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Vol. 31 No. 2 (2015): General Issue
Vol. 31 No. 2 (2015): General Issue
Published:
2016-02-06
Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
(limited-accessibility).pdf
Articles
Recognizing and Confronting State Subjectivity in Asylum Adjudications
Emily C. Barry-Murphy, Max Stephenson Jr.
3-13
(limited-accessibility).PDF
“We Are in the Middle of Two Great Powers”: Refugees, Activists, and Government during the Plattsburgh Border Crisis of 1987
John Rosinbum
15-24
(limited-accessibility).PDF
The Psycho-Social Conditions of Asylum-Seekers from Darfur in Israel
Vered Slonim-Nevo, Shirley Regev, Yiftach Millo
25-38
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Forced Displacement and the Crisis of Citizenship in Africa’s Great Lakes Region: Rethinking Refugee Protection and Durable Solutions
Lucy Hovil, Zachary A. Lomo
39-50
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Fear and (In)Security: The Canadian Government’s Response to the Chilean Refugees
Suha Diab
51-62
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Invisible Lives and Hidden Realities of Undocumented Youth
Faria Kamal, Kyle D. Killian
63-74
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Navigating Civil War through Youth Migration, Education, and Family Separation
Adrian A. Khan, Jennifer Hyndman
75-84
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Leaving Care: Unaccompanied Asylum- Seeking Young Afghans Facing Return
Kim Robinson, Lucy Williams
85-94
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Book Reviews
Adjudicating Refugee and Asylum Status: The Role of Witness, Expertise and Testimony, edited by Benjamin N. Lawrance and Galya Ruffer
Graeme Rodgers
95-96
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Migrant Women of Johannesburg: Life in an In-Between City, by Caroline Wanjiku Kihato
Bradley Rink
97-98
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Belonging: The Social Dynamics of Fitting In as Experienced by Hmong Refugees in Germany and Texas, by Faith G. Nibbs
Kathleen A. Culhane-Pera
98-100
(limited-accessibility).PDF
The Law of Refugee Status, 2nd edition, by James C. Hathaway and Michelle Foster
Douglas Cannon
100-101
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Survival Migration: Failed Governance and the Crisis of Displacement, by A. Betts | Humanitarian Crises and Migration: Causes, Consequences and Responses, by S. F. Martin et al. | Crisis and Migration: Critical Perspectives, by A. Lindley
James Milner
101-105
(limited-accessibility).PDF
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