Forced Migration Review issue 38, entitled ‘the technology issue’, is
now online at www.fmreview.org/technology/
The effects of changes in technology – particularly in communications
technology – on displaced people and those who work with them are
unevenly understood and appreciated.
The 32 articles and short pieces in the feature theme section of this
FMR look at some of these changes and their implications.
This issue also includes a selection of general articles on migrant
deaths at sea, fleeing from Cairo, language training for refugees in the
Czech Republic, refugees after the Japanese earthquake, a strategy for
urban areas, partner violence, transitional justice in Kenya, and local
integration.
FMR 38 will be published in English, French, Arabic and Spanish.
We would be grateful if you would forward this message to anyone you
know who may be interested, add links to it from your website and/or
list it in your updates and resources. Articles may be freely reproduced
and circulated – but please acknowledge the source.
New: An expanded contents listing for this issue – called FMR#38 – is
available in print and online at
www.fmreview.org/technology/FMR38listing.pdf This includes an
introduction to the feature theme, followed by – for each article – the
title, author’s name and affiliation, introductory sentences, and the
link to the article online.
If you require multiple copies of the print issue and/or of FMR#38,
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If you do NOT usually receive a print copy of FMR and would like to
receive a copy of FMR 38 or FMR#38 for your organisation, or multiple
copies for distribution to partners and policy/decision-makers or for
use at conferences/workshops, PLEASE contact the Editors as soon as
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copies (in which language/s) you require.
We would like to thank the following donors for providing funding for
this issue: AusAID, DfID, Oxfam Australia, Stephanie and Hunter Hunt/The
Hunt Institute for Engineering and Humanity, UNHCR Division of Programme
Support and Management, UNHCR Policy Development and Evaluation Service,
and the University of Queensland.
Forthcoming issues of FMR will include features on:
* Being young and displaced
* Fragile states
See www.fmreview.org/forthcoming.htm for details.
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With best wishes
Marion Couldrey & Maurice Herson
Editors, Forced Migration Review
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