Aim and Scope of the Journal

Aims To provide a platform for rigorous academic research, field-based studies, and critical perspectives on forced displacement and migration. To highlight the social, political, legal, cultural, and psychological dimensions of refugee experiences. To foster dialogue between scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and displaced communities. To promote evidence-based solutions for protection, integration, and long-term resilience of refugees and migrants. Scope The journal welcomes original research articles, policy analyses, theoretical papers, case studies, and personal narratives related to: Causes of displacement: conflict, persecution, economic crises, and climate change Migration routes and transit experiences Refugee policies, asylum systems, and international law Human rights issues and border security Cultural integration, identity, and diaspora experiences Mental health and trauma among displaced populations Media and representation of refugees and migrants Comparative studies on migration across regions Role of NGOs, international organizations, and grassroots movements Submissions are encouraged from a wide range of disciplines, including sociology, political science, law, anthropology, international relations, human geography, and public health.