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Showing posts with label Palestinians. Show all posts

01 May 2025

New Books: May 2025 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1.

April 2025:



Basma El Zein & Ahmed Al Jarwan, eds., Fostering Refugee Resilience: Global Perspectives on Integration, Inclusion, and Prosperity, Emerald Publishing, April 2025

Alexander Kustov, In Our Interest: How Democracies Can Make Immigration Popular, Columbia Univ. Press, April 2025

Friedemann Yi-Neumann, A Material Culture Ethnography of Home-Making in Asylum Reception: Crafting Refuge, Palgrave Macmillan, April 2025 
- Focuses on Germany.

Kelsea Best, Kayly Ober & Robert A. McLeman, Migration and Displacement in a Changing Climate, Cambridge Univ. Press, April 2025 

Michael Omondi Owiso, Fekadu Adugna Tufa & Abdi Mohamud Hersi, eds., Migration and Displacement in the IGAD Region: Human Mobility in the Context of COVID-19, Springer, April 2025

Open access:

Khadija Abbasi, Reza Hussaini, Atefeh Kazemi & Abdullah Mohammadi, Displacement of the Hazara People of Afghanistan: Complex Histories, Lived Places Publishing, April 2025

Alice Panepinto, Bana Abu Zuluf, Ahmad Amara, Brendan Ciarán Browne, Munir Nuseibah & Triestino Mariniello, eds., Ending Impunity for International Law Violations: Palestinian Bedouins and the Risk of Forced Displacement, Hart Publishing, March 2025


Jonathan Crush, Abel Chikanda & Sujata Ramachandran, eds., New Directions in South-South Migration, Springer, April 2025

01 February 2025

New Books: February 2025

February 2025:



José A. Brandariz, Giulia Fabini, Cristina Fernández-Bessa & Valeria Ferraris, eds., Border Criminologies from the Periphery: Cross-national Conversations on Bordered Penality, Feb. 2025

Charlotte Taylor, Simon Goodman & Stuart Dunmore, eds., The Discursive Construction of Migrant Identities, Bloomsbury Academic, Feb. 2025

Claudia Masferrer, Erin R. Hamilton & Nicole Denier, The Returned: Former U.S. Migrants’ Lives in Mexico City, Russell Sage Foundation, Feb. 2025

Sophia Balakian, Unsettled Families: Refugees, Humanitarianism, and the Politics of Kinship, Stanford Univ. Press, Feb. 2025

January 2025:


Hiroshi Motomura, Borders and Belonging: Toward a Fair Immigration Policy, Oxford Univ. Press, Jan. 2025 


Wills Kalisha & Tomasz Szkudlarek, eds., Educating the Next Generation: Reflections on Crises, Migration, and Education, Springer, Jan. 2025 

Maria Anita Stefanelli & Izabela Skórzynska, eds., Scars of War: Migration, Security and Sustainable Future, Emerald Publishing, Jan. 2025

Legal texts:

Marc Bossuyt, Right to Asylum: Between Demagogy and Hypocrisy, Hart Publishing, Feb. 2025

Nikolas Feith Tan, Transnational Asylum: Toward a Principled Framework, Routledge, Feb. 2025

Open access:

16 December 2024

New Books: December 2024 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books due out in December 2024, while Part 2 lists additional November 2024 titles as well as new open access texts.

December 2024:

Samuel J. Spiegel, Blessing Mucherera, Sidra Idrees, Francesco Moze, Kanak Rajadhyaksha Boel McAteer, Thabani Mutambasere, Georgia Cole, Jean-Benoit Falisse & Savan Qadir, Displacement, Borders, and Unsettling Narratives: Critical Directions for Higher Education, Palgrave Macmillan, Dec. 2024

Adam Lichtenheld, Guilt by Location: Forced Displacement and Population Sorting in Civil Wars, Cambridge Univ. Press, Dec. 2024

