30 September 2025

New Issue of JRS

The latest issue of Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 38, no. 3, Sept. 2025 include:
  • Towards black methods in research with refugees [open access]
  • Displacement as lived experience. Refugee relief and female leadership in the life and work of Toni Sender (1888–1964) [abstract]
  • Transnational belonging and disrupted care relationships [open access]
  • ‘And now I feel I don’t have a clear future’: Hauntings and temporal uncertainty in refugee narratives [abstract]
  • Tensions and coexistence: host narratives of refugee presence in Nakivale, Uganda [open access]
  • “In the hands of the UN”: remembering Gatumba and resisting encampment in Kenya [free full-text]
  • ‘Managing’ the paradox: refugee self-reliance and solving the problem of refugee policy discontinuity [open access]
  • Survivalist mobilities: freedom of movement and the economic lives of settlement refugees in Uganda [open access]
  • Barriers and backslides: How economic instability impedes refugee self-reliance in Kakuma refugee camp, Kenya [abstract]
  • Relationship between self-efficacy, coping, and sense of community in native and refugee adolescent girls [abstract]
  • Social networks and the dead: learning from South Sudanese military widows in exile in Khartoum (Sudan) [open access]
  • Forced displacement and utilization of maternal health care services in host communities: micro-level evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa, 1986–2016 [open access]
  • Unequal refugeeness. Race, gender, and co-belligerence from Poles in colonial Africa to Ukrainians in Poland [open access]
  • Motherhood on the move: forced migrant women from Ukraine [abstract]
  • Diaspora at war: mobilization of the Ukrainian diaspora in the first 2 years of the Russian full-scale invasion [open access]
  • Climate risks for displaced populations: a scoping review and research agenda [open access]
  • ‘NO MORE WALLS IN THE SEAS’: Migration graffscapes and migrants’ messages while en route to and in Europe [abstract] [postprint]
  • Stuck in a whirlpool? The role of hope and despair in dealing with risks during Afghan migration journeys [open access]
  • The distorting effects of the for-or-against binary in the representation of European refugee hosting societies in 2015–6 [abstract] [postprint]
  • Performing, contesting, and resisting internal bordering of refugee rights in Costa Rica [open access]

Five reviews are also included.

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