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01 September 2022

New Books: September 2022 - Pt. 1

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

September 2022:

Elżbieta M. Goździak & Supang Chantavanich, eds., African Migration to Thailand: Race, Mobility, and Integration, Routledge, Sept. 2022

Fathali M. Moghaddam & Margaret J. Hendricks, eds., Contemporary Immigration: Psychological Perspectives to Address Challenges and Inform Solutions, American Psychological Association, Sept. 2022

James F. Hollifield, Philip L. Martin, Pia M. Orrenius & François Héran, eds., Controlling Immigration: A Comparative Perspective, 4th ed., Stanford Univ. Press, Sept. 2022

Enrique Coraza de los Santos & Luis Alfredo Arriola Vega, eds., Crises and Migration: Critical Perspectives from Latin America, Springer, Sept. 2022

Sabine Bauer-Amin, Leonardo Schiocchet & Maria Six-Hohenbalken, eds., Embodied Violence and Agency in Refugee Regimes: Anthropological Perspectives, transcript Verlag, Sept. 2022

Shezan Muhammedi, Gifts from Amin: Ugandan Asian Refugees in Canada, Univ. of Manitoba Press, Sept. 2022

Stefano Angeleri, Irregular Migrants and the Right to Health, Cambridge Univ. Press, Sept. 2022 

Federica Infantino & Djordje Sredanovic, eds., Migration Control in Practice: Before and Within the Borders of the State, Éditions de l'Université de Bruxelles, Sept. 2022

Sanaa Alimia, Refugee Cities: How Afghans Changed Urban Pakistan, Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, Sept. 2022 

Maria Cristina Garcia, State of Disaster: The Failure of U.S. Migration Policy in an Age of Climate Change, Univ. of North Carolina Press, Sept. 2022

Bastiaan Willems & Michal Adam Palacz, eds., A Transnational History of Forced Migrants in Europe: Unwilling Nomads in the Age of the Two World Wars, Bloomsbury, Sept. 2022 

Vivienne Elton, Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Gertraud Schlesinger-Kipp & Vivian B. Pender, eds., Trauma, Flight and Migration: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Routledge, Sept. 2022



Natalia Caicedo Camacho & Luisa Feline Freier, eds., Voluntary and Forced Migration in Latin America: Law and Policy Reforms, McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, Sept. 2022 


01 August 2022

New Books: August 2022 - Pt. 1

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

August 2022:

Jennifer Leaning & Shubhangi Bhadada, eds., The 1947 Partition of British India: Forced Migration and Its Reverberations, SAGE Spectrum, Aug. 2022 


Paul R. Bartrop, The Holocaust and Australia: Refugees, Rejection, and Memory, Bloomsbury Academic, Aug. 2022

Virginia Barber-Rioja, Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith & Sarah Vendzules, Mental Health Evaluations in Immigration Court: A Guide for Mental Health and Legal Professionals, NYU Press, Aug. 2022


Martin Lemberg-Pedersen, Sharla M. Fett, Lucy Mayblin, Nina Sahraoui & Eva Magdalena Stambøl, eds., Postcoloniality and Forced Migration: Mobility, Control, Agency, Bristol University Press, Aug. 2022



Deborah E. Anker, Law of Asylum in the United States, Thomson Reuters, 2022 



01 June 2022

New Books: June 2022

June 2022:



Lilie Chouliaraki & Myria Georgiou, The Digital Border: Migration, Technology, Power, NYU Press, June 2022

- Focuses on Australia.

Tamar Mayer & Trinh Tran, eds., Displacement, Belonging, and Migrant Agency in the Face of Power, Routledge, June 2022

Akira Kitade, Emerging Heroes: WWII-Era Diplomats, Jewish Refugees, and Escape to Japan, Academic Studies Press, June 2022


May 2022:

Andrew Leon Hanna, 25 Million Sparks: The Untold Story of Refugee Entrepreneurs, Cambridge Univ. Press, May 2022
- Focuses on  Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan.


