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Migration Studies
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Migration Studies is a leading journal of the determinants, processes, and outcomes of human migration. Impact Factor 2.2 (2023).
Joined April 2024
The @MigrationJrnl team is excited to announce that the journal is moving to partial triple-anonymous reviewing on January 1, 2025! Initial decisions whether to send papers for external review will be based on the anonymous manuscript without knowing author names or affiliations.
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RT @bivanderdal: How do impacts of #conflict and desire for #education emerge and intertwine in #refugees’ reflections about their decision…
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How are migrant categorizations strategically used to serve politico-economic goals that not only support process of #Othering but also produce ontological effects? K. Martel introduces the concept of ‘discursive noise’ to provide a deeper understanding.
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What role does education play in refugees’ decisions to leave conflict-affected areas? In our latest issue, @bivanderdal et al. unpack how education, conflict, and migration intertwine, based on unique survey data from South Sudanese refugees in Uganda.
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How ‘seeing’ and ‘being looked at’ (the gaze) interplay in constructing citizens’ idealized-self and refugee-other? In our latest issue, @umutozkaleli and @muratozkaleli discuss how objectifying gaze leads to othering and silencing practices in Turkey.
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How does the EU use ‘evidence’ to govern migrant integration? @Iva_Dodevska_ examines research-policy collaborations, the production of measurable knowledge, and its impact on framing integration as a European governance issue. #OpenAcces
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What can the mobility and bottom-up citizenship practices of refugees in Europe reveal? In our latest article, @AnnZuntz and A. Columbu challenge conventional assumptions about displacement and belonging. #OpenAccess
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RT @OUPSocSci: In their paper published with @MigrationJrnl, Mallick and Hunter propose an integration of a historical context to examine m…
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How can migration decision-making be further integrated with environmental context and change? @BishawjitMalli2 & Lori M. Hunter apply a historical lens to a case study in Bangladesh, highlighting potential avenues for interdisciplinary collaboration.
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How do Sri Lankan returnees from the Gulf region navigate social and economic reintegration, and how are these dimensions interconnected? Through interviews and survey data, @anoji_ek uncovers the challenges they face in our latest issue.
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What are the experiences of transgender (trans) migrants in Russia? Drawing from interviews, Yana Kirey-Sitnikova reveals the complex intersections between transphobia, migrantophobia, racism, and whorephobia. #OpenAccess
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What contemporary challenges do migrants face along the historically significant Ethiopia-Yemen migration corridor? @numanis uncovers how these migrations influence the demographic fabric of the Gulf region and the integration of migrants upon arrival.
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