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Vol. 34 No. 2 (2018): General Issue
Vol. 34 No. 2 (2018): General Issue
Published:
2018-12-11
Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
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Articles
La « crise migratoire » de 2015/16 en Europe : interprétation géohistorique
Étienne Piquet
3-15
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Borders, Boundaries, and Exclusion in the Icelandic Asylum System
Helga Katrín Tryggvadóttir, Unnur Dís Skaptadóttir
16-27
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The Development of the Asylum Law and Refugee Protection Regimes in Portugal, 1975–2017
Lúcio Sousa, Paulo M. Costa
28-37
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Competing Motivations in Germany’s Higher Education Response to the “Refugee Crisis”
Bernhard Streitwieser, Lukas Brück
38-51
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“We” the Refugees: Reflections on Refugee Labels and Identities
Yanery Navarro Vigil, Catherine Baillie Abidi
52-60
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In the Name of Humanitarianism: The Interim Federal Health Program and the Irregularization of Refugee Claimants
Laura Connoy
61-72
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Temporary Protection Regimes and Refugees: What Works? Comparing the Kuwaiti, Bosnian, and Syrian Refugee Protection Regimes
Jinan Bastaki
73-84
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Stories for Asylum: Narrative and Credibility in the United States’ Political Asylum Application
Madeline Holland
85-93
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“A Legacy of Confusion”: An Exploratory Study of Service Provision under the Reinstated Interim Federal Health Program
Y.Y. Brandon Chen, Vanessa Gruben, Jamie Chai Yun Liew
94-102
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“We Can’t Paint Them with One Brush”: Creating Opportunities for Learning about Refugee Integration
Michelle Lam
103-112
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Examining the Intersection of Race, Gender, Class, and Age on Post-Secondary Education and Career Trajectories of Refugees
Jaswant Kaur Bajwa, Mulugeta Abai, Sean Kidd, Sidonia Couto, Aytak Akbari-Dibavar, Kwame McKenzie
113-123
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Refuser d’être désignées. Des identités imposées, négociées et revendiquées
Roxane Caron, Dominique Damant, Catherine Flynn
124-134
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Decade of Despair: The Contested Rebuilding of the Nahr al-Bared Refugee Camp, Lebanon, 2007–2017
Are John Knudsen
135-149
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Book Reviews
Refuge Lost: Asylum Law in an Interdependent World, by Daniel Ghezelbash
Pierre-André Thériault
150-151
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Belonging and Transnational Refugee Settlement: Unsettling the Everyday and the Extraordinary, by Jay Marlowe
Georgina Ramsay
151-153
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Elusive Jannah: The Somali Diaspora and Borderless Muslim Identity, by Cawo M. Abdi
Rutendo Hadebe
153-154
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Gender, Violence, Refugees, by Susanne Buckley-Zistel and Ulrike Krause (Eds.)
M. Gabriela Torres
154-155
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Children of the Camp: The Lives of Somali Youth Raised in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya, by Catherine-Lune Grayson
Anna L. Jacobsen
156-157
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Afer the Flight: The Dynamics of Refugee Settlement and Integration, by Morgan Poteet and Shiva Nourpanah (Eds.)
Julia Morris
157-158
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Asylum after Empire: Colonial Legacies in the Politics of Asylum Seeking, by Lucy Mayblin
Estella Carpi
158-160
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