Research Handbook on Asylum and Refugee Policy
Edited by Jane Freedman and
Glenda Santana de Andrade
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Providing a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary analysis of key issues in the field, this topical Research Handbook explores asylum and migration policy in a global context. Chapters consider national, regional and international responses to refugees and forced migration, examining the evolution of asylum and refugee policies and why gaps remain in protection.
Keywords: Development Studies; Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy; Urban and Regional Studies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781802204582
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Making markets: the historical development of the refugee regime , pp 7-24

- Julia Morris
- Ch 2 Asylum and legal protection: a history , pp 25-38

- Phil Orchard
- Ch 3 Need for critical reimagination: colonial legacy of the 1951 Refugee Convention , pp 39-51

- Jay Ramasubramanyam and Ulrike Krause
- Ch 4 Refugee policy in Latin America: structural pillars and good practices , pp 53-75

- Liliana Lyra Jubilut, Melissa Martins Casagrande and Marina Cardoso Farias
- Ch 5 Climate refugees in India and international law: convergences divergences and anomalies , pp 76-94

- Atul Alexander
- Ch 6 Old tensions and new questions: the expansion of refugee sponsorship , pp 95-111

- Shauna Labman and Rachel McNally
- Ch 7 ‘If you change the country, you are not a real refugee’ - the impact of the Dublin Regulation on refugees’ flight and arrival experiences , pp 112-123

- Anja Bartel
- Ch 8 Refuge in silos: how three of the largest MENA hosts address Syrian mass displacement in the absence of coordinated efforts and responses , pp 124-145

- Jasmin Lilian Diab
- Ch 9 Liminal refuge in the land of (decreasing) opportunity , pp 146-158

- Stephanie J. Nawyn and Breanne Leigh Grace
- Ch 10 Refugee governance in the Middle East: insights from Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan , pp 159-175

- Zeynep Şahin-Mencütek and Fatma Yılmaz-Elmas
- Ch 11 Crises, violence and vulnerabilities for refugees in Europe , pp 177-187

- Jane Freedman
- Ch 12 South Africa’s dalliance with temporary protection of refugees - is it a form of ‘sophisticated containment’ or a humanitarian act? , pp 188-203

- Fatima Khan
- Ch 13 The violent externalisation of asylum , pp 204-220

- Jane Freedman
- Ch 14 Refugee’s resistance: analysing survival strategies through the prism of intersectionality , pp 221-237

- Glenda Santana de Andrade
- Ch 15 Intersections of gender, sexuality and ‘race’ in queer asylum claims , pp 239-250

- Nina Held and Aderonke Apata
- Ch 16 Women and gender in asylum and refugee law and policy , pp 251-266

- Jane Freedman
- Ch 17 Beyond the transient protections of the Children’s Act: contestations on citizenship and belonging for foreigners with refugee claims in South Africa , pp 267-279

- Sikanyiso Masuku
- Ch 18 Exclusionary refugee protection regime, colonial others and gender dualities , pp 280-290

- Rose Jaji and Ulrike Krause
- Ch 19 Conducting sexual and reproductive health and rights research amongst refugee women in sub-Saharan Africa: some ethical and methodological considerations , pp 291-303

- Tamaryn L. Crankshaw and Victoria M. Mutambara
- Ch 20 Understanding solidarity practices with refugees , pp 305-319

- Óscar García Agustín, Paola Buconjic, Martin Bak Jørgensen and Mashudu Salifu
- Ch 21 Climate change and refugees: a challenge to legal frameworks , pp 320-336

- Simon Behrman and Avidan Kent
- Ch 22 Key issues relating to ethics when conducting research with forcibly displaced people , pp 337-348

- Christina Clark-Kazak
- Ch 23 Protection beyond refuge: expanding on the need for an intersectional approach to Syrian refugees social protection in Jordan , pp 349-363

- Jasmin Lilian Diab
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