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Rethinking Migration Studies for 2050

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JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE STUDIES
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/15562948.2023.2289116

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Migration governance; globalization; mobility; citizenship; identity; migrant agency; racial capitalism; migration narrative

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Migration is a complex social process that is influenced by globalization, development, technological transformation, and urbanization, and it also affects identity, citizenship, and migration governance.
Migration is a complex social process not simply a response to development imbalances, or a solution to problems like unemployment, poverty or population aging. As such migration and mobility are shaped by broader processes of globalization, development, technological transformation, urbanization and in turn contribute to shaping those. This collective paper raises and seeks to answer important research and policy questions about migration and social change in the next 20 years, reflecting on new forms of migration and mobility and their implications for identity, citizenship, and migration governance.

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