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Friday, January 20, 2023
A comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and comparative evaluation of the criminalization of migration both within Canada and... More
A detailed examination of the experiences of refugees and receiving communities during Canada's Operation Syrian Refugee from 2015 to... More
Evaluating private refugee sponsorship and its potential for global refugee... More
Explaining the influence of religious groups on the development of refugee policy in the United States and... More
A comprehensive study of the lives of Syrians and the precarious conditions they face under temporary protection in... More
Investigating how the world’s largest humanitarian organization responded to the global movement of refugees to... More
A timely assessment of the ways in which knowledge is co-created in spaces of displacement, and how it is reproduced through... More
A rigorous comparative study of the contemporary migration and refugee policies and laws of seven Latin American... More
How historical scholarship can benefit from refugee voices as historians in their own... More
A call to Canada’s cities to evaluate their role in supporting refugee... More
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Refugees experience extreme stress factors at every stage of their displacement: experiences of conflict and persecution, separation from families, xenophobia, perilous journeys, and precarity of livelihood. However, many refugees and asylum seekers demonstrate enormous strength and resilience in the face of such difficulties. It is important to... More
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
Dr Prithvi Hirani and Robert Trigwell Please find the full version of the study on the IOM website The expansion of digital technology and activities in recent years has led to an exponential growth in forced migration data. However, this increase in available data does not always result in more inclusivity nor representation of... More
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