JEMIE listed under Scopus

2023-02-21
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We are thrilled to announce that the Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe (JEMIE) has been accepted in Scopus. Inclusion in one of the most important databases of academic and peer-reviewed literature is a result of JEMIE’s quality and the focused work of its editors, Kyriaki Topidi and Craig Willis. Scopus indexing is not only a guarantee of JEMIE’s high academic standards but also ensures better visibility and outreach of the Journal and individual articles. After the successful inclusion in the DOAJ database last year, this constitutes another milestone in establishing JEMIE as one of the leading academic journals in minority issues. JEMIE will be fully incorporated into and visible in the Scopus online catalogue in the upcoming weeks. 

For more information on JEMIE, please go to the new JEMIE website.

 

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The Journal on Ethnopolitics and Minority Issues in Europe (JEMIE) is a peer-reviewed electronic open-access journal edited under the auspices of the European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI). It is designed as a multi-disciplinary journal which addresses minority issues from a variety of perspectives, including ethnopolitics, democratization, conflict and diversity management, good governance, minority and human rights as well participation. It also covers comparative analyses of current developments in minority-majority relations in Europe and beyond. JEMIE currently publishes two issues per year.

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