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期刊名:Journal of ethnic and migration studies

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ISSN:1369-183X

e-ISSN:1469-9451

IF/分区:3.1/Q1

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This article introduces the framework of predatory rentierism to account for pervasive but under-theorized forms of violence and their perpetrators across the process of irregular migration. Predatory rentierism is the practice of deriving ...
Niels Spierings,Nella Geurts Niels Spierings
Sometimes 'mixed methods designs' are considered a winner for obtaining research grants, but a close-to-certain reject when publishing. Evidently, reality is more complex. At the same time, these considerations are grounded in actual experi...
Elise Hjalmarson Elise Hjalmarson
This article attends to the emotional resonances of 'stuckedness' and (in)voluntary return as experienced by Nicaraguan migrants stranded in Spain during the COVID-19 pandemic. Feeling both figuratively and literally trapped in a context of...
Lara Sosa Popovic,Natalie Welfens Lara Sosa Popovic
The European Union (EU) experienced two major instances of refugee influx: in 2015, refugees, mainly from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq fled civil war, persecution, and dire conditions in neighbouring countries and in 2022, Ukrainians fled fr...
Stephan Scheel Stephan Scheel
State authorities in Europe invest immense resources in what the EU insists on calling the 'fight against illegal migration'. Based on ethnographic research in two German cities, this paper shows that a tough approach towards illegalised mi...
Lisa Marie Borrelli,Annika Lindberg Lisa Marie Borrelli
The European migration control regime claims to strife for 'orderly' and safe conditions of migration, yet systematically generates the opposite. This paper explores the role of informality in creating solutions to enable control and produc...
Nestor Rodriguez,Ximena Urrutia-Rojas,Luis Raul Gonzalez Nestor Rodriguez
The migration of minors unaccompanied by adults from the northern countries of Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras) to the United States has risen sharply in recent years, surpassing the numbers that migrated during the po...
Stephan Scheel Stephan Scheel
In a growing number of destination countries state authorities have started to use various digital devices such as analysis of data captured from mobile phones to verify asylum seekers' claimed country of origin. This move has prompted some...
Nathan I Hoffmann Nathan I Hoffmann
Since the end of the Cold War, millions of migrants from Eastern Europe have sought better opportunities in Western European countries, yet few studies have assessed the impact of such moves on these migrants' children. In the aim of isolat...
Han Liu,Zai Liang,Miao David Chunyu Han Liu
Focusing on transnational entrepreneurship and immigrant businesses in new destinations, this paper studies entrepreneurship of Chinese immigrants in the U.S. using data from three surveys. In the analysis of transnational connections, we f...