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JIMS - Volume 15, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2021

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THEMATIC ARTICLES: MIGRATION AND XENOPHOBIA

Xenophobia: Natural Fact or Social Construction? Ioan BIRIȘ

How Can Languages become Victims of Xenophobia? Irina POP

Discrimination in Ukraine: Peak or Decline? César GARCÍA ANDRÉS

The Identity of Franche-Sylvanie: 30 Years of Cooperation and Migration between France and Romania beyond Stereotypes and Xenophobia, Marina ARCUSA MESA, Frédéric SPAGNOLI

Discursive Practices: Old Hatred or New Solidarity? An (Un)Expected Approach in the Socio-Political Construction of COVID-19 in RomaniaDiscursive Practices: Old Hatred or New Solidarity? An (Un)Expected Approach in the Socio-Political Construction of COVID-19 in Romania, Gabriela GOUDENHOOFT

RESEARCH ARTICLES

The Architecture of Race in the British Immigration and Citizenship Regime: The Figure of the Undesirable ‘Other’, Iva DODEVSKA

Precarious Recognition: Knowledge, Power, and Social Placement of Refugees, Anselm BÖHMER

Home and Sense of Belonging in the Life Stories of First and Second Generations of Latvian Exiles, Maija KRŪMIŅA

FOCUS

Reflections on COVID-19: Approaches and Challenges Beyond the End of the Pandemic, Radu CARP and Cristina MATIUTA

BOOK REVIEWS

Raluca Viman-Miller, Dlynn Armstrong Williams, (editors), The Basics of Global Politics, Dahlonega: University of North Georgia Press, 2021, ISBN: 978-1-940771-84-7, 534 pages, Review by Cristina MATIUTA

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JIMS - Volume 15, number 1, Spring/Summer 2021

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THEMATIC ARTICLES:  SIDES OF FORCED MIGRATION

(Cr)immigration, Race and Belonging: Why We Must Conceptualize Immigration Detention as Punishment? Joel PLATT

Street-Level Bureaucrats and Provision of Welfare Services to Forced Migrants in Turkey, Çağla Ünlütürk ULUTAŞ

Educational Profile of Refugee Scientists Trapped in Waiting Asylum Demanding Procedures in Greece, Ourania TZORAKI, Maria LAGOU, Vasilis GAVALAS, Electra PETRACOU, Ilias SIARKOS, Enrico Di PASQUALE

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Individual Values and Acculturation Processes of Immigrant Groups from Turkey: Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands, Ergün ÖZGÜR

Social Participation as Reported by Civil Servants and Volunteers Working with Newly Arrived Immigrants in Sweden: Qualitative Data from a Delphi Study, Ann HÄGG-MARTINELL, Henrik ERIKSSON, Per EKSTRAND , Marja SCHUSTER, Joacim LARSEN

Citizenship Reimagined Through the Narrative of “Privileged Immigrants”, Emma LUCIER-KELLER

BOOK REVIEWS

Radu Carp, A light in the darkness. Democracy, the rule of law and human rights in a changing world [O lumină în întuneric. Democrație, stat de drept și drepturile omului într-o lume în schimbare], Târgoviște: Cetatea de Scaun Publishing House, 2020, ISBN-13: 978-606-537-499-7, 297 pages, Review by Cristina MATIUTA

Antonio De Lauri (editor), Humanitarianism. Keywords, Leiden: Brill, 2020, ISBN 978-90-04-43113-3, Review by Ioana ALBU
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JIMS - Volume 14, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2020

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THEMATIC ARTICLES:  MIGRANT ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND THEIR INTEGRATION TO THE LABOR MARKET OF THE HOSTING COUNTRIES

The Post-Soviet Migrant Entrepreneurship: a Critical Assessment of Multidisciplinary Research, Sanja TEPAVCEVIC

The Enabling and Blocking Factors which Affect the Engagement of the Refugees in the Labour Market in the Hosting Countries, Amer Saad KHUSHMAN

Creative Adaptation in Intra-European Migrations: Retracing Dialogical Transition, Maria Antonietta IMPEDOVO


RESEARCH ARTICLES

Solidarity Marriage or Sham Marriage? Marriage as Radical Political Solidarity among and with Migrants in Europe, Ladan RAHBARI

The Role of Social Capital in Refugees’ Trajectories into Higher Education in a Host Country: Narratives of Six Refugees in Norway, Juhar Yasin ABAMOSA

Fear of the Other within the Contemporary ‘Migration Crisis’: Arab-Muslim Migration towards Europe and the Condition of Otherness, Lorenzo C. B. GONTIJO and Ana Deborah S. LANA

What Drives Individual Participation in Mass Protests? Grievance Politicization, Recruitment Networks and Street Demonstrations in Romania,  Marius Ioan TĂTAR

FOCUS: ONLINE IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION

The Asian Cyber-Self: A Study of Taiwanese University Students and the Construction of Online Identity, David PENDERY


