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  • cover Refuge 32.1 2016

    Refuge 32.1 Special Issue: Refugee Voices (accessible print version)

    1-91
    2016-05-06
  • cover Refuge 35.2 2019

    Special Issue: Private Sponsorship in Canada (accessible print version)

    Johanna Reynolds, Christina Clark-Kazak
    1-130
    2019-09-23
  • cover Refuge 32.3 2016

    Refuge 32.3 General Issue with Special Focus on Age Discrimination in Forced Migration Law, Policy and Practice (accessible print version)

    1-156
    2016-11-23
  • cover Refuge 32.2 2016

    Refuge 32.2 Special Issue: The Indochinese Refugee Movement and the Launch of Canada's Private Sponsorship Program (accessible print version)

    1-99
    2016-09-02
  • cover Refuge 34.2 2018

    Refuge 34.2 General Issue (accessible print version)

    1-162
    2018-12-10
  • Life beyond Refuge A System Theory of Change for Supporting Refugee Newcomers

    Rich Janzen, Mischa Taylor, Rebecca Gokiert
    1-21
    2022-11-08
  • cover Refuge 33.2 2017

    Refuge 33.2 General Issue (accessible print version)

    1-106
    2017-11-03
  • cover Refuge 35.1 2019

    Refuge 35.1 Special Issue: Racialized Refugee (accessible print version)

    Christopher Kyriakides, Dina Taha, Carlo Handy Charles, Rodolfo D. Torres
    1-91
    2019-06-03
  • cover Refuge 36.1 2020

    Refuge 36.1 General Issue with Symposium: Beyond the Global Compacts (print version)

    1-116
    2020-04-25
  • cover Refuge 30.1 2014

    Refuge 30.1 (General Issue) Print Copy

    1-103
    2014-05-06
  • How KANERE Free Press Resists Biopower

    Michele C. Deramo
    72-82
    2016-05-06
  • Fear of Crime and Anti-Refugee Sentiments: Evidence from Canada

    Scott Pruysers, Kiran Banerjee, Julie Blais
    1-19
    2024-10-23
  • Protecting the Borderline and Minding the Bottom Line: Asylum Seekers and Politics in Contemporary Australia

    Simon Philpott
    63-75
    2002-08-01
  • Tracing the Coloniality of Queer and Trans Migrations: Resituating Heterocisnormative Violence in the Global South and Encounters with Migrant Visa Ineligibility to Canada

    Edward Ou Jin Lee
    60-74
    2018-06-18
  • cover Refuge 33.1 2017

    Refuge 33.1 Special Issue: Power and Influence in the Global Refugee Regime (print version)

    1-112
    2017-03-23
  • Refugee Flows and Humanitarian Intervention: Problems of Selectivity and Politicization

    Michael Baruticiski
    10-14, 22
    1996-04-01
  • “There Is No Safe Place in This Plant”: Refugee Workers in Canadian Meatpacking and the Limits of Permanent Legal Status

    Bronwyn Bragg, Jennifer Hyndman
    1-19
    2024-06-04
  • cover Refuge 30.2 2014

    Refuge 30.2 General Issue (print version)

    1-110
    2014-11-19
  • Resettling Refugees through Community Sponsorship: A Revolutionary Operational Approach Built on Traditional Legal Infrastructure

    Jennifer Bond, Ania Kwadrans
    87-109
    2019-06-05
  • Calculated Kindness? The Voices of Women Refugee Claimants: Accessing Pre- and Postnatal Health Care Services in Toronto, Ontario

    Hellen Gateri
    1-16
    2024-06-17
  • Balancing Resettlement, Protection and Rapport on the Frontline: Delivering the Resettlement Assistance Program during COVID-19

    Saba Abbas
    78-87
    2022-04-29
  • Refugees as an Impetus for Intervention: The Case of Haiti

    Kurt Mills
    15-17
    1996-04-01
  • “The most brutal immigration regime in the developed world”: International Media Responses to Australia’s Asylum-Seeker Policy

    Hannah M Laney, Caroline Lenette, Anthony N Kellett, Charlotte Smedley, Prasheela Karan
    135-149
    2016-11-23
  • cover Refuge 31.2 2015

    Refuge 31.2 General Issue (print version)

    1-105
    2015-12-02
  • Return and Retreat in a Transnational World: Insights from Eritrea

