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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 March 2023

New Books: March 2023 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books published in March & February 2023, while part 2 lists new open access texts.

March 2023:

Antonia-Maria Sarantaki, Frontex and the Rising of a New Border Control Culture in Europe, Routledge, March 2023


Carlos Arcila Calderón  & Andreas Veglis, eds., Migrants and Refugees in Southern Europe beyond the News Stories: Photographs, Hate, and Journalists' Perceptions, Lexington Books, March 2023

Ilse van Liempt, Joris Schapendonk & Amalia Campos-Delgado, eds., Research Handbook on Irregular Migration, Edward Elgar, March 2023

Katharyne Mitchell & Polly Pallister-Wilkins, eds., The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Philanthropy and Humanitarianism, Routledge, March 2023

- Focuses on the US.

- Focuses on the US.

Melissa Gatter, Time and Power in Azraq Refugee Camp: A Nine-to-Five Emergency, American Univ. in Cairo Press, March 2023

February 2023:

Silvia Rodriguez Vega, Drawing Deportation: Art and Resistance among Immigrant Children, NYU Press, Feb. 2023
- Focuses on the US.

Pardeep Singh, Bendangwapang Ao & Anamika Yadav, eds., Global Climate Change and Environmental Refugees: Nature, Framework and Legality, Springer, Feb. 2023

Yasmine Shamma, Suzan Ilcan, Vicki Squire & Helen Underhill, eds., Migration, Culture and Identity: Making Home Away, Palgrave Macmillan, Feb. 2023

Mo Hamza, Dilanthi Amaratunga, Richard Haigh, Chamindi Malalgoda, Chathuranganee Jayakody & Anuradha Senanayake, eds., Rebuilding Communities After Displacement: Sustainable and Resilience Approaches, Springer, Feb. 2023