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The Refugee Survey Quarterly is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the challenges of forced migration from multidisciplinary and policy-oriented perspectives. The RSQ is pleased to announce some important changes. Published four times a year by Oxford University Press, the RSQ will continue to publish one thematic special issue each year, but the other three issues will now be open issues, publishing articles across a broad range of disciplines (including international relations, politics, law, history, geography, sociology, anthropology, economics, development studies, and migration studies).
Along with the entire editorial board, I invite you to submit your articles, which can cover various areas from a policy and/or multidisciplinary perspective, including governance of migration, sociology of forced migration, the changing pattern and the historical evolution of the refugee regime, or contemporary challenges of international protection (such as those raised by mixed migration, climate change, or post-conflict peacebuilding). Information for authors can be found here: http://www.oxfordjournals.org/our_journals/refqtl/for_authors/index.html
Please feel free to send this call for papers to any interested persons.
Best regards,
Prof. Vincent Chetail
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Research Director, Programme for the Study of Global Migration
Editor-in-Chief, Refugee Survey Quarterly
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