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22 May 2023

Thematic Focus: General

Opportunity:

Book launch: Understanding Global Migration, 25 May 2023 [info]

Short pieces:

Ethical considerations on recall methods in violent conflict research (IDS Opinion, May 2023) [text]

HIAS Launches Center for Refugee Policy (HIAS, May 2023) [text]

Book Review: People Forced to Flee: History, Change and Challenge, OUP: 2022, (E-International Relations, May 2023) [text

The World Bank’s 2023 World Development Report on Migration: Why it Matters (CGD Blog, May 2023) [text]

Reports & journal articles:

Border Walls as Cooperation Failures, Public Law and Legal Theory Research Paper, no. 23-13 (Univ. of Pennsylvania, Feb. 2023) [text]

"Daring to aspire: theorising aspirations in contexts of displacement and highly constrained mobility," Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Latest Articles, 17 May 2023 [open access]

Dilemmas Project: What are the moral dilemmas posed by sea rescue? (Migration Policy Centre, May 2023) [access]
- A final response to commentators by the authors of the original article rounds out this "Dilemma."

Equitable Growth in the 21st Century: Addressing Migration Challenges through G20 Multilateralism (Observer Research Foundation, May 2023) [text]

From Promises to Practice: Towards the Effective Implementation of the Global Compact for Migration (UNU, May 2023) [text]

Interpersonal, Institutional, and Structural Racism in COVID-19: Policy Impacts on Migrant Communities, IMS Policy and Working Paper, no. 1 (Lebanese American Univ., 2023) [text]

"The phrase ‘refugees and migrants’ undermines analysis, policy and protection," International Migration, vol. 61, no. 3 (June 2023) [free full-text]

Protection During Elections: The Right of Internally Displaced Persons to Participate in Elections (Global Protection Cluster, March 2023) [text]

"A right to research?," International Migration, vol. 61, no. 3 (June 2023) [open access]

Multimedia:

The Right to Research Book Launch, 24 April 2023 [access]
- Follow link for event report and video recording.

UN World Data Forum 2023, Hangzhou, China, 24-27 April 2023 [access]
- The Expert Group of Refugee, IDP and Statelessness Statistics (EGRISS) organized three sessions, but several others also focused on refugees and IDPs (e.g., one on "data systems to respond to complex risks in fragile and crisis-affected settings" and another organized by UNHCR). The complete playlist of video recordings is available via the a/m link.

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