Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
A Critical Anti-Racist Interrogation of Voluntary/Forced Repatriation Theory: The Intersections of African Refugees’ Dilemma2002/08/016
“Waiting for a Wife”: Transnational Marriages and the Social Dimensions of Refugee “Integration”2014/05/066
Fear and Loathing Down Under: Australian Refugee Policy and the National Imagination2004/05/016
Australia as a Powerbroker on Refugee Protection in Southeast Asia: The Relationship with Indonesia2017/03/236
Coercive Transnational Governance and Its Impact on the Settlement Process of Eritrean Refugees in Canada2017/11/03English6
Volunteering to Support Refugees: A Question of One’s Scope of Justice2017/11/03English6
Private Sponsorship of Refugees Program1992/09/015
Ethical Considerations for Humanizing Refugee Research Trajectories2021/11/225
Refugee Self-Management and the Question of Governance1997/06/015
Refugee-Led Organizations' Crisis Response during the COVID-19 Pandemic2022/04/295
Representing the Past in Exile: The Politics of National History among Burundian Refugees1998/12/015
Queer Credibility in the Homonation-State: Interrogating the Affective Impacts of Credibility Assessments on Racialized Sexual Minority Refugee Claimants2019/06/12English5
Whose “No Borders”? Achieving Border Liberalization for the Right Reasons1969/12/315
Factors Affecting the Treatment of Kenyan-Somalis and Somali Refugees in Kenya: A Historical Overview1992/11/015
The Bedouin Refugees in the Negev1994/11/015
A Refugee Camp Conundrum: Geopolitics, Liberal Democracy, and Protracted Refugee Situations2013/03/065
From Political Instrument to Protection Tool? Resettlement of Refugees and North-South Relations1969/12/315
Tertiary Education for Refugees: A Case Study from the Thai-Burma Border2012/01/185
Refugees and Border Security Post-September 112002/08/015
Refugee “In-betweenness”: A Proactive Existence1969/12/315
Navigating Civil War through Youth Migration, Education, and Family Separation2015/12/025
“Education Changes the World”: The World University Service of Canada’s Student Refugee Program2012/01/185
Feminist Theories and Migration Research-Making Sense in the Data Feast?1997/10/015
South Asia and the Creation of the International Refugee Regime2001/05/015
The Threat of Destitution as a Deterrent against Asylum Seeking in the European Union2006/11/015
Issues of Power and Empowerment in Refugee Studies: Rwandan Women's Adaptive Behaviour at Benaco Refugee Camp1998/10/015
Paths to a Future for Youth in Protracted Refugee Situations: A View from the Thai-Burmese Border2012/01/185
Global Transactions: Sudanese Refugees Sending Money Home2006/12/015
Children Alone, Seeking Refuge in Canada2006/12/015
Refugees, Persons of Concern, and People on the Move: The Broadening Boundaries of UNHCR1969/12/315