Call for paper: Forced displacement and migration

In 2023, an estimated 120 million people were displaced globally due to conflict, violence, persecution, disasters, human rights violations, and the effects of climate change. This number is expected to rise significantly in the coming decades, with projections from international organizations such as the UNHCR highlighting the growing scale of forced migration.

Forced displacement is a critical global political, social, economic, and humanitarian issue. It affects not only those who are displaced but also the communities and countries that host them. This Collection invites interdisciplinary research that explores the causes, consequences, and responses to forced displacement. We welcome comparative studies, global perspectives, and focused case studies on specific groups, regions, or countries, using both quantitative and qualitative approaches.

We particularly encourage contributions from economics, sociology, history, politics, philosophy, ethnology, psychology, geography, law, linguistics, and literary studies, on the following and related themes:

Causes and dynamics

  • Climate change, environmental degradation, and their role in displacement
  • Persecution on ethnic, religious, or political grounds
  • Armed conflict and political instability
  • Migrant decision-making processes

Protection and policy

  • Legal status, protection, and access to justice
  • Effectiveness of legal frameworks and institutional responses
  • International cooperation and migration policy
  • Displacement as a foreign policy issue
  • Legal pathways for failed asylum seekers, voluntary return, and reintegration

Experiences and perspectives

  • Lived experiences of displaced individuals
  • Integration, reintegration, and rehabilitation
  • Refugee resettlement
  • Gender-based differences, including violence, reproductive health, and vulnerabilities
  • Host community responses and adaptations

Technology and data

  • Use of technology and data in managing displacement
  • Digital tools in humanitarian efforts, including financial services
  • Ethics and policy in technology trials involving displaced populations
  • Privacy and rights protections for vulnerable groups

Research specifically focused on the climate impacts of displacement should be directed to our sister collection: Migration, mobility and climate change.

Editors

Submitting a paper for consideration

 

To submit your manuscript for consideration at Humanities & Social Sciences Communications as part of this Collection, please follow the steps detailed on this page. On the first page of our online submission system, please select your article type from the drop down menu. When on the “details” tab, you will be presented with the option to select which Collection your article should be submitted to. Authors should also express their interest in the Collection in their cover letter.

Please ensure that your manuscript is submitted before midnight GMT on the listed deadline date. The submission system will close at exactly 00:00 GMT on the following day, so late submissions cannot be accepted.

Accepted papers are published on a rolling basis as soon as they are ready.

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