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NEWSLETTER: APRIL 2019

NEWSLETTER: APRIL 2019

LSA 2019 (WASHINGTON, DC): CRN 11 PRESENTATIONS AND BUSINESS MEETING

Presentations

 

 

 

 

Business Meeting

Documentary Screening

  • When They Awake by P. J. Marcellino
    Saturday, June 1, 7:30 PM
    Location: Regency Foyer, Hyatt on Capitol Hill

For more information see the LSA 2019 Annual Meeting Full Program.

 

CALL FOR CRN 11 VOLUNTEERS

CRN 11is recruiting volunteers for the following position:

  • Research and Development Committee

JOIN CRN 11 RESEARCH COLLABORATORS

Interested in being a bona fide research collaborator with CRN 11? Send an expression of interest to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org including the following:

  • biographical sketch (250 words maximum)
  • affiliation
  • research interests
  • list of recent publications
  • a headshot (optional), and
  • a link to your website

As a CRN 11Research Collaborator, you will have the opportunity to share your draft research papers, chapters or manuscripts with colleagues in order to receive constructive feedback and collaborate on research and publication projects.

BOOKS, REPORTS AND ARTICLES

UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

 

NEWS

Jamie Liew and Shauna Labman, A Refugee is a Refugee: Asylum Changes Threaten Canada’s ‘Gold Standard’ System, CBC (20 April 2019).

Nick Kampouris, Refugees Camped at Athens’ Syntagma Square Transferred to Eleonas Refugee Camp, Greek Reporter (20 April 2019).

Erin Cunningham, True ISIS Believers Regroup Inside Refugee Camp, Terrorize the ’Impious’, The Washington Post (19 April 2019).

Israeli Undercover Forces Arrest Two Palestinian minors in Shufat Refugee Camp, The Palestinian Chronicle (19 April 2019).

UNHCR Evacuates Refugees in Libya to Niger Amid Tripoli Fighting, UNHCR (19 April 2019).

Rachel Cernansky, For Refugee Children, Reading Helps Heal Trauma, The New York Times (17 April 2019).

Caroline Gluck, Rohingya Refugee and Bangladeshi Women Weave a Brighter Future, UNHCR (16 April 2019).

Nine-Year-Old Refugee Girl Dies by Suicide, City News (14 April 2019).

Lloyd Axworthy, Global Refugee Response System Needs Transformative Change, Policy Options (10 April 2019).

Emily Baron Cadloff, How a Multinational Project is Striving to Change Refugee Research, University Affairs (1 April 2019).

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NEWSLETTER: MARCH 2019

NEWSLETTER: MARCH 2019

CALL FOR CRN 11 VOLUNTEERS

CRN 11is recruiting volunteers for the following position:

  • Research and Development Committee

JOIN CRN 11 RESEARCH COLLABORATORS

Interested in being a bona fide research collaborator with CRN 11? Send an expression of interest to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org including the following:

  • biographical sketch (250 words maximum)
  • affiliation
  • research interests
  • list of recent publications
  • a headshot (optional), and
  • a link to your website

As a CRN 11Research Collaborator, you will have the opportunity to share your draft research papers, chapters or manuscripts with colleagues in order to receive constructive feedback and collaborate on research and publication projects.

BOOKS, REPORTS AND ARTICLES

UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

NEWS

Netanyahu Says Israel is a State ‘Only of the Jewish People… Not of All Its Citizens’, The Globe and Mail (10 March 2019).

Roberta Rampton, Trump to Ask Congress for $8.6 Billion for Border Wall, National Post (10 March 2019).

Samy Magdy, Sudan Sentences Nine Women to Prison for Protesting, Backs Down on Twenty Lashes, CTV News (10 March 2019).

Julia Ainsley, Jacob Soboroff, Trump Administration Responsible for Even More Separated Children, Judge Says, NBC News (8 March 2019).

Matteo de Bellis, Europe’s Shameful Failure to End the Torture and Abuse of Refugees and Migrants in Libya, Amnesty International (7 March 2019).

Tania Karas, Refugee Children and Resilience, Refugees Deeply (1 March 2019).

Provash Budden, It’s Time to Treat Venezuela Like a Protracted Refugee Crisis, Refugees Deeply (28 February 2019).

