Here are a few additional opportunities to publish in an open access journal. Three research topics are available:
Solidarity in Times of Crises [info]
- "Solidarity movements by civil society groups and lay citizens have become visible to broader audiences especially since 2015, with the so-called European refugee 'crisis'. These groups respond to the most immediate needs of the forcibly displaced where the state is only vaguely present or fails to fulfill its human rights commitments altogether. ...This Research Topic calls for contributions that address solidarity with, for and by refugees in any part of the world." Submit abstracts by 24 November 2019 to Frontiers in Human Dynamics.
The Well-being of International Migrants in Rural Areas: Bridging the Migration-Development Nexus [info]
- "The overall aim of this Research Topic is to enhance and strengthen the evidence base and knowledge of the migration-rural development nexus. In particular we encourage an interest in (i) posing new research questions by engaging with analytical discussions, and by drawing on empirical approaches to illuminate and develop a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between migration and rural development and the consequences for migrants and non-migrants; (ii) strengthening the evidence base by drawing on national and transnational comparative studies as well as by paying attention to intersectional identities." Submit abstracts by 15 December 2019 either to Frontiers in Human Dynamics or Frontiers in Sociology.
Narrating Exile [info]
- "The idea behind this Research Topic stems from a recently convened workshop that reflected on the divergent ways in which asylum and immigration have been articulated in media, policy and law contexts and how exiled communities respond to and/or challenge public sphere discourses on both a country and international level. While the talks from the workshop will form part of the Research Topic, the Topic Editors also welcome external submissions to ensure that the collection captures global debates on narrating migration in the context outlined above." Submit abstracts by 31 March 2020 either to Frontiers in Human Dynamics or Frontiers in Sociology.
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- CFPs: Open Access Journals (24 Oct. 2019)
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