CEEMR - Central and Eastern European Migration Review

CEEMR - Central and Eastern European Migration Review The mission of CEEMR is to foster an academic discussion on scholarly works and research pertaining t

From a comparative perspective, CEEMR addresses a broad range of topics related to international migration including determinants, mechanisms and consequences of international migration, as well as migration policies, migrants’ integration and ethnic relations. CEEMR publishes original, scholarly case studies of CEE countries as well as works taking broader, international and transnational perspec

tives to examine migratory processes relevant to CEE countries and their citizens, ethnic minorities, institutions, territories, and policies. Central and Eastern European Migration Review is published by the Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw and Polish Academy of Sciences as an online, open-access journal, that appears twice a year. Materials presented in the journal include scientific articles, reviews and research notes. Priority is given to works addressing the CEE region perspective and comparative analyses. However, studies based on original empirical data devoted only to some country-cases also befit the scope of the journal. The language of the contributions is preferably English but works submitted in Polish may also be accepted. Before publication, each submitted paper is subject to a double-blind peer review by two independent experts. We invite economists, sociologists, demographers, political scientists, lawyers, psychologists, historians and anthropologists to submit their works.

New: Vidra (HUN-REN, Eötvös Loránd Univ) & Messing (HUN-REN, CEU) argue that Hungarian government media instrumentalised...
23/05/2025

New: Vidra (HUN-REN, Eötvös Loránd Univ) & Messing (HUN-REN, CEU) argue that Hungarian government media instrumentalised Ukrainian refugees by emphasising its own political agenda, which contrasted with the more humanitarian focus present in independent media. Link: bit.ly/3GVGHGe

New article: Jan Bazyli Klakla, Paulina Szydłowska-Klakla, and Marisol Navas proposed variation of the acculturation mod...
30/04/2025

New article: Jan Bazyli Klakla, Paulina Szydłowska-Klakla, and Marisol Navas proposed variation of the acculturation model which emphasises the relational nature of values, positioning them as a transversal element present in every psychosocial domain. Link: https://bit.ly/42XS1Kt

New paper: Yulia Kiselyova & Viktoriia Ivashchenko, from the V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, provide strong su...
11/04/2025

New paper: Yulia Kiselyova & Viktoriia Ivashchenko, from the V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, provide strong support for recognizing the process of self-identification among Ukrainian academics as a distinct and significant form of agency. Link: https://bit.ly/4j1zX7Y The research within IOS Regensburg

New: Zdeněk Uherek & Veronika Beranská show the growing importance of institutional ties in the destinations for Czech d...
07/04/2025

New: Zdeněk Uherek & Veronika Beranská show the growing importance of institutional ties in the destinations for Czech diaspora: although diasporas are dispersed and their members do not communicate with each other, they are capable of joint action: https://bit.ly/4jhoj8P

New: Papp, Kovács, & Kováts from the HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest, drawing on Hungarian Diaspora Polic...
01/04/2025

New: Papp, Kovács, & Kováts from the HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences in Budapest, drawing on Hungarian Diaspora Policy, describe three distinctive categories of Hungarian emigrants regarding how they undergo processes of diasporization. Link: https://bit.ly/4j2CE9v

New: Baldacchino, Krčál, Naxera, Mochernak, Gekić, Redmond, drawing on their study in Plzeň, argue that "beer explains t...
21/03/2025

New: Baldacchino, Krčál, Naxera, Mochernak, Gekić, Redmond, drawing on their study in Plzeň, argue that "beer explains the world" as migrants of all kinds - from workers to brewers - are behind beers that may be marketed as national identity symbols. Link: bit.ly/4kINC58

We remind you of our previous papers on Ukrainians displaced after 2022. Oleksii Pozniak from the National Academy of Sc...
17/03/2025

We remind you of our previous papers on Ukrainians displaced after 2022. Oleksii Pozniak from the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine argued in 2023 to improve the situation of foreigners remaining in UA or planning to return there after the end of the war (link in a comment)

New: Aneta Skorupa-Wulczyńska addresses the high dropout rate of Ukrainian minors under TP in Poland and argues that sta...
14/03/2025

New: Aneta Skorupa-Wulczyńska addresses the high dropout rate of Ukrainian minors under TP in Poland and argues that states’ failure to efficiently implement language policy in schools strongly contributes to the social disintegration of young migrants (link in a comment).

New article is out: Aigerim Yerken & Lan Anh Nguyen Luu from Eötvös Loránd University International described the ‘cultu...
27/02/2025

New article is out: Aigerim Yerken & Lan Anh Nguyen Luu from Eötvös Loránd University International described the ‘cultural encapsulation’ phenomenon among Kazakhstani students in Hungary who started to value their own cultural identity abroad more than they did in Kazakhstan: https://bit.ly/41bvxn5

Three years after the full-scale Russian invasion, we stand with   and attempt to provide both knowledge about the displ...
25/02/2025

Three years after the full-scale Russian invasion, we stand with and attempt to provide both knowledge about the displacement induced by the war and give voice to Ukrainian scholars. Check out our special section devoted to this topic: http://ceemr.uw.edu.pl/issues/vol-12-no-1-2023

Anne White from UCL analysed how migration impacts social change in sending countries and how stayers can become persuad...
18/02/2025

Anne White from UCL analysed how migration impacts social change in sending countries and how stayers can become persuaded to accept maternal behaviour which is contrary to traditional views on gender roles and the position of the extended family: https://bit.ly/3WXTvRv

In 2016, Mike Haynes & Aleksandra Galasińska from the University of Wolverhampton, drawing on the qualitative analysis o...
12/02/2025

In 2016, Mike Haynes & Aleksandra Galasińska from the University of Wolverhampton, drawing on the qualitative analysis of selected comments from the http://gazeta.pl website, argued that workplace was key in the transmission of social remittances by Poles in the : https://bit.ly/3WUEDUh

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