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March 2022, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 95-106 Perception of immigrants in Latin America
by Andres Marroquin & Antonio Saravia - 107-121 Undocumented Workers during Malaysia’s Movement Control Order (MCO)
by Diana Peters & Marja Azlima Omar & Ramli Dollah & Wan Shawaluddin Wan Hassan - 123-138 Asylum Flows in the EU Context: Lessons from Gravity
by Dimitrios Karkanis & Evgenia Anastasiou & Konstantina Ragazou & Marie-Noëlle Duquenne - 139-147 Gauging the responsibility assumed by national governments in receiving asylum seekers: An overlooked cornerstone of the EU asylum policy
by María Hierro & Adolfo Maza - 149-158 Dual Nature of International Circular Migration
by Sándor Illés & Éva Lukács Gellérné - 159-170 Border Migration Processes in Ukraine: Developing Responses to Emerging Vulnerabilities
by Olha Levytska - 171-177 Analysing the Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic among Turkish Immigrants
by Elif Duygu Cindik-Herbrüggen & Rahman Demirkol - 179-191 Determinants of Migration Decisions of Asylum Seekers in Vienna
by Andrej Přívara - 193-206 Asylum seekers; migration decision; Vienna; labor market efficiency
by Juan Galeano - 207-234 Remittances, Financial Sector Development, Institutions and Economic Growth in the ECOWAS Region
by Temitayo O. Olaniyan & Muftau A. Ijaiya & Funso T. Kolapo - 235-245 Employment Status and Labour Income of Turkish and Other Immigrants in the United States
by Selda Dudu - 247-252 Book Review: Gabriel Echeverría (2020). Towards a Systemic Theory of Irregular Migration: Explaining Ecuadorian Irregular Migration in Amsterdam and Madrid
by Gabriele De Luca & Shahanaz Parven
January 2022, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial for the Special Issue on Migration, Education, and Youth
by Ana Vila Freyer & Sümeyra Buran - 3-13 Double-Edged Roots: Two Advance-Parole ‘Dacamented’ Mexican Women Visiting Their Country of Birth
by Ana Vila Freyer - 15-28 Populations in Crisis: Migration Plans and Determinants Among Medical Students During the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Evgenia Anastasiou - 29-40 The Role of Social Networks on Youth Migration, Settlement and Entrepreneurship in Malawi
by Tony Mwenda Kamninga & Winford H. Masanjala & Bertha Chipo Bangara & Martin Limbikani Mwale - 41-54 The Impact of Economic, Social, and Political Determining Factors of the Youth Migration in Kosovo
by Adriatik Hoxha - 55-66 Skill Choice, Brain Drain, and Variety of Goods: Innovation in the Core-Periphery Model
by I-Chun Chen & Tomoru Hiramatsu - 67-81 Potential Migration of Educated Youth from North Macedonia: Can Brain Drain be Averted?
by Merita Zulfiu Alili & Russell King & Ilir Gëdeshi - 83-93 Being Young in the Diaspora: Fragmentation of the Palestinian Youth Mobilisation from the Middle East to Europe
by Fanny Christou
November 2021, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 605-607 Editorial
by Carla De Tona - 621-636 The Practice of ‘Othering' during COVID-19 Pandemic in Malaysia: From the cities to the highlands
by Poline Bala & Linda A. Lumayag - 637-648 Loneliness Among Migrants in Italy: Risks and Protectors
by Eralba Cela & Elisa Barbiano di Belgiojoso - 649-658 Socio-Cultural Integration of First Generation Immigrants in Greece
by Konstantinos Terzakis & Irene Daskalopoulou - 659-674 Turkish-Greek Relations and Irregular Migration at the Southeasternmost Borders of the EU: The 2020 Pazarkule Case
by Ali Huseyinoglu & Deniz Eroğlu Utku - 675-685 Family networks and refugees’ health conditions. A picture from Italian informal settlements
by Daria Mendola & Annalisa Busetta - 687-696 Consumption needs and Quality of Life: Austrian Economics and the causes of migration
by Daniel Rauhut - 690-620 The role of neighbourhood ethnic concentration on gender role views: A study of ethnic minorities in the UK
by Carolina V. Zuccotti - 697-709 Indian Migrants in Brunei: The Role of Social Networks
by Hajah Masliyana Binti Haji Nayan & AKM Ahsan Ullah - 711-719 The Place of the Dead in the Mediterranean. A Sicilian Experience
by Carolina Kobelinsky & Filippo Furri & Camille Noûs - 721-730 Fear and voting: Evidence of a threat-opportunity model of citizenship acquisition among lower income immigrants of color beginning the naturalization process
by Catherine Simpson Bueker - 731-744 Securitisation of Migration in the Language of Slovak Far-Right Populism
by Radoslav Štefančík & Ildikó Némethová & Terézia Seresová - 745-760 Post-Migration Fertility in Southern Europe: Romanian and Moroccan women in Italy and Spain
by Maria Carella & Alberto Del Rey Poveda & Francesca Zanasi - 761-774 Remittances and subjective well-being: A static versus dynamic panel approach to happiness
by Mdu Biyase & Bianca Fisher & Marinda Pretorius
September 2021, Volume 18, Issue 5
- 497-498 Editorial
by Pinar Yazgan - 499-506 Why Do Foreign PhD Students Return Home?
