07 November 2022

New Issue of JRS

The latest issue of Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published and features a special section on "Chilean Refugees in the UK." Contents of vol. 35, no. 3, Sept. 2022 include:
  • Chilean Refugees in the UK [abstract]
  • Recovering Refugee Stories: Chilean Refugees and World University Service [open access]
  • Journeys to Health: The Case of Chilean Exiles in the UK [abstract] [embargoed postprint]
  • (Re-)Construction of Identity and Belonging after Forced Migration: A Sociology of Knowledge Approach [open access]
  • Displaced Selves: Older African Adults in Forced Migration [open access]
  • The Social Construction of Age and ‘Best Interests’ Discourses: An Intersectional Analysis of Canadian Immigration and Refugee Policy for Children [abstract]
  • Friends as Family: Using Composite Psychotherapy Case Material to Explore the Importance of Friendships for Unaccompanied Adolescent Refugees Coping with the Challenges of Resettlement in Ireland [abstract]
  • Making ‘The Process’: Sexual Vulnerability and Burundian Refugee Boys and Young Men’s Strategies for Onward Migration from Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda [open access]
  • Indeterminate Liminality and the Refugee Journey: Partition and Hindu Sindhi Women’s Life Narratives [abstract]
  • Geographies of Shame: Diachronic and Transnational Shame in Forced Migrants with Experiences of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence [abstract] [ResearchGate]
  • The Constructive Influence of the Homeland in Refugee Organizing: Darfurian Asylum Seekers in Israel [abstract] [ResearchGate]
  • The Secret Life of Energy in Refugee Camps: Invisible Objects, Technologies, and Energy Systems in Humanitarianism [abstract]
  • Refugee Participation through Representative Committees: UNHCR and the Sudanese Committee in Beirut [open access]
  • On the Inside: Shatila Camp as a Space of Respite for Syrian Refugees [abstract]
  • Participation as Confrontation: Resistance Within and Outside the Mesas de Participación Established for IDPs in Colombia [open access]
  • Beyond Agency as Good: Complicity and Displacement after the Siege of Sarajevo [abstract]
  • Japanese Newspaper Portrayals of Refugees—A Frame Analysis from 1985 to 2017 [abstract]
  • When Being a Good Samaritan is Not Good Enough: Church Sanctuary and Privileged Responsibility [open access]
  • Are Refugees (Really) a Hard-to-Survey Group? Fieldwork Experience with Syrian Refugees in Germany [abstract]

Six reviews are also included.

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