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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:
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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.
Manuscripts should be submitted with text at 1.5 lines and footnotes typed at single-space lines. Footnotes should comply with the Chicago Style of Citation. For more details on publication requirements please consult the Guidelines for authors page on this website.
In addition to the manuscript, authors must include an accurate abstract of not more than 200 words, keywords, as well as a short resume or CV. Authors must also ensure that their submissions include an email address and phone number at which they can be reached throughout the review period.
Manuscripts will be accepted with the understanding that their content is unpublished previously. If any part of an article or essay has already been published, or is to be published elsewhere, the author must inform the Journal's editors at the time of submission. The Journal's editors will attempt to notify authors of acceptance or rejection as quickly as possible. First decision will come in 30 days from the received paper. Final decision for Spring number will be released on 15th of March, and for the Autumn number on the 15th of October.
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RESEARCH ARTICLES
JIMS - Volume 18, number 2, Autumn/Winter 2024
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
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
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JIMS - Volume 18, number 1, Spring/Summer 2024
RESEARCH ARTICLES
Identity Status, Frequency of Substance Use and Psychological Symptoms of Adults: Comparison of In Native Germans and Germans of Turkish Origin Gülşah YILDIRIM, Hilmiye Nesrin DİLBAZ
Using Link Analysis to Understand Persons of Concern in Zimbabwe, Tabaro H. KABANDA, Johane HLATYWAYO, Simbarashe JOMBO
Scapegoating the 'Other': A Qualitative Study of Anti-Immigrant Rhetoric and Xenophobia in South African Social Media Kudzayi Savious TARISAYAI
Violent Conflicts, Forced Migration and Internal Population Displacement in Nigeria’s Fourth Republic, 1999-2011 Adesote Samson ADESOLA, Peters AKIN
Refugee Protection in Romania Before Communism, Under the 1923 nd 1938 Constitutions (I) Irina POP
BOOK REVIEWS
Ben Ansell, Why Politics Fails, New York: Public Affairs, 2023, ISBN-13: 978-1-5417-0207-3 , 345 pages by Cristina MATIUTA

