Volume 44, 2018
Issue 9
Articles
The ‘importance of staying put’: third country nationals’
limited intra-EU mobility rights
Lucia Della Torre & Tesseltje de Lange
Responses to stigmatisation and boundary making: destigmatisation strategies
of Turks in Germany
Nils Witte
The ‘illegal’ and the skilled: effects of media portrayals on
perceptions of immigrants in Britain
Scott Blinder & Anne-Marie Jeannet
Ethnicity as skill: immigrant employment hierarchies in Norwegian low-wage
labour markets
Jon H. Friberg & Arnfinn H. Midtbøen
Muslims in Great Britain: the impact of mosque attendance on political behaviour
and civic engagement
Kassra A. R. Oskooii & Karam Dana
Moving on or moving back? The temporalities of migrant students’ lived
versus imagined school careers
Jenny Nilsson Folke
The local turn in migration management: the IOM and the engagement of local
authorities
Younes Ahouga
Human capital, family structure and religiosity shaping British Muslim women’s
labour market participation
Nabil Khattab, Ron Johnston & David Manley
Immigrant entry visa categories and their effects on the children of immigrants’
education
Rennie Lee
Migrant women’s economic success in Russia: objective reality and subjective
assessment
Evgenia Gorina, Victor Agadjanian & Natalya Zotova
Much more than airtime: radio strategies to foster an inclusive Latino identity
in the Basque country
Irati Agirreazkuenaga & Ainara Larrondo
Issue 10
Special Issue: Researching the International Organization for Migration
Introduction
What do we know about the International Organization for Migration?
Antoine Pécoud
Articles
Ideal partnership or marriage of convenience? Canada’s ambivalent relationship
with the International Organization for Migration
Martin Geiger
Developmental borderwork and the International Organization for Migration
Philippe M. Frowd
Self-legitimation through knowledge production partnerships: International
Organization for Migration in Central Asia
Oleg Korneev
Migration management, capacity building and the sovereignty of an African
State: International Organization for Migration in Djibouti
Sabine Dini
After the International Organization for Migration: recruitment of Guatemalan
temporary agricultural workers to Canada
Christina Gabriel & Laura Macdonald
International Organization for Migration in the field: ‘walking the
talk’ of global migration management in Manila
Pauline Gardiner Barber & Catherine Bryan
Liaisons, labelling and laws: International Organization for Migration bordercratic
interventions in Turkey
Shoshana Fine
Issue 11
Articles
‘They don’t look like children’: child asylum-seekers, the
Dubs amendment and the politics of childhood
Carly McLaughlin
Migrant and asylum-seeker children returned to Kosovo and Albania: predictive
factors for social–emotional wellbeing after return
Daniëlle Zevulun, Wendy J. Post, A. Elianne Zijlstra,
Margrite E. Kalverboer & Erik J. Knorth
Are younger age groups less segregated? Measuring ethnic segregation in activity
spaces using mobile phone data
Siiri Silm, Rein Ahas & Veronika Mooses
Gender differences in labour market integration trajectories of recently arrived
migrants in the Netherlands
Minna Ala-Mantila & Fenella Fleischmann
Onward migration from Spain to London in times of crisis: the importance of
life-course junctures in secondary migrations
Cristina Ramos
Befriending the same differently: ethnic, socioeconomic status, and gender
differences in same-ethnic friendship
Sanne Smith
Uprooted belonging: the formation of a ‘Jumma Diaspora’ in New
York City
Eva Gerharz & Corinna Land
Mexican illegality, black citizenship, and white power: immigrant perceptions
of the U.S. socioracial hierarchy
Sylvia Zamora
Palestine as ‘a state of mind’: second-generation Polish and British
Palestinians’ search for home and belonging
Dominika Blachnicka-Ciacek
Being close to ethnic peers: the formation of ethnic residential clustering
from a household perspective
Tim Winke
Ethnic solidarity and the vote: Mapuche candidates and voters in Chile
Gonzalo Contreras & Mauricio Morales
Multi-ethnic public sphere and accessible ethnic media: mapping online English-language
ethnic media
Sherry S. Yu
Issue 12
Special Issue: Theorising Migration Policy in Multilevel States: the
Multilevel Governance Perspective
Introduction
Theorising migration policy in multilevel states: the multilevel governance
perspective
Tiziana Caponio & Michael Jones-Correa
Articles
Multilevel governance from below: how Dutch cities respond to intra-EU mobility
Peter Scholten, Godfried Engbersen, Mark van Ostaijen &
Erik Snel
Multi-level governance of an intractable policy problem: migrants with irregular
status in Europe
Sarah Spencer
Immigrant integration beyond national policies? Italian cities’ participation
in European city networks
Tiziana Caponio
Governing multicultural Brussels: paradoxes of a multi-level, multi-cultural,
multi-national urban anomaly
Hassan Bousetta, Adrian Favell & Marco Martiniello
Immigration politics by proxy: state agency in an era of national reluctance
Lina Newton
Issue 13
Articles
Educational optimism in China: migrant selectivity or migration experience?
