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Vol. 40 No. 2 (2024): General Issue
Vol. 40 No. 2 (2024): General Issue
Published:
2024-10-07
Articles
Social Assistance and Forced Displacement: A New Solution to an Old Problem?
Michael Collyer, Dolf Te Lintelo, Thabani Mutambasere, Tahir Zaman
1-16
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Intentions, Strategies, and Actions: How Refugees Exert Agency in the Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Process from Jordan and Turkey to Germany
Hanna Elisabeth Schneider
1-17
(limited-accessibility).PDF
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Fear of Crime and Anti-Refugee Sentiments: Evidence from Canada
Scott Pruysers, Kiran Banerjee, Julie Blais
1-19
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Threats, Victims, and Survivors: The Racialized Gendering of Syrian Refugees and Literary Contestations of Dominant Media Narratives
Yasmin Nayrouz
1-15
(limited-accessibility).PDF
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Book Reviews
Forms of Migration: Global Perspectives on Im/migrant Art and Literature. By Stefan Maneval and Jennifer A. Reimer, Falschrum Books, 2022, 275 pp.
Rita Sakr
1-4
(limited-accessibility).PDF
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Australian Asylum Seeker Policy from Three Perspectives
Zoe Bell
1-5
(limited-accessibility).PDF
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