by Robert M. Feinberg - 507-518 Italy’s Health Divide: Securitised Migration Policies and their Impact on Migrant Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Sebastian Carlotti - 519-532 Collective (Mis)Representation of U.S. Immigration Laws
by Stephanie Pedron - 533-549 Especially Vulnerable Categories in the Context of European Migration and Asylum: Theoretical Regulatory Challenges
by Encarnación La Spina - 551-561 Community-Based Education Practices in Resettlement: Insights from the Blacksburg Refugee Partnership
by Jared A Keyel - 563-571 Angels of Denial:White Injury, Racial Transposition, and the U.S. Politics of Family Separation
by Jamie Longazel - 573-589 Immigration and Voting Patterns in the European Union: Evidence from Five Case Studies and Cross-Country Analysis
by Ethan J Grumstrup & Todd Sorensen & Jan Misiuna & Marta Pachocka - 591-600 Effects of Migration Experience on Labour Income in Turkey
by Selda Dudu & Teresa Rojo - 601-603 Book Reviews: Kahe Gaile Bides, Why Did You Go Overseas?: On Bhojpuri Migration Since the 1870s & Contemporary Culture in Uttar Pradesh & Bihar, Suriname & the Netherlands
by Neha Singh
July 2021, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 365-366 Editorial
by Ibrahim Sirkeci - 367-380 Beyond symbolic policy making: The Copenhagen School, migration, and the marked-unmarked analogue
by Sabine Hirschauer - 381-399 Fertility potential and child benefits questioned: Polish migration in the UK and changes of family policies in Poland
by Jakub Isański & Michał A. Michalski & Krzysztof Szwarc & Renata Seredyńska - 401-412 Canadian’s Attitudes Toward Immigration in the COVID-19 Era
by K. Bruce Newbold & Sarah Wayland & Olive Wahoush & Yudara Weerakoon - 413-423 Inter-Country Variations in COVID-19 Incidence from a Social Science Perspective
by Uzi Rebhun - 425-438 Diaspora Network of ASEAN-5: Centrality Analysis and Implication for Diaspora Engagement
by Kuk Fai Fok & Ming Yu Cheng & Hoi Piew Tan - 439-452 A Survey on the mental health of unaccompanied women refugees in Moria Camp, Greece
by Vasilis S. Gavalas & Maryam Shayestefar - 453-462 Arancini, identity, and the refugee debate in Sicily
by Enzo Zaccardelli & Jeffrey H. Cohen - 463-476 Notion of Belonging in the Nation-State: Gendered Construction of International Migration Aspirations among University Students in Bangladesh
by Humayun Kabir - 477-485 The COVID-19 pandemic and migrant entrepreneurship: Responses to the market shock
by Ekaterina Vorobeva & Léo-Paul Dana - 487-496 Peaks and Pitfalls of Multilevel Policy Coordination: Analyzing the South American Conference on Migration
by Victoria Finn & Cristián Doña-Reveco
May 2021, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 229-236 Editorial: Focus on Indian migrations
by Ruchi Singh & Ibrahim Sirkeci - 237-259 Adaptation and Acculturation: Resettling displaced tribal communities from wildlife sanctuaries in India
by Madhulika Sahoo & Jalandhar Pradhan - 261-280 Nature and determinants of migration: Insights from NSSO data in three states of India
by Ruchi Singh & Uday Salunkhe & Vaishali Vivek Patil - 281-295 Out-migration in Uttarakhand Himalaya: its types, reasons, and consequences
by Vishwambhar Prasad Sati - 297-304 Role of economic reforms on dismantling barriers to inter-state migration in India
by Sunetra Ghatak & Debajit Jha - 305-317 A meta-analysis on the effects of internal migration on economic growth and convergence in the Indian states
by Sazzad Parwez & Manas Kumar Pedi - 319-330 Labour out-migration and Covid-19 Pandemic in India: A case study of Murshidabad district of West Bengal
by Rabiul Ansary & K.C Rath - 331-338 Migration governance in Slovakia during the COVID-19 crisis
by Andrej Přívara & Eva Rievajová - 339-348 Exploring the migration of Muslims, Hindus and Sikhs in Birmingham by ward concentration and deprivation
by Serena Hussain - 349-360 Remarriage among older immigrants and their host country peers – a countrywide study
