Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies is 4. 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 2020-10-01 to 2024-10-01.)
ArticleCitations
Boundary Regimes and the Gendered Racialized Production of Muslim Masculinities: Cases from Canada and Germany22
Humanitarian Help and Refugees: De-Bordering Solidarity as a Contentious Issue18
The Representation of Immigration. A Retrospective Newspaper Analysis17
Democratizing, Stretching, Entangling, Transversing: Four Moves for Reshaping Migration Categories17
Return Aspirations of Syrian Refugees in Turkey16
Syrian Refugees between Turkish Nationalism and Citizenship15
Introduction: The Politics of the Migrant/Refugee Binary13
We Are Aging Too! Exploring the Social Impact of Late-Life Migration among Older Immigrants in the United States12
Sustainability and Resilience in Migration Governance for a Post-pandemic World11
Methodological Innovation in Research: Participatory Theater with Migrant Families on Conflicts and Transformations over the Politics of Belonging11
Practices of ‘Digital Homing’ and Gendered Reproduction among Older Sinhalese and Karen Migrants in Australia11
Ethnic Majority Attitudes toward Jewish and Non-Jewish Migrants in Israel: The Role of Perceptions of Threat, Collective Vulnerability, and Human Values11
A Scoping Review of Social Support Interventions with Refugees in Resettlement Contexts: Implications for Practice and Applied Research11
Continuity and Social Support: A Longitudinal Study of Unaccompanied Refugee Minors’ Care Networks11
Politics of Subsidiarity in Refugee Reception: The Case of Civil Society in Turkey10
Politics of Subsidiarity in Refugee Reception: Comparative Perspectives10
Child Marriage among Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: At the Gendered Intersection of Poverty, Immigration, and Safety9
“It’s about Building a Network of Support”: Australian Service Provider Experiences Supporting Refugee Survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence8
Border Crises and Migrant Deservingness: How the Refugee/Economic Migrant Binary Racializes Asylum and Affects Migrants’ Navigation of Reception8
News Framing of the Rohingya Crisis: Content Analysis of Newspaper Coverage from Four Countries8
Comparing Liberal and Conservative Newspapers: Diverging Narratives in Representing Migrants?8
Protective Factors to the Wellbeing of Undocumented Latinx Immigrants in the United States: A Socio-Ecological Approach7
Women Refugees’ Media Usage: Overcoming Information Precarity in Germany7
Theorizing the Life and Death of Moments of Openness toward Refugees in the Global North: The Case of Germany during the 2015–2016 Refugee “Crisis”7
Life Satisfaction and Psychological Distress of African Immigrants in Italy and Spain: The Protective Role of Social Support and Sense of Community7
Temporary Shelter: Venezuelan Migrants and the Uncertainty of Waiting in Colombia7
Roomies for Life? An Assessment of How Staying with a Local Facilitates Refugee Integration7
Anti-Immigrant Sentiment and Opposition to Democracy in Europe7
Reducing the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic Using Meaning-Based Coping Strategies: Voices of Somali, Karen and Latinx Immigrant and Refugee Communities in the Twin Cities, Minnesota6
The Intimate Lives of Left-Behind Young Adults in the Philippines: Social Media, Gendered Intimacies, and Transnational Parenting6
“At Least, at the Border, I Am Killing Myself by My Own Will”: Migration Aspirations and Risk Perceptions among Syrian and Afghan Communities6
Who Should Be Given an Opportunity to Live in Slovakia? A Conjoint Experiment on Immigration Preferences6
From Fragility to Empowerment through Philanthropy: The Filipino Labor Migrant Community in Israel During COVID-196
Thy Neighbor’s Gendarme? How Citizens of Buffer States in North Africa View EU Border Security Externalization6
Integration as Making Place6
Tracing Invisibility as a Colonial Project: Indigenous Women Who Seek Asylum at the U.S.-Mexico Border6
Insights from Immigrant and Refugee Youth on Resilience through Sport Participation during Adaption to a New Country6
Structures and Strategies for Social Integration: Privately Sponsored and Government Assisted Refugees6
Policy Experts Negotiating Popular Fantasies of ‘Benefit Tourism’ Policy Discourses on Deservingness and Their Relation to Welfare Chauvinism6
Using Moral Foundations to Assess Stereotypes: Americans’ Perceptions of Immigrants and Refugees5
About but not without: Recently Arrived Refugees’ Understanding of and Expectations for Integration within a Local Policy Context in the Netherlands5
Conceptualization of Health and Social Vulnerability of Marginalized Populations During Covid-19 Using Quantitative Scoring Approach5
Multi-Level Governance and Sanctuary Cities: The Case of Liège (Belgium) and Undocumented Migrants5
No Hope for the ‘Foreigners’: The Conflation of Refugees and Migrants in South Africa4
Voting Behavior of Immigrants and Their Children in Sweden4
Expanding the Reflexive Turn in Migration Studies: Refugee Protection, Regularization, and Naturalization in Latin America4
Re-Envisioning Immigrant Integration: Toward Multidirectional Conceptual Flows4
Nodes of Marginality: Identity, Displacement and Migration in the Post-Partition Borderlands of Kashmir4
Visitor Visa Policy Changes and Mexico-Canada Migration4
Responding to the ‘Refugee Crisis’ or Shaping the ‘Refugee Crisis’? Subnational Migration Policymaking as a Cause and Effect of Turbulence4
African Youth Gangs: The Marginalization of South Sudanese Young People in Melbourne, Australia4
“How Can I Trust People When They Know Exactly What My Weakness Is?” Daily Life Experiences, and Resilience Strategies of Stateless Afghans in Iran4
Weakening Practices Amidst Progressive Laws: Refugee Governance in Latin America during COVID-194
When Return Orders Are More than Just a Deportation Receipt: Transit Migration and Socio-legal Meanings of Administrative Documents4
Resilience and Sustainability in the Gulf Migration Regimes: Kafāla in the Era of Covid-194
Searching for the ‘Chilean Oasis’: Waiting and Uncertainty in the Migration Trajectories of Venezuelan Women4
Immigrant Invasions to the South American Tiger”: Immigration Representations in Chilean Newspapers (1991–2001)4
Of Rags and Riches in the Caribbean: Creolizing Migration Studies4
A Distant Threat Made Local? The Carry-over Effect of Perceived Threat from Asylum Seekers in Europe to Israeli Local Outgroups4
Governance of Refugee Children Protection in Turkey: Between Vulnerability and Paternalism4
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