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Vol. 37 No. 2 (2021): General Issue with Special Focus on Humanizing Studies of Refuge and Displacement
Vol. 37 No. 2 (2021): General Issue with Special Focus on Humanizing Studies of Refuge and Displacement
Published:
2021-11-22
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
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Introduction
Introduction: Humanizing Studies of Refuge and Displacement?
Hanno Brankamp, Yolanda Weima
1-10
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Articles
Ethical Considerations for Humanizing Refugee Research Trajectories
Patricia Daley
11-19
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“Is it Commerce?”: Dehumanization in the Framing of Refugees as Resources
Yolanda Weima
20-29
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On Refugee Agency, Bio-Politics, and a New World
Hashem Abushama
30-37
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What Does a Humane Infrastructure for Research Look Like?
Estella Carpi
38-45
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Demarcating Boundaries: Against the “Humanitarian Embrace”
Hanno Brankamp
46-55
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The Cautious Politics of “Humanizing” Refugee Research
Jonathan Darling
56-62
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Humanizing Refugee Research in a Turbulent World
Oliver Bakewell
63-69
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Commentary
Humanizing Studies of Refuge and Displacement: Considering Complicity, Contingency and Compromise
Christopher G. Anderson
70-77
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General Articles
The Resettlement Experiences of Oromo Women Who Entered Canada as Refugees
Biftu Yousuf, Nicole S. Berry
78-92
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Soutenir sa famille en contexte de migration forcée en tant que femme syrienne établie au Québec et au Liban
entre vulnérabilités et responsabilités ambivalentes
Myriam Richard
93-105
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Training and Integrating Public Service Interpreters in a Refugee Health Clinic: A Mixed-Method Approach to Evaluate an Innovative Program
Yvan Leanza, Rhéa Rocque, Camille Brisset, Suzanne Gagnon
106-123
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Academic Persistence for Students Involved in the Accelerated Education Program in Dadaab Refugee Camp
Olivier Arvisais, Patrick Charland, François Audet, Yannick Skelling-Desmeules
124-140
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“I Have Big, Big, BIG Dream!”
Realigning Instruction with the Language-Learning Needs of Adult Syrians with Refugee Experience in Canada
Li-Shih Huang
141-163
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Book Reviews
Refuge in a Moving World: Tracing Refugee and Migrant Journeys across Disciplines. Edited by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh. UCL Press, 2020, pp. 529.
Irene Tuzi
164-166
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Post-Genocide Rwandan Refugees: Why They Refuse to Return ‘Home’: Myths and Realities. By Masako Yonekawa. Springer, 2020, pp. 136.
Naoko Hashimoto
167-169
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Irregular Citizenship, Immigration, and Deportation. By Peter Nyers. Routledge, 2018, pp. 172.
Bahar Banaei
170-172
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Border Jumping and Migration Control in Southern Africa. By Francis Musoni, Indiana University Press, 2020. pp. 218.
René Bogović
173-175
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Europe and the Refugee Crisis. By Frances Trix. I.B. Tauris, 2018, pp. 266.
Robert L. Larruina
176-178
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Film Review
For Sama [Film]. Directors: Waad Al-Kateab and Edward Watts. July 2019, PBS Frontline. 96 minutes.
Serdar Kaya
179-180
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