Call for Papers: ‘Climate Mobilities and Disaster Displacement’

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Published on March 21, 2023
Steve Miron / Editorial Team | all, IDPs, Disaster, Climate
South Sudan. Residents battle to keep waters at bay in flood-prone remote town. 2022 © UNHCR/Samuel Otieno

South Sudan. Residents battle to keep waters at bay in flood-prone remote town. 2022 © UNHCR/Samuel Otieno

1st Thematic Call for Papers for 2023

We seek NEW AND ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS on ‘disaster displacement, climate displacement, and other forms of climate-related (im)mobility within countries’.  This 1st thematic Call for Papers builds on papers and blogs we have published over the past two years.

Recent Blogs and Papers

Forthcoming Blogs

  • ‘Climate-induced Displacements in Bangladesh Through the Lens of Loss and Damage’, blog by Savio Rousseau Rozario and Madiha Chowdhury, ICCCAD
  • ‘CLIMIG: A Uniquely-Curated Bibliographic Database and Research Tool on Climate Migration’, blog by Chiara Bernasconi, Issa Mballo and Etienne Piguet, University of Neuchâtel

Guidelines

Thematic submissions (and proposals) 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, proposals and questions should be directed by email to the Editors at [email protected]. Follow us on Twitter @RID_networks.

About RID

Since its launch at the end of 2021, the Researching Internal Displacement platform has provided distinctive and independent analysis on a range of internal displacement topics. 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.