04 March 2013

New Issue of JRS

A new issue of the Journal of Refugee Studies has been published.  Contents for vol. 26, no. 1, March 2013 include:

  • State, Non-Governmental and International Organizations in the Possible Peace Process in Turkey’s Conflict-Induced Displacement [abstract]
  • Impact of Displacement on Women and Female-headed Households: A Mixed Method Analysis with a Microeconomic Touch [abstract]
  • Sickness in the System of Long-term Immigration Detention [abstract
  • Addressing Ethical and Methodological Challenges in Research with Refugee-background Young People: Reflections from the Field [abstract]
  • Exporting Detention: Australia-funded Immigration Detention in Indonesia [abstract]

This issue features a special section on "Representing 'Hidden' Populations: A Symposium on Sampling Techniques":
  • Quantitative Methodological Dilemmas in Urban Refugee Research: A Case Study of Johannesburg [abstract] [full-text]
  • Gutters, Gates, and Gangs: Collaborative Sampling in ‘Post-Violence’ Johannesburg [abstract] [full-text]
  • Creating a Frame: A Spatial Approach to Random Sampling of Immigrant Households in Inner City Johannesburg [abstract] [conf. paper]
  • Collecting Data on Migrants through Service Provider NGOs: Towards Data Use and Advocacy [abstract] [related chapter; scroll to p. 237]
  • Sampling in an Urban Environment: Overcoming Complexities and Capturing Differences [abstract]
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