CfP: SI on African Migration Governance (African Migration Journal)
Call for publications for the Special Volume on African Migration Governance to be published in the African Migration Journal (AMJ), an international peer-reviewed journal of the African Centre for the Study and Research on Migration (ACSRM)
Please read the full call here.
Notices to authors
This special volume is underpinned by an interdisciplinary perspective and endeavors to enhance understanding of the complexity of African migration governance by considering various aspects of migration governance (migration and development, labor migration, irregular migration, human trafficking, just to name but a few) and migration governance architecture (institutions, regulatory frameworks, politics, actors, interests underlying African migration governance), various theoretical and methodological approaches, the local, national, regional, continental, international and global levels, as well as the historical, contemporary perspectives and future scenarios related to African migration governance. It also scrutinizes African migration governance’s social, economic, environmental, political, and geopolitical implications. The manuscripts submitted in this Special Volume can adopt a theoretical, empirical, or practical (policy) standpoint.
Manuscripts should be sent in Word and follow the African Migration Journal’s submission guidelines (visit https://www.acsrm-au.org/publication/african-migration-journal/).
Abstracts and entire manuscripts should be sent to the following email address: Ibrahima.Dia@africa-union.org
All manuscripts will systematically undergo a thorough anonymous peer review, and their originality will be scrutinized.
Schedule and timeline
The deadline for submitting the entire manuscript is 31 March 2024.
Members of the Editorial Committee of the Special volume on African Migration Governance to be published by the African Migration Journal, an international peer-reviewed journal of the African Centre for the Study and Research on Migration (ACSRM):
- Ibrahima Amadou Dia, Director of the African Centre for the Study and Research on Migration
(ACSRM), African Union Commission (AUC) - Dr. Olayinka Akanle, Senior Lecturer, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
- Dr. Leander Kandalige, Senior Lecturer, University of Ghana, Ghana
- Prof. Aly Tandian, Professor, University Gaston Berger of Saint-Louis, Senegal
- Prof. Chris Nsimbhi, Professor, University of Pretoria, South Africa