Migration & Development is a journal of debate, research and analysis of themes relevant to the links between migration and development from a critical perspective, in contrast to the dominant perspective: a Southern Perspective, the central axis being human rights. It contributes to the fostering of critical thought in the Social Sciences and Humanities, with a meticulous selection of manuscripts which are peer-reviewed by academics through a double-blind system, and organized into three sections: Articles, Juncture & Debate, and Actor’s Voice.