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Current Issue of JIMS - Volume 19, number 1, Spring/Summer 2025

 

2024

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Current Issue of JIMS - Volume 18, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2024

“It's Never Just One Thing:” Complexifying Migration Concepts and Categories through Stories of Movement from the Middle East and North Africa to the United States, Jared KEYEL  

Integration challenges of third-country nationals: frames of policy and measures regarding qualifications and the German labour market, Réka FRIEDERY  

Refugee Mental Health during the Asylum Waiting Process: A Qualitative Study of Turkish and Canadian Contexts, Sanam VAGHEFI

 

Ties and Powers that Bind: Demographics, Social Networks and Immigrants’ Decisions to Stay in Ghana, Elijah YENDAW 

 

From home to the border: A critical analysis of Zimbabwean migrant women’s migration strategies, Sehlaphi SIBANDA, Mondli HLATSHWAYO

 

 

International migration and residential segregation: The case of Black African migrants in Johannesburg, South Africa, Amanuel Isak TEWOLDE

 

 

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Mental health and Migrant Acculturation- a journey of global change, Ana-Maria Teodora ANDRONIC

 

 

BOOK REVIEW

 

Cristina Matiuţa and Raluca Viman-Miller (Eds.), The War in Ukraine and its Impact on Global Politics and Security, Cluj-Napoca: P resa Universitară Clujeană, 2023, 269 pages, ISBN 978-606-37-1958-5, Alina - Carmen BRIHAN 

 

 

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Please find below the standard requirements that have to be fulfilled in order to accept a paper for publication:
  • The ideal length of an article (written in English) is from 4 000 to 8 000 words, including a 200-word abstract in English, keywords, and a very brief autobiographical note or resume of the author(s);
  • The number of bibliographic references should be within reasonable limits;
  • The inclusion of tables, charts or figures is welcome in support of the scientific argumentation;
  • All articles should be presented in Microsoft Office Word format, Times New Roman, 12,  at 1.5 lines, and will be sent to the e-mail address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  and a copy to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. mentioning "Manuscript Submission: [TITLE OF ARTICLE]";
  • Book reviews are welcome to be published in JIMS, but no longer than 2000 words;
  • Contributions are welcome at any time of the year and will be considered for the next issues;
  • The editors reserve the right to edit the articles or to modify/eliminate some fragments, observing the original sense;
  • The extensive use of a too technical language or mathematic formulae should be avoided;
  • Footnotes (no endnotes);
  • References and bibliography (Chicago Manual of Style);
  • Along with the manuscript author(s) should submit a Declaration of Authenticity/Originality.
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