Showing posts with label foreign policy. Show all posts
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01 November 2021

New Books: November 2021 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books published in November 2021, while part 2 lists new books published in October 2021.

November 2021:


Michela Ceccorulli & Enrico Fassi, eds., The EU's External Governance of Migration: Perspectives of Justice, Routledge, Nov. 2021

Elisha J. Dung & Augustine Avwunudiogba, eds., Human Trafficking: Global History and Perspectives, Lexington Books, Nov. 2021

Ligia (Licho) López López, Ivón Cepeda-Mayorga & María Emilia Tijoux, eds., Interrogating the Relations between Migration and Education in the South: Migrating Americas, Routledge, Nov. 2021 

Graham Hudson & Idil Atak, eds., Migration, Security, and Resistance: Global and Local Perspectives, Routledge, Nov. 2021

Ariadna Estévez, The Necropolitical Production and Management of Forced Migration, Lexington Books, Nov. 2021



Emily Baughan, Saving the Children: Humanitarianism, Internationalism, and Empire, Univ. of California Press, Nov. 2021

Suranjana Choudhury & Nabanita Sengupta, eds., Understanding Women’s Experiences of Displacement: Literature, Culture and Society in South Asia, Routledge, Nov. 2021

Legal texts:

Romola Adeola, Internally Displaced Persons and the Law in Nigeria, Routledge, Nov. 2021



02 August 2021

New Books: August 2021 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

July 2021: 

 Mondira Dutta, Disaster and Human Trafficking, Springer, July 2021



Gottfried Schweiger, ed., Migration, Recognition and Critical Theory, Springer, July 2021 


Austin Sarat & Devyani Prabhat, eds., Privatisation of Migration Control: Power without Accountability?, Emerald Publishing, July 2021

Yvonne Vissing & Sofia Leitão, eds., The Rights of Unaccompanied Minors: Perspectives and Case Studies on Migrant Children, Springer, July 2021

Monish Bhatia & Victoria Canning, eds., Stealing Time: Migration, Temporalities and State Violence, Springer, July 2021