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.

Mimoza Dushi reveals how first-generation of   Albanian migrants, like those recruited through the Gastarbeiter programm...
08/10/2025

Mimoza Dushi reveals how first-generation of Albanian migrants, like those recruited through the Gastarbeiter programme, rather engaged in passive or survival-based strategies while younger generations (children of the first generation but also migrants who came after 1989) tend to integrate more proactively: http://bit.ly/4nQL1qF

New article: Marta Kindler and Maciej Tygielski present how migrant organisations and social-media platforms emerged to ...
30/09/2025

New article: Marta Kindler and Maciej Tygielski present how migrant organisations and social-media platforms emerged to fill in the gaps of operational uncertainty regarding implementation of temporary protection for Ukrainians in Poland: http://bit.ly/45Y3WJR

Have a look at temporary protection in the  . Talia Inlender sees the US schemes such as Uniting for Ukraine (U4U) to be...
23/09/2025

Have a look at temporary protection in the . Talia Inlender sees the US schemes such as Uniting for Ukraine (U4U) to be a crucial mechanism in the face of a declining Refugee Convention, however, with the risk of subjectivity, solitariness and instability: https://bit.ly/4nlf7C9

Amna Shafqat: the access to higher education for refugees is constrained by lack of contacts and integrative activities ...
18/08/2025

Amna Shafqat: the access to higher education for refugees is constrained by lack of contacts and integrative activities with society in while the state has no measures, schemes or strategies to support the asylum beneficiaries in that matter. Link https://bit.ly/4lgLpwG

Miha Zobec in his historical analysis argues that diaspora-building in interwar Yugoslavia was linked to overcoming inte...
12/08/2025

Miha Zobec in his historical analysis argues that diaspora-building in interwar Yugoslavia was linked to overcoming internal divisions and restoring political legitimacy in the country ill-equipped to provide support for its citizens abroad. Link: https://bit.ly/3J66M6t

Anna Sára Ligeti (HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, University of Pécs) draws a methodological conclusion that interru...
06/08/2025

Anna Sára Ligeti (HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences, University of Pécs) draws a methodological conclusion that interrupted time-series analysis methods can be employed to quantify the impact of significant future events and policy changes on migration processes: https://bit.ly/450lTqR

Pavić, Žanić & Bendra, drawing on their research in  , point out that the intention to stay in a peripheral local commun...
04/08/2025

Pavić, Žanić & Bendra, drawing on their research in , point out that the intention to stay in a peripheral local community is related to higher place attachment, traditionalism, and a lower preference for personal autonomy: http://bit.ly/45gSeZp

Waterbury (Ohio University) argues that hybrid regimes co-opt and control   organisations through curtailing opposition ...
01/08/2025

Waterbury (Ohio University) argues that hybrid regimes co-opt and control organisations through curtailing opposition access, expanding patronage networks, & establishing ideological hegemony through media activities - for their geopolitical goals: http://bit.ly/4mDWyJl

Artūras Tereškinas (Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas / Vytautas Magnus University) employs the concepts of ‘sticky emotion...
31/07/2025

Artūras Tereškinas (Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas / Vytautas Magnus University) employs the concepts of ‘sticky emotions’ and ‘homemaking’ to analyse ***r migration as a ‘process of emotional disentanglement from the home country and emotional attachment to host countries‘. Link: http://bit.ly/4o8WjYh

Aadne Aasland (OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University and Oleksandra Deineko (OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University & V...
29/07/2025

Aadne Aasland (OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University and Oleksandra Deineko (OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University & V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University) point out that refugees in often decide to leave this welfare state due to the feeling of loyalty to their homeland. More: https://bit.ly/4m5zqTw

Małgorzata Odolczyk addresses the governance of     in   and argues that   is not discursively constructed as threatened...
28/07/2025

Małgorzata Odolczyk addresses the governance of in and argues that is not discursively constructed as threatened by the influx of migrants, as it is rarely claimed to be a part of Polish national identity ‘in danger’: https://bit.ly/45mjTJm

Check out our new issue with 9 articles on such topics as transnationalism, Ukrainian refugees, and acculturation. As al...
14/07/2025

Check out our new issue with 9 articles on such topics as transnationalism, Ukrainian refugees, and acculturation. As always : https://ceemr.uw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/CEEMR_Vol_14_No_1.pdf

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