Dear all,
We are delighted to announce this week's launch of FlüchtlingsforschungsBlog, a German language blog by 'Netzwerk Flüchtlingsforschung' (Refugee Research Network). The blog covers a wide range of issues regarding displacement, forced migration and refugee protection. The first blog posts are already online, about refugee research, about European refugee policies, about the persistence of camps in humanitarianism, and about the application of 'safe country of origin' laws in European comparison.
You can visit the blog at:
www.fluechtlingsforschung.net/blog
FlüchtlingsforschungsBlog is mainly a platform for network members but contributions by other scholars and practitioners are also welcome. English texts can be translated.
If you have any questions regarding the blog please contact Ulrike Krause who heads the editorial team, at [log in to unmask]
The German announcement of the blog is available here: http://fluechtlingsforschung.net/fluchtlingsforschungsblog-der-blog-des-netzwerks-ist-online/.
Best regards,
Olaf Kleist
Netzwerk Flüchtlingsforschung
www.fluechtlingsforschung.net
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