Showing posts with label developing countries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label developing countries. 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

02 January 2024

New Books: January 2024

January 2024:

Rashmi Luthra, Destination Detroit: Discourses on the Refugee in a Post-Industrial City, Univ. of Michigan Press, Jan. 2024

César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, Welcome the Wretched: In Defense of the 'Criminal Alien', The New Press, Jan. 2024

December 2023:

Halleli Pinson, Nihad Bunar & Dympna Devine, eds., Research Handbook on Migration and Education, Edward Elgar, Dec. 2023

Maria C Marchetti-Mercer, Leslie Swartz & Loretta Baldassar, eds., Transnational Families in Africa: Migrants and the Role of Information Communication Technologies, Wits Univ. Press, Dec. 2023

Legal text:
 

Open access:


Heaven Crawley & Joseph Kofi Teye, eds., The Palgrave Handbook of South–South Migration and Inequality, Palgrave Macmillan, Dec. 2023

01 September 2021

New Books: September 2021 - Pt. 1

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

September 2021:

Wenona Giles & Lorrie Miller, eds., Borderless Higher Education for Refugees: Lessons from the Dadaab Refugee Camps, Bloomsbury Publishing, Sept. 2021

Arockiam Kulandai, Camp Life of Sri Lankan Refugees in India, Routledge, Sept. 2021

Annika Lems, Kathrin Oester & Sabine Strasser, eds., Children of the Crisis: Ethnographic Perspectives on Unaccompanied Refugee Youth in and en Route to Europe, Routledge, Sept. 2021

Silas W. Allard, Kristin E. Heyer & Raj Nadella, eds., Christianity and the Law of Migration, Routledge, Sept. 2021

Waed Athamneh & Muhammad Masud, Defiance in Exile: Syrian Refugee Women in Jordan, Univ. of Notre Dame Press, Sept. 2021


Siobhan Brownlie & Rédouane Abouddahab, eds., Figures of the Migrant: The Roles of Literature and the Arts in Representing Migration, Routledge, Sept. 2021

Birgit Bräuchler, ed., Patterns of Im/mobility, Conflict and Identity, Routledge, Sept. 2021

Feyzi Baban, Suzan Ilcan & Kim Rygiel, The Precarious Lives of Syrians: Migration, Citizenship, and Temporary Protection in Turkey, McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, Sept. 2021


Tendayi Bloom & Lindsey N. Kingston, eds., Statelessness, Governance, and the Problem of Citizenship, Manchester Univ. Press, Sept. 2021



ActionAid Association, Women Refugee Voices from Asia and Africa: Travelling for Safety, Routledge, Sept. 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


01 April 2021

New Books: April 2021 - Pt. 2

Part 1 of this post is available here.

March 2021:

Leah Cowan, Border Nation: A Story of Migration, Pluto Press, March 2021


Celeste Cedillo González & Julieta Espín Ocampo, eds., Human Displacement from a Global South Perspective: Migration Dynamics in Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, Palgrave Macmillan, March 2021

Stephen M. Croucher, Flora Galy-Badenas, Shawn M. Condon, Maria Sharapan & Margareta Salonen, Migration and Media in Finland: Perceptions and Depictions of Natives, Immigrants and Refugees, Palgrave Macmillan, March 2021

Vicki Squire, Nina Perkowski, Dallal Stevens and Nick Vaughan-Williams, Reclaiming Migration: Voices from Europe's 'Migrant Crisis', Manchester Univ. Press, March 2021

Onur Yamaner, Syrian Female Refugees in Turkey: Intersectional Marginalization, Verlag Barbara Budrich, March 2021

Zoe Holman, Where the Water Ends: Seeking Refuge in Fortress Europe, Melbourne Univ. Press, March 2021

Legal Text:

Liv Feijen, The Evolution of Humanitarian Protection in European Law and Practice, Cambridge Univ. Press, April 2021

Open Access:


Birgit Meyer & Peter van der Veer, eds., Refugees and Religion: Ethnographic Studies of Global Trajectories, Bloomsbury, March 2021

01 November 2019

New Books: November 2019 - Pt. 1

See below for new books due out in November. There are also references to books published in October 2019, as well as a new legal text.

This is part 1 of a two-part listing. All books referenced in part 2 focus on Europe.

November 2019:

Hein de Haas, Stephen Castles & Mark J. Miller, The Age of Migration: International Population Movements in the Modern World, 6th ed., Macmillan, Nov. 2019

Laura Moran, Belonging and Becoming in a Multicultural World: Refugee Youth and the Pursuit of Identity, Rutgers Univ. Press, Nov. 2019
- Focus is on Australia.

Shauna Labman, Crossing Law's Border: Canada’s Refugee Resettlement Program, UBC Press, Nov. 2019

Christophe Declercq & Federico M. Federici, eds., Intercultural Crisis Communication: Translation, Interpreting and Languages in Local Crises, Bloomsbury, Nov. 2019

B. Heidi Ellis, Saida M. Abdi & Jeffrey P. Winer, Mental Health Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Youth: A Socioecological Framework, American Psychological Assoc., Nov. 2019

John Winterdyk & Jackie Jones, eds., The Palgrave International Handbook of Human Trafficking, Palgrave Macmillan, Nov. 2019

October 2019:

Peter Billings, Crimmigration in Australia: Law, Politics, and Society, Springer, Oct. 2019

David Hollenbach, Humanity in Crisis: Ethical and Religious Response to Refugees, Georgetown Univ. Press, Oct. 2019

Nergis Canefe,, ed., Transitional Justice and Forced Migration: Critical Perspectives from the Global South, Cambridge Univ. Press, Oct. 2019

Roberto G. Gonzales, Nando Sigona, Martha C. Franco & Anna Papoutsi, Undocumented Migration, Polity Press, Oct. 2019

Legal text:

Guofu Liu, Chinese Refugee Law, Brill, Nov. 2019