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Volume 23 Issue 1 March 2010

Journal issue

(2010), Journal of Refugee Studies, 23 (1)

Adapting to urban displacement

Forced Migration Review

Marion Couldrey and Maurice Herson (eds), (2010), Forced Migration Review, 34

Meeting humanitarian challenges in urban areas

Journal article

Roger Zetter and George Deikun, (2010), Forced Migration Review, 34, 5 - 7

Civilian protection in Sri Lanka under threat

Working paper

Edward Benson et al, (2010), RSC Working Paper Series, 58

The securitization of asylum: protecting UK residents

Working paper

Joshua Seidman-Zager, (2010), RSC Working Paper Series, 57

Did 9/11 matter? Securitisation of asylum and migration in the European Union from 1992 to 2008

Working paper

Dace Schlentz , (2010), RSC Working Paper Series, 56

Bedouin in Lebanon: migration, settlement, health care and policy

Journal article

Dawn Chatty, (2010), International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care, 6 (3), 19 - 20

Bedouin in Lebanon: the transformation of a way of life or an attitude?

Journal article

Dawn Chatty, (2010), International Journal of Migration Health and Social Care, 6 (3), 21 - 30

Closing the health gap: The role of lifelong learning and social protection

Chapter

Ricardo Sabates et al, (2010), Social Determinants of Health: Assessing Theory, Policy and Practice

Concealing violence against women in the Sahrawi refugee camps: the politicisation of victimhood

Chapter

Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, (2010), In: Bradby, H., Lewando Hundt, G. (eds) Global Perspectives on War, Gender and Health: The Sociology and Anthropology of Suffering

Deterritorialized Youth: Sahrawi and Afghan Refugees at the Margins of the Middle East

Book

Dawn Chatty (ed), (2010), Studies in Forced Migration, 29

Forced Migration Studies: ‘Who Are We and Where are We Going?’ Report on IASFM 12, Nicosia, Cyprus, June 28-July 2 2009

Event report

Alexander Betts, (2010), Journal of Refugee Studies, 23 (2), 260 - 269

Introduction: Bedouin in Lebanon: Migration, Settlement, Health Care and Policy

Journal article

Dawn Chatty, (2010), International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, 6 (3), 19 - 20

Palestinian refugee youth: agency and aspiration

Journal article

Dawn Chatty, (2010), Refugee Survey Quarterly, 28 (2-3), 318 - 338

Prima facie determination of refugee legal status: an overview of its legal foundation

Working paper

Matthew Albert , (2010), RSC Working Paper Series, 55

Romani Mobilities in Europe: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

Event report

Nando Sigona and Roger Zetter (eds), (2010)

Survival migration: a new protection framework

Journal article

Alexander Betts, (2010), International Migration, 16 (3), 361 - 382

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Forced Migration Review (FMR)

Forced Migration Review presents concise, accessible articles on forced migration in a magazine format.

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Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS)

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Studies in Forced Migration

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