Part 1 highlights new books published in March & April 2022, while part 2 lists new legal and open access texts.
April 2022:
Sekhar Bandyopadhyay & Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury, Caste and Partition in Bengal: The Story of Dalit Refugees, 1946-1961, Oxford Univ. Press, April 2022
Mohamed Behnassi, Himangana Gupta, Fred Kruidbos & Anita Parlow, eds., The Climate-Conflict-Displacement Nexus from a Human Security Perspective, Springer, April 2022
Antje Missbach, The Criminalisation of People Smuggling in Indonesia and Australia: Asylum Out of Reach, Routledge, April 2022
Ria Kapoor, Making Refugees in India, Oxford Univ. Press, April 2022
Rachael Dickson, Migration Law, Policy and Human Rights: The Impact of Crisis in Europe, Routledge, April 2022
Heba Gowayed, Refuge: How the State Shapes Human Potential, Princeton Univ. Press, April 2022
- Focuses on Syrians.
Sarah Dryden-Peterson, Right Where We Belong: How Refugee Teachers and Students are Changing the Future of Education, Harvard Univ. Press, April 2022
March 2022:
Colletta Dalikeni, Child Protection Social Workers and Asylum-Seeking Families in Ireland: Issues of Culture, Race, Power Relations, and Mistrust, Peter Lang, March 2022
Matilde Rosina, The Criminalisation of Irregular Migration in Europe: Globalisation, Deterrence, and Vicious Cycles, Palgrave Macmillan, March 2022
HaeRan Shin, ed., North Korean Defectors in Diaspora: Identities, Mobilities, and Resettlements, Lexington Books, March 2022
Nasir Uddin, Voices of the Rohingya People: A Case of Genocide, Ethnocide and 'Subhuman' Life, Palgrave Macmillan, March 2022