Christoph Kalter, Postcolonial People: The Return from Africa and the Remaking of Portugal, Cambridge Univ. Press, May 2022 

Melissa Phillips & Louise Olliff, eds., Understanding Diaspora Development: Lessons from Australia and the Pacific, Palgrave Macmillan, May 2022

Open access:

Agustín Escobar Latapí & Claudia Masferrer, eds., Migration Between Mexico and the United States: IMISCOE Regional Reader, Springer, May 2022

Pragna Rugunanan & Nomkhosi Xulu-Gama, eds., Migration in Southern Africa: IMISCOE Regional Reader, Springer, May 2022

01 May 2020

New Books: May 2020

May 2020:

Melissa Schnyder and Noha Shawki, Advocating for Refugees in the European Union: Norm-Based Strategies by Civil-Society Organizations, Rowman & Littlefield, May 2020

A. Naomi Paik, Bans, Walls, Raids, Sanctuary: Understanding U.S. Immigration for the Twenty-First Century, Univ. of California Press, May 2020

Jean-François Véran, Doris Burtscher & Beverley Stringer, eds., Médecins Sans Frontières and Humanitarian Situations: An Anthropological Exploration, Routledge, May 2020

Jochen Lingelbach, On the Edges of Whiteness: Polish Refugees in British Colonial Africa during and after the Second World War, Berghahn Books, May 2020

Beata Halicka, The Polish Wild West: Forced Migration and Cultural Appropriation in the Polish-German Borderlands, 1945-1948, Routledge, May 2020

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

Rachel Sharples, Spaces of Solidarity: Karen Activism in the Thailand-Burma Borderlands, Berghahn Books, May 2020

Tom Scott-Smith & Mark E. Breeze, eds., Structures of Protection? Rethinking Refugee Shelter, Berghahn Books, May 2020

April 2020:

John Washington, The Dispossessed: A Story of Asylum and the US-Mexican Border and Beyond, Verso Books, April 2020

Tom Scott-Smith, On an Empty Stomach: Two Hundred Years of Hunger Relief, Cornell Univ. Press, April 2020

Swen Steinberg & Anthony Grenville, eds., Refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe in British Overseas Territories, Brill, April 2020

Legal texts:

Lili Song, Chinese Refugee Law and Policy, Cambridge University Press, May 2020

Sandra Mantu, Paul Minderhoud & Elspeth Guild, eds., EU Citizenship and Free Movement Rights: Taking Supranational Citizenship Seriously, Brill/Nijhoff, April 2020

Valsamis Mitsilegas, Violeta Moreno-Lax & Niovi Vavoula, eds., Securitising Asylum Flows: Deflection, Criminalisation and Challenges for Human Rights, Brill/Nijhoff, May 2020



04 March 2019

New Books: March 2019

See below for new listings of books due out in March. There are also additional references to books published in February.

March 2019:

Terence Chun Tat Shum, Asylum-Seeking Journeys in Asia: Refugees in Hong Kong and Bangkok, Routledge, March 2019

Nancy Hiemstra, Detain and Deport: The Chaotic U.S. Immigration Enforcement Regime, Univ. of Georgia Press, March 2019

Greg Grandin, The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America, Metropolitan Books, March 2019

David Scott FitzGerald, Refuge Beyond Reach: How Rich Democracies Repel Asylum Seekers, Oxford University Press, March 2019

Christine Crudo Blackburn & Paul E. Lenze, Jr., Syrian Forced Migration and Public Health in the European Union, Lexington Books, March 2019

Bridget M. Haas & Amy Shuman, Technologies of Suspicion and the Ethics of Obligation in Political Asylum, Ohio University Press, March 2019

February 2019:

Katharyne Mitchell, Reece Jones & Jennifer L. Fluri, eds., Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration, Edward Elgar, Feb. 2019

Khalid Arar, Kussai Haj-Yehia, David B Ross & Yasar Kondakci, eds., Higher Education Challenges for Migrant and Refugee Students in a Global World, Peter Lang, Feb. 2019

Deborah A. Boehm & Susan J. Terrio, eds., Illegal Encounters: The Effect of Detention and Deportation on Young People, NYU Press, Feb. 2019

Sudha Rajput, Internal Displacement and Conflict: The Kashmiri Pandits in Comparative Perspective, Routledge, Feb. 2019