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01 May 2024

New Books: May 2024 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books due out in May 2024 along with additional April 2024 titles, while Part 2 lists new open access texts.

May 2024:


Jacqueline Stevenson & Sally Baker, Refugees in Higher Education: Debate, Discourse and Practice, 2nd ed., Emerald Publishing, May 2024

Özlem Ögtem-Young, The Shape of Belonging for Unaccompanied Young Migrants, Bristol Univ. Press, May 2024


April 2024:

01 November 2022

New Books: November 2022 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books published in November 2022, while part 2 lists titles published in October 2022 as well as new legal and open access texts.

November 2022:



Lucía Ruiz Rosendo & Marija Todorova, eds., Interpreter Training in Conflict and Post-Conflict Scenarios, Routledge, Nov. 2022
- See esp. "Part III. Training interpreters to work with refugees in national and regional contexts."

Andrew Nelson & Rob Curran, Journey without End: Migration from the Global South through the Americas, Vanderbilt Univ. Press, Nov. 2022 

Sally Wesley Bonet, Meaningless Citizenship: Iraqi Refugees and the Welfare State, Univ. of Minnesota Press, Nov. 2022

Angela McCarthy, ed., Narratives of Migrant and Refugee Discrimination in New Zealand, Routledge, Nov. 2022

Eileen Pittaway & Linda Albina Bartolomei, Only Rape! Human Rights and Gender Equality for Refugee Women: From Refugee Camps to the United Nations, Palgrave Macmillan, Nov. 2022

Sandra F. Joireman, Peace, Preference, and Property: Return Migration after Violent Conflict, Michigan Univ. Press, Nov. 2022

Ignacio López-Calvo & Marjorie Agosin, eds., Refugees, Refuge and Human Displacement, Anthem Press, Nov. 2022

01 April 2022

New Books: April 2022 - Pt. 1

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


Ria Kapoor, Making Refugees in India, Oxford Univ. Press, April 2022


Heba Gowayed, Refuge: How the State Shapes Human Potential, Princeton Univ. Press, April 2022
- Focuses on Syrians.


March 2022:




04 October 2021

New Books: October 2021

New titles published in September & October 2021 are listed below, along with new legal and open access texts.

October 2021:

Azra Aksamija, Raafat Majzoub & Melina Philippou, eds., Design to Live: Everyday Inventions from a Refugee Camp, MIT Press, Oct. 2021

Idowu Jola Ajibade & A.R. Siders, eds., Global Views on Climate Relocation and Social Justice: Navigating Retreat, Routledge, Oct. 2021

Kevin O'Sullivan, The NGO Moment: The Globalisation of Compassion from Biafra to Live Aid, Cambridge Univ. Press, Oct. 2021 

Markus Bell, Outsiders: Memories of Migration to and from North Korea, Berghahn Books, Oct. 2021


Joseph A. Kéchichian & Fahad L. Alsharif, Sa‘udi Policies towards Migrants and Refugees: A Sacred Duty, Sussex Academic Press, Oct. 2021

Elizabeth Allen, Uncertain Refuge: Sanctuary in the Literature of Medieval England, Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, Oct. 2021  

Rhacel Salazar Parreñas, Unfree: Migrant Domestic Work in Arab States, Stanford Univ. Press, Oct. 2021

September 2021:

Donatella della Porta & Elias Steinhilper, eds., Contentious Migrant Solidarity: Shrinking Spaces and Civil Society Contestation, Routledge, Sept. 2021


- Focuses on the UK.

John Marnell, Seeking Sanctuary: Stories of Sexuality, Faith and Migration, Wits University Press, Sept. 2021 

Legal text:

Dario Dzananovic, Migration, the State and Faith-Based Organizations, Brill/Nijhoff, Sept. 2021
- Focuses on the US and the Netherlands.

Open access:

Molly Katrina Land, Kathryn Rae Libal & Jillian Robin Chambers, eds., Beyond Borders: The Human Rights of Non-Citizens at Home and Abroad, Cambridge Univ. Press, Aug. 2021

- Note: The text will become available as of 19 Oct. 2021.


01 July 2021

New Books: July 2021

New titles published in June & July 2021 are listed below, along with new legal and open access texts.

July 2021:


Ulrike Krause, Difficult Life in a Refugee Camp: Gender, Violence, and Coping in Uganda, Cambridge Univ. Press, July 2021

Ronit Lentin & Vukasin Nedeljkovic, Disavowing Asylum: Documenting Ireland’s Asylum Industrial Complex, Rowman & Littlefield, July 2021

Diego Fernandez Otegui & Daryl Yoder-Bontrager, eds., The Humanitarian Machine: Reflections from Practice, Routledge, July 2021


Nicola De Martini Ugolotti & Jayne Caudwell, eds., Leisure and Forced Migration: Lives Lived in Asylum Systems, Routledge, July 2021

Thomas Ricento, Refugees in Canada: On the Loss of Social and Cultural Capital, Palgrave Macmillan, July 2021

Jana Berg, Michael Grüttner & Bernhard Streitwieser, eds., Refugees in Higher Education: Questioning the Notion of Integration, Springer, July 2021

Mausumi Kar, Jayita Mukhopadhyay & Manisha Deb Sarkar, eds., South Asia and Climate Change: Unravelling the Conundrum, Routledge, July 2021
- Note: Part II focuses on "Climate Change Induced Human Migration: Concerns for Environmental Refugees."

Tobin Hansen & María Engracia Robles Robles, eds., Voices of the Border: Testimonios of Migration, Deportation, and Asylum, Georgetown Univ. Press, July 2021

June 2021:

Juliano Fiori, Fernando Espada, Andrea Rigo, Bertrand Taithe & Rafia Zakaria, Amidst the Debris: Humanitarianism and the End of Liberal Order, Hurst, June 2021


Marco Giugni & Maria Grasso, eds., Handbook of Citizenship and Migration, Edward Elgar, June 2021 



Aristotle Tziampiris & Foteini Asderaki, eds., The New Eastern Mediterranean Transformed: Emerging Issues and New Actors, Springer, June 2021
- Note: Includes four chapters on refugee and migration issues.

- Note: The chapter on Vietnamese refugees in Britain is open access.

Legal texts:


Open access:

Jasmin Lilian Diab, ed., Dignity in Movement: Borders, Bodies and Rights, E-International Relations, 2021

Hans Karl Peterlini & Jasmin Donlic, eds., Jahrbuch Migration und Gesellschaft = Yearbook Migration and Society 2020/2021, transcript Verlag, June 2021
- The theme of this edition is "Beyond Borders."