Showing posts with label Somalis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Somalis. Show all posts

03 January 2023

New Books: January 2023

January 2023:

Toyin Falola & Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso, African Refugees, Indiana Univ. Press, Jan. 2023

Ashleigh Haw, Asylum Seekers in Australian News Media: Mediated (In)humanity, Palgrave Macmillan, Jan. 2023

Michael J. Carpenter, Melissa Kelly & Oliver Schmidtke, eds., Borders and Migration: The Canadian Experience in Comparative Perspective, Univ. of Ottawa Press, Jan. 2023 

Nereida Ripero-Muñiz, Cosmopolitan Refugees: Somali Migrant Women in Nairobi and Johannesburg, Berghahn Books, Jan. 2023


Marcia C. Schenck and Kate Reed, eds., The Right to Research: Historical Narratives by Refugee and Global South Researchers, McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, Jan. 2023


December 2022:

Mike Classon Frangos & Sheila Ghose, eds., Refugee Genres: Essays on the Culture of Flight and Refuge, Palgrave Macmillan, Dec. 2022 

Anna Triandafyllidou, ed., Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies, Routledge, 2nd ed., Dec. 2022


Open access:


Karolina Sobczak-Szelc, Marta Pachocka, Konrad Pędziwiatr, Justyna Szałańska & Monika Szulecka, From Reception to Integration of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Poland, Routledge, Dec. 2022

Martin Scott, Kate Wright & Mel Bunce, Humanitarian Journalists: Covering Crises from a Boundary Zone, Routledge, Dec. 2022

Christian Albrekt Larsen, ed., Migrants and Welfare States: Balancing Dilemmas in Northern Europe, Edward Elgar, Oct. 2022

01 November 2021

New Books: November 2021 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

October 2021:



Hans-Joachim Preuß, Christoph Beier & Dirk Messner, eds., Forced Displacement and Migration: Approaches and Programmes of International Cooperation, Springer, Oct. 2021


Lauren Carruth, Love and Liberation: Humanitarian Work in Ethiopia's Somali Region, Cornell Univ. Press, Oct. 2021

Mustapha El Alaoui-Faris, Antonio Federico & Wolfgang Grisold, eds., Neurology in Migrants and Refugees, Springer, Oct. 2021

Nicolas Fromm, Annette Jünemann & Hamza Safouane, eds., Power in Vulnerability: A Multi-Dimensional Review of Migrants’ Vulnerabilities, Springer, Oct. 2021




01 September 2021

New Books: September 2021 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

August 2021:

Christian Harkensee, Karen Olness & B. Emily Esmaili, eds., Child Refugee and Migrant Health: A Manual for Health Professionals, Springer, Aug. 2021


Marco Zoppi, Horizons of Security: The Somali Safety Net in Scandinavia, Rowman & Littlefield, Aug. 2021

Lorena Gazzotti, Immigration Nation: Aid, Control, and Border Politics in Morocco, Cambridge Univ. Press, Aug. 2021

Zaki Nahaboo & Nathan Kerrigan, Migrants, Borders and the European Question: The Calais Jungle, Palgrave Macmillan, Aug. 2021


Legal texts:


Guy S. Goodwin-Gill & Jane McAdam, The Refugee in International Law, 4th ed., Oxford Univ. Press, Sept. 2021

Open access:


- Note: Access to the text will not be available until 22 Sept.

Susanne Fengler, Monika Lengauer & Anna-Carina Zappe, eds., Reporting on Migrants and Refugees: Handbook for Journalism Educators, UNESCO, July 2021

Cassidy Johnson, Garima Jain & Allan Lavell, eds., Rethinking Urban Risk and Resettlement in the Global South, UCL Press, June 2021


02 August 2021

New Books: August 2021 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books published in August 2021 and new legal and open access texts, while part 2 lists new books published in July 2021 

August 2021:



Olga Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia, Sarah Nell-Müller & Roland Happ, eds., Digital Approaches to Promoting Integration in Higher Education: Opening Universities for Refugees, Springer, Aug. 2021

Leanne Weber & Claudia Tazreiter, eds., Handbook of Migration and Global Justice, Edward Elgar, Aug. 2021

Liliana Lyra Jubilut, Marcia Vera Espinoza & Gabriela Mezzanotti, eds., Latin America and Refugee Protection: Regimes, Logics and Challenges, Berghahn Books, Aug. 2021

Lydia Morris, The Moral Economy of Welfare and Migration: Reconfiguring Rights in Austerity Britain, ‎ McGill-Queen's University Press, Aug. 2021

Samantha Seeley, Race, Removal, and the Right to Remain: Migration and the Making of the United States, Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture & Univ. of North Carolina Press, Aug. 2021

Vinh Nguyen & Thy Phu, eds., Refugee States: Critical Refugee Studies in Canada, Univ. of Toronto Press, Aug. 2021


Legal text:


Open access:

Antoine de Bengy Puyvallée & Kristian Bjørkdahl, eds., Do-Gooders at the End of Aid: Scandinavian Humanitarianism in the Twenty-First Century, Cambridge University Press, July 2021

03 May 2021

New Books: May 2021 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books published in May 2021, while part 2 lists new books published in April 2021 as well as new legal and open access texts.

