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Border Culture: Theory, Imagination, Geopolitics – Victor Konrad & Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary
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Pekerja-pekerja Hantu: Agenda Tersembunyi di Balik Kemegahan Platform Digital – Phil Jones
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Lived Experience: How does it feel to be a refugee?
Refugees in Our Own Land: Chronicles from a Palestinian Refugee Camp in Bethlehem
A gripping account of what it is like to live as a Palestinian – as a refugee in your own homeland.
Refugees of the Revolution: Experiences of Palestinian Exile
Challenging common assumptions about Palestinian identity and nationalist politics, Allan provides an immersive account of communal and economic life as well as inner lives, tracking how Palestinian refugees in Shatila refugee camp, Lebanon, relate across generations, cope with poverty and marginalization, and plan–pragmatically and speculatively—for the future.
I Feel No Peace: Rohingya Fleeing Over Seas and Rivers
The first book-length exploration of the Rohingya lives abroad, Kaamil Ahmed speaks to the families of snatched children and people kidnapped to feed the human trafficking nourished by Rohingya suffering.
First, They Erased Our Name: A Rohingya Speaks
‘I am three years old, and will have to grow up with the hostility of others. I am already an outlaw in my own country, and an outlaw in the world. I am three years old, and don’t yet know that I am stateless.’
When Stars Are Scattered
Omar Mohamed was only four years old when he fled to a Kenyan refugee camp from war-torn Somalia with his little brother. Accompanied by Victoria Jamieson’s brilliant graphic artwork, When Stars Are Scattered is a remarkable true account of Omar’s childhood, raising his little brother and dreaming of a better life for them both. A heartbreaking, hopeful, eye-opening must-read for all ages.
Conversations from Calais
Captured moments between volunteers and refugees in Calais, France, in typically one-paragraph, evocative short stories.
City of Thorns: Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp
The Dadaab refugee camp is many things: to the charity workers, it’s a humanitarian crisis; to the Kenyan government, a “nursery for terrorists”; to the Western media, a dangerous no-go area. But to its half a million residents, it’s their last resort.
The Ungrateful Refugee: What Immigrants Never Tell You
Aged eight, Dina Nayeri fled Iran along with her mother and brother, and lived in the crumbling shell of an Italian hotel-turned-refugee camp. Eventually, she was granted asylum in America. Now, Nayeri weaves together her own vivid story with those of other asylum seekers in recent years, bringing us inside their daily lives and taking us through the stages of their journeys, from escape to asylum to resettlement.