Refuge 26, 2: No Borders As Practical Politics
The special issue on No Borders As Practical Politics has finally come out in the Canadian journal *Refuge*
You can access the entire issue here
Table of Contents
Editorial
A Note from the Editor
Sharry J. Aiken
Introduction
Editorial: Why No Borders?
Bridget Anderson, Nandita Sharma, Cynthia Wright
Feature Articles
Stateless Citizenship and the Palestinian-Arabs in Israel
Shourideh C Molavi
Borders, Labour Impacts, and Union Responses: Case of Spain
Luke Stobart
Borders of Solidarity: Life in Displacement in the Amazon Tri-Border Region
Carolina Moulin
Moving Beyond English as a Requirement to”Fit In”: Considering Refugee and Migrant Education in South Australia
Clemence Due,Damien Riggs
Migrant Illegality, Nation Building, and the Politics of Regularization in Canada
Jean McDonald
Differential Criminalization under Operation Streamline: Challenges to Freedom of Movement and Humanitarian Aid Provision in the Mexico-US Borderlands
Andrew Burridge
Negotiating Rights: Th e Politics of Local Integration
Tara Polzer
Whose “No Borders� Achieving Border Liberalization for the Right Reasons
Nick Gill
Residency Documents for All! Notes to Understand the Movement of Migrants in Barcelona
Amarela Varela
Other Articles
“I Have a Voice—Hear Me!†Findings of an Australian Study Examining the Resettlement and Integration Experience of Refugees and Migrants from the Horn of Africa in Australia
Eileen Pittaway, Chrisanta Muli, Sarah Shteir
Domestic Violence and Gender-Based Persecution: How Refugee Adjudicators Judge Women Seeking Refuge from Spousal Violence—and Why Reform Is Needed
Constance MacIntosh
Un/Convention(al) Refugees: Contextualizing the Accounts of Refugees Facing Homophobic or Transphobic Persecution
Sharalyn R. Jordan
Siting Sudaneseness: Territory, Practice, and Identity in Aragi
Bjorn Curley
Refugees Who Arrive by Boat and Canada’s Commitment to the Refugee Convention: A Discursive Analysis
Alexandra Mann
Creating Higher Burdens: Th e Presumption of State Protection in Democratic Countries.
Jamie Chai Yun Liew
Book Review
Melancholy Order: Asian Migration and the Globalization of Borders by Adam McKeown
Radhika Mongia