The Oxford Political Review is thrilled to announce the release of its 15th issue, ‘Home.’
From belonging and inclusion to migration and conflicts over a sense of “place”, this issue explores the ever-changing idea of home in an increasingly mobile world. How do political forces shape our ideas of a ‘home’ – through migration, housing and citizenship policies and narratives? In what ways does the notion of home on the national level become a battleground for struggles over belonging and exclusion, safety and insecurity? What happens when home becomes a site of activism, resistance, or state control?
Featured Articles:
- Home Is Where the Trauma Is: Artistic Explorations of Generational Trauma Protected
- Land, Lost Homes: How China’s Farmland Protection Policies Lead to Rural Dispossession
- When War and Nature Collide in Ukraine
- Nations without States: Catalonia’s Struggle for Recognition
Click here to read Issue 15 online. Individual articles will be made available on our website in due course.