by Anika Liversage - 361-363 Book Reviews
by Stephanie Pedron & Helene Syed Zwick
March 2021, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 121-133 Transnational (Im)mobilities and Informality in Europe
by Ignacio Fradejas-García & Abel Polese & Fazila Bhimji - 135-148 Localising Informal Practices in Transnational Entrepreneurship
by Laure Sandoz - 149-163 Informality on Wheels: Informal Automobilities Beyond National Boundaries
by Ignacio Fradejas-García - 165-176 Health and Care in the Estonian–Finnish Translocal Context
by Pihla Maria Siim - 177-188 Informal Practices in Illicit Border-Regimes: The Economy of Legal and Fake Travel Documents Sustaining The EU Asylum System
by Romm Lewkowicz - 189-199 Supporting Searchers’ Desire for Emplacement in Berlin: Informal Practices in Defiance of an (Im)mobility Regime
by Fazila Bhimji & Nelly Wernet - 201-213 Temporal Intersections of Mobility and Informality: Simsars as (Im)moral Agents in the Trajectories of Syrian Refugees in Turkey and Germany
by Hilal Alkan - 215-228 ‘Are We An Experiment?’ Informality as Indispensable for Syrians’ Resettlement in the UK
by Caroline Blunt
January 2021, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-11 Banglascapes in Southern Europe: Im-mobilities, emplacements, temporalities
by Andrea Priori & José Mapril & Francesco Della Puppa - 13-24 Making a “Bangladeshi diaspora”: Migration, group formation and emplacement between Portugal and Bangladesh
by José Mapril - 25-34 Unintended asylum seekers: Bangladeshi probashi from Libya to Italy
by Nicoletta Del Franco - 35-47 Italian-Bangladeshi in London. A community within a community?
by Francesco Della Puppa - 49-60 Making sense of the constellations of (im)mobility of Bangladeshi migrants in Greece
by Loukia-Maria Fratsea & Apostolos G. Papadopoulos - 61-71 The temporariness of Bangladeshi migration in Greece
by Kazuyo Minamide - 73-83 The other “Bangla-Town”: Marginality in the centre of Rome
by Francesca Piazzoni - 85-96 Multiculturalism, gentrification, and Islam in the public space: the case of Baitul Mukarram in Lavapiés
by Óscar Salguero Montaño & Hutan Hejazi - 97-108 Young people first! The multiple inscriptions of a generational discourse of Muslimness among Italian-Bangladeshi youths
by Andrea Priori - 109-120 Bangladeshi immigrants’ self-organization and associationism in Venice (Italy)
by Claudia Mantovan
November 2020, Volume 17, Issue 6
- 755-764 “I have a divine call to heal my people”: Motivations and strategies of Nigerian medicine traders in Guangzhou, China
by Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo & Femi O. Omololu - 765-780 Negotiating Multi-layered Cultural Identities: A Study of Pan-Chinese Immigrant Descendants in Belgium
by Hsien-Ming Lin & Yu-Hsien Sung - 781-798 Narratives of Syrian refugee women in Lebanon: Gender stereotypes and resilience in language practices
by Marya Initia Yammine - 799-812 Geographical networks of international migration
by Áron Kincses - 813-824 Customer discrimination in the fast food market: a web-based experiment on a Swedish university campus
by Ali Ahmed & Mats Hammarstedt - 825-835 Characteristics of migrants coming to Europe: A survey among asylum seekers and refugees in Germany about their journey
by Sebastian Paul - 837-852 Performing gender in the diaspora: Turkish women in North London
by Vildan Mahmutoglu - 853-860 The 3x1 Program for migrants in Mexico: Boom, decline, and the risks of the disappearance of transnational institutionalized philanthropy
by Rodolfo García Zamora & Selene Gaspar Olvera - 861-862 Lin, Tony Tien-Ren (2020) Prosperity Gospel Latinos and Their American Dream
by Eric M. Trinka - 863-864 Hülya Kaya (2020). The EU-Turkey Statement on Refugees: Assessing its Impact on Fundamental Rights
by Deniz Yetkin Aker
September 2020, Volume 17, Issue 5
- 563-567 Editorial: Foreign seasonal migrants in agriculture and COVID-19
