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JIMS - Volume 20, number 1, Spring/Summer 2026

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JIMS - Volume 20, number 1, Spring/Summer 2026

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Should I Help Or Should I Go? Is Volunteering Linked With The Migration Intention Of South-East European Youth?, Sergiu A. Ursa

The Integration Of Migrants In The European Area, Laurentiu Petrila, Ana Orjuhovschi

Lived Experiences and Coping Strategies of Nigerian Immigrants Facing Xenophobia in South Africa: a Qualitative Phenomenological Study, Olawale James Gbadeyan, Eyitayo J. Oyeyiipo, Olubukola M. Aratunde, Ademolu O. Adenuga, Esther Olapeju Fagbewesa

Forced Migration as Inheritance: Identity, Memory, and the 1942 Burma Exodus, Ashwathi Sharma

Albinism: Environmental Migration And Protection, Bright Nkrumah

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Rethinking The Theory Of Transnational Migration: Critical Community In Transnational Transference, Amir Akiva Segal

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Eleanor Paynter: Emergency in Transit: Witnessing Migration in the Colonial Present. Oakland: University of California Press, Dan Apateanu

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30 Years of Political Science at the University of Oradea: Politics, Communication and Democratic Change, Journal of Identity and Migration Studies

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All submissions for the Spring edition should be received no later than February 1st, and those for the Autumn edition should be sent before September 1st. Submissions which don't meet these deadlines, will be considered however for the next issues. Please send submissions to: 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. ) with Manuscript Submission: [TITLE OF ARTICLE] in the subject heading. The Department of Political Science and Communication Sciences appreciates your contribution to the Journal.

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The Department of Political Science and Communication Sciences of the University of Oradea is publishing the Journal of Identity and Migration Studies (JIMS) which is a semi-annual online review that promotes high-quality academic work in the field of migration and identity, as well in other related fields in the social sciences.

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JIMS - Volume 18, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2024

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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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JIMS - Volume 19, number 1, Spring/Summer 2025

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JIMS - Volume 19, number 1, Spring/Summer 2025

Malta's migration governance and the task of managing external borders in the European Union context, Mike Omilusi

Migration and Economic Growth in Nigeria: Do Migrants Remittances Matter ?, Olaniyi Oladimeji, Olanrewaju Tajudeen Adewale, Adekanmbi Adewale Mathew

Policies in practice: The relationship between Street-Level Bureaucrats and Displaced Colombian and Venezuelan migrant adolescent mother in Bogota, Colombia, Claire Swedberg, Yazmin Cadena Camargo, Klasien Horstman

Migration and Acculturation: a Qualitative Exploration of Foreign Students' Resettlement in Instanbul, Muniza Javed

The Digital Fortress, Navigating Tech-Controls, Hate Speech and Discrimination in Spain and France, Cesar Garcia Martinez, Rasha Nagem

Thematic analysis of United Kingdom newspapers' coverage of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children, Benjamin Taylor

Pro and Con Theories on Nationalist Language as a Modern Means of Social Cohesion and National Unity, Simona Camelia Fer

Vietnamese Catholic Migrants and Their Missionary Identity: Historical and Contemporary Contributions, Anthony Le Duc

Mihnea Maruta, Virtual Identity: How and Why Social Media Transforms Us(Identitate virtuala: Cum si de ce ne transforma retelele de socializare), Bucharest: Humanitas, 2023, ISBN 978-973-50-7978-9, 291 pages, Carmen Ungur Brehoi

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  2. JIMS - Volume 17, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2023
  3. JIMS - Volume 17, number 1, Spring/Summer 2023
  4. JIMS - Volume 16, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2022

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