The second volume of Refugee Review has arrived!
Dear Volume 1 Authors & Contributors,
The ESPMI Network proudly introduces the second volume of _Refugee Review: Re-conceptualizing Forced Migration & Refugees in the 21st Century_ [1],_ _our open access, multidisciplinary, multimedia, and peer-reviewed e-journal. We are delighted to be able to share with you another rich edition of varied and challenging articles, opinion pieces, practitioner reports, discussions, and interviews from emerging scholars and practitioners around the world.
To access the online version of the journal, please click here https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/
To download a hyper-linked PDF, please click here https://refugeereview2.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/final-refugee-review-ii-pdf2.pdf
We are so pleased to pass this on to you all, and hope that you will disseminate the publication widely, through listservs, your universities, organizations, colleagues, and anyone else that you think may benefit from the publication. We thank you so much for being part of our inaugural issue in so many ways, without which we would never have found the footing for our second volume. Our hope is to continue to professionalize this journal, locate the two volumes together, and continue this collaboration moving forward https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/introduction-from-the-editors/
Please stay in touch regarding future initiatives! Forgive any cross-posting, but we wanted to email you directly, given your previous involvement.
All the very best,
Petra Molnar and Brittany Wheeler
Co-Coordinators, ESPMI NetworkDear Volume 1 Authors & Contributors,
The ESPMI Network proudly introduces the second volume of _Refugee Review: Re-conceptualizing Forced Migration & Refugees in the 21st Century_ [1],_ _our open access, multidisciplinary, multimedia, and peer-reviewed e-journal. We are delighted to be able to share with you another rich edition of varied and challenging articles, opinion pieces, practitioner reports, discussions, and interviews from emerging scholars and practitioners around the world.
To access the online version of the journal, please click here https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/
To download a hyper-linked PDF, please click here https://refugeereview2.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/final-refugee-review-ii-pdf2.pdf
We are so pleased to pass this on to you all, and hope that you will disseminate the publication widely, through listservs, your universities, organizations, colleagues, and anyone else that you think may benefit from the publication. We thank you so much for being part of our inaugural issue in so many ways, without which we would never have found the footing for our second volume. Our hope is to continue to professionalize this journal, locate the two volumes together, and continue this collaboration moving forward https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/introduction-from-the-editors/
Please stay in touch regarding future initiatives! Forgive any cross-posting, but we wanted to email you directly, given your previous involvement.
All the very best,
Petra Molnar and Brittany Wheeler
Co-Coordinators, ESPMI NetworkDear Volume 1 Authors & Contributors,
The ESPMI Network proudly introduces the second volume of _Refugee Review: Re-conceptualizing Forced Migration & Refugees in the 21st Century_ [1],_ _our open access, multidisciplinary, multimedia, and peer-reviewed e-journal. We are delighted to be able to share with you another rich edition of varied and challenging articles, opinion pieces, practitioner reports, discussions, and interviews from emerging scholars and practitioners around the world.
To access the online version of the journal, please click here https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/
To download a hyper-linked PDF, please click here https://refugeereview2.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/final-refugee-review-ii-pdf2.pdf
We are so pleased to pass this on to you all, and hope that you will disseminate the publication widely, through listservs, your universities, organizations, colleagues, and anyone else that you think may benefit from the publication. We thank you so much for being part of our inaugural issue in so many ways, without which we would never have found the footing for our second volume. Our hope is to continue to professionalize this journal, locate the two volumes together, and continue this collaboration moving forward https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/introduction-from-the-editors/
Please stay in touch regarding future initiatives! Forgive any cross-posting, but we wanted to email you directly, given your previous involvement.
All the very best,
Petra Molnar and Brittany Wheeler
Co-Coordinators, ESPMI NetworkDear Volume 1 Authors & Contributors,
The ESPMI Network proudly introduces the second volume of _Refugee Review: Re-conceptualizing Forced Migration & Refugees in the 21st Century_ [1],_ _our open access, multidisciplinary, multimedia, and peer-reviewed e-journal. We are delighted to be able to share with you another rich edition of varied and challenging articles, opinion pieces, practitioner reports, discussions, and interviews from emerging scholars and practitioners around the world.
To access the online version of the journal, please click here https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/
To download a hyper-linked PDF, please click here https://refugeereview2.files.wordpress.com/2015/06/final-refugee-review-ii-pdf2.pdf
We are so pleased to pass this on to you all, and hope that you will disseminate the publication widely, through listservs, your universities, organizations, colleagues, and anyone else that you think may benefit from the publication. We thank you so much for being part of our inaugural issue in so many ways, without which we would never have found the footing for our second volume. Our hope is to continue to professionalize this journal, locate the two volumes together, and continue this collaboration moving forward https://refugeereview2.wordpress.com/introduction-from-the-editors/
Please stay in touch regarding future initiatives! Forgive any cross-posting, but we wanted to email you directly, given your previous involvement.
All the very best,
Petra Molnar and Brittany Wheeler
Co-Coordinators, ESPMI Network