by Elli Heikkilä - 569-581 Micro-level Initiatives to Facilitate the Integration of Resettled Refugees
by Piotr Teodorowski - 583-595 Labour Market Impact of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The View of Employers in Informal Textile Sector in Istanbul
by Aysegul Kayaoglu - 597-608 Integration Measures within the Reform of the Common European Asylum System: The Unsolved Limbo of Asylum Seekers
by Laura García-Juan - 609-620 Hukou System, Horizontal, Vertical, and Full Job-Education Mismatch and Wage Progression among College Floating Population in Beijing, China
by Donghong Xie - 621-638 Understanding the Reconstruction of Personal Networks Through Residential Trajectories
by Olga Ganjour & Eric D. Widmer & Gil Viry & Jacques-Antoine Gauthier & Vincent Kaufmann & Guillaume Drevon - 639-649 Spending Level of Displaced Population Returned to La Palma, Cundinamarca (2018): A Machine Learning Application
by Jenny-Paola Lis-Gutiérrez & Mercedes Gaitán-Angulo & Jenny Cubillos-Diaz - 651-668 From Total Dependency to Corporatisation: The Journey of Domestic Work in the UAE
by Rima Abdul Sabban - 669-679 Recruitment Strategies Used by Mexican Sex Traffickers
by Simón Pedro Izcara Palacios - 681-693 What Money Can’t Buy: Educational Aspirations and International Migration in Ecuador
by Paúl Arias-Medina & María-José Rivera - 695-704 How Can Migrants’ Language Proficiency Be Measured? A Discussion of Opportunities and Challenges When Studying the Impact of Language Skills on Social Position
by Isabell Diekmann & Joanna Jadwiga Fröhlich - 705-718 The COVID-19, Migration and Livelihood in India: Challenges and Policy Issues
by Ram B Bhagat & Reshmi R.S. & Sahoo, Harihar & Archana K. Roy & Dipti Govil - 719-731 Reflections on Collective Insecurity and Virtual Resistance in the times of COVID-19 in Malaysia
by Linda Lumayag & Teresita Del Rosario & Frances S. Sutton - 733-746 Case Study: Foreign Workers in Malaysia
by Sheikh Mohammad Maniruzzaman Al Masud & Rohana Binti Hamzah & Hasan Ahmad - 747-752 Migrant Youth and Politics: A workshop
by Dr Elizabeth Mavroudi & Cintia Silva Huxter
July 2020, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 477-485 Editorial: Revisiting Borders and Boundaries: Exploring Migrant Inclusion and Exclusion from Intersectional Perspectives
by Carolin Fischer & Christin Achermann & Janine Dahinden - 487-497 Regimes of Intersection: Facing the Manifold Interplays of Discourses, Institutions, and Inequalities in the Regulation of Migration
by Anna Amelina & Kenneth Horvath - 499-509 Cross-border Migration and Gender Boundaries in Central Eastern Europe – Female Perspectives
by Ágnes Erőss & Monika Mária Váradi & Doris Wastl-Walter - 511-520 The Reconfiguration of European Boundaries and Borders: Cross-border Marriages from the Perspective of Spouses in Sri Lanka
by Janine Dahinden & Joëlle Moret & Shpresa Jashari - 521-530 (Re)producing Boundaries While Enforcing Borders in Immigration Detention
by Laura Rezzonico - 531-540 Manifestations and Contestations of Borders and Boundaries in Everyday Understandings of Integration
by Carolin Fischer - 541-550 Feeling Strange. The Role of Emotion in Maintaining and Overcoming Borders and Boundaries
by Paul Scheibelhofer - 551-558 Everyday Re-Bordering and the Intersections of Borderwork, Boundary Work and Emotion Work amongst Romanians Living in the UK
by Kathryn Cassidy - 559-560 Kunal Parker. (2015). Making Foreigners: Immigration and Citizenship Law in America, 1600-2000
by Stephanie Pedron - 561-562 Schielke, Samuli. (2020). Migrant Dreams, Egyptian Workers in the Gulf States
by Rania M. Rafik Khalil
May 2020, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 405-409 Editorial: Modeling Migration, Insecurity and COVID-19
by Jeffrey H. Cohen - 411-424 Ignorance in a Context of Tolerance: Misperceptions about Immigrants in Canada
by Daniel Herda - 425-432 Coming of Age in the Border Regime: The End of Vulnerability?