Mary Bosworth, Katja Franko & Maggy Lee, eds., Handbook on Border Criminology, Edward Elgar, Dec. 2024

Marco d’Errico, Donato Romano & Paul Winters, eds., How Close is Close? Assessing Uganda’s Progressive Refugee Policy in the Era of COVID-19, Routledge, Dec. 2024

Mohamed Elmi, Wendy Cukier, Zohreh Hassannezhad Chavoushi & Guang Ying Mo, eds., Immigrant Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities, Palgrave Macmillan, Dec. 2024

Núria Carrete-Marín & Francesc Buscà, Physical Activity and Sport as Social Inclusion Tool for Refugees: A Pedagogical Approach, Springer, Dec. 2024


Mary Bosworth, Supply Chain Justice: The Logistics of British Border Control, Princeton Univ. Press, Dec. 2024 



01 February 2024

New Books: February 2024 - Pt. 1

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

February 2024:

Eithne Nightingale, Child Migrant Voices in Modern Britain: Oral Histories 1930s-Present Day, Bloomsbury Academic, Feb. 2024 

Susan J. Terrio, Forced Out: Migrant Mothers in Search of Refuge and Hope, NYU Press, Feb. 2024
- Focuses on Central Americans in the US.

Ali Bhagat, Governing the Displaced: Race and Ambivalence in Global Capitalism, Cornell University Press, Feb. 2024

Silke Roth, Bandana Purkayastha & Tobias Denskus, eds., Handbook on Humanitarianism and Inequality, Edward Elgar, Feb. 2024

Jennifer Riggan & Amanda Poole, Hosting States and Unsettled Guests: Eritrean Refugees in a Time of Migration Deterrence, Indiana Univ. Press, Feb. 2024

Rituparna Roy, Jayanta Sengupta & Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, eds., The Long History of Partition in Bengal: Event, Memory, Representations, Routledge India, Feb. 2024


Legal texts:

Andreas Zimmermann, Terje Einarsen & Franziska M. Herrmann, eds., The 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol, 2nd ed., Oxford Univ. Press, Jan. 2024

Emma Dunlop, Ensuring Access to Courts for Asylum Seekers and Refugees, Oxford Univ. Press, Feb. 2024

02 October 2023

New Books: October 2023

October 2023:


Ramón Spaaij, Carla Luguetti & Nicola De Martini Ugolotti, eds., Forced Migration and Sport: Critical Dialogues Across International Contexts and Disciplinary Boundaries, Routledge, Oct. 2023

Karen Jacobsen & Nassim Majidi, eds., Handbook on Forced Migration, Edward Elgar, Oct. 2023

Kristin Bergtora Sandvik, Humanitarian Extractivism: The Digital Transformation of Aid, Manchester Univ. Press, Oct. 2023 

Elisabeth Piller & Neville Wylie, eds., Humanitarianism and the Greater War, 1914-24, Manchester Univ. Press, Oct. 2023 

Marko Kmezić, Alexandra Prodromidou & Pavlos Gkasis, eds., Migration, EU Integration and the Balkan Route, Oct. 2023

Louis Brehony, Palestinian Music in Exile: Voices of Resistance, American Univ. in Cairo Press, Oct. 2023

Ruth Balint, Joy Damousi & Sheila Fitzpatrick, eds., When Migrants Fail to Stay: New Histories on Departures and Migration, Bloomsbury Academic, Oct. 2023

September 2023:

Evgenia Iliadou, Border Harms and Everyday Violence: A Prison Island in Europe, Bristol Univ. Press, Sept. 2023

Fethi Mansouri, The Global Politics of Forced Migration: An Australian Perspective, Palgrave Macmillan, Sept. 2023 

Eliot Dickinson, Human Migration and the Refugee Crisis: Origins and Global Impact, Bloomsbury Academic, Sept. 2023 

Karina Horsti, Survival and Witness at Europe's Border: The Afterlives of a Disaster, Cornell Univ. Press, Sept. 2023

