2023 Felicia Krishna Hensel Book Award Honorable Mention from the Interdisciplinary Studies Section of the International Studies Association (ISA)
Arar and FitzGerald offer a truly comprehensive overview of what makes people able and willing to flee violence [ ]. The Refugee System will be useful to undergraduate and graduate students of migration, particularly because of its accessible language and composition [ ]. Besides students, the book will also benefit more seasoned migration scholars looking for a theoretical synthesis of recent debates in their field. Ethnic and Racial Studies
In contrast to studies that often focus on how state policies impact migrants decisions, the authors demonstrate how migrants shape policies. International Migration Review
This book [ demonstrates] the value of using a systems approach to understand the refugee system. While it is challenging to empirically measure and capture all interactions between refugee drivers, actors, states, policies, and institutions involved, the book has shown that demographic analysis can benefit from using a holistic approach in the production of knowledge about refugees. Raya Muttarak, Population and Development Review
A work of brilliance, Arar and FitzGeralds The Refugee System illuminates the phenomenon in a way that no one has done before, providing an indispensable framework for understanding the causes and consequences of forced migration as well as the ways in which states and institutions have responded when faced with people fleeing violence and persecution. Roger Waldinger, University of California, Los Angeles
A rich analysis of the ways in which migrants and refugees interact with entangled legal and political regimes. Arar and FitzGerald never lose sight of the people most affected by the phenomena under discussion: refugees themselves, and their communities. Laura Madokoro, Carleton University
During the past decade, the refugee issue dominated the world's media headlines and has risen to the very top of the global policy agenda. This groundbreaking book provides a uniquely comprehensive, systematic and humane analysis of this important topic. Jeff Crisp, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford
Sociologists Arar and FitzGerald demonstrate the imperative of adopting a systems approach and expanding the general understanding of refugees beyond the restrictive legal definition to understand the politics and experiences of displacement that have shaped the world in the last three decades. CHOICE
In their ambitious new book, The Refugee System, Rawan Arar and David FitzGerald set out to build a comprehensive framework through which to analyze the worlds major refugee systems. [ ] They propose a flexible, integrated framework of analysis that accounts for individuals, historic forces, and institutions. Social Forces