In a special collection of articles in this issue, authors discuss the legacy of Barbara Harrell-Bond – the impact she had and its relevance for our work today. If her work or FMR has helped you over the years, please make a donation to support FMR’s work in the future – visit www.fmreview.org/online-giving for details. |
This issue of FMR will be available online and in print in English and Arabic.
Also available:
- Editors’ briefing: provides an overview of the content of the feature theme on Ethics, with hyperlinks to articles – available in English only (A4 format)
- Digest: presents a listing of all articles published in FMR 60, including article title, author(s) and affiliation, introductory sentences and links to the article online – available in English and Arabic (A5 format)
- Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond standalone PDF: this will be available in English and Arabic (A5 format)
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We are particularly grateful to the following donors for their financial support for this issue: Carolyn Makinson, Martin James Foundation, Mary E McClymont, Refugee Studies Centre, Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, UK Research and Innovation/Global Challenges Research Fund* and Women’s Refugee Commission. All FMR donors are listed at www.fmreview.org/for-donors/donors.
* This issue on Ethics was supported by UK Research and Innovation as part of the Global Challenges Research Fund, specifically the RECAP project – grant number ES/P010873/1.