Part 1 highlights new books published in Feb. & March 2022, while part 2 lists new legal and open access texts.
March 2022:
Katrin Scheibe & Franziska Zimmer, Asylees’ ICT and Digital Media Usage: New Life – New Information?, De Gruyter Saur, March 2022
Philip Kretsedemas, Black Interdictions: Haitian Refugees and Antiblack Racism on the High Seas, Lexington Books, March 2022
Simon Behrman & Avidan Kent, eds., Climate Refugees: Global, Local and Critical Approaches, Cambridge Univ. Press, March 2022
Mandy Manning, Ivonne Orozco Sahi, Leah Juelke & Sarahí Monterrey, Creating a Sense of Belonging for Immigrant and Refugee Students: Strategies for K-12 Educators, March 2022
Iris Beau Segers, Mobilization against Asylum Seekers in Contemporary Urban Spaces: Not in Our Backyard, Routledge, March 2022
- Focuses on The Netherlands.
Sally Hayden, My Fourth Time, We Drowned: Seeking Refuge on the World's Deadliest Migration Route, Penguin Random House, March 2022
Armin Danesh & Alison Assiter, Political Refugees: A New Perspective, Rowman & Littlefield, March 2022
- Focuses on Iranians in the UK.
Deniz Bayrakdar & Robert Burgoyne, eds., Refugees and Migrants in Contemporary Film, Art and Media, Amsterdam Univ. Press, March 2022
S. Irudaya Rajan, ed., The Routledge Handbook of Refugees in India, Routledge, March 2022
James F. Hollifield & Neil Foley, eds., Understanding Global Migration, Stanford Univ. Press, March 2022
February 2022:
Nasreen Chowdhory & Paula Banerjee, eds., Gender, Identity and Migration in India, Palgrave Macmillan, Feb. 2022
Pia Lane, Bjørghild Kjelsvik & Annika Bøstein Myhr, eds., Negotiating Identities in Nordic Migrant Narratives: Crossing Borders and Telling Lives, Palgrave Macmillan, Feb. 2022