Social cohesion or social coercion? How policies to improve refugee–host relations can go astray
Caitlin Sturridge and Cory Rodgers, (2023)
The freedom to choose: Theory and quasi-experimental evidence on cash transfer restrictions
Jade Siu et al, (2022), Journal of Development Economics
From coexistence to cohesion in refugee-host relations
Cory Rodgers, (2022), Forced Migration Review, 70, 64 - 66
Community engagement in pastoralist areas: Lessons from the public dialogue process for a new refugee settlement in Turkana, Kenya
Cory Rodgers, (2021), Pastoralism, 11
Identity as a lens on livelihoods: insights from Turkana, Kenya
Cory Rodgers, (2020), Nomadic Peoples, 24 (2), 241 - 254
Cash transfer models and debt in the Kalobeyei settlement
Olivier Sterck et al, (2020), RSC Research in Brief 15
Hosting Refugees as an Investment in Development: Grand Designs versus Local Expectations in Turkana County, Kenya
Cory Rodgers, (2020), Land, Investment & Politics : Reconfiguring East Africa’s Pastoral Drylands, 89 - 100
The ‘host’ label: forming and transforming a community identity at the Kakuma Refugee Camp
Cory Rodgers, (2020), Journal of Refugee Studies
Doing Business in Kakuma: Refugees, Entrepreneurship, and the Food Market
Alexander Betts, Antonia Delius, Cory Rodgers, Olivier Sterck and Maria Stierna, (2019)
The Kalobeyei Model: Towards Self-Reliance for Refugees?
Alexander Betts, Naohiko Omata, Cory Rodgers, Olivier Sterck and Maria Stierna, (2019)