Opportunities:
Seminar: Safe for Whom? Rethinking Return Through Marginalised Refugee Voices, Oxford, 5 June 2025 [info]
Annual Elizabeth Colson lecture: Living Archives: Palestinian Displacement in Lebanon, Oxford, 11 June 2025 [info]
Short pieces:
600 days into war, Israel’s mass displacement campaign is entirely erasing Gaza (Oxfam, May 2025) [access]
- Includes links to a variety of resources. See also related MSF press release.
Does Trump’s Change to U.S.-Syria Relations Affect Refugees? (Council on Foreign Relations, May 2025) [text]
"Humanitarians have a responsibility to listen," The New Humanitarian, 22 May 2025 [text]
"Mapping Israel’s military campaign in the occupied West Bank," Al Jazeera, 27 May 2025 [text]
Removing Palestinians from Gaza is not a plan; it is a crime against humanity (EJIL: Talk Blog, May 2025) [text]
"Searching for a better life, young Ethiopians risk all to reach Saudi Arabia, The New Humanitarian, 26 May 2025 [text]
"What is the new US-backed Gaza aid plan and why doesn't the UN like it?," Reuters, 23 May 2025 [text]
- See also related posts on Anera's blog and The Conversation, as well as updates from CNN and UN News.
Reports:
Building to starvation: Systematic attacks on fishing in Gaza and implications for livelihoods and protection (Protection Cluster, May 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]
*The Edge of Erasure, Humanitarian Access Snapshot #12 (ActionAid et al., May 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]
Lebanon Crisis - Thematic Analysis: Vulnerability Amid Conflict (Data Friendly Space, May 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]
Middle East and North Africa: Migrants Deaths and Disappearances in 2024 (IOM, May 2025) [text]
- See also related news release.
Refugee Immigration and Host Country Fertility, EBRD Working Paper, no. 304 (European Bank for Reconstruction & Development, Feb. 2025) [text via SSRN]
- Focuses on Syrians in Turkey.
Journal articles & book chapters:
"Ethical Dimensions of Nonacademic Research in the Development Sector: A Perspective from Jordan," Daedalus, vol. 154, no. 2 (2025) [open access]
- Focuses on Syrians in Jordan.
"Refugees and Diaspora," Section Three in De/Colonising Palestine: Contemporary Debates (Geneva Graduation Institute, May 2025) [open access]
- Includes the five following chapters: 1) The Actuality of the Palestinian Refugee Question: An International Law Perspective; 2) UNRWA at the Crossroads of Humanitarian, Development, and Political Claims; 3) ‘We Want to Live in Dignity, to Return’: Palestinian NGOs and the Symbolic Representation of Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon; 4) Ordinary Agents: Palestinian Refugees as Providers of Care, Education, and Protection During the Syrian War; and 5) The Palestinian Community in Chile: Distant in Time and Space, Yet Politically Close to Palestine.
"Renegotiating hope when stuck in Limboland: aspirations of Sub-Saharan African migrants in the urban context of Morocco," Comparative Migration Studies, 13:34 (May 2025) [open access]
"'Vulnerability': The Trouble with Categorical Definitions in Institutional Ethical Reviews, Forced Migration Research & Humanitarian Practice," Daedalus, vol. 154, no. 2 (2025) [open access]
- Focuses on Lebanon.
Multimedia:
Displaced lives: The struggle for survival in Gaza (MSF, May 2025) [access]
- "A new mini-documentary series follows the daily lives of three generations of Palestinian women navigating life under bombardment, siege, and displacement."
Book launch: The Politics of Refugee Policy in the Global South, 5 May 2025 [access]
- The book "provides a comparative analysis of Lebanon’s and Jordan’s responses to the Syrian refugee movement."
Resource:
The Lebanon Displacement Diaries (The New Humanitarian) [access]
- "These are the stories of 10 people displaced during the war, told in their own words, photos, and videos. During their displacement, they stayed in shelters, family homes, schools, garages, in olive groves, and on sidewalks by the sea. ...They share an experience of displacement – a non-descript term that doesn’t truly capture what it is like to be uprooted by violence – that for many feels like it hasn’t truly stopped."
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