Jørgen Carling

Research Professor, PRIO Migration Centre

Journals

I am an Editorial Board member of three peer-reviewed journals on migration. Follow the links to ‘current issue’ to see what each journal is publishing and what the guidelines for contributors are.

International Migration Review

The International Migration Review (IMR) is an interdisciplinary journal created to encourage and facilitate the study of all aspects of sociodemographic, historical, economic, political, legislative and pastoral aspects of human mobility. It is internationally regarded as the principal journal in the field facilitating study of human migration, ethnic group relations, and refugee movements. Through an interdisciplinary approach and from an international perspective, IMR provides the single most comprehensive forum devoted exclusively to the analysis and review of international population movements.

Current issue of International Migration Review

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (JEMS) publishes the results of first-class research on all forms of migration and its consequences, together with articles on ethnic conflict, discrimination, racism, nationalism, citizenship and policies of integration. Contributions to the journal, which are all fully refereed, are especially welcome when they are the result of comparative research, for example within Europe or between one or more European country and the countries of North America and the Asia-Pacific. The journal tends to focus on advanced industrial countries and has distinguished associate editors from North America and the Asia-Pacific.

Current issue of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Migration Letters

Migration Letters is an international leading scholarly journal for researchers, students, scholars who investigate human migration as well as practitioners and quick dissemination of research in the field through its letter type format enabling concise sharing of short accounts of research, debates, case studies, book reviews and viewpoints in this multidisciplinary field of social sciences. Migration Letters is the first ever letter-type in migration studies following a strict double blind peer review policy for research articles. It is published three times a year in January, May and September.

Current issue of Migration Letters