Refugees, Including Children, Leave Nauru for the US, Aljazeera (27 February 2019).

Isac Bloch, Anne Dutton, Border Purgatory: Trump Administration’s Latest Effort to Deter Refugees, Refugees Deeply (22 February 2019).

Hayder Al-Hilo, Basel Al Sheakh, Mohammad Kamal, Zainulabdeen, Refugee Love Letters to Inanimate Object Left Behind, Refugees Deeply (14 February 2019).

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NEWSLETTER: FEBRUARY 2019

NEWSLETTER: FEBRUARY 2019

CALL FOR CRN 11 VOLUNTEERS

CRN 11is recruiting volunteers for the following position:

  • Research and Development Committee

JOIN CRN 11 RESEARCH COLLABORATORS

Interested in being a bona fide research collaborator with CRN 11? Send an expression of interest to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org including the following:

  • biographical sketch (250 words maximum)
  • affiliation
  • research interests
  • list of recent publications
  • a headshot (optional), and
  • a link to your website

As a CRN 11Research Collaborator, you will have the opportunity to share your draft research papers, chapters or manuscripts with colleagues in order to receive constructive feedback and collaborate on research and publication projects.

CALL FOR PAPERS

Rethinking the “Regional” in Refugee Law and Policy, University of London. Deadline 28 January 2019.

Ethics and Displacement, Forced Migration Review. Deadline 18 February 2019.

Narratives of Forced Migration in Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries, University of Stirling. Deadline 28 February 2019.

Migration Research Series, International Organization for Migration. Deadline 31 March 2019.

Workshop: Art and International Courts, Art and International Justice Initiative, Centre for Excellence for International Courts. Deadline 20 April 2019.

BOOKS, REPORTS AND ARTICLES

Rima R Habib, Micheline Ziadee, Elio Younes Harastani, Layal Hamdar, Mohammed Jawad, and Khalil Asmar, Displacement, Deprivation, and Hard Work among Syrian Refugee Children in Lebanon, BMJ Journals, 4 February 2019.

Mary McEniry, Rafael Samper-Ternent, and Carlos Cano-Gutierrez, Displacement due to Armed Conflict and Violence in Childhood and Adulthood and older Adult Health: The Case of the Middle-Income Country of Colombia, Elsevier, 29 January 2019.

Nadiya Ibrahim, Gladys Honein-AbouHaidar, and Lamis Jomaa, Perceived Impact of Community Kitchens on the Food Security of Syrian Refugees and Kitchen Workers in Lebanon: Qualitative Evidence in a Displacement Context, Plos One, 25 January 2019.

Jairo Munive, Resilience in Displacement and the Protection of Civilians in South Sudan, Journal of Refugee Studies, 21 January 2019.

Gabriel E. Fabreau, Paul Bauman, Annalee L. Coakley, Kelly Johnston, Kut A. Kannel, Jessica L. Gifford, Hossein M. H. Sadrzadeh, Gary M. Whitford, Michael P. Whyte, and Gregory A. Kline, Skeletal Fluorosis in a Resettled Refugee From Kakuma Refugee Camp, The Lancet, 19 January 2019.

David Simon, Holocaust Escapees and Global Development, Zed Books Ltd, 15 January 2019.

George Kandylis, Accommodation as Displacement: Notes from Refugee Camps in Greece in 2016, Journal of Refugee Studies, 9 January 2019.

Henry Komakech, Integration of Health Services, Access and utilization by Refugees and Host Populations in West Nile Districts, Uganda, Conflict and Health, 7 January 2019.

Rasha S. Mansour, Displacement, Identity, and Belonging: Iraqi Communities in Amman, Journal of Immigration and Refugee Studies, 5 January 2019.

David Ongenaert and Stijn Joye,Selling Displaced People? A Multi-Method Study of International Refugee Organizations’ Public Communication Strategies Towards the Syrian Displacement Crisis, Gent University, 2019.

UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

Panel Discussion: Prospects for Meaningful Accountability for Rights Violations in Sri Lanka, 18 February 2019, Oxford, England, UK.

Un-Becoming a Victim: Between Historic Reminder and Hallucination, Geographical Document and Childhood Memory, Collective Tragedy and Personal Healing, 25 February 2019, Oxford, England, UK.

