Refuge is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the critical examination of forced migration, displacement, and human rights issues related to refugees. It serves as a vital platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share insights and analyses on the challenges faced by refugees globally. The journal's scope encompasses various perspectives, including legal, social, political, and cultural dimensions of forced migration.
Key topics covered include refugee law, settlement and integration policies, refugee experiences, gender and displacement, and the impact of conflict on refugee flows. Refuge is indexed in databases such as Scopus, ProQuest, and HeinOnline, ensuring wide accessibility to its scholarly content. Its target audience includes academics, government officials, NGOs, and anyone interested in refugee and migration studies.
Refuge aims to influence policy and practice by promoting evidence-based solutions and fostering dialogue among stakeholders. The journal encourages submissions that offer innovative approaches to refugee protection, social inclusion, and durable solutions. It is committed to open access, making its content freely available to a global audience and maximizing its impact. Researchers and practitioners are invited to contribute to the ongoing conversation on refugee issues through rigorous research and critical analysis.