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The FMR Editors will be publishing the following issues:
Please note that although each issue of FMR has a theme, a section is always set aside for non-theme articles. Please follow the links to pages with information about planned future issues. If you wish to discuss or submit an article, or have suggestions for future themes of FMR, please contact the Editors: fmr@qeh.ox.ac.uk. |
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Forced Migration Review enables practitioners, researchers & displaced people to share information & experience and debate immediate issues facing refugees, IDPs & those working with them. FMR is the world's most widely read magazine on refugee and internal displacement issues
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