Thomas DeVere Wolsey & Ibrahim M. Karkouti, eds., Teaching Refugees and Displaced Students: What Every Educator Should Know, Springer, Sept. 2023

Legal text:

Hugo Storey, The Refugee Definition in International Law, Oxford Univ. Press, Oct. 2023

Open access:

Magdalena Kmak, Law, Migration, and Human Mobility: Mobile Law, Routledge, Sept. 2023 

Asli Selin Okyay, Luca Barana & Colleen Elizabeth Boland, eds., Moving Towards Europe: Diverse Trajectories and Multidimensional Drivers of Migration across the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, Peter Lang, Aug. 2023



 

01 September 2023

New Books: September 2023 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

August 2023:

Elaine Chase, Nando Sigona & Dawn Chatty, eds., Becoming Adult on the Move: Migration Journeys, Encounters and Life Transitions, Springer, Aug. 2023


Noa Shaindlinger, Displacement and Erasure in Palestine: The Politics of Hope, Edinburgh Univ. Press, Aug. 2023


David Carment & Yiagadeesen Samy, eds., Handbook of Fragile States, Edward Elgar, Aug. 2023 


Chiara Renzo, Jewish Displaced Persons in Italy 1943–1951, Routledge, Aug. 2023

Bojan Aleksov, Jewish Refugees in the Balkans, 1933-1945, Brill, Aug. 2023 

Elspeth Guild, ed., Monitoring Border Violence in the EU: Frontex in Focus, Routledge, Aug. 2023


Yana Meerzon & S.E Wilmer, eds., The Palgrave Handbook of Theatre and Migration, Springer, Aug. 2023

Fernando Chang-Muy & Elaine Congress, eds., Social Work with Immigrants and Refugees: Legal Issues, Clinical Skills, and Advocacy, 3rd ed., Springer Publishing Company, Aug. 2023

03 July 2023

New Books: July 2023 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books published in July 2023 while part 2 lists new June 2023 and open access titles.

July 2023:


Viktoriya Sereda, Displacement in War-Torn Ukraine: State, Displacement and Belonging, Cambridge Univ. Press, July 2023

Karen Culcasi, Displacing Territory: Syrian and Palestinian Refugees in Jordan, Univ. of Chicago Press, July 2023

Katarzyna Nowak, Kingdom of Barracks: Polish Displaced Persons in Allied-Occupied Germany and Austria, McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, July 2023


Eleonora Milazzo, Refugee Protection and Solidarity: The Duties of EU Member States, Oxford Univ. Press, July 2023

AKM Ahsan Ullah & Diotima Chattoraj, The Unheard Stories of the Rohingyas: Ethnicity, Diversity and Media, Bristol Univ. Press, July 2023

Legal text:

Walter Kälin, Internal Displacement and the Law, Oxford Univ. Press, July 2023

03 March 2022

New Books: March 2022 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

Legal texts:

Marie-Claire Foblets & Jean-Yves Carlier, eds., Law and Migration in a Changing World, Springer, March 2022

Kate Ogg, Protection from Refuge: From Refugee Rights to Migration Management, Cambridge Univ. Press, March 2022

Open access:


- Note: The complete text will become available as of 27 March 2022.

Friedemann Yi-Neumann, Andrea Lauser, Antonie Fuhse & Peter J. Bräunlein, eds., Material Culture and (Forced) Migration: Materializing the Transient, UCL Press, Feb. 2022

Céline Cantat, Ian M. Cook & Prem Kumar Rajaram, eds., Opening Up the University: Teaching and Learning with Refugees, Berghahn Books, Feb. 2022

Ninette Kelley, People Forced to Flee: History, Change and Challenge, UNHCR & Oxford Univ. Press, 2022

- Note: The complete text will become available as of 4 March 2022.

