Diaspora Studies is a leading interdisciplinary, academic journal dedicated to the scientific study of diasporas and international migration. Based on rigorous, double-blind peer-review, the journal publishes cutting-edge analyses of diaspora issues from the perspective of international relations, economics, politics, public policy, development studies, identity, history, and critical theory. Specifically, the journal features global scholarly contributions on diaspora engagement policies, as well as political and stakeholder participation of diaspora actors and organizations. It showcases studies on the role of diaspora actors and diaspora issues for international relations, discourses, and development activities in migrants’ home and host countries. The journal welcomes theoretical and empirical contributions on comparative diasporas, the role of international organizations, and civil society and it aims to advance scholarship and debate on emerging global networks and transnational identities.
Diaspora Studies is published in association with the Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives (ODI).
Diaspora Studies welcomes submissions for special issues and the journal’s four annual issues publish:
• Original research articles (6,000–8,000 words)
• Review articles (6,000–8,000 words)
• Book reviews (1,500–2,500 words)
Editor-in-Chief:
Prof. Ajay Dubey, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Editor:
Prof. Daniel Naujoks, Columbia University, USA
Book Reviews Editor:
Dr. Amit Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
Associate Editors:
Prof. Ricard Zapata-Barrero, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
Prof. Indravati Félicité, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Shahamak Rezaei, Roskilde University, Denmark
Dr. Bashir Tofangsazi, Xavier University, Schott Hall, USA
Dr. Jyoti Tyagi, Migration and Diaspora Institute (mdi), India
Editorial Committee:
Prof. Fiona B. Adamson, University of London, UK – Prof. Alexandra Délano Alonso, The New School, USA – Dr. Ayça Arkılıç, Victoria University of Wellington/Te Herenga Waka, New Zealand – Prof. C.S. Bhat, University of Hyderabad, India – Prof. Katrina Burgess, Tufts University, USA – Dr. Carsten Butsch, University of Bonn, Germany – Dr. Élise Féron, Tampere University, Finland – Prof. Alan Gamlen, Monash University, Australia – Dr. Nachatter Singh Garha, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain – Prof. Andrew Geddes, European University Institute, Italy – Prof. Bashabi Gupta, Miranda House College, University of Delhi, India – Dr. Paokholal Haokip, Pondicherry University, India – Prof. Gautam Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India – Prof. Maria Koinova, University of Warwick, UK – Dr. Judith Anne Lal, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India – Prof. S.D. Muni, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India – Prof. Harris Mylonas, George Washington University, USA – Prof. Eva Østergaard Nielsen, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain – Prof. Varun Sahni, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India – Dr. Ajaya K. Sahoo, University of Hyderabad, India – Prof. T.P. Singh, Banaras Hindu University (bhu), India – Dr. Ninna Nyberg Sørensen, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark – Dr. Priyadarshika Subba, India Centre for Migration, India – Prof. Östen Wahlbeck, University of Helsinki, Finland
International Advisory Board:
Prof. Arjun Appadurai, New York University, USA – Prof. David Carment, Carleton University, Canada – Prof. Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, UK – Prof. Stéphane Dufoix, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre, France – Prof. Kyunghak Kim, Chonnam National University, South Korea – Prof. Chae-wan Lim, Chonnam National University, South Korea – Prof. Movindri Reddy, Occidental College, USA – Prof. William Safran, University of Colorado, USA – Prof. Yossi Shain, Georgetown University, USA – Prof. Gabriel Sheffer, Hebrew University, Israel – Prof. Latha Varadarajan, San Diego State University, USA – Prof. Steven Vertovec, University of Göttingen, Germany – Prof. Kamala Visweswaran, Rice University, USA
International Bibliography of Social Sciences
OCLC
Scopus
Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Sociological Abstracts
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
Diaspora Studies publishes:
- Original research articles (6,000–8,000 words)
- Review articles (6,000–8,000 words)
- Book reviews (1,500–2,500 words)
Online submission: Articles for publication in Diaspora Studies can be submitted online through Editorial Manager. To submit an article, click here.
For more details on online submission, please visit our EM Support page.
Call for Papers and Special Issues:
Diaspora Studies is published four times in a year. The Call for Papers for this journal is open all through the year. All peer reviewed and accepted articles are immediately published online first. In the last years, our articles were viewed and downloaded more than 15,000 times annually and the journal ranked in the highest top quartile (Q1) of journals with the highest impact factors. With the new partnerships, and outreach, we expect the visibility and impact of articles to increase further. We look forward to reading and featuring your cutting-edge research.