by Laura Otto - 433-444 Reframing Xenophobia in South Africa as Colour-Blind: The Limits of the Afro Phobia Thesis
by Amanuel Isak Tewolde - 445-460 International Remittances and Private Healthcare in Kerala, India
by Mohd Imran Khan & Valatheeswaran C. - 461-470 The Visibility of an Invisible Community’s Labour Exploitation in an Ethnic Economy: A Comparative Study on Kurdish Movers in the United Kingdom
by Mehmet Rauf Kesici - 471-472 Maurizio Ambrosini (2018). Irregular Immigration in Southern Europe: Actors, Dynamics and Governance
by Gül Oral - 473-475 AKM Ahsan Ullah and Md. Shahidul Haque (2020). The Migration Myth in Policy and Practice: Dreams, Development and Despair
by Diotima Chattoraj
April 2020, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 1-2 Book Review: Constitutionalizing the External Dimensions of EU Migration Policies in Times of Crisis – Legality, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights Reconsidered
by João Carlos Jarochinski Silva - 1-3 The Strange Death of Europe Immigration, Identity, Islam
by Pelin Sönmez - 1-8 Who gives “Voice” or “Empowers Migrants” in Participatory Action Research? Challenges and Solutions
by Martha Adelia Montero-Sieburth - 1-8 Vulnerable Spaces of Coproduction: Confronting Predefined Categories through Arts Interventions
by Marit Aure & Anniken Førde & Rebekka Brox Liabø - 1-8 Mula Sa Masa, Tungo Sa Masa, From the People, To the People: Building Migrant Worker Power through Participatory Action Research
by Valerie Francisco-Menchavez & Ethel Tungohan - 1-8 Signaling Similarity in the Icelandic Labour Market: How Can Immigrants Reduce Statistical Discrimination?
by Kari Kristinsson & Margret Sigrun Sigurdardottir - 1-10 Editorial: Strengths, Risks and Limits of Doing Participatory Research in Migration Studies
by Diana Mata-Codesal & Laure Kloetzer & Concepción Maiztegui-Oñate - 1-10 The Seductive Nature of Participatory Research: Reflecting on More than a Decade of Work with Marginalized Migrants in South Africa
by Elsa Oliveira & Jo Vearey - 1-10 Participatory Research: Still a One-Sided Research Agenda?
