Showing posts with label Eastern Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eastern Europe. Show all posts

01 August 2024

New Books: August 2024 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

Legal texts:

Angela Di Stasi, Ida Caracciolo, Giovanni Cellamare & Pietro Gargiulo, eds., International Migration and the Law: Legal Approaches to a Global Challenge, Routledge, Aug. 2024
- Note: This volume is open access.


Open access:

Arzoo Osanloo & Cabeiri deBergh Robinson, eds., Care in a Time of Humanitarianism: Stories of Refuge, Aid, and Repair in the Global South, Berghahn Books, Aug 2024


Sophie Andreetta & Lisa Marie Borrelli, eds., Governing Migration Through Paperwork: Legitimation Practices, Exclusive Inclusion and Differentiation, Berghahn Books, Aug 2024



Katia Iacono, Barbara Heinisch & Sonja Pöllabauer, eds., Zwischenstationen: Kommunikation mit geflüchteten Menschen = Inbetween: Communicating with Refugees, Frank & Timme, July 2024
- Chapters are written in either English or German.

01 August 2023

New Books: August 2023 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books published in August 2023 and new legal and open access texts, while part 2 lists new July 2023 titles.

August 2023:


Sk Tawfique M Haque, Bulbul Siddiqi & Mahmudur Rahman Bhuiyan, eds., The Displaced Rohingyas: A Tale of a Vulnerable Community, Routledge, Aug. 2023


Alexander W. Wiseman & Lisa Damaschke-Deitrick, eds., Education for Refugees and Forced (Im)Migrants Across Time and Context, Emerald Publishing, Aug. 2023


Aida Alayarian, Group Analysis for Refugees Experiencing Trauma, Routledge, Aug. 2023

Edward Shizha & Edward Makwarimba, eds., Immigrant Lives: Intersectionality, Transnationality, and Global Perspectives, Oxford Univ. Press, Aug. 2023

Kathleen R. Arnold, Migrant Protest and Democratic States of Exception, Routledge, Aug. 2023

Blair Sackett & Annette Lareau, We Thought It Would Be Heaven: Refugees in an Unequal America, Univ. of California Press, Aug. 2023

Legal text:

Christel Querton, Conflict Refugees: European Union Law and Practice, Cambridge Univ. Press, July 2023

Open access:

S. Irudaya Rajan, ed., Migration in South Asia: IMISCOE Regional Reader, Springer, June 2023

Catherine Wihtol de Wenden, Migration and International Relations: IMISCOE Short Reader, Springer, July 2023

02 May 2022

New Books: May 2022

May 2022:

Francesca Rosignoli, Environmental Justice for Climate Refugees, Routledge, May 2022 

Do Kyun David Kim, Gary L. Kreps, eds., Global Health Communication for Immigrants and Refugees: Cases, Theories, and Strategies, Routledge, May 2022 

Marta Padovan-Özdemir & Trine Øland, Racism in Danish Welfare Work with Refugees: Troubled by Difference, Docility and Dignity, Routledge, May 2022 

Victoria Hudson & Lucian N. Leustean, eds., Religion and Forced Displacement in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia, Amsterdam Univ. Press, May 2022

Jonathan Darling, Systems of Suffering: Dispersal and the Denial of Asylum, Pluto Press, May 2022
- Focuses on the UK.

- Focuses on the US.

April 2022:

Ernesto U. Savona, Rob T. Guerette & Alberto Aziani, eds., The Evolution of Illicit Flows: Displacement and Convergence among Transnational Crime, Springer, April 2022

Legal texts:

Martijn Stronks, Grasping Legal Time: Temporality and European Migration Law, Cambridge Univ. Press, May 2022
- Note: The first three chapters can be read for free. More details about the book provided in this blog post.

Open access:


Lucía Ramírez Bolívar & Jessica Corredor Villamil , eds., Migration and Decent Work: Challenges for the Global South, Dejusticia, April 2022 

Andrea Pacheco Pacifico, A Network Society Communicative Model for Optimising the Refugee Status Determination System, Editora da Universidade Estadual da Paraíba, 2022