03 January 2024

New Issue of JRS

A special issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. The theme of vol. 36, no. 4, Dec. 2023 is "Education for Refugees: Building Durable Futures?" Special issue articles include:
  • Education for Refugees: Building Durable Futures? [abstract]
  • ‘Refugee Education Is Our Responsibility’: How Governance Shapes the Politics of Bridging the Humanitarian—Development Divide [abstract]
  • Curriculum Choices for Refugees: What UNRWA’s History Can Tell Us about the Potential of UN Education Programs to Address Refugees’ ‘Unknowable Futures’ [abstract]
  • National Inclusion Policy Openings/Barriers for Refugee Teachers: Critical Reflections from Kenya [abstract]
  • Who Can Participate, Where, and How? Connections between Language-in-Education and Social Justice in Policies of Refugee Inclusion [abstract]
  • What Kind of Weapon Is Education? Teleological Violence, Local Integration, and Refugee Education in Northern Ethiopia [abstract]
  • Community-Led Education among Rohingya Refugees and the Politics of Refugee Education in Bangladesh [abstract] [Academia]
  • From Refugees to Citizens? How Refugee Youth in the Dadaab Camps of Kenya Use Education to Challenge Their Status as Non-Citizens [abstract]
  • Many a Slip between Cup and Lip: Navigating Noncitizenship and School-to-Work Transitions in Kakuma Refugee Camp [abstract]
  • Creating Educational Borderlands: Civic Learning in a Syrian School in Lebanon [abstract] [embargoed postprint]
  • Education, Ontological Security, and Preserving Hope in Liminality: Learning from the Daily Strategies Exercised by Syrian Refugee Youth in Jordan [abstract]

Also included are the following original articles and field reflections:
  • Characterization of Vulnerability of Internally Displaced Persons in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger Using Respondent-Driven Sampling (RDS) [abstract]
  • Constructions of Multiple Deservingness Frames towards Refugees in Everyday Work Life in İzmir [open access]
  • Navigating Asylum, Resettlement, and Integration: Syrian Refugees in France Beyond the Suffering Slot [abstract]
  • Who Is a Refugee in Jordan? Hierarchies and Exclusions in the Refugee Recognition Regime [open access]
  • Refugee Illegality: Governing Refugees via Rescaling Borders in Turkey [abstract]
  • Transforming Lost Time into Migration Capital: Hazara Refugee Social and Cultural Capital Development in Indonesia [abstract] [embargoed postprint]
  • Methods for the Future, Futures for Methods: Collaborating with Syrian Refugee Youth in Jordan [open access]
  • Do Work Permits Work? The Impacts of Formal Labor Market Integration of Syrian Refugees in Jordan [open access]
  • 2021 Elizabeth Colson Lecture, Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford: The Afterlives of Return and the Limits of Refugee Protection [open access]

Finally, readers will find seven book reviews in this issue.

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