May 2021:


Jo-Anne Wilson-Keenan, Children at the Border: An American Human Rights Crisis, McFarland, May 2021 

Rebecca Hamlin, Crossing: How We Label and React to People on the Move, Stanford Univ. Press, May 2021


Martha Montero-Sieburth, Rosa Mas Giralt, Noemi Garcia-Arjona & Joaquín Eguren, eds., Family Practices in Migration: Everyday Lives and Relationships, Routledge, May 2021

Jeannette Money & Sarah P. Lockhart, eds., Introduction to International Migration: Population Movements in the 21st Century, Routledge, May 2021





Gil Loescher, Refugees: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford Univ. Press, May 2021

Sibylla Brodzinsky & Max Schoening, eds., Throwing Stones at the Moon: Narratives From Colombians Displaced by Violence, Haymarket Books, May 2021 

Alexander Betts, The Wealth of Refugees: How Displaced People Can Build Economies, Oxford Univ. Press, May 2021


02 July 2019

New Books: July 2019

See below for new listings of books due out in July. There are also a few references to books published in May and legal texts.

July 2019:

Khalid Arar, Jeffrey S. Brooks & Ira Bogotch, eds., Education, Immigration and Migration: Policy, Leadership and Praxis for a Changing World, Emerald Publishing, July 2019

Heather Smith-Cannoy, ed., Emerging Threats to Human Rights: Resources, Violence, and Deprivation of Citizenship, Temple Univ. Press, July 2019

Burcu Dogramaci & Birgit Mersmann, eds., Handbook of Art and Global Migration: Theories, Practices, and Challenges, De Gruyter, July 2019

Terry Gibson, Making Aid Agencies Work: Reconnecting INGOs with the People They Serve, Emerald Publishing, July 2019

Neil Carrier & Tabea Scharrer, eds., Mobile Urbanity: Somali Presence in Urban East Africa, Berghahn Books, July 2019

Olga Maya Demetriou, Refugeehood and the Postconflict Subject: Reconsidering Minor Losses, SUNY Press, July 2019 

Elizabeth G. Ferris & Katharine M. Donato, Refugees, Migration and Global Governance: Negotiating the Global Compacts, Routledge, July 2019

Wendy Hunter, Undocumented Nationals: Between Statelessness and Citizenship, Cambridge Univ. Press, July 2019


May 2019:

Jody L. McBrien, ed., Educational Policies and Practices of English-Speaking Refugee Resettlement Countries, Brill, May 2019

Legal texts:

Jane McAdam & Fiona Chong, Refugee Rights and Policy Wrongs: A Frank, Up-to-date Guide by Experts, New South Books, July 2019



01 November 2018

New Books: November 2018

See below for new listings of books due out in November. There are also additional references to books published in September and October, as well as new legal texts and a book series.

November 2018:

Bill Ong Hing, American Presidents, Deportations, and Human Rights Violations: From Carter to Trump, Cambridge University Press, Nov. 2018

Anssi Paasi, Eeva-Kaisa Prokkola, Jarkko Saarinen & Kaj Zimmerbauer, eds., Borderless Worlds for Whom?: Ethics, Moralities and Mobilities, Routledge, Nov. 2018

Frances Trix, Europe and the Refugee Crisis: Local Responses to Migrants, I.B. Tauris, Nov. 2018

Ludger Pries & Pablo Yankelevich, eds., European and Latin American Social Scientists as Refugees, Émigrés and Return‐Migrants, Palgrave Macmillan, Nov. 2018

Mollie Gerver, The Ethics and Practice of Refugee Repatriation, Edinburgh University Press, Nov. 2018

Elena Fontanari, Lives in Transit: An Ethnographic Study of Refugees’ Subjectivity across European Borders, Routledge, Nov. 2018

Maurice Stierl, Migrant Resistance in Contemporary Europe, Routledge, Nov. 2018 

Adele Galipo, Return Migration and Nation Building in Africa: Reframing the Somali Diaspora, Routledge, Nov. 2018

B Camminga, Transgender Refugees and the Imagined South Africa: Bodies Over Borders and Borders Over Bodies, Palgrave Macmillan, Nov. 2018 

Javier S. Hidalgo, Unjust Borders: Individuals and the Ethics of Immigration, Routledge, Nov. 2018

October 2018:

Andreas Hamburger, Camellia Hancheva, Saime Özcürümez, Carmen Scher, Biljana Stankovic & Slavica Tutnjevic, eds., Forced Migration and Social Trauma: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Sociology and Politics, CRC Press, Oct. 2018

William R. Kerr, The Gift of Global Talent: How Migration Shapes Business, Economy & Society, Stanford University Press, Oct. 2018

Eureka Henrich & Julian M. Simpson, eds., History, Historians and the Immigration Debate: Going Back to Where We Came From, Palgrave Macmillan, Oct. 2018

Claudia Gualtieri, ed., Migration and the Contemporary Mediterranean: Shifting Cultures in Twenty-First-Century Italy and Beyond, Peter Lang, Oct. 2018

September 2018:

ChorSwang Ngin, Identities on Trial in the United States: Asylum Seekers from Asia, Lexington Books, Sept. 2018

Hilde Greefs & Anne Winter, eds., Migration Policies and Materialities of Identification in European Cities: Papers and Gates, 1500-1930s, Routledge, Sept. 2018

Legal texts:

Fanny Thornton, Climate Change and People on the Move: International Law and Justice, Oxford University Press, Nov. 2018

Phil Orchard, Protecting the Internally Displaced: Rhetoric and Reality, Routledge, Oct. 2018

New series:

McGill-Queen's Refugee and Forced Migration Studies Series, McGill-Queen's University Press, 2018-
- "The purpose of the McGill-Queen's Refugee and Forced Migration Studies series is to advance in-depth examination of diverse forms, dimensions, and experiences of displacement, including in the context of conflict and violence, repression and persecution, and disasters and environmental change. The series will explore responses to refugees, internal displacement, and other forms of forced migration to illuminate the dynamics surrounding forced migration in global, national, and local contexts, including Canada, the perspectives of displaced individuals and communities, and the connections to broader patterns of human mobility."