Erol Balkan & Zümray Kutlu Tonak, eds., Refugees on the Move: Crisis and Response in Turkey and Europe, Berghahn Books, Feb. 2022



01 February 2022

New Books: February 2022 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

January 2022:

Gustavo Barbosa, The Best of Hard Times: Palestinian Refugee Masculinities in Lebanon, Syracuse Univ. Press, Jan. 2022


Maria do Carmo dos Santos Gonçalves, Rebecca Gutwald, Tanja Kleibl, Ronald Lutz, Ndangwa Noyoo & Janestic Twikirize, eds., The Coronavirus Crisis and Challenges to Social Development: Global Perspectives, Springer, Jan. 2022 
- Note: A number of chapters focus on migrants and/or refugees.

- Note: An earlier edition of this book was retracted.


Tony Johnstone Young, Sara Ganassin, Stefanie Schneider, Alina Schartner & Steve Walsh, Intercultural Challenges for the Reintegration of Displaced Professionals: A Response to the Language Learning Needs of Refugees in Europe, Routledge, Jan. 2022

Ujjaini Mukhopadhyay, ed., Internal Migration within South Asia: Contemporary Issues and Challenges, Springer, Jan. 2022

Legal text:

James C. Simeon, ed., Serious International Crimes, Human Rights, and Forced Migration, Routledge, Feb. 2022

Open access:

Nicholas R. Micinski, Delegating Responsibility: International Cooperation on Migration in the European Union, Univ. of Michigan Press, Jan. 2022

Marie Sandberg, Luca Rossi, Vasilis Galis & Martin Bak Jørgensen, eds., Research Methodologies and Ethical Challenges in Digital Migration Studies: Caring for (Big) Data?, Palgrave Macmillan, Nov. 2021

Anasua Basu Ray Chaudhury, ed., Revisiting the 1951 Refugee Convention: Exploring Global Perspectives, Observer Research Foundation & Global Policy Journal, 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.


02 August 2021

New Books: August 2021 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

July 2021: 

 Mondira Dutta, Disaster and Human Trafficking, Springer, July 2021



Gottfried Schweiger, ed., Migration, Recognition and Critical Theory, Springer, July 2021 


Austin Sarat & Devyani Prabhat, eds., Privatisation of Migration Control: Power without Accountability?, Emerald Publishing, July 2021

Yvonne Vissing & Sofia Leitão, eds., The Rights of Unaccompanied Minors: Perspectives and Case Studies on Migrant Children, Springer, July 2021

Monish Bhatia & Victoria Canning, eds., Stealing Time: Migration, Temporalities and State Violence, Springer, July 2021

01 June 2021

New Books: June 2021

June 2021:

Nicola Jones, Kate Pincock & Bassam Abu Hamad, eds., Adolescents in Humanitarian Crisis: Displacement, Gender and Social Inequalities, Routledge, June 2021


Alexandra Cosima Budabin & Lisa Ann Richey, Batman Saves the Congo: How Celebrities Disrupt the Politics of Development, Univ. of Minnesota Press, June 2021

Maria Gabrielsen Jumbert & Elisa Pascucci, eds., Citizen Humanitarianism at European Borders, Routledge, June 2021

Daniel Bertrand Monk & Andrew Herscher, The Global Shelter Imaginary: IKEA Humanitarianism and Rightless Relief, Univ. of Minnesota Press, June 2021



Giles Merritt, People Power: Why We Need More Migrants, I.B. Tauris, June 2021

Hasret Çomak, Burak Şakir Şeker, Mehlika Özlem Ultan, Yaprak Civelek & Çağla Arslan Bozkuş, eds., Refugee Crisis in International Policy, vol. 1: Legal and Social Statuses of Refugees, Transnational Press London, June 2021 


May 2021:



Cathryn Costello, Michelle Foster & McAdam, eds., The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law, Oxford Univ. Press, June 2021
- Note: See also this related blog post with links to preprints of books chapters.