Editor-in-Chief:
Prof. Ajay Dubey, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Editor:
Prof. Daniel Naujoks, Columbia University, USA
Book Reviews Editor:
Dr. Amit Singh, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India
Associate Editors:
Prof. Ricard Zapata-Barrero, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
Prof. Indravati Félicité, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Shahamak Rezaei, Roskilde University, Denmark
Dr. Bashir Tofangsazi, Xavier University, Schott Hall, USA
Dr. Jyoti Tyagi, Migration and Diaspora Institute (mdi), India
Editorial Committee:
Prof. Fiona B. Adamson, University of London, UK – Prof. Alexandra Délano Alonso, The New School, USA – Dr. Ayça Arkılıç, Victoria University of Wellington/Te Herenga Waka, New Zealand – Prof. C.S. Bhat, University of Hyderabad, India – Prof. Katrina Burgess, Tufts University, USA – Dr. Carsten Butsch, University of Bonn, Germany – Dr. Élise Féron, Tampere University, Finland – Prof. Alan Gamlen, Monash University, Australia – Dr. Nachatter Singh Garha, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain – Prof. Andrew Geddes, European University Institute, Italy – Prof. Bashabi Gupta, Miranda House College, University of Delhi, India – Dr. Paokholal Haokip, Pondicherry University, India – Prof. Gautam Jha, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India – Prof. Maria Koinova, University of Warwick, UK – Dr. Judith Anne Lal, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India – Prof. S.D. Muni, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India – Prof. Harris Mylonas, George Washington University, USA – Prof. Eva Østergaard Nielsen, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain – Prof. Varun Sahni, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India – Dr. Ajaya K. Sahoo, University of Hyderabad, India – Prof. T.P. Singh, Banaras Hindu University (bhu), India – Dr. Ninna Nyberg Sørensen, Danish Institute for International Studies, Denmark – Dr. Priyadarshika Subba, India Centre for Migration, India – Prof. Östen Wahlbeck, University of Helsinki, Finland
International Advisory Board:
Prof. Arjun Appadurai, New York University, USA – Prof. David Carment, Carleton University, Canada – Prof. Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, UK – Prof. Stéphane Dufoix, University of Paris Ouest Nanterre, France – Prof. Kyunghak Kim, Chonnam National University, South Korea – Prof. Chae-wan Lim, Chonnam National University, South Korea – Prof. Movindri Reddy, Occidental College, USA – Prof. William Safran, University of Colorado, USA – Prof. Yossi Shain, Georgetown University, USA – Prof. Gabriel Sheffer, Hebrew University, Israel – Prof. Latha Varadarajan, San Diego State University, USA – Prof. Steven Vertovec, University of Göttingen, Germany – Prof. Kamala Visweswaran, Rice University, USA
Call for Papers and Special Issues:
Diaspora Studies is published four times in a year. The Call for Papers for this journal is open all through the year. All peer reviewed and accepted articles are immediately published online first. In the last years, our articles were viewed and downloaded more than 15,000 times annually and the journal ranked in the highest top quartile (Q1) of journals with the highest impact factors. With the new partnerships, and outreach, we expect the visibility and impact of articles to increase further. We look forward to reading and featuring your cutting-edge research.
International Bibliography of Social Sciences
OCLC
Scopus
Web of Science Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
Sociological Abstracts
Worldwide Political Science Abstracts
Diaspora Studies is a leading interdisciplinary, academic journal dedicated to the scientific study of diasporas and international migration. Based on rigorous, double-blind peer-review, the journal publishes cutting-edge analyses of diaspora issues from the perspective of international relations, economics, politics, public policy, development studies, identity, history, and critical theory. Specifically, the journal features global scholarly contributions on diaspora engagement policies, as well as political and stakeholder participation of diaspora actors and organizations. It showcases studies on the role of diaspora actors and diaspora issues for international relations, discourses, and development activities in migrants’ home and host countries. The journal welcomes theoretical and empirical contributions on comparative diasporas, the role of international organizations, and civil society and it aims to advance scholarship and debate on emerging global networks and transnational identities.
Diaspora Studies is published in association with the Organisation for Diaspora Initiatives (ODI).
Diaspora Studies welcomes submissions for special issues and the journal’s four annual issues publish:
• Original research articles (6,000–8,000 words)
• Review articles (6,000–8,000 words)
• Book reviews (1,500–2,500 words)