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Using a retrospective biographical survey of about 10,000 #immigrants in #France, Julia Descamps offers a reflexive analysis of the biases surrounding reporting legal status. Université Paris Nanterre Université Paris 8 Sage Journals buff.ly/4g5owKD

This paper examines #voter preferences toward low-skilled #immigrants as one barrier to effective #immigration policy, even in political regimes where immigration is the consequence of highly coordinated or “planned” policies. Mireille Paquet Vince Hopkins buff.ly/3OuwKjB

Andrea Lawlor reviews “ Framing Refugees” by Jürgen Gerhards & Daniel Drewski, stating it provides a compelling framework for understanding the complex interplay between national identity, political discourse, and refugee policy. McMaster University McMaster Social Sciences buff.ly/3Oxv3C5


60th Anniversary issue of International Migration Review (IMR) is out free for now: journals.sagepub.com/toc/MRX/current Lots of great articles, including Rafal Soborski Anna Jochymek: Transnational Far Right: Integration through Racisms and Negotiating White Supremacy in a Migratory Context. Thanks UK Research and Innovation

Village Preservation (GVSHP) & CMS archivist Mary Brown will celebrate the immigrant history of the South Village with a presentation on Dec 12 at 6 PM ET. Mary Brown will also discuss her new book, “The Art of #Immigration: Italian Art in an American Church.” #Register below! buff.ly/49jspJM

Thank you International Migration Review (IMR) for inviting me to publish my paper: "Protected, Yet Undocumented: The U.S. Case of Growing Liminal Immigration Status and the Theoretical, Advocacy, and Policy Implications for the U.S. and Beyond." in the 60th anniversary issue. journals.sagepub.com/toc/MRX/current

The first paper from my PhD research is now published in International Migration Review! International Migration Review (IMR) I explored the role of local relational dynamics in shaping the experiences of forced migrants and asylum professionals in Italy. ➡️ doi.org/10.1177/019791…





🚨 What is the “Great Replacement Theory” and who believes it? 🚨 In our new International Migration Review (IMR) paper, James Dennison & I model GRT as layered narratives, from demographic change to elite plot. A representative German survey shows broad public agreement with several of these layers.


Happy to see this out in International Migration Review (IMR) 🙂Then and Now: Romanian Returnees Contemplating Future Migration - Laura Moroşanu, Monica Șerban, 2025 journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

Read JMHS's special edition, bringing to life a concept called the “right to stay, migrate and return.” buff.ly/jOoqO0d University of Notre Dame The Hope Border Institute Inter-American Foundation 🇺🇸 JRS International Sage Journals


I am so happy and honored to announce that my article published by International Migration Review (IMR) has been awarded the American Sociological Association Racial and Ethnic Minorities section's 2025 James E. Blackwell Graduate Student Paper Award. Thank you so much! ASA Sociology Universidad de Tarapacá Núcleo Milenio MIGRA

A new journal article by Rohini Mitra from Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn asks: What does the fragmentation of refugee policies and governance mean for the everyday life of refugee and asylum-seeking communities in India? Here, Mitra examines the case of Rohingya refugees. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…

My new paper “Do Birds of a Nest Flock Together?” with the wonderful Yasmin Y. Ortiga is finally out in International Migration Review (IMR). It's a polyadic #SequenceAnalysis of HK Filipina domestic workers' migration trajectories. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117…

New research finds widespread belief in the “Great Replacement Theory” in Germany. James Dennison and Alexander Kustov analyze original survey data to explore who the GRT, an extremist, anti-immigration conspiracy theory, has gained momentum with. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…

New article out in International Migration Review (IMR) 🇺🇦 “Ukrainian Voices: Surveying the Spatial and Socio-Economic Trajectories of Ukrainian Refugees across Europe” 🙏🏼 to Ukrainian exiles who responded to our questions! 🔗 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01… #Migration #Ukraine #Refugees

Trending in #Demography: ooir.org/index.php?fiel… 1) Immigrants & Housing Assets in S.Korea (Journal CMS) 2) Partners’ Heterogamy by Political Preferences (Demography Journal) 3) Public Belief in the Great Replacement Theory (International Migration Review (IMR)) 4) Demographic Race between India & China
