Ethical Standards in Humanitarian Data Are More Important than Ever (IOM Blog, Sept. 2022) [text]

Global Food Insecurity is on the Rise, so is Internal Displacement. What is the Relationship? (IDMC Blog, Oct. 2022) [text]

New Initiative Builds Research Networks in Global South to Shift the Way Forced Migration Policy is Made (Carleton Univ., Oct. 2022) [text]

UNHCR’s unprecedented US$700m funding gap spells catastrophe for millions (UNHCR, Oct. 2022) [text]

Reports:

Assessing the severity of displacement situations: data gaps and ways forward (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, Oct. 2022) [text]

Out of the Spotlight: Away from the headlines, millions of forcibly displaced people are being pushed to the brink (UNHCR, Oct. 2022) [access]
- See also related news story.

Report of the Special Rapporteur on the human rights of internally displaced persons, UN Doc. No. A/77/182 (UN General Assembly, July 2022) [text]
- Section II includes "Reflections of the Special Rapporteur on her tenure" and section III focuses on "Development-induced displacement and the human rights of internally displaced persons."

The Right of internally displaced persons to participate in electoral processes, particularly the right to vote and to stand in elections, UN Doc. No. A/HRC/50/24 (UN General Assembly, April 2022) [text]

Journal articles:

"The majority oppressed? On asymmetrical multiculturalism and majority rights," Comparative Migration Studies, 10:42 (Oct. 2022) [open access]

"L’Organisation internationale pour les migrations et la surveillance des populations de déplacés du Sud," Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales, vol. 38, nos. 3&4 (2022) [delayed open access]
- Note: The full-text will be accessible in Jan. 2024.

"Reparative responsibility for the harms of forced migration," Journal of Social Philosophy, Early View, 11 Sept. 2022 [open access]

"Sanctuary After Asylum: Addressing a Gap in the Political Theory of Refuge," American Political Science Review (Forthcoming) [postprint]

"Those Who Left/Are Left Behind: Schrödinger's Refugee and the Ethics of Complementarity," Global Studies Quarterly, vol. 2, no. 3 (July 2022) [open access]

"Where is Conflict Research? Western Bias in the Literature on Armed Violence," International Studies Review, vol. 24, no. 3 (Sept. 2022) [open access]

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