My recent article (online first already since 30.12.24, #OA ) has a number and a page range.
Yeah!

"Unequal refugeeness. Race, gender, and co-belligerence from Poles in colonial Africa to Ukrainians in Poland"

Journal of Refugee Studies, 2025, 38(3), 674–689

https://academic.oup.com/jrs/article/38/3/674/7934655

@histodons #RefugeeStudies #Poland #Africa #colonial #refugeeness #ukraine #histodons

Nice! I just learned that my forthcoming article (with Marijana Hamersak) will be #OpenAccess due to some agreement of @unibayreuth with SAGE.

Coming soon in Memory Studies

#ElShatt #croatia #egypt #RefugeeStudies #histodons #MemoryStudies

Map on the Polish-Belarus Border published by Badaczki i Badacze na Granicy
(Researchers at the border, a network of critical Polish #BorderStudies researchers)

Beautifully made representation of a violent space and a great resource for teaching on the #EU border etc.

https://mapa.bbng.org/en

#Border #Poland #Belarus #migrationstudies #RefugeeStudies
@kapturak @migrationresearch @maxpichl

mapa granicy

I just learned, I published an article last year, well, last Monday:

"Unequal refugeeness. Race, gender, and co-belligerence from Poles in colonial Africa to Ukrainians in Poland"

in the Journal of Refugee Studies

I will make a thread later. Read #OA here:

https://doi.org/10.1093/jrs/feae089

Yeah! Enjoy and spread the word!

It is #OpenAccess about #RefugeeStudies and #history #Poland #ukraine #africa #colonialism @ulrikekrause @maxpichl @histodons @africanstudies @historikerinnen @FranziscaZ

Everything you might want to know about #asylum #externalisation

"By offering scientifically rigorous information, the contributions can enrich public debates and help to identify humane asylum practices."

A lot of material on the heated deabtes about #Rwanda #albania etc. #plans in #migration policies

Compiled by @ulrikekrause and Christian Fröhlich

https://externalizingasylum.info/

@nwff #RefugeeStudies @migrationresearch

Externalizing Asylum - A Compendium of Scientific Knowledge

Externalization of asylum and migration management is a highly topical and controversial issue shaping political and societal discussions worldwide. Externalization should be understood as the process of shifting functions that are normally undertaken by a State within its own territory so that they take place, in part or in whole, outside its territory.. “Externalizing Asylum” provides […]

Externalizing Asylum

CfP Panel:

"The Socio-Political Dimensions of #Refugee Hosting in #Africa"

Please share and submit paper proposals to the panel I am organizing with @FranziscaZ at the #Conference of the German Network for Forced Migration Studies @nwff

- 16-18 September 2024 in Bonn
- deadline 22 April

More details including on submission available here: https://ffvt.net/en/events/fluchtforschungskonferenz-2024#top

Panel: https://ffvt.net/de/events/fluchtforschungskonferenz-2024/results/panel-the-socio-political-dimensions-of-refugee-hosting-in-africa

#refugeestudies #africa #nwff #bonn
@africanstudies

5th Conference of the German Network for Forced Migration Studies – Regional and Local Responses to Global Refugee Movements: Contexts, Challenges, Solutions - FFVT

@africanstudies @histodons @nwff

Three weeks to go until the call for the #VAD #conference on #africanstudies closes.

Please circulate and consider applying to our panel on #refugeestudies and #refugee #history in #east #africa

https://nomadit.co.uk/conference/vad2024/p/13823#

Crs010: Reconfiguring Refugee Studies from Africa. East African Experiences and Approaches to Refugee Hosting

East Africa has a long and variegated history of refugee hosting. The region stands at the forefront of developments in refugee policies, for better or worse. We welcome presentations looking into the past and present of refugee hosting in Eastern Africa and its relation to the Refugee Studies.

New article on small stories in #ethnographicresearch with refugee students co-authored by @nanothom is online now! English translation soon to follow...🙂
#smallstories #ethnography #refugeestudies

https://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/3784

"Small Stories" as Methodological Approach: Reflections on Biographical Narratives Based on an Ethnographic Research Project With Refugee Students | Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research

Insightful and thoughtful piece by
@colinyeo on #strategiclitigation drawing on his own experience as a front line reflexive (in sociological sense) #immigration barrister. https://freemovement.org.uk/strategic-litigation-more-harm-than-good/
Years ago i wrote about the topic in this book review: https://nandosigona.info/2013/08/19/borderline-justice-book-review/
#asylum #refugeestudies
Strategic litigation: more harm than good? - Free Movement

Strategic litigation is a hot topic. Jolyon Maugham’s controversial Good Law Project provokes a visceral marmite effect. Some people absolute love it. Some, not so much. Sometimes referred to as ‘impact’, ‘test case’ or ‘public interest’ litigation, the idea that legal cases can be brought in order to achieve a wider result or impact than simply resolving a legal dispute for a particular individual is not new, though. Immigration lawyers and organisations like JCWI, Liberty, the Public Law Project, the AIRE Centre, Medical Justice and Detention Action have been at it for ages. We have also seen interest groups set up specifically to bring cases, as with the BAPIO and...

Free Movement
check out the https://www.nodeexchange.info to find out about the @iris Waseda collaboration #migrationresearch #refugeestudies #comparativeresearch
NODE

The NODE network is led by the University of Birmingham’s Institute for Research into Superdiversity (IRiS) and Waseda University’s Institute for Asian Migrations (IAM) and brings social sciences, arts and humanities academics from the UK and Japan together to develop new knowledge and insight about migration-driven socio-demographic change resulting from old and new migrations. The network offers opportunities for new directions of scholarly work comparing migration in Japan and the UK.