One Journey Film Screening, 28 February 2019, Charlottesville, Virginia, USA.

Democratizing Displacement: RSC Conference 2019, 18-19 March 2019, Oxford, England, UK.

Migrating World: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Migration and Integration, 23 March 2019, London, England, UK.

Canadian Immigration Summit 2019: Expending our Horizons, 9 May 2019, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Translation as Political Act, 9-11 May 2019, Perugia, Italy.

2019 Immigration Law Conference, 17-18 May 2019, Austin, Texas, USA.

Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, 30 May-2 June 2019, Washington, D.C., USA.

RLI 4thAnnual Conference: Rethinking the “Regional” in Refugee Law and Policy, University of London, 3-5 June 2019, London, England, UK.

NEWS

Saba Vasefi and Calla Wahlquist, ‘I Can’t See Any Gleam of Hope’: Refugees in Nauru on Medevac Bill, The Guardian (12 February 2019).

Hakeem al-Araibi: Thailand Frees Refugee Footballer, BBC News (11 February 2019).

Michael Safi, Myanmar Army Shelling Villages in Rakhine State, Rights Group Told, The Guardian (11 February 2019).

David Chater, Rescue Ship Named for Drowned Syrian Child Refugee, Aljazeera (10 February 2019).

Steven Davidson, Israel’s ‘Deposit Law’ Is Pushing Asylum Seekers to Financial Ruin,News Deeply (31 January 2019).

Marta Welander, How the British Government Deters Migrants via the ‘Politics of Exhaustion’, News Deeply (30 January 2019).

Jason Markusoff, Canada Now Brings in More Refugees than the U.S., Maclean’s (23 January 2019).

Chris Horwood,It’s Time for a More Honest. Less Partisan Debate on Mixed Migration, News Deeply (22 January 2019).

Lewis Raven Wallace, Poor Southerners are Joining the Globe’s Climate Migrants, SCALAWAG (21 January 2019).

Claire Higgins, How a Visa for Asylum Seekers Could Grant Safe Passage to Europe, News Deeply (18 January 2019).

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NEWSLETTER: JANUARY 2019

NEWSLETTER: JANUARY 2019

HAPPY NEW YEAR CRN 11 FAMILY

CALL FOR CRN 11 VOLUNTEERS

CRN 11is recruiting volunteers for the following position:

  • Research and Development Committee

JOIN CRN 11 RESEARCH COLLABORATORS

Interested in being a bona fide research collaborator with CRN 11? Send an expression of interest to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org including the following:

  • biographical sketch (250 words maximum)
  • affiliation
  • research interests
  • list of recent publications
  • a headshot (optional), and
  • a link to your website

As a CRN 11Research Collaborator, you will have the opportunity to share your draft research papers, chapters or manuscripts with colleagues in order to receive constructive feedback and collaborate on research and publication projects. 

CALL FOR PAPERS

Migration and Poverty: 2019 Salzburg Conference in Interdisciplinary Poverty Research, University of Salzburg. Deadline 31 January 2019.

The Migration Conference 2019, University of Bari. Deadline January 31 2019.

Intra-Regional Migration in Africa: Logic, Practices, and Challenges, MIASA. Deadline 4 February 2019.

(Re)conceptualizing Displacement, Johns Hopkins University. Deadline 10 February 2019.

Human Rights and International Legal Discourse, Human Rights and International Legal Discourse. Deadline 15 February 2019.

Ethics and Displacement, Forced Migration Review. Deadline 18 February 2019.

Workshop: Art and International Courts, Art and International Justice Initiative, Centre for Excellence for International Courts. Deadline 20 April 2019.

BOOKS, REPORTS AND ARTICLES

UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

JOBS

NEWS

France’s “Yellow Vest” Protests: Timeline of Unrest, The Local (13 January 2019).

Justine Hunter, Brent Jang, Wendy Stueck, Shawn McCarthy, This Pipeline Is Challenging Indigenous law and Western law. Who Really Owns the Land?, The Globe and Mail (12 January 2019).

Protests Against Serbia’s President Vučić Enter Sixth Week, Reuters (12 January 2019).

Karen DeYoung, Louisa Loveluck, and John Hudson, U.S. Military Announces Start of Syria Withdrawal, The Washington Post (11 January 2019).

