Please find below a list of new and journal and newsletter releases relating to refugee studies and related topics.These have been accumulated from a range of online sources and links to the relevant full-text document are given where appropriate.Alternatively, a link will be given to the associated Table of Contents, (ToC).This list will be made available on a regular basis via our Refugee Studies blog (http://refugee-archives.blogspot.com), as new resources become available.
Please find below a list of new and journal and newsletter releases relating to refugee studies and related topics.These have been accumulated from a range of online sources and links to the relevant full-text document are given where appropriate.Alternatively, a link will be given to the associated Table of Contents, (ToC).This list will be made available on a regular basis via our Refugee Studies blog (http://refugee-archives.blogspot.com), as new resources become available.
Full details form the press release are available as follows and hard copies will me made available in the Refugee Archive in due course:
FMR's 12-page supplement on Islam, human rights and displacement will soon be available in Arabic and English.
We hope it will enhance debate and understanding of the concepts and
instruments of international human rights in the Islamic world. More
information is online at http://www.fmreview.org/human-rights.htm
How to request copies:
All readers who usually receive the Arabic edition (NHQ) of FMR will receive a copy of the supplement in Arabic with their copy of NHQ 31 in January. You therefore do not need to request it UNLESS you would like to receive multiple copies for training purposes and/or onward distribution.
The English version of the supplement will NOT be mailed out to regular readers of FMR. You need to email us to request copies. We are keen to distribute copies to organisations which would find it useful for training and awareness-raising purposes. We would also be happy to send it to libraries and resource centres.
If you would like copies of the supplement, please email us at
fmr@qeh.ox.ac.uk, indicating:
- which language
- how many
- your full postal address
- and, preferably, how you propose using it.
REMINDER
If you have not already done so, we would be extremely grateful if you would complete our reader survey at http://www.fmreview.org/2008survey.htm This will help us make sure FMR is meeting your needs and give us ideas of how we might improve it. Thank you!
Marion Couldrey, Maurice Herson & Musab Hayatli
Forced Migration Review
A current awareness service highlighting web research and information relating to refugees, IDPs and forced migration; provided on behalf of the Refugee Archives at the UEL by Paul Dudman. The Refugee Archives at UEL are a growing resource for the study of forced migration and the refugee. Further details can be found on our website.