About Refugee Research Online
Refugee Research Online provides a platform for academic and non-academic research and comment on issues surrounding people seeking asylum and refugees.
While our contributors’ fields of interests converge, their knowledge, experience and perspectives vary. We believe it’s vitally important for knowledge sharing across the entire sector and disciplines throughout Australia and beyond to better inform and empower people seeking asylum and refugees and their advocates.
Refugee Research Online is edited by Mark Justin Rainey, Cadhla O’Sullivan, Snjezana Bilic and Sarah Hughes. Please contact our editors via: refugeeresearchonline[@]gmail.com
Our primary audience is people working with people seeking asylum and refugee issues in academia, the non-government sector, the wider sector community, and the various levels of government, as well as advocates of people seeking asylum and refugees, consultants, and, importantly, the general public.
Like our contributors, our readers are researchers, analysts, policymakers, advocates, public servants, practitioners, consultants and students. Uninvited posts are welcome, though publication is not guaranteed, and revisions may be requested. Click ‘Contribute’ in the menu to get involved.
Refugee Research Online is proudly supported by Refugee Education Australia, an Australia-wide charity dedicated to creating better educational opportunities and outcomes for students from refugee backgrounds.

