WiRL brings together refugee women, scholars, practitioners, policymakers & activists to re-centre the study of refugee women & gender in law, policy & practice
Our Special Issue: Women in Refugee Law, Policy and Practice is now fully published with @RefugeeSurvey with many open access/free articles. It combines academic pieces with field reflections by experts by experience and practitioners academic.oup.com/rsq/issue
WiRL no longer post on X. You can find out more about the network and our work to centre refugee women in international law, policy and practice via wirl.org.uk/ and linkedin.com/company/women-i…
New addition to the Feminist Theory in Refugee Law series on the RLI blog:
@irebangla calls for a reparative reading of refugee law
Also check out the other pieces in the series!
rli.blogs.sas.ac.uk/themed-c…
New on the RLI blog:
'Refugee law between resistance and compliance: a reparative reading of a classic feminist struggle' by Irene Manganini
rli.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2024/10/…
New addition to our database by Bouchet-Mayer & Ferez on ‘Cross-effects of cultural and gay capitals in access to refugee status on the grounds of SOGI in France: Study of the formal and informal preparations of West African men for asylum trials’. Enjoy! sogica.org/database/bouchet-…
Understanding key priority areas of mental health among queer #asylum seekers and #refugees in Australia through the lens of structural violence: A modified Delphi method study academic.oup.com/jrs/article…
How does the concept of #vulnerability interact with #refugee rights? Insights from Norway, Canada, Lebanon, Uganda, Belgium and elsewhere in the new @VULNERproject publication.
link.springer.com/book/10.10…
🚨 Postdoc Position Alert!
The Institute of Political Science at the University of Münster, Germany, is seeking to fill two positions for Postdoctoral Research Associate with a focus on Constitution and Politics of Gender Relations.
See the posting here: stellen.uni-muenster.de/jobp…
It's such a painful time to be sharing anything. Honestly.
If you have the space for it, in our latest paper, we delve into the invisibilized daily lives of Lebanon’s Syrian Dom community, with a particular focus on the gender-specific adversities encountered by its women.
Historically nomadic, the Dom have largely ‘permanently’ settled in the MENA countries where they are based, though the Syrian conflict has displaced many to Lebanon, where they live in precarious conditions alongside other refugees.
By focusing on vulnerabilities, forced labor, sexualization, protection, as well as intimate-partner and familial dynamics, we aim to offer insights into how systemic inequalities intersect with identity formation in a less-explored displacement context in Lebanon.
Read our paper, here: lnkd.in/gZNeJtyr
Times are increasingly painful and challenging. We know this, and hope to provide some flexible, remote research opportunities for scholars who need it the most.
I am pleased to share that we have four fellowship openings at the Institute for Migration Studies and the Institute for Social Justice and Conflict Resolution @lebamericanuni. Please disregard the deadline of these calls. We are accepting applications on a rotating basis:
Displacement, Conflict and Disaster Fellowship: lnkd.in/dcFWCwjG
International Humanitarian Interventions in Fragile Contexts Fellowship: lnkd.in/deKwyt5T
Lebanon’s Concurrent Crises Fellowship: lnkd.in/dYVT94Pv
Climate Change and Conflict Prevention Fellowship: lnkd.in/dwXbAEFb
Please reach out for anything you need on this.
As you listen to me speak, what do you hear?
This is my poem to mark Black History Month.
#ReclaimingNarratives#BHM24
🔸Loraine Masiya Mponela @lorainemponela is a poet, refugee rights campaigner and a Sanctuary Ambassador🔸
📢 Article alert in the Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
💡 “Violence is Everywhere” How Semi-Permeable #Borders Facilitate Transnational Perpetration of Structural, Symbolic and Interpersonal #SGBV
✍️ @cmvaug, G Tarpey-Brown, K Block & J Hourani
🌐 bit.ly/4f7qidR