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01 May 2025

New Books: May 2025 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books & legal texts due out in May 2025, while Part 2 lists additional April 2025 titles as well as new open access items.

May 2025:

Irene I. Vega, Bordering on Indifference: Immigration Agents Negotiating Race and Morality, Princeton Univ. Press, May 2025 

Dawn Chatty & Marcus Colchester, eds., Conservation and Mobile Indigenous Peoples: Displacement, Forced Settlement and Sustainable Development, 2nd ed., Berghahn Books, May 2025

Chiho Ochiai, Sandra Carrasco & Sung Lun Tsai, eds., Disaster and Displacement: Exploring the Physical and Social Dimensions of Resettlement and Reconstruction, Springer, May 2025

Gihan Karunaratne, ed., Displaced Urbanism, Routledge, May 2025

Khalid Arar, Emily R. Crawford, Deniz Örücü & Ira Bogotch, eds., Education, Immigration and Migration: Revisiting and Re-Imagining Policy, Leadership and Praxis for a Changing World, 2nd ed., Emerald Publishing, May 2025

Christian H Kälin, ed., Free Global Cities: The Future Leaders in Migration and Public Governance, Hart Publishing, May 2025

Danielle Battisti & S. Deborah Kang, eds., Hidden Histories of Unauthorized Migrations from Europe to the United States, Univ. of Illinois Press, May 2025 

Kirsten Emiko McAllister, Ayaka Yoshimizu & Daniel Ahadi, eds., Migration and the Politics of Methodology: Doing Fieldwork, Decentring Power, and Foregrounding Migrants’ Perspectives, Routledge, May 2025

Avijit Mistri, Md. Selim Reja & Bhaswati Das, eds., Migration Studies: The Fundamentals, Routledge, May 2025

Kolleen Guy & Jay Winter, eds., Statelessness after Arendt: European Refugees in China and the Pacific during the Second World War, Manchester Univ. Press, May 2025

Legal texts:

Heather Jean Alexander, The Nationality and Statelessness of Nomadic Peoples Under International Law, Oxford Univ. Press, May 2025


01 February 2018

New Books: February 2018

February 2018:

Matthew Smallman-Raynor & Andrew Cliff, Atlas of Refugees, Displaced Populations, and Epidemic Diseases: Decoding Global Geographical Patterns, and Processes since 1901, Oxford Univ. Press, Feb. 2018

Francesco Vecchio & Alison Gerard, eds., Entrapping Asylum Seekers: Social, Legal and Economic Precariousness, Palgrave Macmillan, Feb. 2018

Mary Bosworth, Alpa Parmar & Yolanda Vazquez, eds., Race, Criminal Justice, and Migration Control: Enforcing the Boundaries of Belonging, Oxford Univ. Press, Feb. 2018

Stephanie DeGooyer, Alastair Hunt, Lida Maxwell & Samuel Moyn, The Right to Have Rights, Verso Books, Feb. 2018

Holly Ventura Miller & Anthony Peguero, eds., Routledge Handbook on Immigration and Crime, Routledge, Feb. 2018

Barry Trachtenberg, The United States and the Nazi Holocaust: Race, Refuge, and Remembrance, Bloomsbury Publishing, Feb. 2018

Pablo Yanguas, Why We Lie about Aid: Development and the Messy Politics of Change, Zed Books, Feb. 2018

January 2018:

Maurizio Ambrosini, Irregular Immigration in Southern Europe: Actors, Dynamics and Governance, Palgrave Macmillan, Jan. 2018

Dawn Chatty, Syria: The Making and Unmaking of a Refuge State, Hurst Publishers, Jan. 2018

December 2017:

Gracia Liu-Farrer & Brenda S.A. Yeoh, eds., Routledge Handbook of Asian Migrations, Routledge, Dec. 2017

Seema Shekhawat, Emanuela C. Del Re & Debidatta Aurobinda Mahapatra, eds., Women and Borders: Refugees, Migrants and Communities, IB Tauris, Dec. 2017

November 2017:

Claire Beaugrand, Stateless in the Gulf: Migration, Nationality and Society in Kuwait, I.B. Tauris, Nov. 2017

New Legal Texts:

Tamara Butter, Asylum Legal Aid Lawyers' Professional Ethics in Practice: A Study into the Professional Decision Making of Asylum Legal Aid Lawyers in the Netherlands and England, Jan. 2018

Simon Behrman & Avidan Kent, eds., Climate Refugees: Beyond the Legal Impasse?, Routledge, Feb. 2018

Benedita Menezes Queiroz, Illegally Staying in the EU: An Analysis of Illegality in EU Migration Law, Hart Publishing, Feb. 2018

Daniel Ghezelbash, Refuge Lost: Asylum Law in an Interdependent World, Cambridge Univ. Press, Feb. 2018