01 March 2024

New Books: March 2024 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books due out in March 2024, while Part 2 lists new Feb. 2024 titles as well as legal and open access texts.

March 2024:

Shaifali Sandhya, Displaced: Refugees, Trauma, and Integration within Nations, Oxford Univ. Press, March 2024

Ximena Alba Villalever, Stephanie Schütze, Ludger Pries & Oscar Calderón Morillón, eds., Forced Migration across Mexico: Organized Violence, Migrant Struggles, and Life Trajectories, Routledge, March 2024

Monika Mokre & Maria Six-Hohenbalken, eds., In/Visibility of Flight: Images and Narratives of Forced Migration, transcript Verlag, March 2024


- Focuses on Ireland and Italy.


Jamie J. Hagen, Samuel Ritholtz & Andrew Delatolla, eds., Queer Conflict Research: New Approaches to the Study of Political Violence, Bristol University Press, March 2024

Janet Mancini Billson, Refugee Pathways to Freedom: Escaping Persecution and Statelessness, Lexington Books, March 2024
- Focuses on Canada.


Arturo J. Aldama & Jessica Ordaz, eds., Resistance and Abolition in the Borderlands: Confronting Trump's Reign of Terror, Univ. of Arizona Press, March 2024

Charles Martin-Shields, Urban Refugees and Digital Technology: Reshaping Social, Political, and Economic Networks,  McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, March 2024

New Books: March 2024 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

February 2024:


Andrea Behrends, Lifeworlds in Crisis: Making Refugees in the Chad–Sudan Borderlands, Hurst Publishers, Feb. 2024 

Lauren Markham, A Map of Future Ruins: On Borders and Belonging, Penguin Random House, Feb. 2024
- Focuses on Greece.


Legal texts:



Koen Leurs & Sandra Ponzanesi, eds., Doing Digital Migration Studies: Theories and Practices of the Everyday, Amsterdam Univ. Press, Feb. 2024

Are John Knudsen & Sarah A. Tobin, eds., Urban Displacement: Syria's Refugees in the Middle East, March 2024