Mike Blanchfield, Canada Grants Asylum to Saudi Woman Who Escaped to Thailand, The Star (11 January 2019).

Myanmar Court Rejects Appeal by Jailed Reuters Journalists, Aljazeera (11 January 2019).

“Dangerous and Unseemly Spectacle” Must Spur Action to Save Lives at Sea, Amnesty (9 January 2019).

Nick Megoran, Need to Solve a Border Dispute? Look to Ethiopia or Uzbekistan, News Deeply (9 January 2019).

Patrick Kingsley, Stranded Migrants Are Finally Brought to Shore After 19 Days, The New York Times (9 January 2019).

Harry Enten, The Majority of Americans Are Against Trump on the Wall and the Shutdown, CNN Politics (8 January 2019).

Are you interested in volunteering for CRN-11? Visit Displaced Peoplesfor more information.

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NEWSLETTER: DECEMBER 2018

NEWSLETTER: DECEMBER 2018

CALL FOR CHAIR AND DISCUSSANT FOR CRN 11 PANELS

We are in search of Chair and Discussant for CRN 11 Panels for LSA 2019. If you are interested kindly respond to this email no later than 31 December 2018. Panels will be assigned on a first come first serve basis. To be a chair and/or discussant on CRN 11 panels for LSA 2019, kindly send an email toveronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org expressing your interest.

CALL FOR CRN 11 VOLUNTEERS 

CRN 11 is recruiting volunteers for the following position:   

  • Research and Development Committee

JOIN CRN 11 RESEARCH COLLABORATORS

Interested in being a bona fide research collaborator with CRN 11? Send an expression of interest to veronica.fynnbruey@tuki-tumarankeh.org including the following:

  • biographical sketch (250 words maximum)
  • affiliation
  • research interests
  • list of recent publications
  • a headshot (optional), and
  • a link to your website

As a CRN 11Research Collaborator, you will have the opportunity to share your draft research papers, chapters or manuscripts with colleagues in order to receive constructive feedback and collaborate on research and publication projects.

CALL FOR PAPERS

International Courts and Tribunals Interest Group – 2019 WIP Conference, Chicago IL, International Courts and Tribunals Interest Group, American Society of International Law. Deadline 24 December 2018. 

Migration and Poverty: 2019 Salzburg Conference in Interdisciplinary Poverty Research, University of Salzburg. Deadline 31 January 2019. 

The Migration Conference 2019, University of Bari. Deadline January 31 2019.

Workshop: Art and International Courts, Art and International Justice Initiative, Centre for Excellence for International Courts. Deadline 20 April 2019. 

CALL FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS 

Maria Ioannis Baganha Dissertation Award 2019, IMISCOE. Deadline 15 January 2019. 

BOOKS, REPORTS AND ARTICLES

UPCOMING CONFERENCES AND EVENTS

JOBS

  • Dean of Law, Aston University. Deadline 17 January 2019. 

NEWS

Croatia: Migrants Pushed Back to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Human Rights Watch (11 December 2018). 

Kevin Mwanza, War, hunger and a housing boom: welcome to Africa’s most crowded city, Thomson Reuters Foundation (11 December 2018). 

Moez Jemal, Radio Migration – the Station with a Different Message about Migration, Inter Press Service (11 December 2018). 

Niger becomes the first country in Africa to adopt a national law for the protection and assistance of Internally Displaced Persons, UNHCR (5 December 2018). 

Daniel Sullivan, South Sudan Faces one of the World’s Worst Displacement Crises, Inter Press Service (30 November 2018). 

Rising to the Challenge: New IOM/IDMC Global Partnership to Address Internal Displacement, IOM UN Migration (29 November 2018).

Ann Deslandes, The other caravan: Mexico has so many internal refugees who aren’t US-bound, TRT World (28 November 2018). 

Clyde Hughes, Myanmar authorities hold 93 Rohingya escaping displacement camp, UPI (27 November 2018). 

Todd Miller, Why the Migrant Caravan Story Is a Climate Change Story, Yes Magazine (27 November 2018). 

Andrés Lizcano Rodriguez, Migrant Caravans: The Tip of the Iceberg, Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre (November 2018). 

Are you interested in volunteering for CRN-11? Visit Displaced Peoplesfor more information.

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