RSC Conference 2017 | Session IV, Room 3: Practitioner perspective: frameworks to address... by Refugee Studies Centre published on 2017-04-27T13:03:26Z Beyond Crisis: Rethinking Refugee Studies RSC Conference 2017 16-17 March 2017 Keble College, Oxford The Refugee Studies Centre hosted this major international conference in March 2017, 35 years after the RSC was founded. Its purpose was to reflect on the role that Refugee Studies can play in the world. In the context of profound changes in the nature of forced displacement, the conference assessed what kinds of knowledge, evidence, and concepts are needed to understand and respond to contemporary challenges. Conference programme available at: https://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/files/downloads/conference-programme-final_web-1.pdf Friday, 17 March Session IV, Room 3: Practitioner Perspective: Frameworks to Address Situational and Embodied Vulnerabilities of Migrants Presentations: Sanjula Weerasinghe, International Organization for Migration: MICIC Initiative Guidelines to Protect Migrants in Countries in Crisis Lorenzo Guadagno, International Organization for Migration: Including migrants in disaster risk management Heather Komenda, International Organization for Migration: Understanding migrant vulnerabilities and capacities: a framework for analysis and programming Tiziana Bonzon, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies – IFRC: Smart practices that enhance resilience of migrants with Honduras as a case study Chair: Oliver Bakewell, IMI, University of Oxford Genre Learning