Refugee Review: Re-Conceptualizing Refugees & Forced Migration in the 21st Century
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Articles
The shifting borders of interdiction and asylum: a canadian case study of safe country of origin policies by Michelle Ball
The perils and possibilities of citizenship transformation: health-based claims and the Canadian Interim Federal Health Plan Reform debate by Lucia Frecha
Continental drift: realigning the humanitarian purpose and practical reality of international refugee law in western states by Ben Mills
Stateless protections as a remedy for protection gaps in Jordan and India by Miriam Aced & Anwesha Ghosh
Co-ethnicity, security and host government engagement: Egypt as a non-traditional receiver of migrants and refugees by Kelsey P. Norman
Opinion Pieces
Germany as host: examining ongoing anti-immigration discourse and policy in a country with a high level of non-national residents by Sabine Lehr
Understanding India’s refusal to accede to the 1951 Refugee Convention: context and critique by Sreya Sen
Climate refugees? Alternative protection avenues for refugees from small island developing states (SIDS) by Maine Astonitas, Jacqueline Fa’Amatuainu, Ahmed Inaz
Refugee decision-making in Canada: difficulties in accessing the research site and strategies for resolution by Sule Tomkinson
Practitioner Reports
MoVE (method: visual: explore): marginalized migrant populations and the use of visual and narrative methodologies in South Africa by Elsa Oliveira
Compassion and pragmatic action: the restoring family links program by Christa Charbonneau Kuntzelman
The jesuit commons: higher education at the margins program by Theogene Baravura
Discussion Series
Introduction: seeking safety on the high seas by Hillary Mellinger
Conceptualizing ‘people on the move’ in the Horn of Africa & Yemen by Melissa Phillips
Seaborne asylum seekers in the 21st century: an Australian’s perspective by Bayan Edis
How to re-frame? European state reactions to the situation of ‘seaborne migrants’ in the Mediterranean by Sophie Hinger
How to re-conceptualize the right to asylum in the lethal sea-crossing age? by Chiara Denaro
Changing state responses in the Central Mediterranean: search and rescue, interdiction, and externalization by Keegan Williams
From ‘boat people’ to ‘irregular maritime migrants’: a re-conceptualization of seaborne refugees after 40 years by Olivia Tran
Interviews
Secret Trial 5: Interview with Director Amar Wala
Liberia: past, present, future
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