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The importance of the scientific production generated by the health crisis reflects the strength of the emotions aroused by the tragic consequences of COVID-19 in the history of the world, and at the same time the investment made in research in order to provide answers, and then to analyse from a distance how each society experienced the pandemic in its different sociological strata, how the actors mobilised themselves, and what social, political and economic responses were provided. In this dossier, REMI proposes: “COVID-19, Migrations and Itineraries. Mobilities through the Prism of Immobility: Paradox and Reality”, to be part of this collective reflection. Not so much because of the feeling of having to follow a trend that would be imposed on it, a form of 'fashion' to which it would have to conform; but convinced that it was in a position to enrich the analysis and to participate, consequently, in the construction of a collective intelligence of the event. In this sense, the dossier presented in this issue takes up certain cross-cutting issues already seen in other dossiers, in particular that concerning the role and place of research in a health context that complicates field expertise, a difficulty increased by the fact that it is a question here of grasping an event in progress and whose contours are constantly evolving.
This journal aims to publish both empirical and theoretical research work on different subjects which take into account international migration and inter-ethnic relationships. While it favors the geographical area of Europe, the journal is open to other areas and other migratory systems throughout the world.
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