Héctor Cebolla-Boado & Yasemin Nuhoḡlu Soysal
Providing social protection to mobile populations: symbiotic relationships
between migrants and welfare institutions
Ester Serra Mingot & Valentina Mazzucato
Conceptualising youth mobility trajectories: thinking beyond conventional
categories
Joan van Geel & Valentina Mazzucato
The renationalisation of migration policies in times of crisis: the case of
Norway
Jan-Paul Brekke & Anne Staver
Women and border policing at the edges of Europe
Mary Bosworth, Andriani Fili & Sharon Pickering
Explaining differences in gender role attitudes among migrant and native adolescents
in Germany: intergenerational transmission, religiosity, and integration
David Kretschmer
The impact of acculturation identification and acculturative stress on creativity
among Iranian immigrants living in Malaysia
Mehrdad F. Falavarjani & Christine J. Yeh
What’s left unsaid? In-group solidarity and ethnic and racial differences
in opposition to immigration in the United States
Alessandra Bazo Vienrich & Mathew J. Creighton
The educational (im)mobilities and status (il)legalities of Cape Verdean youth
in Portugal
Elizabeth Pilar Challinor & Filipe Martins
The association between discrimination and violence among Somali Canadian
youth
Michael Ungar, Kristin Hadfield, Amarnath Amarasingam, Sarah
Morgan & Michele Grossman
The patterns of ‘care migrantisation’ in South Korea
Gyuchan Kim
Issue 14
Special Issue: Integration in times of economic decline. Migrant
inclusion in Southern European societies: trends and theoretical
implications
Introduction
Integration in times of economic decline. Migrant inclusion in Southern European
societies: trends and theoretical implications
Claudia Finotelli & Irene Ponzo
Articles
Beyond instrumental citizenship: the Spanish and Italian citizenship regimes
in times of crisis
Claudia Finotelli, MariaCaterina La Barbera & Gabriel Echeverría
Are migrants an asset in recession? Insights from Italy
Alessandra Venturini & Claudia Villosio
Migrant care workers’ trajectories in a familistic welfare regime: labour
market incorporation and the Greek economic crisis reality-check
Thanos Maroukis
Labour market integration of immigrants in Portugal in times of austerity:
resilience, in situ responses and re-emigration
Alina Isabel Pereira Esteves, Maria Lucinda Cruz dos Santos
Fonseca & Jorge da Silva Macaísta Malheiros
The ‘intergroup paradox’ in Andalusia (Spain): an explanatory
model
Sebastian Rinken & Manuel Trujillo-Carmona
The politics of immigration during an economic crisis: analysing political
debate on immigration in Southern Europe
Simon McMahon
Modes of migrant incorporation in contexts of socio-economic downward mobility
Irene Ponzo
Issue 15
Articles
The geography of anti-immigrant attitudes across Europe, 2002–2014
Mathias Czaika & Armando Di Lillo
Integration of humanitarian migrants into the host country labour market:
evidence from Australia
Isaure Delaporte & Matloob Piracha
Coping with the asylum challenge: tightening and streamlining policies in
Western Europe
Laurent Bernhard & David Kaufmann
Breaking-out? A reconceptualisation of the business development process through
diversification: the case of Polish new migrant entrepreneurs in
Glasgow
