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03 April 2023

New Books: April 2023 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

Legal text:

Tetsu Sakurai & Mauro Zamboni, eds., Can Human Rights and National Sovereignty Coexist?, Routledge, March 2023


Open access:

Elżbieta M. Goździak & Izabella Main, eds., Debating Religion and Forced Migration Entanglements, Springer, March 2023

Cristiane Feldmann Dutra, Daniel Braga Nascimento & Sandra Regina Martini, eds., Os Desafios dos Direitos Humanos Durante e na pós Pandemia no Mundo Globalizado (Human Rights Challenges during and after the Pandemic), Editora Fi, 2023
- Includes four English- and three Portuguese-language chapters that focus on migrants and refugees.


Marja Tiilikainen, Johanna Hiitola, Abdirashid A. Ismail & Jaana Palander, eds., Forced Migration and Separated Families: Everyday Insecurities and Transnational Strategies, Springer, March 2023

Paolo Boccagni & Sara Bonfanti, eds., Migration and Domestic Space: Ethnographies of Home in the Making, Springer, 2023

Sriprapha Petcharamesree & Mark P. Capaldi, eds., Migration in Southeast Asia: IMISCOE Regional Reader, Springer, March 2023

Zeynep Şahin-Mencütek, N. Ela Gökalp-Aras, Ayhan Kaya & Susan Beth Rottmann, Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Between Reception and Integration, Springer, March 2023


01 February 2023

New Books: February 2023 - Pt. 1

Part 1 highlights new books published in February 2023, while part 2 lists titles published in January 2023 and new open access texts.

February 2023:

Julia Caroline Morris, Asylum and Extraction in the Republic of Nauru, Cornell Univ. Press, Feb. 2023

Are John Knudsen & Kjersti G. Berg, eds., Continental Encampment: Genealogies of Humanitarian Containment in the Middle East and Europe, Berghahn Books, Feb. 2023

Danilo Giglitto, Luigina Ciolfi, Eleanor Lockley & Eirini Kaldeli, eds., Digital Approaches to Inclusion and Participation in Cultural Heritage: Insights from Research and Practice in Europe, Routledge, Feb. 2023


Jane Freedman, Alice Latouche, Adelina Miranda, Nina Sahraoui, Glenda Santana de Andrade & Elsa Tyszler, eds., The Gender of Borders: Embodied Narratives of Migration, Violence and Agency, Routledge, Feb. 2023


Kaamil Ahmed, I Feel No Peace: Rohingya Fleeing Over Seas and Rivers, Hurst Publishers, Feb. 2023

Rose Jaji, Non-Migration Amidst Zimbabwe’s Economic Meltdown, Rowman & Littlefield, Feb. 2023




01 May 2019

New Books: May 2019

See below for new listings of books due out in May. There are also a few references to books published in April, as well as links to new legal texts and an open access text.

May 2019:

Caroline Lenette, Arts-Based Methods in Refugee Research: Creating Sanctuary, Springer, May 2019

Juan Carlos Velasco & MariaCaterina La Barbera, eds., Challenging the Borders of Justice in the Age of Migrations, Springer, May 2019

Adam Hosein, The Ethics of Migration: An Introduction, Routledge, May 2019

Johannes Dragsbaek Schmidt, Leah Kimathi & Michael Omondi Owiso, eds., Refugees and Forced Migration in the Horn and Eastern Africa: Trends, Challenges and Opportunities, Springer, May 2019

Daniel G Maxwell & Kirsten Gelsdorf, Understanding the Humanitarian World, Routledge, May 2019

April 2019:

Kyle Farmbry, Migration and Xenophobia: A Three Country Exploration, Rowman & Littlefield, April 2019

Kelly Oliver, Lisa M. Madura & Sabeen Ahmed , eds., Refugees Now: Rethinking Borders, Hospitality, and Citizenship, Rowman & Littlefield, April 2019

New legal texts:

Anna Liguori, Migration Law and the Externalization of Border Controls: European State Responsibility, Routledge, March 2019

Maria O’Sullivan, Refugee Law and Durability of Protection: Temporary Residence and Cessation of Status, Routledge, May 2019

Open access:

Erik R. Vickstrom, Pathways and Consequences of Legal Irregularity: Senegalese Migrants in France, Italy and Spain, Springer, April 2019