Event:
Global Refugee Forum Progress Review 2025, 15-17 December 2025 [info]
- Follow link for concept note and roadmap. More details to come.
Short pieces:
Launch of UNHCR’s Statistical Quality Assurance Framework (SQAF) (UNHCR Blog, July 2025) [text]
Media Framing Fuels Refugee Stigma (Psychology Today Blog, July 2025) [text]
Refugees’ Counter-Knowledge: Resisting Stereotypes, Becoming Political (Migrant Knowledge Blog, June 2025) [text]
"UNHCR forced to make deep cuts, despite rising needs worldwide," UN News, 16 June 2025 [text]
Books & book chapters:
Knowledge, Power, and Migration: Contesting the North/South Divide (McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, June 2025) [access]
- Note: This book has been made "available to readers, scholars, and students located in the Global South, where the majority of forced migration unfolds, whose institutions lack the resources to purchase access to these books, as well as to those in other regions who are part of non-profit or community organizations concerned with displacement and who lack alternate forms of access to the book, or the resources needed to purchase these publications." Please refer to the access conditions in the bibliographic record.
"Migration and Wellbeing: A policy review," Chapter in Wellbeing and Policy: Evidence for Action (Routledge, June 2025) [open access]
Reports:
Age, Gender and Diversity Accountability Report 2024 (UNHCR, June 2025) [access]
Building solutions for the world’s 83 million internally displaced persons: Recent lessons on how (IOM, July 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]
Immobility in Fragile Contexts: Between Dignity, Rootedness, and Migration: A Comparative Study in Latin America and Africa (Ayuda en Acción, June 2025) [text via ReliefWeb]
Refugia: a reflection five years on, RSC Working Paper, no. 143 (Refugee Studies Centre, July 2025) [text]
Transregional Responses to Displacement: Aid, Advocacy and Accountability (UCL, June 2025) [access]
- This report posits "the importance of paying greater attention to past, present and future transregional responses to conflict and displacement as developed by states and organisations with varying degrees of income and of relative geopolitical power. To do so, the report focuses on responses developed to date by state and non-state actors from (in alphabetical order) Brazil, Cuba, Indonesia, Japan, South Africa, South Korea and Malaysia, noting that these initiatives reflect long histories of transregional support which include, but also transcend, financial or material donations."
Journal articles:
"Collective trauma in the forced migration context: A scoping review," Transcultural Psychiatry, OnlineFirst, 8 July 2025 [open access]
"Deployment and uptake of COVID-19 vaccines for refugees and migrants in regular and irregular situations: a mixed-method multicountry study," BMJ Open, vol. 15, no. 1 (2025) [open access]
- "A mixed-method study was conducted in two phases in Ecuador, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines and Rwanda."
"Neglected intersections: a view from the South," Comparative Migration Studies, 13:45 (July 2025) [open access]
"Performing geographies of disappearance: migration and the case of the Saharan knowledge claim," Social & Cultural Geography, Latest Articles, 29 May 2025 [open access]
- See also related EU Observer article.
"Refugees and preppers: Anticipatory practices in the face of uncertain futures," Migration Studies, vol. 13, no. 3 (Sept. 2025) [open access]
Multimedia:
Countering Misinformation About Refugees and Migrants, 2 July 2025 [access]
*Statistical inclusion of forcibly displaced and stateless persons in support of inclusive socio-economic policies, 20 May 2025 [access]
Resource:
On Immigration: Essential Reading from University Presses (Association of University Presses, June 2025) [access]
- A collection of reading lists and individual works from 38 university presses. See also related Publishing Perspectives post.
*UPDATED
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