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Journal of Refugee Studies 中科院3区 JCR:Q2 SSCI PubMed
发文量 1,845
被引量 32,559
影响因子(2025版) 1.349

The Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) provides a forum for exploration of the complex issue of forced migration and local, national, regional and international responses. The Journal publishes original, high-quality research and covers all categories of forcibly displaced people. Contributions that develop theoretical understandings of forced migration, or deepen knowledge of concepts, policies, practice and experiences of displacement are welcomed, as well as submissions that advance methodological debates and new approaches to researching forced migration. JRS is a multidisciplinary scholarly journal; articles published in JRS should make a clear, analytical contribution to the field of refugee and forced migration studies, e.g. through theoretical, historical, comparative and/or methodological advances.

  • 主办单位: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
  • 出版地区: OXFORD
  • 出版周期: 季刊
  • 别名: J REFUG STUD;J. Refug. Stud.;JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
  • 国际标准连续出版物号/电子版 ISSN 0951-6328 / EISSN 1471-6925
  • 创刊时间: 1988年
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  • 主办单位:OXFORD UNIV PRESS
  • 地  址: OXFORD

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The Journal of Refugee Studies (JRS) provides a forum for exploration of the complex issue of forced migration and local, national, regional and international responses. The Journal publishes original, high-quality research and covers all categories of forcibly displaced people. Contributions that develop theoretical understandings of forced migration, or deepen knowledge of concepts, policies, practice and experiences of displacement are welcomed, as well as submissions that advance methodological debates and new approaches to researching forced migration. JRS is a multidisciplinary scholarly journal; articles published in JRS should make a clear, analytical contribution to the field of refugee and forced migration studies, e.g. through theoretical, historical, comparative and/or methodological advances.