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Regionalisation versus Securitisation:
The Pending Fate of the Refugee Protection Regime in Central America By Brianna Gómez Castro This article contributes to the growing...


Challenges to the Governance of the Return of Victims Abroad to Colombia
By Paul De Ryck and Stéphanie López Villamil The return to Colombia of victims of the armed conflict living abroad has arisen as a major...


Between Torture and Hiding: The North Korean Migration Case in China
By Phillip Kraeter Different reasons underlie North Koreans decision to cross the border into China irregularly, including state-driven...


Beyond the ‘Women-and-children’ Bias in Human Trafficking:
A Study of Haitian Migrants in the Dominican Republic By Jean-Pierre Murray The anti-trafficking agenda has faced at least two main...


The Picture from Above:
Using Satellite Imagery to Overcome Methodological Challenges in Studying Environmental Displacement By Alison Heslin and Lisa Thalheimer...


‘We took to the nature to become friends with the mountain’
The Impacts of Access to ‘Nature’ on Refugee Wellbeing in Camps in Epirus, Greece
By Michaela Korodimou


'What we Knew was Lost'
An Oral History and Narratives of Loss Amongst a Family of Greek Cypriot Displaced Persons
By Christakis Peristianis


A Loss for Words: Visual Representations of Migrants and Refugees in the Leave and Trump Campaigns
By Theophilus Kwek & Anne Martine Solstad
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