International Migration Review (IMR)
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A peer-reviewed publication on international migration, refugees, and population from @CMSnewyork Subscribe: https://t.co/LEPmHDHigL
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📚 Our book reviews are always free to read! Read commentary on new immigration books, including Strangers in the Land, In Search of Home, Building Little Saigon, and more.
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🦠 How did the pandemic reshape migration flows and social protections for immigrants? In-depth case studies from Europe, Peru, and Australia.
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⚖️ A special section on liminal legal statuses considers gradiations of legality, the "public charge" rule, and US Latinos’ worries about deportation.
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🏠 Our next section on immigrant families & households asks why children of immigrants are less geographically mobile, and examines economic outcomes among the children of immigrants.
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🌍 The issue opens with articles on migration in Africa. Topics include the changing dynamics of international migration in Ethiopia, and understanding how refugee statuses impact employment in Northern Uganda.
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📘 International Migration Review's Winter Issue is out now! New research on migration in Africa, immigrant families, liminal legal statuses, and the impact of the pandemic. #immigrationresearch
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"More than just a book... (Luo) highlights the resilience, perseverance, and courage of Chinese immigrants, despite all their challenges." Read a new IMR review of @michaelluo's history of Chinese immigration to the US from the mid-19th century on. https://t.co/uPVDDAhIOt
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OUT NOW! Sharing my article published in @IMRjournal. It explores how older #migrants and their distant social networks navigate the #digital divide. It' s based on my ARC DECRA fellowship funded by the Australian Research Council. It's #openaccess. Link: https://t.co/lldyKcpJeQ
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@ENAREurope @BobBalogun @sheffielduni 📰 Read the full article by @BobBalogun of @sheffielduni 👉 https://t.co/6xQcBqjHGI
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It is often erroneously assumed that Russians and Ukrainians are the “same people.” This conviction of sameness partly drove the aggressive invasion of Ukraine ...
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@ENAREurope @BobBalogun @sheffielduni The paper, “Refugees Separated by the Global Color Line”, argues that racialized logics of “Europeanness” and “whiteness” determined who was welcomed and granted mobility within the EU.
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“Skin colour or passport types should not be a criteria which provides one group of people more protection over another.” – @ENAREurope
@BobBalogun of @sheffielduni explains how the invasion of Ukraine exposed deep racial inequities in Europe’s refugee response in IMR.
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During the pandemic, Peru not only had one of the strictest lockdowns, but also one of the most extensive cash transfer programs in Latin America and the Caribbean. However, the migrant population was excluded from this program. What would have happened if they had been included?
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@bircealtiok @MiReKoc The study introduces the concept of “maneuvering practicality” — showing how cities balance local needs with international engagement to strengthen their role in migration governance. 🔗 https://t.co/irA6wwqzXo
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How can cities like Istanbul respond when migration policy is tight controlled by the national government? A new International Migration Review article by Pelin Kılınçarslan & @bircealtiok of Koç University’s @MiReKoc explores how city diplomacy creates space for local action.
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🌍 The research from the Urban Demography Lab suggest that national urban transitions raise people's aspirations and capacities to move abroad. Read more in the International Migration Review: https://t.co/ljRlLXl9Jm
@EPFL_en @Mathias_Lerch @DoroBeckendorff
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Emigration concerns a growing number of developing countries, which have experienced a fast pace of urbanization since 1960. Yet we lack evidence about the inte...
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What is the connection between urbanization and emigration? 🏙️ A new study of 40 developing nations between 1970 to 2017 finds when countries start urbanizing, city dwellers are most likely to move abroad. Rural migration rises later, but never reaches city levels.
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@UGMYogyakarta The book offers a distinct perspective on the #Rohingya refugee experience, as well as valuable ideas to reform #refugee protection systems, argues Hengki of @UGMYogyakarta
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New from the International #Migration Review: Hengki of the Universitas Gadjah Mada reviews the book "Gendered Vulnerabilities and Violence in Forced Migration: The Rohingya from #Myanmar" by Mohammad Musfequs Salehin. @UGMYogyakarta ➡️
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Congratulations to @CG_ChiaraGalli and @ProfFilizGarip for winning the Louis Wirth Award from @ASAnews's International Migration section! 🏆 Read their award-winning article on bringing children to the center of #migration theory ⬇️
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Migration theory is adult-centric, failing to account for the experiences of children despite their increasingly important participation in migration flows. Usi...
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