The latest issue of Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 37, no. 1, March 2024 include:
- ‘Enjoying Time Alone’: Exploring Solitude as a Positive Space for Refugee Wellbeing [open access]
- Hope in the Ruins of Home: Narrative Meaning-Making of Forced Displacement, Place Attachment, and Deferred Future Resettlement in Varosha [open access]
- On Becoming an Artist Anew: Refugees’ Arrival in the Field of Cultural Production in Austria [open access]
- Understandings of Happiness and Life Satisfaction Among Refugees in the UK [open access]
- Self-selection of Ukrainian refugees and displaced persons in Europe [open access]
- Intangible Cultural Heritage and the Protection of Refugees and Refugee Camps [open access]
- Context Matters: The Implications of the Mode of Service Provision for Structural and Relational Integration of Refugees in Ghana and Ethiopia [open access]
- Standard Involvement Is Not Enough: A Mixed Method Study of Enablers and Barriers in Research Meetings with Forced Migrants [open access]
- ‘The Decision to Return to Syria Is Not in My Hands’: Syria’s Repatriation Regime as Illiberal Statebuilding [free full-text]
- Displacement in Place and the Financial Crisis in Lebanon [open access]
- ‘I Did Not Choose to Be in Your Country’: Social-Racial Hierarchies in Peru and Venezuelan Migrant Women’s Responses [abstract]
- Working with Afghan Evacuees: Field Reflections on Five Useful Supervision Questions for Crisis Intervention Workers [abstract]
Seven reviews are also included.
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