Diaspora Studies examines the multifaceted experiences of migrant communities, including their journeys from migration to settlement, cultural and social reconstitution, and integration into host societies. It explores the impact of geopolitical shifts, economic changes, and technological advancements on diasporic identities and practices. The journal also investigates themes of transnationalism, identity negotiation, and the contributions of diasporas to their home and host countries.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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HistoryQ1
Political Science and International RelationsQ2
DemographyQ3
Geography, Planning and DevelopmentQ3
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
Demography
Scopus Categories
HistoryDemographyGeography, Planning and DevelopmentPolitical Science and International Relations
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Diaspora, migration, transnational identityMigration, Ethnicity, and EconomyMigration and Labor DynamicsSocioeconomic Development in AsiaMigration, Refugees, and Integration