Aim & Scope


The Middle East Journal of Refugee Studies aims to publish theoretical and empirical studies that interpret migration within a broad context, encompassing social, political, economic, and demographic aspects of human mobility. Additionally, the journal places importance on expanding and strengthening the connection between state actors involved in policy-making and migrant associations, alongside fostering academic discussions on issues related to migration and migrants.


The Middle East Journal of Refugee Studies publishes high-quality, original, theoretical, and applied research, as well as book reviews, national and international legal texts, translations, and case law.

The journal is multidisciplinary, focusing on migration processes and stages examined across various fields of social sciences, including sociology, anthropology, demography, psychology, history, economics, politics, and geography.

Period Months
June December
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