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Through the empirical optic of ‘dead papers’, this article highlights the lived complexities of documentary regimes in Global South contexts by exploring strategies and responses to the agency of m...
Recent events such as the Windrush scandal and the Black Lives Matter movement have sparked a global conversation on racial inequality and systemic violence. There is an urgent need to critically reflect on issues of race, racialization,... more
Recent events such as the Windrush scandal and the Black Lives Matter movement have sparked a global conversation on racial inequality and systemic violence. There is an urgent need to critically reflect on issues of race, racialization, and ethnicity as embedded in, shaping, and transforming diverse contexts of migration and mobility across the world. This debate dossier builds upon this momentum and draws on some of the contributions from the seminar series on ‘Race, Ethnicity and Migration...
Refugee Review is the open access, multidisciplinary, multimedia, and peer-reviewed journal of the ESPMI Network. We are delighted to be able to showcase an edition of varied and challenging articles, opinion pieces, practitioner... more
Refugee Review is the open access, multidisciplinary,
multimedia, and peer-reviewed journal of the ESPMI Network. We are delighted to be able to showcase an edition of varied and challenging articles, opinion pieces, practitioner reports, discussions, and interviews from emerging scholars and practitioners around the world.The journal encompasses many themes that can contribute to the places we can look to re-conceptualize forced migration and refugeehood: environmental displacement, citizenship and integration, international law conventions accessions and exceptions, protracted situations of displacement or lack of access to services once settled, statelessness, seaborne migration and state response, domestic and international policy, the recognition of agency, the importance of education, and ignorance of state, regional and ethnic histories.

The journal is available in two forms - an online interactive open source version, and a hyperlinked PDF.
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