Open access:

01 July 2020

New Books: July 2020

July 2020:

Yehia Ghanem, Al Jazeera, Freedom of the Press, and Forecasting Humanitarian Emergencies, Routledge, July 2020

Michael Kagan, Battle to Stay in America: Immigration's Hidden Front Line, Univ. of Nevada Press, July 2020

Jacqueline Bhabha, Wenona Giles & Faraaz Mahomed, eds., A Better Future: The Role of Higher Education for Displaced and Marginalised People, Cambridge Univ. Press, July 2020

Fazila Bhimji, Border Regimes, Racialisation Processes and Resistance in Germany: An Ethnographic Study of Protest and Solidarity, Spring, July 2020

Laurie Collier Hillstrom, Family Separation and the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis, ABC-CLIO, July 2020

Nora Stel, Hybrid Political Order and the Politics of Uncertainty: Refugee Governance in Lebanon, Routledge, July 2020

Nafisa Yeasmin, Waliul Hasanat, Jan Brzozowski & Stefan Kirchner, Immigration in the Circumpolar North: Integration and Resilience, Routledge, July 2020

Clara Rachel Eybalin Casseus, Stevens Aguto Odongoh & Amal Adel Abdrabo, Memory, Conflicts, Disasters, and the Geopolitics of the Displaced, IGI Global, July 2020

Ranabir Samaddar, The Postcolonial Age of Migration, Routledge, July 2020

Jessy Abouarab, Reframing Syrian Refugee Insecurity through a Feminist Lens: The Case of Lebanon, Rownman & Littlefield, July 2020

Lisa Unangst, Hakan Ergin, Araz Khajarian, Tessa DeLaquil & Hans de Wit, eds., Refugees and Higher Education: Trans-national Perspectives on Access, Equity, and Internationalization, Brill, July 2020

Jacob Soboroff, Separated: Inside an American Tragedy, Custom House, July 2020

S. Behnaz Hosseini, Trauma and the Rehabilitation of Trafficked Women: The Experiences of Yazidi Survivors, Routledge, July 2020

Lucia De Haene & Cécile Rousseau, eds., Working with Refugee Families: Trauma and Exile in Family Relationships, Cambridge Univ. Press, July 2020

June 2020:

Suzan J. Song & Peter Ventevogel, eds., Child, Adolescent and Family Refugee Mental Health: A Global Perspective, Springer, June 2020

Raul Matta, Charles-Edouard de Suremain, Chantal Crenn, eds., Food Identities at Home and on the Move: Explorations at the Intersection of Food, Belonging and Dwelling, Routledge, June 2020

Legal texts:

Eve Massingham & Annabel McConnachie, eds., Ensuring Respect for International Humanitarian Law, Routledge, July 2020

Francesca Albanese & Lex Takkenberg, Palestinian Refugees in International Law, 2nd ed., Oxford Univ. Press, July 2020

Mathilde Crépin, Persecution, International Refugee Law and Refugees: A Feminist Approach, Routledge, July 2020

Open access:

Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, ed., Refuge in a Moving World: Tracing Refugee and Migrant Journeys Across Disciplines, UCL Press, July 2020
- Note: This volume will be available as of 17 July 2020.


01 June 2020

New Books: June 2020 - Pt. 2

Legal texts:

Ben Saul & Dapo Akande, eds., The Oxford Guide to International Humanitarian Law, Oxford Univ. Press, June 2020

Open access:

Sergio Carrera, Deirdre Curtin & Andrew Geddes, eds., 20 Years Anniversary of the Tampere Programme: Europeanisation Dynamics of the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, European University Institute, May 2020
- See esp. Part II on "Borders and Asylum."


Sarah Spencer & Anna Triandafyllidou, eds., Migrants with Irregular Status in Europe: Evolving Conceptual and Policy Challenges, Springer, May 2020

03 February 2020

New Books: February 2020

See below for new books due out in February 2020.

