The latest issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 36, no. 3, Sept. 2023 include a special issue section on "Irregularized Humanitarian Migrants - Policies, Rationales, and the Search for More Durable Solutions," with nine articles, followed by three general issue articles.
- Introduction: Irregularized Humanitarian Migrants—Policies, Rationales, and the Search for More Durable Solutions [open access]
- At the Crossroads between Care and Control: A Cross-Country Comparison of Assisted Return [abstract]
- Safe for Whom? A Human Security Perspective on Nigeria as a ‘Safe Country of Origin’ [open access]
- Who Owns the Future of Syrians in Lebanon? Intimate Family Explorations of Refugees’ Own Search for Durable Solutions [open access]
- The (Non-)Status of ‘Duldung’: Non-Deportability in Germany and the Politics of Limitless Temporariness [abstract]
- De-Bordering Solidarity: Civil Society Actors Assisting Refused Asylum Seekers in Small Cities [open access]
- (Non-)deport to Discipline: The Daily Life of Afghans in Turkey [open access]
- Departing or Being Deported? Poland’s Approach towards Humanitarian Migrants [open access]
- From Dadaab Camp to Kismayo City: A Call for Local Evidence to Inform Durable Solutions [abstract]
- Importance of Asylum Status, Support Programmes, and Family Unit Functioning on the Mental Health of Syrian Forced Migrants in Switzerland: A Longitudinal Study [abstract]
- What Can Data Justice Mean for Asylum Governance? The Case of Smartphone Data Extraction in Germany [open access]
- ‘The Great and Miserable Flight’: The Experiences of Refugees in Newsprint during the Thirty Years’ War [open access]
Three book reviews are also included.
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