The literature on refugees’ experiences has been enriched in recent years as we witnessed a refugees’ crisis that has not been seen since WWII. Only the Syrian civil war displaced more than five million civilians, while, according to an UNCHR report published in June 2018, wars, violence and persecution uprooted a record number of 16.2 million people across the world in 2017. The book briefly reviewed here, Violent Borders. Refugees and the Right to Move, investigates the tumultuous times we live in, ones in which millions of people leave their homes in search of better opportunities, exposing themselves to dangers, encountering violence to the borders and new walls rising in their way. The author argues that building walls and securing bo...
This dissertation examines the global crisis of protection through the lens of the Syrian refugee cr...
Never since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States have the issues of migrati...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
In Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move, Reece Jones argues that the deaths of people att...
This forum is around Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move by Reece Jones, the winning vol...
Review of Reece Jones, Violent Borders. Refugees and the Right to Move, London, UK & Brooklyn, NY: V...
What does it mean when humanitarian relief and rescue are the response to deaths and suffering at th...
As instability in the Middle East and North Africa continues, thousands of migrants a month are atte...
After 2011 the Syrian conflict caused growing numbers of residents to flee to escape escalating regi...
International audienceThis book follows the journeys of those fleeing war, poverty or political cris...
What is it like to run away from bombing, lose your family, and work out how to take care of yoursel...
A book review of David Miliband's Rescue: Refugees and the Political Crisis of Our Time
On their journeys to and through Europe, refugees and other migrants are commonly subjected to viole...
By the end of 2022, the number of forcibly displaced people globally had reached 108.4 million as a ...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
This dissertation examines the global crisis of protection through the lens of the Syrian refugee cr...
Never since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States have the issues of migrati...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
In Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move, Reece Jones argues that the deaths of people att...
This forum is around Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move by Reece Jones, the winning vol...
Review of Reece Jones, Violent Borders. Refugees and the Right to Move, London, UK & Brooklyn, NY: V...
What does it mean when humanitarian relief and rescue are the response to deaths and suffering at th...
As instability in the Middle East and North Africa continues, thousands of migrants a month are atte...
After 2011 the Syrian conflict caused growing numbers of residents to flee to escape escalating regi...
International audienceThis book follows the journeys of those fleeing war, poverty or political cris...
What is it like to run away from bombing, lose your family, and work out how to take care of yoursel...
A book review of David Miliband's Rescue: Refugees and the Political Crisis of Our Time
On their journeys to and through Europe, refugees and other migrants are commonly subjected to viole...
By the end of 2022, the number of forcibly displaced people globally had reached 108.4 million as a ...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
This dissertation examines the global crisis of protection through the lens of the Syrian refugee cr...
Never since the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the United States have the issues of migrati...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...