The latest issue of Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) has been published. Contents of vol. 38, no. 4, Dec. 2025 include:
- Formal and informal integration in contexts of displacement: Exploring implications for youth civic identities [open access]
- Hiatus irrationalis in assessing adolescent converts’ asylum claims in Swedish migration courts [open access]
- Higher education in displacement: empowering pathway or double-edged institution? Insights from Belarusian students’ experiences [open access]
- Art as a path to social inclusion: perspectives of Syrian refugees in Istanbul [open access]
- Gatekeeping in asylum interviews: institutional bias and narrative inequality in South Korea’s refugee screening process [abstract]
- The intersection between social relationships and policies in refugee integration: The role of emotional support [abstract]
- Understanding the impact of social connectedness on health and well-being among refugees in Australia [open access]
- Acculturation and mental health outcomes in adolescents from asylum seeker and labor migrant families in Israel [abstract]
- ‘Living in a world of ambivalence’: The complexity of home in exile [open access]
- Theorizing experiential time in refugee migration: speed and duration [open access]
- Measuring and assessing refugee success in the USA: a scoping review of quantitative studies [abstract]
- Empowering refugee women in Brazil: the moral economy of corporate-sponsored initiatives for social integration [open access]
- Refugee exposure and attitudes toward refugees in a developing country context: evidence from Türkiye [abstract] [preprint]
- Integration through insurgency: opposing approaches to refugee resettlement in major resettlement sites [open access]
- Starving for the nation: Tibetan hunger strikes and the making of political publics [abstract]
- Technologies of life-making in the British refugee camps of the Southern Levant [open access]
- Tracing housing aid modalities and solutions to protracted displacement: experiences among Sri Lanka’s northern Muslims [open access]
- When does a refugee stop being a ‘refugee’? The social construction of refugeehood after cessation [open access]
- The ‘UNFAIR’ refugee agency: UNHCR accountability after protests and violence [open access]
- IDP perspectives on IDP participation [open access]
- Multi-stakeholder knowledge exchange events as a tool of migration infrastructure: evidence from the North West of England [open access]
- How might we better support refugees’ admissions to universities? Reflections from Uganda, Edinburgh, and Oxford [abstract]
- Empowering Ukrainian refugees in Seattle: integrating hazard preparedness education into resettlement research [open access]
- Magic bullet or questionable remedy? Discussing the use of Meta advertising to recruit hard-to-reach migrants for surveys [open access]
Six reviews are also included.
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