Part 1 highlights new books published in February 2022, while part 2 lists new legal and open access titles.
February 2022:
Julio Montanez, Amy Donley & Amy Reckdenwald, Between Systems and Violence: State-Level Policy Targeting Intimate Partner Violence in Immigrant and Refugee Lives, Routledge, Feb. 2022
Tiziana Caponio & Irene Ponzo, eds., Coping with Migrants and Refugees: Multilevel Governance Across the EU, Routledge, Feb. 2022
Katarzyna Grabska & Christina R. Clark-Kazak, eds.,
Documenting Displacement: Questioning Methodological Boundaries in
Forced Migration Research, McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, Feb. 2022
Carolin Funke,
Durable Solutions: Challenges with Implementing Global Norms for
Internally Displaced Persons in Georgia, Berghahn Books, Feb. 2022
Emily Pelley, Finding Safe Harbour: Supporting the Integration of Refugee Youth, McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, Feb. 2022
Yasmin Ibrahim, Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders: Hostility and ‘Unmaking’ the Human, Routledge, Feb. 2022
Eric Einhorn, Sherrill Harbison & Markus Huss, eds., Migration and Multiculturalism in Scandinavia, Univ. of Wisconsin Press, Feb. 2022
Sébastien Moretti, The Protection of Refugees in Southeast Asia: A Legal Fiction?, Routledge, Feb. 2022
Maria D. Lombard, ed., Reclaiming Migrant Motherhood: Identity, Belonging, and Displacement in a Global Context, Lexington Books, Feb. 2022
Magdalena Kmak & Heta Björklund, eds., Refugees and Knowledge Production: Europe's Past and Present, Routledge, Feb. 2022
Erol Balkan & Zümray Kutlu Tonak, eds., Refugees on the Move: Crisis and Response in Turkey and Europe, Berghahn Books, Feb. 2022
Emily Ruehs-Navarro, Unaccompanied: The Plight of Immigrant Youth at the Border, NYU Press, Feb. 2022
William Walters, Charles Heller & Lorenzo Pezzani, eds., Viapolitics: Borders, Migration, and the Power of Locomotion, Duke Univ. Press, Feb. 2022