30 June 2025

New Issue of JRS

A special issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. The theme of vol. 38, no. 2, June 2025 is "The Spatial Dimensions of Refugee and Migrant Activism: Borders, Liminality, and Porosity." Contents include:
  • The spatial dimensions of migrant politics: to the border and beyond [open access]
  • Refugee Mobilization in the Nepal–India Borderlands: Porosity as Opportunity [open access]
  • Borderland Porosities: Migratory Journeys and Migrant Politics in Lebanon and Turkey [abstract] [ResearchGate]
  • ‘On the Border, I Learned How to Advocate’: Borderlands as Political Spaces for Burmese Women’s Activism [open access]
  • Boundary-Making and Political Activism in Protracted Exile: Second-Generation Tibetan Refugees in India [open access]
  • Fragile Solidarities: Contestation and Ambiguity at European Borderzones [abstract] [Academia] [postprint]
  • Capturing the Border in Refugee Solidarity Camp Visits and City Tours in Germany: Theorizing Relationality through the Border as Horizon in Refugee/Migrant Solidarity Activism as Citizenship Politics [abstract
  • Refugee Journalism in Indonesia: Self-Representation, Resistance, and Writing across Borders [abstract]
  • Migrant necropolitics in No Man’s Land camps [abstract]
  • Undocumented Bordering Practices: Protagonism and Spaces of Making [abstract]
  • Not idle: The gymnastics of refugee activism in—and out of—the aid apparatus [abstract]
  • The Borders of Migrant and Refugee Activism in South Africa [abstract]

Two reviews are also included.

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