Publications

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Articles (Peer Reviewed)

[2 articles currently under review]

Nandi, Sarah, Qardan, H., El Abed, O., and M. Bradley. (2025). Being “resettlement-minded”: Intersectional dimensions of refugee resettlement strategies and refusals in Jordan. Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies, 48(12): 2383-2400.

Nandi, S. (2025). “We were together and we had our own family in each other”: Refusing repatriation and forging gendered belonging as Hijra refugees in Kolkata. Journal of Refugee Studies.

Nandi, S., Ritholtz, S., and Megan Bradley. (2022). Introduction to the JRS Virtual Thematic Issue on LGBTQ+ Refugees. Journal of Refugee Studies, 45(4): 1-4.

Gilkerson, Sarah. (2018). The Conveyor Belt to Nowhere: Identity and resistance amongst Sahrawi refugees. Afrique Contemporain/Contemporary Africa. Special Edition: Conflict in Africa, 256. [French/English.]

Gilkerson, S. (2018). Seeing the Sahara with Sand in Your Eyes: Tuareg literature on displacement, experience, and space. CELAAN. Special Edition: Sahara and Identity. Vol. XV, No. 2&3. 20 September 2018.

Gilkerson, S. and Heuck, Jared. (2014). Zawiya Ahansal: Environmental geolographic causality on human historical development in the High Atlas of Morocco. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Cultural Studies 10(1).

Book Chapters

Nandi, Sarah. (Forthcoming). Decolonizing Participation: Refugee women, epistemic justice, and the WPS Agenda in Jordan. Chapter in Re-Thinking Feminist Perspectives on War, Peace and (In)Security, eds Krulišová, K., O’Sullivan, M. and A. Wibben. New York: Routledge.

Nandi, Sarah, and T. Hossain. (2025). From Technology-Facilitated Violence to Digital Empowerment: Rohingya youth activism and the localization of global norms against sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). Chapter in The Rohingya in Crisis, ed Uddin, N. Singapore Palgrave Macmillan. doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-3325-8_6

Gilkerson, Sarah. (2019). Hidden in plain sight: Rethinking Saharan studies as a discipline. Historians Without Borders. (eds) Abrams, L,. and K. Knoblauch. New York: Taylor and Francis.

Book Reviews

Nandi, Sarah. (2025). Displacing Territory. Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees, 40: 2: 1-3.

Nandi, Sarah. (2023). The Work of Rape, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 26:1.

Media and Reports

Nandi, Sarah. (2024). “Hope on the horizon? What Bangladesh’s regime change could mean for Rohingya refugees”. The Conversation, Politics. https://theconversation.com/hope-on-the-horizon-what-bangladeshs-regime-change-could-mean-for-rohingya-refugees-236472

Nandi, Sarah. (2024). Cutting at the Grassroots: How international disregard for Palestinian women reveals the inequality in the fight for gender equality. Politics4Her, Publications.

Nandi, Sarah. (2024). Supporting training on gender equality implementation in international assistance. Global Affairs Canada, Reports.

Nandi, Sarah. (2024). Kinship in Crisis: Navigating Immigration Amidst a Global Pandemic. Doing Sociology, Blog.

Gilkerson, Sarah and Hannah Markay. (2019). Why Here, Now, and How?: A study of GFP’s Reflective Practice in the Field. Generations for Peace Institute. Publications.

Working Papers

Nandi, Sarah, Qardan, H., El Abed, O., and M. Bradley. (2024). In the Meantime: Gender, race, nationality, and “para-solutions” for refugees in Amman, Jordan”. Local Engagement Refugee Research Network (LERRN), Working Papers. https://carleton.ca/lerrn/2024/lerrn-working-paper-27/