LEADER 03731nam 22005413a 450 001 9910411918603321 005 20250203232804.0 024 8 $ahttps://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvpr7r1q 035 $a(CKB)4100000011373497 035 $a(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/90708 035 $a(ScCtBLL)2c043921-1810-435d-ac0e-bd2f0c8050a2 035 $a(OCoLC)1097602749 035 $a(oapen)doab90708 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000011373497 100 $a20250203i20192019 uu 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurmn|---annan 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aMobilizing Global Knowledge : $eRefugee Research in an Age of Displacement /$fJulie E. E. Young, Susan McGrath 210 $aCalgary$cUniversity of Calgary Press$d2019 210 1$a[s.l.] :$cUniversity of Calgary Press,$d2019. 215 $a1 electronic resource (336 p.) 311 08$a9781773850863 311 08$a1773850865 330 $aIn 2018, the United Nations High Commission for Refugees documented a record high 71.4 million displaced people around the world. As states struggle with the costs of providing protection to so many people and popular conceptions of refugees have become increasingly politicized and sensationalized, researchers have come together to form regional and global networks dedicated to working with displaced people to learn how to respond to their needs ethically, compassionately, and for the best interests of the global community. Mobilizing Global Knowledge brings together academics and practitioners to reflect on a global collaborative refugee research network. Together, the members of this network have had a wide-ranging impact on research and policy, working to bridge silos, sectors, and regions. They have addressed power and politics in refugee research, engaged across tensions between the Global North and Global South, and worked deeply with questions of practice, methodology, and ethics in refugee research. Bridging scholarship on network building for knowledge production and scholarship on research with and about refugees, Mobilizing Global Knowledge brings together a vibrant collection of topics and perspectives. It addresses ethical methods in research practice, the possibilities of social media for data collection and information dissemination, environmental displacement, transitional justice, and more. This is essential reading for anyone interested in how to create and share knowledge to the benefit of the millions of people around the world who have been forced to flee their homes. With Contributions By: Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi , Paula Banerjee, Pablo Bose, Nergis Canefe, Christina Clark-Kazak, Don Dippo, Wenona Giles, Susan Kneebone, Ellen Percy Kraly, Loren B. Landau, Elizabeth Lunstrum, Susan F. Martin, Susan McGrath, Michele Millard, Petra Molnar, William J. Payne, Ranabir Samaddar, Beatriz Eugenia Sánchez-Mojica, James C. Simeon, Lisa Singh, Brittany Lauren Wheeler, and Julie E.E. Young. 606 $aLaw$2bicssc 606 $aInternational relations$2bicssc 606 $aPeace studies & conflict resolution$2bicssc 606 $aPolitics & government$2bicssc 610 $aGlobal migration 610 $aRefugee 610 $aResearch 610 $aDisplacement 610 $aMilitary 615 7$aLaw 615 7$aInternational relations 615 7$aPeace studies & conflict resolution 615 7$aPolitics & government 702 $aYoung$b Julie E. E 702 $aMcGrath$b Susan 801 0$bScCtBLL 801 1$bScCtBLL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910411918603321 996 $aMobilizing Global Knowledge$93033355 997 $aUNINA