Migration is not just about movement—it is a journey of resilience, adaptation, and transformation. Across oceans and borders, Indian migrants have redefined identity, belonging, and legacy, shaping both their new homelands and the places they left behind.
In its upcoming edition, Pravasi Pulse is calling for thought-provoking articles that explore the complex dimensions of Indian migration—historical and contemporary, voluntary and forced, global and internal. Whether through personal narratives, academic analyses, or journalistic pieces, we seek voices that illuminate the many facets of migration.
Themes include, but are not limited to:
🔹 What We Carried: The Visible and Invisible Burdens of Indian Migration
🔹 From Villages to Dubai, Slums to Silicon Valley: The Many Journeys of Indian Migrants
🔹 Bidis, Bytes, and Blue-Collar Dreams: The Uneven Arc of Indian Migration
🔹 Roots and Routes: How Migration Redefines Indianness at Home and Abroad
🔹 The Cost of a Ticket: Sacrifice, Survival, and the Indian Migrant Story
🔹 Lost Homelands, New Borders: The Dual Displacement of Indian Migrants
🔹 Temples in Texas, Tenements in Thane: The Architecture of Indian Migration
🔹 When the Train Stops: Stories of India’s Invisible Internal Migrants
🔹 Diaspora vs. Displacement: Whose Migration Matters More?
🔹 Remixing Home: How Indian Migrants Rewrite Tradition in Distant Lands and Cities
Submission Guidelines
📅 Deadline: April 25, 2025
📖 Publication Date: May 1, 2025
📝 Word Limit: 1000-2500 words
🎓 Certificate of Publication: All selected authors will receive a certificate.
How to Submit
📩 Send your articles to publish@psfresearch.com
🌐 Visit www.psfresearch.com for more details
Join us in amplifying the voices of migration. Share your insights, experiences, and research to contribute to this important conversation!
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