Paul Lassalle & Jonathan M. Scott
Empathy, morality, and criminality: the legitimation narratives of U.S. Border
Patrol agents
Irene I. Vega
Heterogeneity in displacement exposure of migrants in Shenzhen, China
Ying Liu, Stan Geertman, Yanliu Lin & Frank van Oort
The religious switching of immigrants in Canada
Éric Caron-Malenfant, Anne Goujon & Vegard Skirbekk
Issue 16
Special Issue 1: Rituals of Migration;
Special Issue 2: Contested Control at the Margins of the State
Special Issue: Rituals of Migration
Introduction
Rituals of migration: an introduction
Marianne Holm Pedersen & Mikkel Rytter
Articles
Migrating rituals: negotiations of belonging and otherness among Tamils in
Norway
Anne Sigfrid Grønseth
Alike but different: the understanding of rituals among Sri Lankan Tamil Hindus
in Denmark
Marianne Qvortrup Fibiger
Incense and holy bread: the sense of belonging through ritual among Middle
Eastern Christians in Denmark
Sara Lei Sparre & Lise Paulsen Galal
Back to the future: religious mobility among Danish Pakistani Sufi Muslims
Mikkel Rytter
Big fat Assyrian/Syriac weddings: rituals and marriage traditions among Middle
Eastern Christians in Sweden
Marta Woźniak-Bobińska
‘I didn’t think I would be emotional until I started saying the
oath’ – emotionalising and ritualising citizenship
Tine Damsholt
Special Issue: Contested Control at the Margins of the State
Introduction
Contested control at the margins of the state
Tobias G. Eule, David Loher & Anna Wyss
Articles
Speed, timing and duration: contested temporalities, techno-political controversies
and the emergence of the EU’s smart border
Simon Sontowski
Real fake? Appropriating mobility via Schengen visa in the context of biometric
border controls
Stephan Scheel
Containment through mobility: migrants’ spatial disobediences and the
reshaping of control through the hotspot system
Martina Tazzioli
The (surprising?) nonchalance of migration control agents
Tobias G. Eule
Aviation as deportation infrastructure: airports, planes, and expulsion
William Walters
Volume 45, 2019
Issue 1
Note
Note from Editor
Paul Statham
Articles
The uses and abuses of history: understanding contemporary U.S. immigration
Nancy Foner
A multi-religious response to the migrant crisis in Europe: A preliminary
examination of potential benefits of multi-religious cooperation
on the integration of migrants
Majbritt Lyck-Bowen & Mark Owen
Inclusion, exclusion or indifference? Redefining migrant and refugee host
state engagement options in Mediterranean ‘transit’
countries
Kelsey P. Norman
Racism and xenophobia experienced by Polish migrants in the UK before and
after Brexit vote
Alina Rzepnikowska
Migration, masculinity, and family
Susanne Y. P. Choi
Closed doors everywhere? A meta-analysis of field experiments on ethnic discrimination
in rental housing markets
Katrin Auspurg, Andreas Schneck & Thomas Hinz
Ethnic entrepreneurship and the question of agency: the role of different
forms of capital, and the relevance of social class
Maja Cederberg & Maria Villares-Varela
‘Felons are also our family’: citizenship and solidarity in the
undocumented youth movement in the United States
Ala Sirriyeh
Reconciling transnational mobility and national social security: what say
the welfare state bureaucrats?
