Showing posts with label South Africa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Africa. 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 March 2024

New Books: March 2024 - Pt. 1

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

March 2024:

Shaifali Sandhya, Displaced: Refugees, Trauma, and Integration within Nations, Oxford Univ. Press, March 2024

Ximena Alba Villalever, Stephanie Schütze, Ludger Pries & Oscar Calderón Morillón, eds., Forced Migration across Mexico: Organized Violence, Migrant Struggles, and Life Trajectories, Routledge, March 2024

Monika Mokre & Maria Six-Hohenbalken, eds., In/Visibility of Flight: Images and Narratives of Forced Migration, transcript Verlag, March 2024


- Focuses on Ireland and Italy.


Jamie J. Hagen, Samuel Ritholtz & Andrew Delatolla, eds., Queer Conflict Research: New Approaches to the Study of Political Violence, Bristol University Press, March 2024


Arturo J. Aldama & Jessica Ordaz, eds., Resistance and Abolition in the Borderlands: Confronting Trump's Reign of Terror, Univ. of Arizona Press, March 2024

03 July 2023

New Books: July 2023 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

June 2023:

Natalia Cintra, David Owen & Pía Riggirozzi, Displacement, Human Rights and Sexual and Reproductive Health: Conceptualizing Gender Protection Gaps in Latin America, Bristol Univ. Press, June 2023


Open access:

Megan Bradley, Cathryn Costello & Angela Sherwood, eds., IOM Unbound? Obligations and Accountability of the International Organization for Migration in an Era of Expansion, Cambridge Univ. Press, June 2023

Lin Lerpold, Örjan Sjöberg & Karl Wennberg, eds., Migration and Integration in a Post-Pandemic World: Socioeconomic Opportunities and Challenges, Springer, June 2023


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 April 2020

New Books: April 2020 - Pt. 1

Part 2 lists books published in March 2020 as well as new Open Access texts.

April 2020:

Francis Musoni, Border Jumping and Migration Control in Southern Africa, Indiana Univ. Press, April 2020

Maja Halilovic-Pastuovic, Bosnian Post-Refugee Transnationalism: After the Dayton Peace Agreement, Palgrave Pivot, April 2020

Jacqueline Jenkinson, Colonial, Refugee and Allied Civilians after the First World War: Immigration Restriction and Mass Repatriation, Routledge, April 2020

Alison Mountz, The Death of Asylum: Hidden Geographies of the Enforcement Archipelago, Univ. of Minnesota Press, April 2020

Kirsten Forkert, Federico Oliveri, Gargi Bhattacharyya & Janna Graham, How Media and Conflicts Make Migrants, Manchester Univ. Press, April 2020

Marie-Claire Foblets & Luc Leboeuf, eds., Humanitarian Admission to Europe: The Law between Promises and Constraints, Nomos/Hart Publishing, April 2020

Kelsey Freeman, No Option But North: The Migrant World and the Perilous Path Across the Border, Ig Publishing, April 2020

J. David Kinzie & George A. Keepers, eds., The Psychiatric Evaluation and Treatment of Refugees, American Psychiatric Association Publishing, April 2020

Adam Teller, Rescue the Surviving Souls: The Great Jewish Refugee Crisis of the Seventeenth Century, Princeton Univ. Press, April 2020

Donatella Di Cesare, Resident Foreigners: A Philosophy of Migration, Polity Books, April 2020


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."