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Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees

A reminder for the Call for Papers for special issue Racialized Refuge, Reception Contexts and the Status-Labelling Space

co-edited by Christopher Kyriakides, Dina Taha, Rodolfo R. Torres Carlo Handy Charles

This special issue, https://refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/refuge/announcement/view/172 covers a large number of themes such as:

- Nationalism, immigration and racialized belonging
- Racialized securitization
- Racialized crisis: Refugee crisis or nation-state crisis?
- War on Terror, islamophobia and anti-immigration
- The carceral state
- Border walls and American Greatness
- Canadian multiculturalism
- Fortress Europe
- The colonizer and the colonized
- Reception contexts of the ‘Global South’ and ‘Global East’
- Imperial interventions, infrastructures and racialized refugee production
- Villanization and victimization
- Subjects of Force: War, violence and conflict constructs
- ‘Welfare’ states and ‘asylum cheats’
- Trauma narratives: Medicalization and psychologization
- The role of ‘meaning-makers’in racialized label production (e.g. media, politicians, NGOs, international institutions, social media participants,etc.)
- Racialized label contestation, subversion, inversion, resistances
- The racialized ‘refugee industry’
- Power, hegemony and the racialized construction of law
- The language politics of racialized representation

The deadline to submit papers is on February 1st, 2018.

https://refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/refuge/about/submissions

Please carefully read the author guidelines prior to submission.

Papers will first undergo an editorial review, followed by a double blind peer review. Expected publication date: early 2019.

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