Simon Turner
@Simonturner1967
conflict and migration. Humanitarianism. Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Kenya.
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09-09-2014 14:58:04
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After 2.5 years of incredible service, please join us in extending a heartfelt thank you to Will Allen for his tremendous service as Associate Editor. We are also thrilled to welcome Matthew Bird to the JRS team as an Associate Editor. Welcome on board!
How do perceptions, fears, & experiences of violence & conflict affect considerations of moving internally & internationally? New OA article with Dr Jessica Hagen-Zanker & Marcela G. Rubio ODI in Journal of Refugee Studies. Drawing on #MIGNEX survey data PRIO prio.org/news/3514
Call for abstracts for a special themed collection Incarceration on “Exceptional forms of #CoerciveConfinement – Pockets of Punitiveness in the Welfare State” – due 1 May 2024!
See below for details…
And this one on ‘Carceral Junctions’ guest edited by Simon Turner & Zachary Whyte (2022) journals.sagepub.com/topic/collecti…
I am happy to announce a 3-year PhD scholarship on forced migration in the Middle East University of Glasgow! Come research an exciting array of topics, incl. borders, migration diplomacy, and refugee rentierism.
Non-UK students eligible. Deadline: 19 April.
Info: shorturl.at/uX389
Borders in #Africa were not decided in Berlin & are not random! Causes? Geography, precol states & negotiations btw Europeans & Africans. Time to update high school textbooks! Jack Paine Xiaoyan Qiu & I American Political Science Review 🙏🥳 doi.org/10.1017/S00030…
Call for Papers: ABORNE Annual Meeting in partnership with UNDP Africa Borderlands Centre 🌍 and International Peace Support Training Centre -Kenya, Nairobi, 11-13 September 2024. Submission deadline: 12 April 2024, aborne.net/2024-conferenc…
We are thrilled to announce that Ivan Josipovic has been awarded this year's Early-Career Researcher Prize for his exceptional paper, 'What Can Data Justice Mean for Asylum Governance?'. Read his piece in the JRS today! academic.oup.com/jrs/article/36…