by Derya Ozkul - 1-10 Migrant Communities and Participatory Research Partnerships in the Neoliberal University
by Aaron Malone - 1-10 Adrift in a Borderland: Experimenting with Participatory and Embodied Methodologies as a Collective of Asylum seekers, Refugees, Civic Activists and Academic Scholars
by Tiina Sotkasiira & Sanna Ryynänen & Anni Rannikko & Päivikki Rapo - 1-10 The Possibilities and Limits of Participatory Theatre: Exploring Belonging and Resistance with Second-Generation Black and Muslim Dutch Youth in the Netherlands
by Valerie Stam - 1-10 New Forms of Collaborative Lawyering and Story Construction in the Field of International Protection: Cases of Victims of Human Trafficking
by Flora Di Donato - 1-10 Swimming Against the Current: The Migration of Elders to the South
by Pascual Gerardo Garcia & Ronaldo Munck - 1-10 Attracting High Skilled Individuals in the EU: The Finnish Experience
by Andrej Přívara & Eva Rievajová & Adina Barbulescu - 1-12 Social Research Methods: Migration in Perspective
by AKM Ahsan Ullah & Md. Akram Hossain & Mohammad Azizuddin & Faraha Nawaz - 1-14 Migrants as Knowledge Producers: Participatory Photography as a [Limited] Tool for Inclusion
by Magdalena Arias Cubas - 1-14 North Koreans in South Korea and Beyond: Transnational Migration and Contested Nationhood
by Jin Woong Kang - 1-16 Effects of the Geographical Distance on Economic Well-being: Evidence from Colombia with Emphasis on Displaced Population
by Henry Laverde-Rojas & Juan C. Correa - 1-20 Coronavirus and Migration: Analysis of Human Mobility and the Spread of Covid-19
by Ibrahim Sirkeci & Mustafa Murat Yucesahin
January 2020, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-6 Editorial: Introduction to the Special Issue: Politics, Policies and Diplomacy of Diaspora Governance: New Directions in Theory and Research
by Bahar Baser Ozturk & Henio Hoyo - 7-16 Engaging Diaspora in Reconciliation Efforts in Sri Lanka: Lessons Learnt
by Amjad Mohamed-Saleem - 17-26 Cinematic Visual Representation of Refugee Journeys in Turkey in the Context of Precarious Class Dynamics
by Balca Arda - 27-36 Embracing Complexity: Diaspora Politics as a Co-Construction
by Élise Féron - 37-46 Migrant Diplomacies: Rethinking Diplomacy Beyond State-Centric Perspectives. A Civic Bi-Nationality Experience from North America
by Antonio Alejo - 47-57 Diasporas’ Multiple Roles in Peace and Conflict: A Review of Current Debates
by Mari Toivanen & Bahar Baser - 59-69 The Repertoire of Extraterritorial Repression: Diasporas and Home States
by Ahmet Erdi Öztürk & Hakkı Taş - 71-80 Diaspora, Home-State Governance and Transnational Political Mobilisation: A Comparative Case Analysis of Ethiopia and Kenya’s State Policy Towards their Diaspora
by Kennedy Ebang Njikang - 81-90 Radical Queer Epistemic Network: Kurdish Diaspora, Futurity, and Sexual Politics
by Hakan Sandal - 91-101 Towards an Emerging Distinction between State and People: Return Migration Programs, Diaspora Management and Agentic Migrants
by Dani Kranz - 103-113 Diaspora as Digital Diplomatic Agents: ‘BOSNET’ and Wartime Foreign Affairs
by Jasmin Hasić & Dzeneta Karabegovic - 115-124 Unbearable Lightness of Undefined Diaspora: The Meaning of Turkish Descendants
by Fırat Yaldız - 125-138 Emerging Transnational Practices and Capabilities of Syrian Refugees in Turkey
by Zeynep Sahin Mencütek - 139-146 Beyond Emigrant Voting: Consultation as a Mechanism of Political Incorporation from Abroad OR not all Emigrant Consultative Bodies are Born the Same
by Pau Palop-García & Luicy Pedroza - 147-153 Mexican-U.S. Asymmetrical Diaspora Policies in the Age of Return Migration
by Pablo Mateos - 155-163 Inequalities in Healthcare Provision to Third Country Nationals in Cyprus and the Prospect of a Promising Health Reform
by Christos Koutsampelas & Mamas Theodorou & Marios Kantaris - 165-177 The Securitisation - Integration Dilemma: The Case of British Muslims
by Sevgi Çilingir - 179-190 Refugee Status Determination under the Mandate of UNHCR: “Soft Enforcement” of the Supervisory Role of UNHCR in International Law
by Laura Sophie Thimm-Braun - 191-200 President Trump and Migration at 3
by Philip L. Martin
October 2019, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 473-480 Editorial: Migration and Sexual Change
