Call for Book Chapters
Immigration and Social Justice
Editors-in-Chief: Prof. Gideon Markman & Prof. Dilek Zamantili Nayir
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing
"Migration is humanity in motion-an enduring force of survival, aspiration, and transformation."
Across centuries and continents, people have crossed borders in pursuit of safety, dignity, opportunity, and belonging. Yet today, immigration has become one of the most pressing, polarizing, and complex challenges of our time. It touches every domain-economic and legal systems, labor markets and leadership, identity and integration, climate and culture.
This multi-volume book series, Immigration and Social Justice, seeks to reimagine migration not only as a matter of movement but as a powerful lens through which to explore justice, resilience, inequality, and human agency.
We invite scholars, policy thinkers, and interdisciplinary voices to contribute original chapters that illuminate the diverse realities, paradoxes, and possibilities of immigration. We welcome both critical assessments and hopeful insights-chapters that expose injustice and those that explore how migrants transform, disrupt, and enrich societies.
π Illustrative Themes (not exhaustive)
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Access to Justice for Migrants
What reforms or legal architectures ensure timely, equitable access to justice for diverse migrant communities?
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Ethics and Migration Policy
How can nations reconcile sovereignty with solidarity? What ethical boundaries guide migration policy in times of crisis?
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Human Rights in Transit and Settlement
Where do global human rights frameworks succeed-or fall short-in protecting migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers?
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Social Justice in Integration
How can host societies promote inclusion, preserve cultural diversity, and reduce systemic inequalities?
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Gendered Dimensions of Migration
What barriers do migrant women and LGBTQ+ migrants face-and how can gender-sensitive policy redress them?
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Climate Displacement and Environmental Justice
How do climate crises reshape migration, and what models ensure justice for those forcibly displaced?
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Economic Justice for Migrant Labor
How can we transform systems that exploit migrant labor into ones that empower and protect it?
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Educational and Healthcare Equity
What practices ensure that migrant children and families receive equitable, accessible services?
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Migrant Entrepreneurship and Innovation
How do migrant founders disrupt, innovate, and reshape markets-and what barriers still stand in their way?
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Digital Nomads and New Mobilities
What leadership, policy, and inclusion challenges arise from a mobile, remote, and borderless workforce?
π Why Contribute?
This project offers more than a publication-it's a platform for shaping global discourse.
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Editorial Support
We offer proactive feedback throughout the writing process, easing the path through review.
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Interdisciplinary Impact
The series invites contributions across law, management, sociology, education, ethics, and beyond.
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Scholarly Visibility
Published by World Scientific, chapters are widely circulated, referenced, and read by academic and policy audiences alike.
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Timeliness & Relevance
This series addresses urgent, evolving challenges-many not yet embraced by journals.
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Collaborative Ethos
We view this work as a collective scholarly mission, not just a book. Expect engaged editors, thoughtful peer review, and meaningful dialogue.
β Submission Guidelines
We welcome a range of methodologies-conceptual, qualitative, and quantitative-at any level of analysis (individual, organizational, systemic).
To propose a chapter, please submit:
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Chapter title, subtitle, and 5β8 keywords
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Author names and institutional affiliations
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A 300β500 word proposal
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(If accepted) A full chapter manuscript of 6,000β10,000 words
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Key Dates
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Proposal and Chapter Submission Deadline: June 30, 2025
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Peer Review Feedback: August 15, 2025
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Revised Chapter Submission: September 15, 2025
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Final Submission to Publisher: October 30, 2025
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Publication Date: July 15, 2026
π₯ Editors-in-Chief
Prof. Gideon Markman
Professor of Strategy, Innovation, and Migration Studies, Colorado State University.
Editorial Board: Academy of Management Perspectives, Journal of Business Venturing, Research Policy, among others.
Published in AMJ, AMR, SMJ, JMS, and more.
Prof. Dilek Zamantili Nayir
Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, Turkish-German University, Istanbul.
Associate Editor: Asian Business & Management.
Published in JBE, IMR, IJM, ISBJ, and other leading journals.
Please send all inquiries and proposals to:
π§ dilek.nayir@tau.edu.tr
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Gideon Markman
Full Professor
Colorado State University
Fort Collins CO
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