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Publisher: Taylor and Francis
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History #152 of 1328 down down by 36 ranks
Cultural Studies #189 of 1037 down down by 44 ranks
Sociology and Political Science #597 of 1269 down down by 150 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 176 Published Papers | 187 Citations
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1.1

31% from 2019

CiteRatio for Journal of Intercultural Studies from 2016 - 2020
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2020 1.1
2019 1.6
2018 1.6
2017 1.2
2016 1.0
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0.285

53% from 2019

SJR for Journal of Intercultural Studies from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.285
2019 0.608
2018 0.498
2017 0.617
2016 0.385
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0.73

15% from 2019

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2020 0.73
2019 0.858
2018 0.901
2017 1.03
2016 0.721
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  • CiteRatio of this journal has decreased by 31% in last years.
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Journal of Intercultural Studies

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History

Cultural Studies

Sociology and Political Science

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Last updated on
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0725-6868
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Impact Factor
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Open Access
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Top papers written in this journal

Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/07256868.2011.618266
How does Interculturalism Contrast with Multiculturalism
Nasar Meer, Tariq Modood1

Abstract:

This paper critically examines some of the ways in which conceptions of interculturalism are being positively contrasted with multiculturalism, especially as political ideas. It argues that while some advocates of a political interculturalism wish to emphasise its positive qualities in terms of encouraging communication, reco... This paper critically examines some of the ways in which conceptions of interculturalism are being positively contrasted with multiculturalism, especially as political ideas. It argues that while some advocates of a political interculturalism wish to emphasise its positive qualities in terms of encouraging communication, recognising dynamic identities, promoting unity and critiquing illiberal cultural practices, each of these qualities too are important (on occasion foundational) features of multiculturalism. The paper begins with a broad introduction before exploring the provenance of multiculturalism as an intellectual tradition, with a view to assessing the extent to which its origins continue to shape its contemporary public ‘identity’. We adopt this line of enquiry to identify the extent to which some of the criticism of multiculturalism is rooted in an objection to earlier formulations that displayed precisely those elements deemed unsatisfactory when compared with interculturalism. Following this discussion, the paper moves on to four specific areas of comparison between multiculturalism and interculturalism. It concludes that until interculturalism as a political discourse is able to offer a distinct perspective, one that can speak to a variety of concerns emanating from complex identities and matters of equality and diversity in a more persuasive manner than at present, interculturalism cannot, intellectually at least, eclipse multiculturalism, and so should be considered as complementary to multiculturalism. read more read less

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Interculturalism (71%)71% related to the paper, Multiculturalism (53%)53% related to the paper
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336 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/07256860802169196
Missing Kin and Longing to be Together: Emotions and the Construction of Co-presence in Transnational Relationships

Abstract:

In this paper I explore the emotions of “missing” and “longing” as integral (though not essential) features of the kin-work (di Leonardo) and emotional labour (Hochschild) needed to maintain transnational family relationships. I argue that these emotions manifest in at least four key ways: discursively (through words), physic... In this paper I explore the emotions of “missing” and “longing” as integral (though not essential) features of the kin-work (di Leonardo) and emotional labour (Hochschild) needed to maintain transnational family relationships. I argue that these emotions manifest in at least four key ways: discursively (through words), physically (through the body) as well as through actions (practice) and imagination (ideas). Hence, I consider emotions through both of the dominant perspectives in theories of emotion – constructionism (with its emphasis on discourse) and embodiment (with its emphasis on sensory experience). Drawing on a sample of Italian migrants living in Australia and their ageing parents living in Italy, I argue that the emotions of missing and longing motivate kin to construct four types of shared (co)presence – virtual, proxy, physical and imagined – which reinforce the sense of family closeness that characterises Italian conceptions of health and well-being. read more read less

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Emotional labor (50%)50% related to the paper
329 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/07256860802169188
Transnational Families: Theorising Migration, Emotions and Belonging
Zlatko Skrbis1

Abstract:

The transnational family is a symptom of our increasingly globalised lives, which take place across borders and boundaries, thereby eroding the possibilities that places of birth, life and dying will coincide. The idea of transnational family implies dynamics, flux and change, yet it is also embedded in unyielding and stable ... The transnational family is a symptom of our increasingly globalised lives, which take place across borders and boundaries, thereby eroding the possibilities that places of birth, life and dying will coincide. The idea of transnational family implies dynamics, flux and change, yet it is also embedded in unyielding and stable structures that impact upon the experiences of family members. These structures are represented by the institutions of the host society, the restrictions imposed by geography, international politics and law, technologies that enable communication and travel and the strength of ties with family members back home or in other places. This paper provides a backdrop for discussions on the transnational family by interrelating three key dimensions of the transnational family experience: migration, emotions and belonging. It begins by drawing on the earliest systematic account of this conceptual triad, represented by Thomas and Znaniecki's seminal study The Polish Peasant in Europe and Ameri... read more read less
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/07256860903477662
Beyond Subordination vs. Resistance: An Intersectional Approach to the Agency of Veiled Muslim Women

Abstract:

Engaging with a figure that came to operate as a powerful cultural signifier of otherness in debates over migrant/Muslim integration across the West, the ‘veiled woman’; the paper questions the idea of agency that inheres in the contemporary feminist discourses on Muslim veil. After showing the shortcomings and adverse effect... Engaging with a figure that came to operate as a powerful cultural signifier of otherness in debates over migrant/Muslim integration across the West, the ‘veiled woman’; the paper questions the idea of agency that inheres in the contemporary feminist discourses on Muslim veil. After showing the shortcomings and adverse effects of two dominant readings of the Muslim veil, as a symbol of women's subordination to men, or as an act of resistance to Western hegemony, it explores an alternative avenue drawing on both the poststructuralist critique of the humanist subject and feminist intersectional theorising to answer the question of what kind of conception of agency can help us to think about the agency of the veiled woman without binding a priori the meaning of her veiling to the teleology of emancipation, whether feminist or anti-imperialist. read more read less

Topics:

Agency (philosophy) (53%)53% related to the paper, Intersectionality (51%)51% related to the paper, Emancipation (51%)51% related to the paper
256 Citations
Journal Article DOI: 10.1080/07256860500074128
The Discomfort of Strangers: Racism, Incivility and Ontological Security in a Relaxed and Comfortable Nation

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This paper explores the increasing experience of discomfort amongst migrant Australians and their children, drawing on two sets of empirical data—one about a sense of home amongst migrants and the other about incidents of racism towards Arabs and Muslims since 2001. The idea of comfort captures what Giddens calls ontological ... This paper explores the increasing experience of discomfort amongst migrant Australians and their children, drawing on two sets of empirical data—one about a sense of home amongst migrants and the other about incidents of racism towards Arabs and Muslims since 2001. The idea of comfort captures what Giddens calls ontological security, or the trust we have in our surroundings, both human and non-human. This sense of security, built on mutual recognition, is fundamental to our capacity for social agency. Migrant home-building constantly negotiates the displacement thrown up by the act of migration as migrants attempt to settle in a new country. Experiences of racism, especially since 2001, however, undermine the ability of migrants to feel ‘at home’, and hence their capacity to exist as citizens. read more read less

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Ontological security (63%)63% related to the paper, Racism (52%)52% related to the paper
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