The role of developmental ‘buzzwords’ in the international refugee regime: Self-reliance, resilience, and economic inclusion
Journal article
Naohiko Omata, (2023), World Development, 167
Refugee mobilities in East Africa: understanding secondary movements
Journal article
Alexander Betts et al, (2023), Journal of Ethnic & Migration Studies
Humanitarian assistance as performance? Expectations and mismatches between aid agencies and refugee beneficiaries
Journal article
Naohiko Omata, (2022), Ethnos
Book review: ‘Difficult life in a refugee camp: Gender, violence and coping in Uganda’, by Ulrike Krause, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2021, pp.250.
Book review
Naohiko Omata, (2022), International Migration
Rethinking self-reliance and economic inclusion of refugees through a distributive lens: a case study from Uganda
Journal article
Naohiko Omata, (2022), African Affairs
Social Cohesion and Refugee-Host Interactions: Evidence from East Africa
Working paper
Alexander Betts et al, (2022)
Transnational blindness: International institutions and refugees’ cross-border activities
Journal article
Alexander Betts et al, (2021), Review of International Studies
The ‘mobility turn’: economic inequality in refugee livelihoods
Chapter
Naohiko Omata, (2021), Handbook of Culture and Migration, 287 - 300
‘Over-researched’ and ‘Under-researched’ refugee groups: exploring the phenomena, causes and consequences
Journal article
Naohiko Omata, (2021), Journal of Human Rights Practice
Derese G. Kassa. Refugee Spaces and Urban Citizenship in Nairobi: Africa’s Sanctuary City. Lanham: Lexington Books, 2018
Book review
Naohiko Omata, (2020), African Studies Review, 63(4)
Refugee livelihoods: a comparative analysis of Nairobi and Kakuma camp in Kenya
Journal article
Naohiko Omata, (2020), Disasters
Self-reliance and social networks: explaining refugees’ reluctance to relocate from Kakuma to Kalobeyei
Journal article
Alexander Betts et al, (2020), Journal of Refugee Studies, 33(1), 62 - 85
The Kalobeyei Settlement: a self-reliance model for refugees?
Journal article
Alexander Betts et al, (2020), Journal of Refugee Studies, 33(1), 189 - 223
Nolosha Dhaqaale ee Qaxootiga ku Nool Dollo Ado [Somali translation of ‘Refugee Economies in Dollo Ado’]
Report
Alexander Betts, Raphael Bradenbrink, Jonathan Greenland, Naohiko Omata and Olivier Sterck, (2019)
Refugee Economies in Addis Ababa: Towards Sustainable Opportunities for Urban Communities
Report
Alexander Betts, Leon Fryszer, Naohiko Omata and Olivier Sterck, (2019)
Refugee Economies in Dollo Ado: Development Opportunities in a Border Region of Ethiopia
Report
Alexander Betts, Raphael Bradenbrink, Jonathan Greenland, Naohiko Omata and Olivier Sterck, (2019)
The Kalobeyei Model: Towards Self-Reliance for Refugees?
Report
Alexander Betts, Naohiko Omata, Cory Rodgers, Olivier Sterck and Maria Stierna, (2019)
Integration of resettled Syrian refugees in Oxford: preliminary study in 2018
Working paper
Naohiko Omata and Dunya Habash, with Nuha Abdo, (2019), RSC Working Paper Series, 129
Contributors or competitors? Complexity and variability of refugees’ economic ‘impacts’ within a Kenyan host community
Journal article
Naohiko Omata, (2019), Migration Letters, 16 (2), 135 - 144