by Martina Cvajner & Giuseppe Sciortino - 481-490 Juggling with Moving Sexual Norms: Senegalese Women’s Attempts to Make Their Way Through Migration
by Melissa Blanchard - 491-501 Breaking Free from Tradition: Women, National Service and Migration in Eritrea
by Milena Belloni - 503-512 Filipino Guest Workers, Gender Segregation, and the Changing Social/Labor-Scape in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
by Simeon S. Magliveras - 513-520 International Mobility, Erotic Plasticity and Eastern European Migrations
by Martina Cvajner - 521-529 Interacting Legal Norms and Cross-Border Divorce: Stories of Filipino Migrant Women in the Netherlands
by Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot - 531-541 Women in Here, Women in There: Changing Roles and Lives of Women Migrants from Turkey in Italy
by Gül İnce Beqo - 543-550 Reconsidering the Importance of Social Capital for the Subjective Well-Being of Migrants in the Digital Era
by Diana Mariana Popa - 551-561 From Insecurity to Secondary Migration: “Bounded Mobilities” of Syrian and Eritrean Refugees in Europe
by Irene Tuzi - 563-573 Disintegration of the European Asylum Systems: A Featuring Attempt
by Helene Syed Zwick - 575-583 Political Socialisation Patterns of Turkish High Skilled Migrants
by Isil Zeynep Turkan Ipek - 585-594 Labour Market Disadvantages Faced by Migrant Workers from Czech Republic, Hungary, and Slovakia in Britain
by Andrej Privara & Eva Rievajová & Mustafa Murat Yüceşahin - 595-610 The Effect of Health Environment on Migration Flows
by Huyen Thuong Nguyen - 611-624 Nepali Women’s Labour Migration: Between Protection and Proscription
by Bandita Sijapati & Joelle Mak & Cathy Zimmerman & Ligia Kiss - 625-636 The Determinants of the Employment Status of Return Migrants in Albania
by Merita Zulfiu Alili & Nick Adnett & Teuta Veseli-Kurtishi - 637-646 Case Study: Endangered Lithuania
by Vilmante Kumpikaite-Valiuniene - 647-652 VIEWPOINT: Grasping the Fear: How Xenophobia Intersects with Climatephobia and Robotphobia and how their Co-production Creates Feelings of Abandonment, Self-pity and Destruction
by Karsten Paerregaard - 653-654 Book Review: Call for reconciliation: Muslim faith and French Republic’s values
by Hélène Syed Zwick
July 2019, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 355-359 Introduction to the Special Issue: Resilience and Wellbeing in Forced Migration
by Denise C. Lewis & Alexander Roedlach - 361-368 More than victims: Resiliency of undocumented Latinas near Chicago, United States, and the strategic use of psychological suffering in obtaining legal status
by Stephanie Jean Kohl - 369-377 Understanding waiting and wellbeing through liminal experiences of Syrian refugees
by May Mzayek - 379-387 Powerful in flight: Cambodian and Karen refugee narratives of strength and resilience
by Denise Clark Lewis & Savannah Spivey Young - 389-397 Refugee health and religion: Karenni Catholics in Omaha, United States
by Alexander Roedlach - 399-416 Do domestic immigrants live longer? An approach for estimating the life expectancy of small populations
by Hsin-Chung Wang & Jack C. Yue & Tzu-Yu Wang - 417-428 Interactive acculturation of Turkish-Belgian parents and children in Flanders: A case study of Beringen
by Özgün Ünver & Ides Nicaise - 429-439 Discursive construction of an anti-immigration Europe by a Sweden Democrat in the European Parliament
by Kamber Güler - 441-449 Working apart together: The impact of immigration on Spanish class structure
by Mikolaj Stanek & Miguel Requena - 451-461 Treading lightly: regularised migrant workers in Europe
by Eugenia Markova & Anna Paraskevopoulou & Sonia McKay - 463-471 The role of non-state actors (NSAs) regarding Syrian refugees in Mersin, Turkey
by Barış Can Sever & Mehmet Gökay Özerim
April 2019, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 133-134 Editorial
by Jeffrey H. Cohen - 135-144 Contributors or competitors? Complexity and variability of refugees’ economic ‘impacts’ within a Kenyan host community
by Naohiko Omata - 145-153 Universalist Rights and Particularist Duties: The Case of Refugees
by Per Bauhn - 155-164 Promoting Health from Outside the State: La Comunidad, Migrants, and Hometown Associations
by Jose Munoz & Jose Collazo