NEW ISSUE
OXFORD MONITOR OF FORCED MIGRATION
VOLUME 4, NUMBER 2
We are very excited to announce that the Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration (OxMo) Volume 4, No 2 is now online! You can access the issue online or download it as a PDF here: http://oxmofm.com/current-issue/
Individual article links can also be accessed here: http://oxmofm.com/past-issues/vol-4-no-2/
OxMo is an independent, student-run journal that seeks to engage with various aspects of forced migration through academic scholarship by students and recent graduates.
The authors in this issue concentrate on both emergency and protracted situations of displacement for a variety of populations, including Syrian refugees and residents of the Kenya's Kakuma Refugee Camp. The topics addressed are salient and include implications of the new Turkish Law on Foreigners and International Protection and Australian immigration detention.
We would like to thank our authors, fellow editors, and shadow editors for helping create this issue of OxMo. This marks the last issue of our current editorial board, to whom we owe a special thanks for their time and effort. We have greatly enjoyed taking part in this important endeavour and hope that OxMo continues to expand its scope, readership, and, most importantly, conceptions of belonging across the globe. To that end, please contribute your own work and disseminate this issue widely!
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Evan Easton-Calabria & Nina Elizabeth Weaver
Oxford Monitor of Forced Migration (OxMo)
Co-Editors-in-Chief
http://oxmofm.com/
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