For our growing readership, we invite new and original contributions in 2024 on these themes!
1. What we know about the patterns of how, when and why people are internally displaced during conflict situations and the resulting needs (examples from past 12 months)
2. Historical and modern-day examples of development-induced displacement, their drivers and outcomes, and potential preventative future measures.
3. Internal displacement in the context of disasters and climate change, and other forms of climate-related (im)mobility.(examples from past 12 months)
4. Political will among States to develop and implement effective national legal frameworks for IDP protection, a quarter century after the Guiding Principles.
5. Gender as an intersectional dynamic in internal displacement, with particular interest in families and informal economies of displacement.
Since its launch at the end of 2021, Researching Internal Displacement has provided distinctive and independent analysis on a range of topics relating to internal displacement. Its contributors include researchers, practitioners, policymakers, artists and people with lived experience of displacement. They bring perspectives from Africa, the Americas, the Middle East, Europe and Asia.
Submissions can take any of the following forms:
– Article-length working papers
– Short think pieces, policy briefs or blog contributions
– Videos, audio and other artistic media
See the website for contributor guidelines. Submissions and questions should be directed by email to the Editors at [email protected]. Follow us on Twitter @RID_networks.