BOOK REVIEWS

Radu Carp, Cristina Matiuța (editors), 2019 European Elections: The EU Party Democracy and the Challenge of National Populism, Leiden: Brill, 2020 ISBN 9789004435148, 278 pages, Review by Irina POP

Martina Cvajner, Soviet Signoras. Personal and Collective Transformations in Eastern European Migration, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2019, ISBN-13: 978-0-226-66225-1, 265 pages, Review by Simona FER

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JIMS - Volume 14, number 1, Spring/Summer 2020

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RESEARCH ARTICLES

Limitations on Transnational Practices amongst Polish-born Teenagers living in the UK, Sara YOUNG
Acculturation Identities in the American Public Education System: Domain-Specific 'Separation' Strategies Among High-Skill Immigrants in the United States, Cristina S. STEPHENS
Construction of European Identity among Intra-EU Mobile Young Academics, Gregor SCHÄFER
An Occupational Perspective on Enculturation and Habitus - a Scoping Review, Coralie HELLWIG, Greta HÄGGBLOM KRONLÖF

SPECIAL SECTION: STUDENTS RESEARCH ON MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
 
Student Research in the Focus: Contributions on Origin and Future, Tine LEHMANN, Stefanie MOLTHAGEN-SCHNÖRING
The Reluctant Multiculturalist: Investigating Possibilities for Applying Canadian Multiculturalism in Germany, Friederike ALM
Rearrangement through Labelling: The German Federal Republic’s Migration Policy in the 1970s – “Foreign Employees”, “Asylum Seekers” and “Refugees”, Tim ZUMLOH
Theorizing Development Challenges in the Syrian Refugee Response in Jordan: Interests, Management, and Accountability, Alexander C. BURLIN
Towards Belonging: Stability and Home for Syrian Refugee Women in Milan, Sara ELTOKHY
Citizenship and Global Injustice - A Critical Analysis of Shachar´s Birthright Lottery, Marvin JAMMERMANN

BOOK REVIEWS

Jennifer A. Jones, The Browning of the New South, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2019, ISBN-13: 978-0-226-60098-7, 300 pages,Review by Cristina MATIUTA 

Msia Kibona Clark, Phiwokuhle Mnyandu and Loy L. Azalia, Pan African Spaces, Essays on Black Transnationalism, Lexington Books, Lanham, 2019, ISBN 978-1-4985-8192-9, 322 pages, Review by Simona FER

Marius Turda; Maria Sophia Quine - Historizing Race ( Ideea de rasă de la Iluminism la Donald Trump) Polirom, Iași, 2019; ISBN: 978-973-46-7189-2, 244 pages, Review by Irina POP.

Vincenzo Ruggiero, Visions of Political Violence, London: Routledge, 2020, ISBN: 9780429291463 (eBook), 242 pages, Review by Marius Ioan TĂTAR

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JIMS - Volume 13, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2019

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THEMATIC ARTICLES: IMMIGRATION POLICIES AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS IMMIGRANTS

Immigration Policies and Criminal Justice Outcomes: The Case of Cuban Immigrants in United States, Viviana ANDREESCU, Dan M. TSATAROS
“What Were You Thinking?”: Race, Gender, Victimhood, and Criminality in US Immigration Court, Arianna MONTERO-COLBERT, Yasemin TEKGURLER, Natalie Delia DECKARD
Immigrants’ Origin and Skill level as Factors in Attitudes toward Immigrants in Europe, Michelle HALE WILLIAMS, Panagiotis CHASAPOPOULOS

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Local Engagements, Transcultural Belonging: The Lived Experiences of Second-Generation Hungarian Australian Adults through the Formation of a Simultaneous Self, Julia KANTEK, Irena C. VELJANOVA, Helena ONNUDOTTIR
Children of Chinese Migrants in Spain: New Expressions of Dual Identities and Identities in Between, Paloma ROBLES-LLANA
Refugee Crisis or Identity Crisis: Deconstructing the European Refugee Narrative, Valon JUNUZI

FOCUS: HUMANITARIANISM AND BORDERS
A Critique of the Humanitarian (B)order of Things, Antonio De LAURI

ESSAY

National Identity and Transylvanian Cultural Interferences in the 19th Century, Carmen BODIU

BOOK REVIEWS

Eva Duda-Mikulin, EU Migrant Workers, Brexit and Precarity: Polish Women’s Perspectives from Inside the UK, Bristol: Policy Press, 2019, ISBN 978-1-4473-5162-7, 122 pages, Review by Piotr TEODOROWSKI

Madison Grant (1916): The Passing Race, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, Review by Irina POP

Ronald F. Inglehart, Cultural Evolution: People’s Motivations Are Changing, and Reshaping the World, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018, ISBN: 978- 1- 108- 48931- 7, 273 pages, Review by Marius Ioan TĂTAR

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  1. JIMS - Volume 13, number 1, Spring/Summer 2019
  2. JIMS - Volume 12, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2018
  3. JIMS - Volume 12, number 1, Spring/Summer 2018
  4. JIMS - Volume 11, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2017

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