05 December 2019

New Books: December 2019 - Pt. 1

See below for new books due out in December. In Part 2 of this post, you will find references to books published in October and November 2019, as well as several new Open Access texts.

December 2019:

Hein de Haas, Stephen Castles & Mark J. Miller, The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World, 6th ed., Guilford Press, Dec. 2019

Katja Franko, The Crimmigrant Other: Migration and Penal Power, Routledge, Dec. 2019

Veronica Fynn Bruey & Steven W. Bender, eds., Deadly Voyages: Migrant Journeys across the Globe, Lexington Books, Dec. 2019

Maura Sellars, Educating Students with Refugee and Asylum Seeker Experiences: A Commitment to Humanity, Verlag Barbara Budrich, Dec. 2019

Owen Grafham, ed., Energy Access and Forced Migration, Routledge, Dec. 2019

Maya Goodfellow, Hostile Environment: How Immigrants Became Scapegoats, Verso Books, Dec. 2019

Lucy Mayblin, Impoverishment and Asylum: Social Policy as Slow Violence, Routledge, Dec. 2019

César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, Migrating to Prison: America’s Obsession with Locking Up Immigrants, The New Press, Dec. 2019

Marella Hoffman, Practicing Oral History among Refugees and Host Communities, Routledge, Dec. 2019

Anna Lise Purkey, Refugee Dignity in Protracted Exile: Rights, Capabilities and Legal Empowerment, Routledge, Dec. 2019

Emma Cox, Sam Durrant, David Farrier, Lyndsey Stonebridge & Agnes Woolley, eds., Refugee Imaginaries: Research Across the Humanities, Edinburgh Univ. Press, Dec. 2019

Robin Cohen & Nicholas Van Hear, Refugia: Radical Solutions to Mass Displacement, Routledge, Dec. 2019

Jane Anna Gordon, Statelessness and Contemporary Enslavement, Routledge, Dec. 2019

Laurel Leff, Well Worth Saving: American Universities’ Life-and-Death Decisions on Refugees from Nazi Europe, Yale Univ. Press, Dec. 2019