Trending Topics in Migration Research: Critical Issues and Emerging
Challenges
**
Edited by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Joan Martín Montaner
/Deadline for Abstracts: 15 January 2026 /| /Deadline for Articles: 31
August 2026/
Politics and Governance, peer-reviewed journal indexed in the Social
Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science; Impact Factor: 2.1) and Scopus
(CiteScore: 5.2), welcomes new and exciting research papers for its
upcoming issue "Trending Topics in Migration Research: Critical Issues
and Emerging Challenges," edited by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Joan
Martín Montaner.
This issue seeks high-quality research contributions that explore
critical and emerging issues related to migration, its economic impacts,
policy challenges, and the role of law and communication in shaping
migration discourse and governance.
Submissions may address, but are not limited to, the following themes:
- Determinants of Return Migration: Examining the economic, social,
and political factors influencing migrants' decisions to return to
their countries of origin, as well as the economic consequences of
return migration for both migrants and home countries.
- The Role of Remittances in Economic Growth of Developing Countries:
Analysing how remittance flows contribute to economic development,
poverty alleviation, and financial stability in migrant-sending nations.
- Aging and the Need for Migrants in Developed Countries: Exploring
the economic and social implications of aging populations in
high-income nations and the role of migration in sustaining labour
force growth, social welfare systems and promoting international trade.
- Anti-Migration Policies and Their Consequences: Investigating the
effects of restrictive migration policies on labour markets,
economic growth, and migrant well-being in sending and receiving
countries.
- Legal Protections for Migrants and Refugees: Examining the role of
international and national legal frameworks in safeguarding migrant
rights.
- Migration and Human Rights: Exploring the intersection of migration
policies with human rights law, including issues of discrimination,
access to justice, and the legal status of undocumented migrants.
- Media Representation of Migration: Analysing how traditional and
digital media portray migration and its impact on public perception
and policy-making.
- The Role of Social Media in Migration Movements: Investigating how
digital platforms influence migration decision-making, networks, and
advocacy efforts.
- Disinformation and Migration: Examining the spread of misinformation
about migration and its impact on political discourse and social
cohesion.
Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are encouraged
to read the full call for papers:
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/futureissues#i554
Abstracts welcome by 15 January 2025.
Kindest regards,
Carolina
Carolina Correia Politics and Governance Cogitatio Press 1070-129 Lisbon
Portugal New issues (open access): Vol 13 (2025): Unequal Participation
Among Youth and Immigrants: Analyzing Political Attitudes and Behavior
in Societal Subgroups
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/426 Vol
13 (2025): Cleavage Referendums: Ideological Decisions and
Transformational Political Change
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/390
*Trending Topics in Migration Research: Critical Issues and Emerging
Challenges*
**
Edited by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Joan Martín Montaner
/Deadline for Abstracts: 15 January 2026 /| /Deadline for Articles: 31
August 2026/
Politics and Governance, peer-reviewed journal indexed in the Social
Sciences Citation Index (Web of Science; Impact Factor: 2.1) and Scopus
(CiteScore: 5.2), welcomes new and exciting research papers for its
upcoming issue "Trending Topics in Migration Research: Critical Issues
and Emerging Challenges," edited by Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso and Joan
Martín Montaner.
This issue seeks high-quality research contributions that explore
critical and emerging issues related to migration, its economic impacts,
policy challenges, and the role of law and communication in shaping
migration discourse and governance.
Submissions may address, but are not limited to, the following themes:
* Determinants of Return Migration: Examining the economic, social,
and political factors influencing migrants' decisions to return to
their countries of origin, as well as the economic consequences of
return migration for both migrants and home countries.
* The Role of Remittances in Economic Growth of Developing Countries:
Analysing how remittance flows contribute to economic development,
poverty alleviation, and financial stability in migrant-sending nations.
* Aging and the Need for Migrants in Developed Countries: Exploring
the economic and social implications of aging populations in
high-income nations and the role of migration in sustaining labour
force growth, social welfare systems and promoting international trade.
* Anti-Migration Policies and Their Consequences: Investigating the
effects of restrictive migration policies on labour markets,
economic growth, and migrant well-being in sending and receiving
countries.
* Legal Protections for Migrants and Refugees: Examining the role of
international and national legal frameworks in safeguarding migrant
rights.
* Migration and Human Rights: Exploring the intersection of migration
policies with human rights law, including issues of discrimination,
access to justice, and the legal status of undocumented migrants.
* Media Representation of Migration: Analysing how traditional and
digital media portray migration and its impact on public perception
and policy-making.
* The Role of Social Media in Migration Movements: Investigating how
digital platforms influence migration decision-making, networks, and
advocacy efforts.
* Disinformation and Migration: Examining the spread of misinformation
about migration and its impact on political discourse and social
cohesion.
Authors interested in submitting a paper for this issue are encouraged
to read the full call for papers:
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/futureissues#i554
Abstracts welcome by 15 January 2025.
Kindest regards,
Carolina
Carolina Correia Politics and Governance Cogitatio Press 1070-129 Lisbon
Portugal New issues (open access): Vol 13 (2025): Unequal Participation
Among Youth and Immigrants: Analyzing Political Attitudes and Behavior
in Societal Subgroups
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/426 Vol
13 (2025): Cleavage Referendums: Ideological Decisions and
Transformational Political Change
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/politicsandgovernance/issue/view/390
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