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Edited by members of
The Critical Refugee Studies Collective,
The SAGE Encyclopedia of Refugee Studies is a comprehensive resource on global displacement, featuring over 250 authoritative entries. Organized around law and policy, humanitarianism, and cultural narratives, this encyclopedia draws from diverse disciplines to critically examine refugee issues in the context of imperialism, racism, and militarism. It highlights refugee voices through first-person accounts and storytelling, making it essential for scholars, educators, policymakers, and community organizations.
About the author
Originally from Vi't Nam, Dr. Y?n Lê Espiritu is Distinguished Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of California, San Diego. Espiritu has served as Department Chair, President of the Association of Asian American Studies, and Vice President of the Pacific Sociological Association. She also has extensive experience working with refugee and immigrant communities in San Diego. An award-winning author and a recipient of multiple grants, Espiritu has published extensively on Asian American communities, critical immigration and refugee studies, and U.S. colonialism and wars in Asia. A founding member of the Critical Refugee Studies Collective (CRSC), Espiritu is the co-author of Departures: An Introduction to Critical Refugee Studies (University of California Press, 2022), written collaboratively by CRSC members.