Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies is 22. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Can we do it together? Co-designing attentive practices with and for forced migrants in seven countries68
Immobilisation of migrant domestic worker women and their children born in Lebanon52
Legitimising detention and deportation of illegalised migrant families: reconstructing public controversies in Belgium and the Netherlands39
Refusing deterrence36
The affective economy of removal: ethnographic perspectives on deportation and (In)voluntary return35
Under pressure: moods, affects and the violence of everyday life in a Spanish migrant detention centre31
Shrinking the space for civil society: (De)Politicizing the obstruction of humanitarian NGOs in EU border management30
Getting home during lockdown: migration disruption, labour control and linked lives in India at the time of Covid-1929
Regeneration, predatory inclusion, and migrant experiences in declining rural areas in Spain and Germany29
Tense times for young migrants: temporality, life-course and immigration status28
Orientalization, or sidewards assimilation of second-generation Russian-speaking migrants in Israel’s urban periphery28
Leaving terrorism behind? The role of terrorist attacks in shaping migration intentions around the world27
The green bus and the viapolitics of intra-state deportations in Syria27
Ethical considerations of ‘going public’: public and media co-dissemination of research findings with refugees27
‘Home-grown’ vs. ‘imported’ regionalism? Overlapping dynamics of regional migration governance in post-Soviet Eurasia26
Work, mobilities and the life course: choices and logistical entanglements in mobile life-careers26
Regional ethnic concentrations and ethnic discrimination in hiring: field experimental evidence from the Netherlands25
The contingent home: how second-generation Arab migrants negotiate belonging in Qatar?24
‘You are Romanian. This is going to be a problem': class, desire, and educated migrant women in France23
Essential, lonely and exploited: why mobile EU workers’ labour rights are not enforced23
Care visits: obligations, opportunities and constraints for Vietnamese grandparent visitors in Australia23
From criminality to inclusion? Law and media framing of migrants in 1987–1990 and 2016–2019 Japan22
Afghans’ narrowing mobility options in Pakistan and the right to transnational living: a figurational perspective22
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