Original Language
English
E-ISSN
1468-2435
Number of Pages
315
Date of upload

08 Abr 2019

International Migration Vol. 57 (2) April 2019

International Migration is a refereed bimonthly review of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) on current migration issues as analysed by demographers, economists, and sociologists all over the world. The journal is edited by Carleton University and published and distributed by Wiley. The editor at Carleton University is responsible for the direction and content of the journal.

  • Editorial
  • Howard Duncan
  • DISPLACEMENT AND RETURN IN IRAQ
  • GUEST EDITORS: ROCHELLE DAVIS AND VICKI VALOSIK
    • Introduction to Special Issue on Displacement in Iraq by Rochelle Davis
    • The Syrian Refugee Crisis in the Kurdish Region of Iraq: Explaining the Role of Borders in Situations of Forced Displacement by Filippo Dionigi
    • The Politics of IDP Education Provision: Negotiating identity and schooling in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq by Kelsey Shanks
    • Iraqi IDP s Access to Durable Solutions: Results of Two Rounds of a Longitudinal Study by
    • Lorenza Rossi, Rochelle Davis, Grace Benton, Sinan Zeyneloglu and Salma Al-Shami
    • House Damage Revisited: How Type of Damage and Perpetrating Actor Affect Intentions and Actions of IDP s in Iraq by Olga Aymerich and Sinan Zeyneloglu
    • Among Brothers and Strangers: Identities in Displacement in Iraq by Nadia Siddiqui, Roger Guiu and Aaso Ameen Shwan
    • Navigating Peace and Security: Women and Social Capital in Iraq by Jacqueline Parry and Olga Aymerich
    • Designing User-Centered Humanitarian Technologies with Displaced People in Iraq: Lessons from Refunite's Mobile Family Tracing Platform by Sacha Robehmed
  • SYRIAN REFUGEES –FACING CHALLENGES, MAKING CHOICES
  • GUEST EDITORS: AHMET İÇDUYGU AND DENIZ SERT
    • Introduction: Syrian Refugees – Facing Challenges, Making Choices by Ahmet Icduygu and Deniz S. Sert
    • Refugee Hospitality in Lebanon and Turkey. On Making ‘The Other’ by Estella Carpi and H. Pınar Şenoğuz
    • A Faithful Alliance Between the Civil Society and the State: Actors and Mechanisms of Accommodating Syrian Refugees in Istanbul by Didem Danış and Dilara Nazlı
    • Refugees in Greece: Facing a Multifaceted Labyrinth by Konstantinos Tsitselikis
    • The EU -Turkey-’deal’: Legal Challenges and Pitfalls by Dr. Roman Lehner
    • Coercive Engineered Syrian Mass Migration in the EU -Turkey Relations: A Case Analysis for Future Reference by Nefise Ela Gokalp Aras
    • Syrian Refugees Living on the Edge: Policy and Practice Implications for Mental Health and Psychosocial Wellbeing by Duygu Cantekin
    • Talking about Integration: The Voices of Syrian Refugees Taking Part in Introduction Programmes for Integration into Swedish Society by Gregg Bucken-Knapp, Zainab Fakih and Andrea Spehar
    • Turkey's Education Policies towards Syrian Refugees: A Macro-level Analysis by K. Onur Unutulmaz
    • Schools and Refugee Children: The Case of Syrians in Turkey by Çetin Çelik and Ahmet İçduygu
    • Transnational Activities of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Hindering or Supporting Integration by Doğuş Şimşek
    • Media Discussion on the Naturalization Policy for Syrians in Turkey by Reyhan Atasü-Topçuoğlu
    • Refugees and Elections: The Effects of Syrians on Voting Behavior in Turkey by Ali Fisunoğlu and Deniz Ş. Sert
  • List of Reviewers

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