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Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture 14.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture 14.2 is out now!

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/crossings-journal-of-migration-culture

 

Aims & Scope

 

Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture is a peer-reviewed journal that offers a space for debates on the important nexus of migration and culture. It promotes diverse global and local perspectives by fostering cutting-edge research in this area, with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary methodologies.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus.

 

Issue 14.2

 

Articles

 

Race and liberal humanism: ‘Bogus’ migrants and privileged refugees

IMED BEN LABIDI

 

(Up)rooted in mobile careers: Impacts of sustained geographic mobilities across Europe on contemporary visual artists from the Baltic States

EMMA DUESTER

 

Refugee hybrid fiction: Rhetorical, generic and intermedial hybridity as strategies of political resistance (Open Access)

GIACOMO TOFFANO AND KEVIN SMETS

 

Distant homelands: Mobility, exile and (trans)nationalism in contemporary African fiction

ALIOUNE BADARA FALL

 

On staying: Non-migration among Puerto Rican physicians

SHEILLA R. MADERA, MARK PADILLA, NELSON VARAS-DÍAZ, ALÍXIDA RAMOS-PIBERNUS, YOYMAR GONZÁLEZ-FONT, ADRIÁN SANTIAGO-SANTIAGO, JOHN VERTOVEC, ARMANDO MATIZ-REYES, KARIELA RIVERA-BUSTELO, CLAUDIA MERCADO-RÍOS, JOSHUA RIVERA-CUSTODIO AND KEVIN GROVE

 

‘I carry my people with me’: Contrasting the discourses of indigeneity and immigrancy to further secure peoples’ mobile personhood

JULIA BELLO-BRAVO

 

Reimagining space, history and memory in East Germany through sonic fragments of Chilean exile

JESSE FREEDMAN

 

Book Reviews

 

Border Abolitionism: Migrants’ Containment and the Genealogies of Struggles and Rescue, Martina Tazzioli (2023)

LUCREZIA CANZUTTI

 

Brexit and the Migrant Voice: EU Citizens in Post-Brexit Literature and Culture, Christine Berberich (ed.) (2022)

FEDERICO FALOPPA