SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
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- "Can you run away from sorrow?" : mothers left behind in 1990s Belgrade
- 'Race', culture and the right to the city : centres, peripheries, margins
- A Chinaman's chance : one family's journey and the Chinese American dream
- African immigrant families in another France
- African scholars and intellectuals in North American academies : reflections on exile and migration
- African transnational mobility in China : Africans on the move
- Border shifts : new mobilities in Europe and beyond
- Cast away : true stories of survival from Europe's refugee crisis
- Citizens but not Americans : race and belonging among Latino millennials
- Detained and deported : stories of immigrant families under fire
- Dreamers : an immigrant generation's fight for their American dream
- Encountering Ellis Island : how European immigrants entered America
- Ethnic media in the digital age
- Forgotten citizens : deportation, children, and the making of American exiles and orphans
- Gender and rural migration : realities, conflict and change
- Gendered asylum : race and violence in U.S. law and politics
- Gendered migrations and global social reproduction
- Global migration : the basics
- Governing mobility beyond the state : centre, periphery and the EU's external borders
- Homelands : four friends, two countries, and the fate of the great Mexican-American migration
- How many is too many? : the progressive argument for reducing immigration into the United States
- In a day's work : the fight to end sexual violence against America's most vulnerable workers
- International crime in the 20th century : the League of Nations era, 1919-1939
- Mapping migration, identity, and space
- Migrants in translation : caring and the logics of difference in contemporary Italy
- Migration and social cohesion in the UK
- Migration, incorporation, and change in an interconnected world
- Migration, risk and uncertainty
- Negotiating multicultural Europe : borders, networks, neighbourhoods
- No human is illegal : an attorney on the front lines of the immigration war
- No refuge for women : the tragic fate of Syrian refugees
- Prey : immigration, Islam, and the erosion of women's rights
- Reporting at the southern borders : journalism and public debates on immigration in the US and the EU
- Representations of war, migration, and refugeehood : interdisciplinary perspectives
- Separated : inside an American tragedy
- Social justice through citizenship? : the politics of Muslim integration in Germany and Great Britain
- Territory, migration and the evolution of the international system
- Terrorizing Latina/o immigrants : race, gender, and immigration politics in the age of security
- The border crossed us : rhetorics of borders, citizenship, and Latina/o identity
- The myth of the Muslim tide : do immigrants threaten the West?
- The undocumented Americans
- The undocumented everyday : migrant lives and the politics of visibility
- This land is our land : an immigrant's manifesto
- Undocumented : how immigration became illegal
- Waiting for José : the Minutemen's pursuit of America
- We too sing America : South Asian, Arab, Muslim, and Sikh immigrants shape our multiracial future
- White backlash : immigration, race, and American politics
- Women and fluid identities : strategic and practical pathways selected by women
- Youth, multiculturalism and community cohesion
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