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Dawn Chatty: Syrian tribes are protecting their communities against the government and ISIS
Media coverage
5 August 2014
Professor Chatty talks to Syria Deeply about the role of tribes in the conflict, and their participation in an eventual peace process
New state of the art report on protecting forced migrants, by Emeritus Professor Roger Zetter
Publications
5 February 2015
Major new study commissioned by the Swiss Federal Commission on Migration
Roger Zetter: Many forced migrants 'exposed to high levels of risk and low levels of protection'
Blogs / articles
9 April 2015
Professor Zetter talks to the Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre about the findings from his state-of-the-art report on the challenges of protecting forced migrants
Study led by Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh acknowledged in new UNHCR report on faith-based organisations
Publications Research impacts
7 July 2014
Partnership Note 'inspired' by report from the Joint Learning Initiative on Faith and Local Communities
Closed eyes, closed borders: EU policy and refugees from Syria | Cynthia Orchard
Blogs / articles Media coverage
4 September 2014
In a new openDemocracy article, Cynthia Orchard argues that European countries should allow more Syrian refugees to enter Europe legally and safely
Dawn Chatty: 'The Bedouin are very hard to terrorize, and the Bedouin will really come back'
Media coverage
13 August 2014
Professor Chatty speaks to Syria Deeply about recent clashes between ISIS and the Bedouin tribes in eastern Syria
States, sovereignties and refugees: a view from the margins?
Events
12 June 2012
On Wednesday 6 June, the Refugee Studies Centre welcomed Professor Alessandro Monsutti to speak at the annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture at the Oxford Museum of Natural History
Dawn Chatty argues that EU is shirking its obligations under international law
Media coverage
23 April 2015
Professor Chatty talks to Al Jazeera America about the Mediterranean crisis
Dr Cathryn Costello appointed as visiting Professor at the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights
General
26 February 2019
The ‘better data’ panacea for refugees and migrants: a reality check | Jeff Crisp
Blogs / articles
13 March 2018
RSC supporting UNHCR's State Pledges Process
Publications
8 August 2011
The RSC is supporting UNHCR's 60th anniversary drive to review and fill gaps in protection measures with a resource aimed at policy makers
High time for Europe to offer temporary protection to refugees from Syria? | Cynthia Orchard and Dawn Chatty
Blogs / articles Media coverage
3 October 2014
The 2001 Temporary Protection Directive – created in the wake of the Yugoslav Wars – has never been activated, but it could be part of a reasonable, compassionate response to the Syrian refugee crisis.
The mind of the traffickers | Jennifer Allospp
Blogs / articles
7 December 2012
Consumer campaigns, self-help methodology and those who risk their lives to defend others cannot match the power of the trafficking industry. Jennifer Allsopp, reporting on the Trust Women conference for openDemocracy, looks for the core strategic thread that would take seriously the question of where power, and hence obligation lies
New KNOMAD study on refugees’ right to work published
Publications
26 September 2016
Study by Emeritus Professor Roger Zetter and Héloïse Ruaudel
Why the Mediterranean smugglers aren't the problem | Alexander Betts on Amanpour, CNN
Media coverage
24 April 2015
Professor Alexander Betts appears on Amanpour to discuss the Mediterranean crisis
Addressing statelessness in Europe and the nexus with forced migration | Chris Nash
Podcasts
1 February 2018
Iraq 13 years on | Ali Ali
Blogs / articles Media coverage
10 August 2016
A new article for openDemocracy by Dr Ali Ali