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From: Denise Gomes de Moura <1435437@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Boa tarde!
Encaminho a mensagem abaixo solicitando, se possível,
a sua publicação na rede migra.
Cumprimentos,
Denise Gomes de Moura
Docente do IFB - Instituto Federal de Brasília
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Date: 2016-06-23 13:09 GMT+01:00
Subject: Resettlement - FMR call for articles
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| Forced Migration Review issue 54 - to be published in February 2017 - will
include a major feature on Resettlement. Deadline for submission of articles:
Monday 10th October 2016 |
| (Please circulate to anyone you think might be interested.) Resettlement
Resettlement is one of the three 'traditional' durable solutions for refugees.
It involves the selection and transfer of refugees from a state in which they
have sought protection to a third state which has agreed to admit them, as
refugees and traditionally with permanent residence status. As such,
resettlement is a tool for refugee protection, designed to meet specific needs
of refugees whose life, liberty, safety, health or other fundamental rights are
at risk in the country where they have sought asylum. Ironically, it involves
the further displacement of the refugees.
Although fewer than one per cent of refugees globally are resettled,
resettlement can constitute an expression of international solidarity and a
commitment to sharing the responsibility of refugee protection. Geo-political
realities and attitudes have nonetheless shaped how resettlement has been
implemented (in particular vis-à-vis the countries of resettlement and the
nationalities of origin), and strategies, priorities and modalities have
therefore changed over time.
Full call for articles online at www.fmreview.org/resettlement.
The FMR editors are looking for articles reflecting a diverse range of opinions
and perspectives focusing on resettlement of refugees and addressing questions
such as the following:
- How does resettlement fit into the larger framework of potential solutions
for refugees, including alternative and additional pathways?
- Does resettlement encourage the idea that spontaneous asylum seeking is
bad, and that 'good' refugees wait to be resettled?
- Is the prospect of resettlement ever used as a form of containment, with
the result that people live in limbo in the hope of resettlement?
- Is current resettlement practice fit for the global scale and nature of
refugee needs? Is there potential for speeding up resettlement or for
variations on resettlement, such as temporary residence?
- How are refugees identified for resettlement and what is their profile?
How could or should this be improved? Do 'vulnerability' criteria rationalise
discrimination and/or arbitrariness?
- What is the impact of resettlement on those left behind?
- What is the impact of resettlement on receiving communities? How can
public acceptance of resettled refugees be fostered?
- What are the roles of host states, UNHCR and receiving states in
resettlement strategy and process? Can confidence in the process be increased?
- To what extent do refugees themselves have a say in the process of
resettlement? How are the expectations of refugees best managed?
- What are the international responsibilities or other motives that lead
states to resettle refugees, and could more states resettle refugees?
- Is there potential for more 'private', that is, non-state-managed,
resettlement?
- How do public opinion and the attitudes to nationhood, citizenship and
belonging in countries of resettlement affect the efforts of states to resettle
refugees and affect the experiences of refugees once resettled? What conditions
need to be in place for refugees being resettled and for their integration once
relocated to their new country?
- How should the success of resettlement be judged and under what
circumstances can it be seen to have failed?
- What happens to resettled refugees over time after they have been
resettled? Are there examples of interventions that have significantly affected
these outcomes?
- Does resettlement function satisfactorily in respect of family
reunification?
- How does age or gender affect opportunities for resettlement and
experiences of resettlement?
- What roles do or can civil society in countries of resettlement take to
support resettled refugees? How should the role of civil society - and the
resources needed to undertake this role - be taken into account when
governments agree to resettle refugees?
- What is the role of members of the diaspora or previously resettled
refugees in attracting, receiving or supporting newly settled refugees?
- Does resettlement ever signify failure of other solutions?
If you are interested in submitting an article, please email the Editors
fmr@xxxxxxxxxxxx with a proposed outline. Deadline for submission of articles:
10th October 2016 Maximum length: 2,500 words.Please note that space is always
at a premium in FMR and that published articles are usually shorter than this
maximum length. Your article, if accepted for publication, may well be
shortened but you will of course be consulted about any editing changes.
Please consult our guidelines for authors at: www.fmreview.org/writing-fmr
Authors are reminded that FMR seeks to include articles with a gendered
approach or a gender analysis as part of them. We are also particularly keen to
reflect the experiences and knowledge of communities and individuals directly
affected by these questions. If you can put us in touch with displaced people
and/or local organisation representatives who might be interested in writing,
please do email us; we are happy to work with individuals to help them develop
an article.
Please note that we also welcome articles on other subjects relating to forced
migration for consideration for publication in the 'general articles' section
of the issue.
If your contact details have recently changed, or if you would like us to
remove you from our email alerts list, please let us know. Thank you. Best
wishes With our best wishes Marion Couldrey & Maurice HersonFMR
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