Showing posts with label vulnerable groups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vulnerable groups. Show all posts

01 June 2025

New Books: June 2025

June 2025:

Dominic Davies & Candida Rifkind, Graphic Refuge: Visuality and Mobility in Refugee Comics, Wilfrid Laurier University, June 2025

Clara Egger, ed., Hierarchies and Exclusion in Humanitarianism, Manchester Univ. Press, June 2025

Nancy Hiemstra & Deirdre Conlon, Immigration Detention Inc.: The Big Business of Locking up Migrants in America, Pluto Press, June 2025


Yasmeen Abu-Laban, Mireille Paquet & Ethel Tungohan, eds., Knowledge, Power, and Migration: Contesting the North/South Divide, McGill-Queen's Univ. Press, June 2025

Barbara Gornik, Zorana Medaric & Mateja Sedmak, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Child-Centered Approaches to Migrant Children, Oxford Univ. Press, June 2025


Izabela Grabowska, Ivanna Kyliushyk & Emil Chról, Ukrainian Female War Migrants: Mobilising Resources for Prospective Social Remittances, Routledge, June 2025

Romain Fathi, Melanie Oppenheimer & Paul-André Rosental, eds., Voluntary Organisations, the Red Cross, and the Features of Humanitarian Reconstruction in Western Europe after the World Wars, Routledge, June 2025

May 2025:

Johannes Becker, Mathias Bös & Sevil Çakır, eds., Fragility of Global Migration: Exploring a Constitutive Aspect of Migratory Forms, Springer, May 2025

Daniela Gleizer, Emmanuel Kahan, Yael Siman, eds., The Holocaust and Latin America: Migration, Resettlement and Memory, Springer, May 2025

Ivan Light, Leo-Paul Dana & Didier Chabaud, eds., Immigrant and Refugee Entrepreneurs: History, Cases, and Frontiers, Springer, May 2025

Luca Follis, Karolina Follis & Nicola Burns, eds., Migrant and Refugee Access to Health Systems: Challenging (Im)mobilities in Healthcare, Edward Elgar, May 2025 


Najat Vallaud-Belkacem & Benjamin Michallet, Réfugiés: Ce qu'on ne nous dit pas, Stock, May 2025

Open access:

Paul McKenzie-Jones, Sheila McManus & Julie Young, eds., Challenging Borders: Contingencies and Consequences, Athabasca University Press, April 2025

Rachel M. Gisselquist, Patricia Justino & Andrea Vaccaro, Fragile Aid: Development Cooperation in Weak States and Conflict Contexts, Oxford Univ. Press, April 2025

Torun Elsrud, Philip Lalander, Jesper Andreasson & Marcus Herz, Hope and Asylum: Everyday Life, Precarity and Social Change, Routledge, May 2025


Leila Benhadjoudja, Christina Clark-Kazak & Stéphanie Garneau, eds., Migration and Racialization in Times of “Crisis”: The Making of Crises and Their Effects, Univ. of Ottawa Press, May 2025


10 November 2024

New Books: November 2024 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

Open access:

Luc Leboeuf, Cathrine Brun, Hilde Lidén, Sabrina Marchetti, Delphine Nakache & Sylvie Sarolea, eds., Between Protection and Harm: Negotiated Vulnerabilities in Asylum Laws and Bureaucracies, Springer, Oct. 2024




Sergio Carrera Nunez, Eleni Karageorgiou, Gamze Ovacik & Nikolas Feith Tan, eds., Global Asylum Governance and the European Union's Role: Rights and Responsibility in the Implementation of the United Nations Global Compact on Refugees, Springer, Dec. 2024

Chiara Berneri, Private Sponsorship of Refugees in Europe, Hart Publishing, Oct. 2024

David de Boer & Geert H. Janssen, eds., Refugee Politics in Early Modern Europe, Bloomsbury Academic, Sept. 2024

01 November 2021

New Books: November 2021 - Pt. 2

See also Part 1 of this post.

October 2021:



Hans-Joachim Preuß, Christoph Beier & Dirk Messner, eds., Forced Displacement and Migration: Approaches and Programmes of International Cooperation, Springer, Oct. 2021


Lauren Carruth, Love and Liberation: Humanitarian Work in Ethiopia's Somali Region, Cornell Univ. Press, Oct. 2021

Mustapha El Alaoui-Faris, Antonio Federico & Wolfgang Grisold, eds., Neurology in Migrants and Refugees, Springer, Oct. 2021

Nicolas Fromm, Annette Jünemann & Hamza Safouane, eds., Power in Vulnerability: A Multi-Dimensional Review of Migrants’ Vulnerabilities, Springer, Oct. 2021