Dignity in Movement: Borders, Bodies and Rights – E-International Relations

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A diverse range of contributors offer interdisciplinary perspectives on developments across the forced migration sphere, discussing the notions of belonging, stigma, discrimination, and racism.

PDF) English with a Non-native Accent as a Basis for Stigma and Discrimination in the United States

Woman. Life. Freedom: What Does Solidarity Look Like?

Forced Migration Library: Open Access Books

PDF) The (In)visibility of Racialized Border Violence? A Ukrainian Killed in Lisbon Airport

Renewing Human Rights by Mary Ann Glendon and Seth D. Kaplan, Articles

PDF) Tracing Invisibility as a Colonial Project: Indigenous Women Who Seek Asylum at the U.S.-Mexico Border

The A to Z of international relations

PDF) The (In)visibility of Racialized Border Violence? A Ukrainian Killed in Lisbon Airport

Establishing national independent mechanisms to monitor fundamental rights compliance at EU external borders

Death of Ariadna López shines light on femicide in Mexico - Los Angeles Times

The pandemic has eroded democracy and respect for human rights

PDF) The (In)visibility of Racialized Border Violence? A Ukrainian Killed in Lisbon Airport

We Will Find You”: A Global Look at How Governments Repress Nationals Abroad

People of colour say Canadian border agents discriminate against them as they return home

PDF) An experimental study on how accents affect public perceptions of the police