‘Refugees asked to fish for themselves’: the role of livelihoods trainings for Kampala’s urban refugees
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Evan Easton-Calabria, (2016), New Issues in Refugee Research, Research Paper no. 277
Dilemmas of representation: organisations’ approaches to portraying refugees and asylum seekers
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Mackenzie Green, Andonis Marden, Maira Seeley, and Kristiina Wells, (2015), RSC Working Paper Series, 112
Assessing economic impacts of hosting refugees: conceptual, methodological and ethical gaps
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Naohiko Omata and Nina Weaver, (2015), RSC Working Paper Series, 111
Forced migration in the ‘First World’: questioning the logics of a humanitarian concept
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Anna Wherry, (2015), RSC Working Paper Series, 110
Examining the impact of UNIDO’s training on the economic reintegration of repatriated refugees in Liberia
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Naohiko Omata and Noriko Takahashi, (2015), Working Paper 12 / 2015
A critical approach to the production of academic knowledge on refugee integration in the global North
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Christina Kovacs, (2015), RSC Working Paper Series, 109
The rise and fall of the ERPUM pilot: tracing the European policy drive to deport unaccompanied minors
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Martin Lemberg-Pedersen, (2015), RSC Working Paper Series, 108
Innovation spaces: transforming humanitarian practice in the United Nations
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Louise Bloom and Romy Faulkner, (2015), RSC Working Paper Series, 107
Smuggled migrant or migrant smuggler: erosion of sea-borne asylum seekers’ access to refugee protection in Canada
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Chelsea Bin Han, (2015), RSC Working Paper Series, 106
Beware states piercing holes into citizenship
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Matthew Gibney (Audrey Macklin & Rainer Baubock, editors), (2015), The Return of Banishment: Do the New Denationalisation Policies Weaken Citizenship?
‘We Need to Talk about Dublin’: responsibility under the Dublin System as a blockage to asylum burden-sharing in the European Union
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Minos Mouzourakis, (2014), RSC Working Paper Series, 105
Repatriation through a trust-based lens: refugee-state trust relations on the Thai-Burma border and beyond
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Karen Hargrave, (2014), RSC Working Paper Series, 104
Reluctant to return? The primacy of social networks in the repatriation of Rwandan refugees in Uganda
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Cleophas Karooma, (2014), RSC Working Paper Series, 103
The culture of disbelief: an ethnographic approach to understanding an under-theorised concept in the UK asylum system
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Jessica Anderson et al, (2014), RSC Working Paper Series, 102
Displacement and dispossession through land grabbing in Mozambique: the limits of international and national legal instruments
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Hannah Twomey, (2014), RSC Working Paper Series, 101
An exploration and critique of the use of mental health information within refugee status determination proceedings in the United Kingdom
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Jennifer Barrett et al, (2014), RSC Working Paper Series, 100
United Glasgow Football Club: a study in sport's facilitation of integration
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Olivia Booth et al, (2014), RSC Working Paper Series, 99
Revisiting therapeutic governance: the politics of mental health and psychosocial programmes in humanitarian settings
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Katherine Rehberg, (2014), RSC Working Paper Series, 98
‘Future citizens of the world’? The contested futures of independent young migrants in Europe
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Elaine Chase and Jennifer Allsopp, (2013), RSC Working Paper Series, 97
Civitas, polis, and urbs: reimagining the refugee camp as the city
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Peter Grbac, (2013), RSC Working Paper Series, 96