Mobilizing Global Knowledge in Forced Migration Studies and Practice Susan McGrath and Julie E.E. Young
Section 1: Power and Politics in Refugee Research Capacity, Complicity, and Subversion: Revisiting Collaborative Refugee Research in an Era of Containment Loren B. Landau
Rethinking Displacement: Transitional Justice and Forced Migration Studies Nergis Canefe
Asia Pacific Forced Migration Connection: Linking Activists and Academics Susan Kneebone
Transitions from Knowledge Networked to Knowledge Engaged: Ethical Tensions and Dilemmas from the Global to the Local Wenona Giles and Don Dippo
Insecure Nation, Insecure Migrant: Echoes from India's Northeast Paula Banerjee and Ranabir Samaddar
Section 2: Emerging and Developing Research Approaches and Tools
Big Data and Early Warning of Displacement Susan F. Martin and Lisa Singh
Building and Sustaining a Web Platform for Researchers, Teachers, Students, and Practitioners in the Field of Refugee and Forced Migration Studies James C. Simeon
The Promise and Potential of the Demography of Refugee and Forced Migration Ellen Percy Kraly and Mohammad Jalal Abbasi-Shavazi
Disseminating Knowledge in the Digital Age: The Case of the Refugee Research Network William J. Payne and Michele Millard
Section 3: Knowledge Production and the Ethics of Network Formation
New, Emerging Emerged? Navigating Agency, Technology, and Organization in Developing the Emerging Scholars and Practitioners on Migration Issues (ESPMI) Network Petra Molnar and Brittany Lauren Wheeler
What Constitutes Environmental Displacement? Challenges and Opportunities of Exploring Connections Across Thematically Diverse Areas Pablo Bose and Elizabeth Lunstrum
Bittersweet Symphony: Challenges and Lessons Learned of Network Building in Latin America Beatriz Eugenia Sánchez-Mojica
Partnering on Research Methodologies in Forced Migration: Challenges, Opportunities, and Lessons Learned Christina Clark-Kazak
Conclusion
Reflections on Global Refugee Research Networking Susan McGrath