Thursday, May 12, 2022Who has published in the Journal of Refugee Studies? Examining author affiliation and geographic representation in articles and book reviewsBy Lilly Neang, Rachel McNally, and Nadeea Rahim Original version published 25 March 2020. Revised version published 12 May 2022. Introduction In 2019, the editors of the journal Migration Studies embarked on a self-reflection process about the geography of submissions to the journal, resulting in a blog post asking the critical question: Does the... MoreWednesday, March 24, 2021Who publishes in Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees? A reflection on author affiliation, knowledge production and geographic representationBy Rachel McNally and Nadeea Rahim See also the recording and event report from LERRN’s recent webinar involving Refuge editor Dr. Dagmar Soennecken (LERRN’s Analysis of Refuge and RSQ: Knowledge, Access and Representation) Read the response to this webinar published by Refuge in their April 2021 Newsletter. In 2019, the editors of the... MoreThursday, November 12, 2020How global is the RSQ? A reflection on author affiliation and knowledge production in the global forced migration academic discourse.Do you want to continue the conversation? Join LERRN for our upcoming webinar: LERRN’s Analysis of Refuge and RSQ: Reflections on Knowledge Production, Access, and Representation Authors: Kathryn Hampton (University of London), Rachel McNally (Carleton University), Michael Joel Nabugere (University of London) and Nadeea Rahim (Carleton... More Share: Twitter, Facebook Short URL: https://carleton.ca/lerrn/?p=3116