Cathrine Talleraas
A longitudinal analysis of resource mobilisation among forced and voluntary
return migrants in Mexico
Jacqueline Hagan, Joshua Wassink & Brianna Castro
List of Reviewers
Thank you to Reviewers 2017
Issue 2
Special Issue: Undocumented & Unaccompanied: Children of Migration
in the European Union and the United States
Introduction
Undocumented and unaccompanied: children of migration in the European Union
and the United States
Cecilia Menjívar & Krista M. Perreira
Articles
Unaccompanied minors from the Northern Central American countries in the migrant
stream: social differentials and institutional contexts
Nestor Rodriguez, Ximena Urrutia-Rojas & Luis Raul Gonzalez
Re-conceptualising agency in migrant children from Central America and Mexico
Amy Thompson, Rebecca Maria Torres, Kate Swanson, Sarah A.
Blue & Óscar Misael Hernández Hernández
Deportation as a sacrament of the state: the religious instruction of contracted
chaplains in U.S. detention facilities
Gregory Lee Cuéllar
Integration of unaccompanied migrant youth in the United States: a call for
research
Jodi Berger Cardoso, Kalina Brabeck, Dennis Stinchcomb, Lauren
Heidbrink, Olga Acosta Price, Óscar F. Gil-García, Thomas
M. Crea & Luis H. Zayas
Best interests, durable solutions and belonging: policy discourses shaping
the futures of unaccompanied migrant and refugee minors coming of
age in Europe
Jennifer Allsopp & Elaine Chase
Outsourcing the ‘best interests’ of unaccompanied asylum-seeking
children in the era of austerity
Rachel Humphris & Nando Sigona
Better off without parents? Legal and ethical questions concerning refugee
children in Germany
Lars Hillmann & Annette Dufner
Issue 3
Articles
‘Refugees welcome?’ The interplay between perceived threats and
general concerns on the acceptance of refugees – a factorial
survey approach in Germany
Hagen von Hermanni & Robert Neumann
Asylum and refugee support in the UK: civil society filling the gaps?
Lucy Mayblin & Poppy James
Ethnic diversity, ethnic threat, and social cohesion: (re)-evaluating the
role of perceived out-group threat and prejudice in the relationship
between community ethnic diversity and intra-community cohesion
James Laurence, Katharina Schmid & Miles Hewstone
Transnational contention, domestic integration: assimilating into the hostland
polity through homeland activism
Sharon Madriaga Quinsaat
The transnational career aspirations of France’s high-achieving second-generation
Maghrebi migrants
Shirin Shahrokni
Making the transnational move: deliberation, negotiation, and disjunctures
among overseas Chinese returnees in China
Yingchan Zhang
Issue 4
Special Issue: The Microfoundations of Diaspora Politics
Introduction
The microfoundations of diaspora politics: unpacking the state and disaggregating
the diaspora
Alexandra Délano Alonso & Harris Mylonas
Articles
Explaining the rise of diaspora institutions
Alan Gamlen, Michael E. Cummings & Paul M. Vaaler
Where and why can expatriates vote in regional elections? A comparative analysis
of regional electoral practices in Europe and North America
Jean-Thomas Arrighi & Jean-Michel Lafleur
Competing for the diaspora's influence at home: party structure and transnational
campaign activity in El Salvador
Michael Ahn Paarlberg
Diaspora policy in weakly governed arenas and the benefits of multipolar engagement:
lessons from the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt
Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff
Bifurcated homeland and diaspora politics in China and Taiwan towards the
Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia
Enze Han
The disinterested state: negative diasporic policy as an expression of state
inclusion and national exclusion
Amanda Klekowski von Koppenfels
Foreign policy priorities and ethnic return migration policies: group-level
variation in Greece and Serbia
Harris Mylonas & Marko Žilović
States and standardisation: constructing the co-ethnic migrant story in Germany
Olga Zeveleva
Securing the diasporic ‘self’ by travelling abroad: Taglit-Birthright
and ontological security
Yehonatan Abramson
‘We’re not coming from Mars; we know how things work in Morocco!’
How diasporic Moroccan youth resists political socialisation in
state-led homeland tours
Rilke Mahieu
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