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Religion and Migration: Visual Representations of Venezuelan Migration in Brazil
This article examines the humanitarian crisis stemming from Venezuelan migration to Brazil, focusing on the intersection between religion and...
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The EU Migration-Development Nexus and the Stratification of Migration
In its endeavors to reduce irregular migration, the European Union (EU) closely connects migration and asylum issues to the development of origin... -
Migration and Neo-Populism: Recent Challenges
This essay examines the interaction of migration and neo-populism. Specifically, some high-income countries are experiencing migration pressures from... -
Migration and Turkey
The crisis and civil war that started in Syria have caused Syrians to leave their homes and seek refuge in neighboring countries as of 2011. Turkey,... -
Re-imagining Migration and Security
Migration has traditionally been seen as a threat to security and stability and is thus opposed to the concept of security. However, this dichotomous... -
Covid-19 and the Politics of Migration Policy in Estonia
Migration is one of the most politically highly sensitive policy fields. This makes it interesting to study in terms of the Covid-19 policy response.... -
Migration and Development
The topic of the relationship between migration and development is one of the most controversial areas in migration research and policy. For a long... -
Gender and Migration from a Development Assessment
The volume of [Im]migration has grown domestically and internationally in the last few decades (Castles in J Ethn Migr Stud 36:1565–1586, 2010). It... -
Reciprocal migration: the coloniality of recent two-way migration links between Angola and Portugal
Reciprocal migration—which we define as the mutual exchange of origin and destination by two different migrating groups—is hardly acknowledged in the...
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Southern African Migration: E. Campbell
Southern Africa is at the southernmost part of the African continent, and it is characterized by internal and international labor migration whose... -
The “ASEAN Way” in Migration Governance
Migration governance in Asia is intriguing as, on the one hand, many Asian states have refused to be part of international migration conventions, but... -
Present-Day Migration in Southeast Asia: Evolution, Flows and Migration Dynamics
The proportion of people’s movement within Southeast Asia continues to rise with the UN estimating there are over ten million international migrants... -
Migration and Integration in Turbulent Times
This opening chapter offers a novel perspective and terminology for exploring the complexities of migration, integration and migration governance in... -
Albanian Return Migration in Times of Economic Hardship: The Role of Migratory Intentions
Not all migrantsMigrants manage to return to the country of origin after some time living abroad. However, this is a highly complex phenomenon that... -
Migration drivers and migration choice: interrogating responses to migration and development interventions in West Africa
The notion of migration as being at least partly about ‘choice’ is deeply rooted in both academic thought and public policy. Recent contributions...
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Defining and Explaining Irregular Migration
International migration has become a crucial issue on the political agenda around the world. Yet it is still difficult to define the phenomenon of... -
Gender, Migration, and Development: Theoretical Focus
The previous chapter highlights that transformative approaches to gender, migration, and development are critical to addressing the complex and... -
Transformative Approaches to Gender, Migration, and Development
This chapter lays the groundwork for examining the complex relationships between the concepts of migration, gender, and development. I highlight the... -
Return migration and embedding: through the lens of Brexit as an unsettling event
This introductory paper, reflecting the Thematic Cluster of four papers, brings together two themes that are important for migration studies: return...
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South–South Migration and Inequality: An Introduction
Although scholarly work on international migration overwhelmingly focuses on movements to the Global North, at least a third of all international...