1. Springer Nature Gulf Studies Book Series Indexed in SCOPUS
About this book series
This book series, indexed in Scopus, serves the growing scholarly interest in the dynamic, complex, and strategically important Arab Gulf region by offering an academic publication platform to scholars in the region and beyond. The series takes an interdisciplinary approach to documenting the changes occurring in Gulf societies. It aims to advance the understanding of Gulf societies and their interactions with the rest of the world from a non-Western perspective. The series explicitly gives scholars from the Arab Gulf region more voice and visibility in academic publications. It includes studies of the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), namely: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, as well as Iran, Iraq, and Yemen. It accepts proposals for research monographs, edited volumes, and handbooks that explain how the Gulf societies’ social, economic, and political landscapes have evolved over the past few decades.
https://www.springer.com/series/16417
2. Springer Nature South-South Migration Series
About this book series
This book series serves the growing academic interests in South-South migration, offering a scholarly publication platform to scholars and practitioners globally. It advances a Southern perspective to migration studies. It encompasses distinct fields such as international migration, internal migration, remittances, migrant entrepreneurship, diaspora philanthropy, social cost of migration, political and environmental refugees, gender and migration, labor migration, migration policy, the political economy of migration, migrants’ rights, and other migration-related issues in the global South. The series aims to address migration questions, employ critical analyses, and advance evidence-based migration scholarship. This book series takes an interdisciplinary approach to the causes, patterns, and implications of migration for countries and regions in the global South. This series invites original monographs and edited books. The series explicitly gives scholars from the global South more voice and visibility in academic publications.
https://www.springer.com/series/16846
3. Palgrave Macmillan Mobility and Politics Book Series Indexed in SCOPUS
About this Book Series
Palgrave Macmillan’s Mobility & Politics book series invites original, theoretically and empirically informed studies for academic and policy‐oriented debates. Authors examine issues such as refugees and displacement, migration and citizenship, security and cross‐border movements, (post‐)colonialism and mobility, and transnational movements and cosmopolitics.
https://link.springer.com/series/14800