See also Part 1 of this post.
November 2024:
Susan Banki, The Ecosystem of Exile Politics: Why Proximity and Precarity Matter for Bhutan's Homeland Activists, Cornell Univ. Press, Nov. 2024
Hildegunn Fandrem & James O’Higgins Norman, eds., International Perspectives on Migration, Bullying, and School: Implications for Schools, Refugees, and Migrants, Routledge, Nov. 2024
Philip Brown, Santokh Gill & Jamie P. Halsall, Refugees and Housing: Policy, Practice and Lived Experience, Palgrave Macmillan, Nov. 2024
Menşure Alkiş Küçükaydin, Hakan Ulum & Ömer Gökhan Ulum, eds., Silencing Refugees’ Voices in Educational Practices: Perspectives on School Textbooks, Nov. 2024
Volha Charnysh, Uprooted: How post-WWII Population Transfers Remade Europe, Cambridge Univ. Press, Nov. 2024
Open access:
Ben Laws, Asylum and Nonreligion: Emotions, Evidence-making and Credibility, Palgrave Macmillan, Dec. 2024
Stefan Arnold & Bettina Heiderhoff, eds., Children in Migration and International Family Law: The Child’s Best Interests Principle at the Interface of Migration Law and Family Law, Springer, Dec. 2024
Eleanor Paynter, Emergency in Transit: Witnessing Migration in the Colonial Present, Univ. of California Press, Nov. 2024
Anne White, Polish Cities of Migration: The Migration Transition in Kalisz, Piła and Płock, UCL Press, Nov. 2024
Susan Kneebone, Reyvi Mariñas, Antje Missbach & Max Walden, eds., Refugee Protection in Southeast Asia: Between Humanitarianism and Sovereignty, Berghahn Books, Dec. 2024
S Irudaya Rajan, ed., South Asia Migration Report 2024: Remittances, Resilience and Rehabilitation, Routledge, Dec. 2024
Vanessa Agnew, ed., What We Brought with Us: Things of Exile and Migration, transcript Verlag, Oct. 2024