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The Journal of Interrupted Studies publishes complete and incomplete articles by scholars whose work has been jeopardized by forced migration. Founded in response to the European migrant crisis, the journal accepts submissions from authors fleeing a range of, political, humanitarian and environmental situations. The journal is united by a concern for the humanity and expertise that is often left unrecognized in mainstream refugee discussions.

The journal’s content is multidisciplinary and covers a range of issues in the social and natural sciences as well as the humanities. While not a requirement, the journal is especially interested in publishing the responses of refugees themselves to the ongoing crisis. In this way, the Journal aims to be a forum for a discussion not just about, but with refugees on the problems and solutions faced across the world today.

Authors are cordially invited to submit articles to the editors Paul Ostwald and Marcos Barclay.
For more information please visit the website.

This is a fully Open Access journal, which means that all articles are freely available online, ensuring maximum, worldwide dissemination of content. As Brill sponsors this publication, all article publication fees are waived.
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