On migration, geography, and epistemic communities

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This commentary paper starts by questioning the assumption that migration means international migration, and goes on to affirm that migration studies has indeed come of age as a coherent if highly diverse research field. Several emerging epistemic communities are identified: migration and development; gender and migration; lifestyle migration; and youth and student migrations. Finally, I argue that the role of geography in the study of migration has been under-valued.

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King, R. (2020, December 1). On migration, geography, and epistemic communities. Comparative Migration Studies. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40878-020-00193-2

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