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Vol. 36 No. 2 (2020): Refugee Children, Status, and Educational Attainment: A Comparative Lens
Vol. 36 No. 2 (2020): Refugee Children, Status, and Educational Attainment: A Comparative Lens
Published:
2020-12-19
Front Matter
Front Matter
1-2
PDF
Introduction
Reflection on the Education of Refugee Children: Beyond Reification and Emergency
Maha Shuayb, Maurice Crul
3-8
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Articles
Increasing Inclusion or Furthering Fragmentation? How the Global Strategy to Include Refugees in National Education Systems Has Been Implemented in Lebanon
Jo Kelcey, Samira Chatila
9-19
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Exceptional and Futureless Humanitarian Education of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Prospects for Shifting the Lens
Cathrine Brun, Maha Shuayb
20-30
(limited-accessibility).PDF
What Shapes the Integration Trajectory of Refugee Students? A Comparative Policy Analysis in Two German States
Annette Korntheuer, Ann-Christin Damm
31-44
(limited-accessibility).PDF
The Impact of Legal Status on Different Schooling Aspects of Adolescents in Germany
Christoph Homuth, Jörg Welker, Gisela Will, Jutta von Maurice
45-58
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Facilitating Access to Higher Education for People Seeking Asylum in Australia: Institutional and Community Responses
Rachel Burke, Caroline Fleay, Sally Baker, Lisa Hartley, Rebecca Field
59-69
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Book Reviews
Book Review: Refugee Governance, State and Politics in the Middle East. By Zeynep Şahin Mencütek.
Lama Mourad
70-71
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Book Review: Refuge Beyond Reach. By David Scott FitzGerald.
Kathryn Tomko Dennler
72-73
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Book Review: The Boy on the Beach: My Family’s Escape from Syria and Our Hope for a New Home. By Tima Kurdi.
Kyle Reissner, Gül Çalışkan
74-75
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Book Review: Adventure Capital. By Julie Kleinman.
Julia Morris
76-77
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Book Review: Time, Migration and Forced Immobility. By Inka Stock.
Natasha Saunders
78-79
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Book Review: Comparative Perspectives on Refugee Youth Education: Dreams and Realities in Educational Systems Worldwide. Edited by Alexander W. Wiseman et. al.
Isabel Krakoff
80-81
(limited-accessibility).PDF
Print Copy
Refuge 36.2 Special Issue: Refugee Children, Status, and Educational Attainment: A Comparative Lens (accessible print version)
1-81
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