Global Migrations:
Methodological Challenges,Institutional Challenges, and Emerging Actors
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https://doi.org/10.30854/anf.v32.n59.2025.1247Keywords:
migration, emerging actors, transnational voting, public policy, violenceAbstract
The issue "Global Migrations: Methodological Challenges, Institutional Challenges, and Emerging Actors" brings novel research that shows a theoretical-empirical overview of the complexities of migration, the policies and institutions involved in the phenomenon, and the agents, called differently —climate refugees, resident migrants or unaccompanied migrant girls, boys, and adolescents—, share the same structural injustices. It shows the potential to move from discourse to action, the visibility of emerging actors, the agendas and policies around the migration phenomenon, the limits, expansion, and epistemological challenges to the growing complexity, transversality, and intersectionality of the migration phenomenon.
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