February 2020:

Anna Nyburg, The Clothes on Our Backs: How Refugees from Nazism Revitalised the British Fashion Trade, Vallentine Mitchell, Feb. 2020

Danielle Vella, Dying to Live: Stories from Refugees on the Road to Freedom, Rowman & Littlefield, Feb. 2020

Megan Bradley, The International Organization for Migration: Challenges, Commitments, Complexities, Routledge, Feb. 2020

Margaret Franz & Kumarini Silva, Migration, Identity, and Belonging: Defining Borders and Boundaries of the Homeland, Routledge, Feb. 2020

Marte Heian-Engdal, Palestinian Refugees after 1948: The Failure of International Diplomacy, I.B. Tauris, Feb. 2020

Anna Carastathis & Myrto Tsilimpounidi, Reproducing Refugees: Photographia of a Crisis, Rowman & Littlefield, Feb. 2020

Karl D. Qualls, Stalin's Niños: Educating Spanish Civil War Refugee Children in the Soviet Union, 1937–1951, Univ. of Toronto Press, Feb. 2020

David Owen, What Do We Owe to Refugees?, Polity Books, Feb. 2020

Legal text:

Mariagiulia Giuffré, The Readmission of Asylum Seekers under International Law, Hart Publishing, Feb. 2020

01 October 2018

New Books: October 2018

See below for new listings of books due out in October. There are also additional references to books published in July, August, and September.

October 2018:

Robert E. Bartholomew & Anja Reumschuessel, American Intolerance: Our Dark History of Demonizing Immigrants, Penguin Random House, Oct. 2018

Atsushi Hanatani, Oscar A. Gómez & Chigumi Kawaguchi, eds., Crisis Management Beyond the Humanitarian-Development Nexus (Routledge, Oct. 2018)

Peter L. Patrick, Monika S. Schmid & Karin Zwaan, eds., Language Analysis for the Determination of Origin: Current Perspectives and New Directions, Springer, Oct. 2018 

Ilana Feldman, Life Lived in Relief: Humanitarian Predicaments and Palestinian Refugee Politics, Univ. of California Press, Oct. 2018 

Tamara Caraus & Elena Paris, eds., Migration, Protest Movements and the Politics of Resistance: A Radical Political Philosophy of Cosmopolitanism, Routledge, Oct. 2018

Sibylle Heilbrunn, Jörg Freiling & Aki Harima, eds., Refugee Entrepreneurship: A Case-based Topography, Palgrave Macmillan, Oct. 2018 

Margit Feischmidt, Ludger Pries & Celine Cantat, eds., Refugee Protection and Civil Society in Europe, Palgrave Macmillan, Oct. 2018 

Olga Maya Demetriou, Refugeehood and the Postconflict Subject: Reconsidering Minor Losses, SUNY Press, Oct. 2018
- Focuses on Cyprus.

Jacqueline Stevenson & Sally Baker, Refugees in Higher Education: Debate, Discourse and Practice, Emerald Publishing, Oct. 2018

Enakshi Sengupta & Patrick Blessinger , eds., Strategies, Policies and Directions for Refugee Education, Emerald Publishing, Oct. 2018

September 2018:

Nathan Riley Carpenter & Benjamin N. Lawrance, eds., Africans in Exile: Mobility, Law, and Identity, Indiana Univ. Press, Sept. 2018

Pope Francis, A Stranger and You Welcomed Me: A Call to Mercy and Solidarity with Migrants and Refugees, Orbis Books, Sept. 2018

August 2018:

Jan Raska, Czech Refugees in Cold War Canada, 1945-1989, Univ. of Manitoba Press, Aug. 2018

Ibrahim Sirkeci, Emília Lana de Freitas Castro & Ülkü Sezgi Sözen, eds., Migration Policy in Crisis, Transnational Press London, Aug. 2018

July 2018:

Mateja Celestina, Living Displacement: The Loss and Making of Place in Colombia, Manchester Univ. Press, July 2018