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neil j. w. crawford has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in June 2025. The social media accounts linked to from neil j. w. crawford are: LinkedIn. Besides social media accounts, njwcphd has populated their site with Climate and Environmental Injustices in Kampala, Uganda: Lived experiences of LGBTQI+ Refugees (2026), Review - Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees (Volume 40, Number 1, 2024), Review - International Affairs (Volume 98, Issue 6, November 2022), Review - International Migration Review (Volume 57 Issue 2, June 2023), The Climate Connection - Cultural Relations Collection Special Edition (2021), Contested Urbanization in Uganda: Saving and Growing Masaka’s City Trees Saving and Growing Masaka’s City Trees (2026), Dear Future Activists: How to Lead Intersectional Climate and Environmental Action How to Lead Intersectional Climate and Environmental Action (2026), Responding to the Climate Crisis in Eastern Africa (2026), Centring Eastern Africa in the climate crisis (2025), Queer diffabilities in Uganda: Experiences of intersectional complexity and the urban climate crisis (2025), Climate Justice in Action: Activism and Adaptation in Eastern Africa (2026), Intersectional Climate Justice in Eastern Africa (2025), Gender and Sexual Diversity and the Urban Climate Crisis: Intersectional Injustices of Housing and Livelihoods in Kampala, Uganda (2025), The Urbanization of Forced Displacement: UNHCR, Urban Refugees, and the Dynamics of Policy Change (2021), Urban Refugees: Challenges in Protection, Services and Policy. Edited by Koichi Koizumi and Gerhard Hoffstaedter (2016), City of Thorns: Nine Lives in the World’s Largest Refugee Camp. By Ben Rawlence (2019), Climate Justice in Action: Activism and Adaptation in Eastern Africa (2026), Intersectional Climate Justice in Eastern Africa (2025), Displaced masculinities: young men navigating manhood, education and the climate crisis in urban Uganda (2025), New directions in climate justice? A dialogue between critical climate justice and policy studies scholars (2025), Towards Justice in Climate Justice Research – Feedback from Chapter Contributors (2023), See Change: Visualising the Urban Climate Crisis (2023), The Need for Better Data: Climate-Induced Mobility, Urbanization, and Procedural Injustices in Zambia (2023), ‘I was poor before, but Cyclone Amphan left me destitute': Disaster Displacement and Support in Bangladesh (2023), Climate Justice beyond the Minority World – Towards Decolonial Knowledges (2023), Climate change, marginalised communities and considered debate within Scotland’s climate emergency (2020), The Urbanization of Forced Displacement: UNHCR, Urban Refugees, and the Dynamics of Policy Change (2021), Climate Justice in the Majority World: Vulnerability, Resistance, and Diverse Knowledges (2023), Intersectionality & Climate Justice: A call for synergy in climate change scholarship (2023), From Local to Global Policy: UNHCR and Urban Refugees in Nairobi, Kenya (2025).