    Georgia Cole, Milena Belloni
    126-144
    2022-04-29
  • “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
    2021-11-22
  • Social Media Usage, Tahriib (Migration), and Settlement among Somali Refugees in France

    Houssein Charmarkeh
    43-52
    2013-10-18
  • Living up to America’s Values: Reforming the U.S. Detention System for Asylum Seekers

    Eleanor Acer
    44-57
    2002-05-01
  • cover image Refuge 38.2

    Refuge (38.2) 2022 - General Issue (print copy)

    Refuge
    1-187
    2023-02-11
  • Refugee Regime in the Prolonged Transit: The Role of Non-State Actors in Indonesia’s Fragmented Governance

    Finahliyah Hasan, Randy W. Nandyatama, Bayu D. Kurniadi, Ni Made Diah Apsari Dewi
    1-17
    2025-06-27
  • Threats, Victims, and Survivors: The Racialized Gendering of Syrian Refugees and Literary Contestations of Dominant Media Narratives

    Yasmin Nayrouz
    1-15
    2024-12-05
  • The Survivors: Syrian Young Adult Refugee Experiences Navigating the Quebec Education System

    Arianne Maraj, Domenique Sherab, Milagros Calderon-Moya, Ratna Ghosh
    1-17
    2024-06-06
  • Waiting in Captivity: Slow Borders, Predatory Bureaucracies, and the Necrotemporality of Asylum Deterrence

    Carlos Martinez
    1-17
    2023-12-11
  • Experiences of Tibetan Refugees in India during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Lhamo Tso, Meenakshi Shukla
    43-61
    2022-04-29
  • Queer Credibility in the Homonation-State: Interrogating the Affective Impacts of Credibility Assessments on Racialized Sexual Minority Refugee Claimants

    Jen Rinaldi, Shanti Fernando
    32-42
    2019-06-03
  • Discretion to Deport: Intersections between Health and Detention of Syrian Refugees in Jordan

    Petra Molnar
    18-31
    2017-11-03
  • In the Name of Humanitarianism: The Interim Federal Health Program and the Irregularization of Refugee Claimants

    Laura Connoy
    61-72
    2018-12-10
  • Private Sponsorship: Complementary or Conflicting Interests?

    Shauna Labman
    67-80
    2016-09-02
  • Un geste d’hospitalité aux demandeurs d’asile Une analyse de la mobilisation du collectif Bridges not Borders

    Chedly Belkhodja, Cassandre Gratton
    1-19
    2022-11-29
  • cover Refuge 31.1 2015

    Refuge 31.1 Special Issue: Making Home in Limbo (print version)

    1-83
    2015-04-03
  • Australia’s Private Refugee Sponsorship Program: Creating Complementary Pathways Or Privatising Humanitarianism?

    Asher Lazarus Hirsch, Khanh Hoang, Anthea Vogl
    110-123
    2019-06-05
  • A Double Punishment: The Context of Post-Secondary Access for Racialized Precarious Status Migrant Students in Toronto, Canada

    Paloma E. Villegas, Tanya Aberman
    72-82
    2019-06-03
  • Patrouille des frontières nationales et représentations racialisées: Analyse de commentaires en ligne sur les réfugiés syriens au Québec

    Mathieu Forcier
    43-60
    2019-06-03
  • The “Bogus” Refugee: Roma Asylum Claimants and Discourses of Fraud in Canada’s Bill C-31

    Petra Molnar Diop
    67-80
    2014-05-06
  • Ministerial Influence at the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board: The Case for Institutional Bias

    Jacqueline Bonisteel
    103-109
    2011-09-30
  • A Note from the Editor

    Sharry J. Aiken
    3-4
    2011-04-21
  • Refugee Women Resettling in the United States at Mid-Life after Ethnic Cleansing

    Stevan M. Weine, Dolores Vojvoda
    10-15
    1997-06-01
  • “We Feel Like We’re Home”: The Resettlement and Integration of Syrian Refugees in Smaller and Rural Canadian Communities

    Stacey Haugen
    54-64
    2019-06-05
  • Feeling the Pinch: Kenya, Al-Shabaab, and East Africa’s Refugee Crisis

    Avery Burns
    5-15
    2011-09-30
  • Global Minds, Local Bodies: Kosovar Transnational Connections Beyond British Columbia

    Kathy Sherrell, Jennifer Hyndman
    16-26
    2006-11-01
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