We encourage readers to send us written contributions on any aspect of contemporary forced migration. Each issue of FMR has a theme (see forthcoming issues) but a third of each issue is set aside for any other issue related to refugees/IDPs or stateless people.
Please remember we are a practical magazine, not an academic journal. Do not feel afraid to submit material simply because you are not sure if it is well-written. We are happy to correct and edit your article – or to develop a draft article from notes you send us.
We are unable to consider articles longer than 2,500 words (this total includes endnotes). Most articles are shorter. The sort of articles which are most suitable for FMR are those with a very practical focus. Usually they will do one or more of the following:
- provide a voice for IDPs/refugees to relate their experiences
- debate the different approaches to working with refugees/IDPs
- review the experience of one particular project or programme
- convey the results of recent practice-oriented research
- draw out lessons learned with wider regional or global implications.
The language should be simple and non-academic: English is not the first language of many FMR readers. Material may be submitted in English, Spanish, Arabic or French.. Please remember:
- do not use indentation, headers, footers or page numbers
- use endnotes (not footnotes) and keep them to a minimum
- where possible use bullet points for recommendations
- do not include a bibliography
- include URLs in endnotes (we are also an online publication)
- use British English spelling conventions (ie organisation, not organization).
- include a one or two sentence minibio about yourself at the end, together, if possible, with your email.
- use only one space after full stops.
We welcome relevant photographs – but please do not include them inside text documents. We prefer to electronically receive print quality (300+dpi) digital images.
If you have suggestions for a theme for a future feature section of FMR, please email us
Marion Couldrey and Tim Morris, FMR editors
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