The role of psychologists in international migration research: Complementing other expertise and an interdisciplinary way forward

Author:

Schwartz Seth J1ORCID,Walsh Sophie D2,Ward Colleen3,Tartakovsky Eugene4,Weisskirch Robert S5,Vedder Paul6,Makarova Elena7,Bardi Anat8,Birman Dina19,Oppedal Brit10,Benish-Weisman Maya11,Lorenzo-Blanco Elma I12,Güngör Derya1314,Stevens Gonneke W J M15,Benet-Martínez Veronica16,Titzmann Peter F17,Silbereisen Rainer K18,Geeraert Nicolas19,

Affiliation:

1. University of Miami, Florida, USA

2. Bar Ilan University, Israel

3. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

4. Tel Aviv University, Israel

5. California State University, Monterey Bay, CA, USA

6. Leiden University, The Netherlands

7. University of Basel, Switzerland

8. Royal Holloway University of London, UK

9. Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia

10. Norwegian Institute of Public Health

11. The University of Haifa, Israel

12. University of Texas at Austin, USA

13. Yasar University, Turkey

14. University of Leuven, Belgium

15. Department of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences: Youth Studies, Utrecht University, The Netherlands

16. ICREA and Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain

17. Leibniz University Hannover, Germany

18. Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany

19. University of Essex, UK

Abstract

AbstractThis research note addresses the current and potential future role of psychologists in the study of international migration. We review ways in which psychologists have contributed to the study of migration, as well as ways in which psychological scholarship could be integrated with work from other social science fields. Broadly, we discuss four major contributions that psychology brings to the study of international migration—studying migrants’ internal psychological experiences, incorporating a developmental perspective, conducting experimental studies, and integrating across levels of analysis. Given the position of psychology as a ‘hub science’ connecting more traditional social sciences with health and medical sciences, we argue for a more prominent role for psychologists within the study of international migration. Such a role is intended to complement the roles of other social scientists and to create a more interdisciplinary way forward for the field of migration studies. The research note concludes with an agenda for further scholarship on migration.

Funder

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geography, Planning and Development,Demography

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