Issue 25 | March 2019
A Special Feature on Forced Migration, Displacement, and the Liberal Arts
Research
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“Imagining Planetary Refuge” by Kerry Bystrom
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“Emergency Medicine and Refugee Mental Health: Can Swiss ER Doctors Reduce Gaps in Mental Healthcare?” by Adam Brown
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“Polanyi Returns to Bennington: The Role of Liberal Arts Colleges at a Moment of ‘Great Transformation'” by John Hultgren
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“At Home in the City? The Persistence of the Ethnic Lens in Everyday Urban Encounters” by Agata Lisiak
Interviews
Visual Art
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“Closed Doorways, Barred Windows” by Mohamad Hafez
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“Markazi: A Camp at Crossroads by Nadia Benchallal” with an introduction by Nathalie Peutz
Poetry
Nonfiction
Campus Spotlight: Consortium on Forced Migration, Displacement, and Education
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“Mobilizing Disciplinary Knowledge in the Migration Studies Classroom: The Case of Migrant Literatures in French” by Brittany Murray
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“The Study and Teaching of Human Rights in Refugee Camps: Learning From Experience” by Djemila Carron
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“Rethinking Europe through Refugees, Populism, and ‘Crisis’” by Jeffrey Jurgens
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“Forced Migration, Student Responses, and the Liberal Arts” by Matthew Brill-Carlat
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“Genesis and Philosophy: An Interview with Members of CFMDE” by Matthew Brill-Carlat and Margaret Edgecombe
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“Implementation and Cross-Campus Collaboration: An Interview with Members of CFMDE” by Matthew Brill-Carlat and Margaret Edgecombe
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“Syllabus: Confronting the “Crisis:” Refugees and Populism in Europe” by Jeffrey Jurgens
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“Syllabus: The Lexicon of Migration: Nations, Borders, and Mobilities” by Parthiban Muniandy
Reviews
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Migrating Borders and Moving Times: Temporality and the Crossing of Borders in Europe reviewed by Brad Blitz
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The Cinema of Louis Malle, Transatlantic Auteur reviewed by Alison Murray Levine
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The Political Economy of Italy’s Decline reviewed by David Ward
Editor’s Pick