This article examines voluntariness in migration decisions by promoting the acknowledgement of forced and voluntary migration as a continuum of experience, not a dichotomy. Studies on conflict-related migration and migration, in general, remain poorly connected, despite calls for interaction. This reflects the forced–voluntary dichotomy's stickiness within and beyond academia, which is closely connected to the political implications of unsettling it and potentially undermining migrants’ protection rights. We delve into notions of the ‘voluntariness’ of migration and argue for the analytical need to relate evaluations of voluntariness to available alternatives. Drawing on qualitative research with people from Afghanistan and Pakistan coming ...
The essay examines the discursive patterns of recent migration research. It argues that for all its ...
It has often been noted that a weakness of migration studies is the tendency to take policy categori...
In this paper we critically evaluate the role that the notion of voluntariness plays in the normati...
This chapter critically examines the divide between forced and voluntary migration, exploring the re...
International audienceIn the first part of the chapter, we review the main historical stages and tur...
International audienceIn the first part of the chapter, we review the main historical stages and tur...
International audienceIn the first part of the chapter, we review the main historical stages and tur...
This essay questions the soundness of a scholarly shift away from \u27refugee studies\u27 in favour ...
There have been discussions about how the labels “forced migrants,” related to political violence, a...
Background: The article examines how and why multiple identities are altered, used and discarded by ...
Background: The article examines how and why multiple identities are altered, used and discarded by ...
What are the most appropriate conceptual tools by which to develop an analysis of ‘unauthorised migr...
Many studies of forced migration have documented processes of deskilling and falls in status resulti...
The reasons why people migrate are often multiple and changing, and the categories of ‘economic migr...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
The essay examines the discursive patterns of recent migration research. It argues that for all its ...
It has often been noted that a weakness of migration studies is the tendency to take policy categori...
In this paper we critically evaluate the role that the notion of voluntariness plays in the normati...
This chapter critically examines the divide between forced and voluntary migration, exploring the re...
International audienceIn the first part of the chapter, we review the main historical stages and tur...
International audienceIn the first part of the chapter, we review the main historical stages and tur...
International audienceIn the first part of the chapter, we review the main historical stages and tur...
This essay questions the soundness of a scholarly shift away from \u27refugee studies\u27 in favour ...
There have been discussions about how the labels “forced migrants,” related to political violence, a...
Background: The article examines how and why multiple identities are altered, used and discarded by ...
Background: The article examines how and why multiple identities are altered, used and discarded by ...
What are the most appropriate conceptual tools by which to develop an analysis of ‘unauthorised migr...
Many studies of forced migration have documented processes of deskilling and falls in status resulti...
The reasons why people migrate are often multiple and changing, and the categories of ‘economic migr...
Return migration after conflict is the result of a complex decision-making process. However, our un...
The essay examines the discursive patterns of recent migration research. It argues that for all its ...
It has often been noted that a weakness of migration studies is the tendency to take policy categori...
In this paper we critically evaluate the role that the notion of voluntariness plays in the normati...