Migration Letters
2004 - 2022
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Volume 17, issue 6, 2020
- “I have a divine call to heal my people”: Motivations and strategies of Nigerian medicine traders in Guangzhou, China pp. 755-764

- Kudus Oluwatoyin Adebayo and Femi O. Omololu
- Negotiating Multi-layered Cultural Identities: A Study of Pan-Chinese Immigrant Descendants in Belgium pp. 765-780

- Hsien-Ming Lin and Yu-Hsien Sung
- Narratives of Syrian refugee women in Lebanon: Gender stereotypes and resilience in language practices pp. 781-798

- Marya Initia Yammine
- Geographical networks of international migration pp. 799-812

- Áron Kincses
- Customer discrimination in the fast food market: a web-based experiment on a Swedish university campus pp. 813-824

- Ali Ahmed and Mats Hammarstedt
- Characteristics of migrants coming to Europe: A survey among asylum seekers and refugees in Germany about their journey pp. 825-835

- Sebastian Paul
- Performing gender in the diaspora: Turkish women in North London pp. 837-852

- Vildan Mahmutoglu
- The 3x1 Program for migrants in Mexico: Boom, decline, and the risks of the disappearance of transnational institutionalized philanthropy pp. 853-860

- Rodolfo García Zamora and Selene Gaspar Olvera
- Lin, Tony Tien-Ren (2020) Prosperity Gospel Latinos and Their American Dream pp. 861-862

- Eric M. Trinka
- Hülya Kaya (2020). The EU-Turkey Statement on Refugees: Assessing its Impact on Fundamental Rights pp. 863-864

- Deniz Yetkin Aker
Volume 17, issue 5, 2020
- Editorial: Foreign seasonal migrants in agriculture and COVID-19 pp. 563-567

- Elli Heikkilä
- Micro-level Initiatives to Facilitate the Integration of Resettled Refugees pp. 569-581

- Piotr Teodorowski
- Labour Market Impact of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: The View of Employers in Informal Textile Sector in Istanbul pp. 583-595

- Ayşegül Kayaoğlu
- Integration Measures within the Reform of the Common European Asylum System: The Unsolved Limbo of Asylum Seekers pp. 597-608

- Laura García-Juan
- Hukou System, Horizontal, Vertical, and Full Job-Education Mismatch and Wage Progression among College Floating Population in Beijing, China pp. 609-620

- Donghong Xie
- Understanding the Reconstruction of Personal Networks Through Residential Trajectories pp. 621-638

- Olga Ganjour, Eric D. Widmer, Gil Viry, Jacques-Antoine Gauthier, Vincent Kaufmann and Guillaume Drevon
- Spending Level of Displaced Population Returned to La Palma, Cundinamarca (2018): A Machine Learning Application pp. 639-649

- Jenny-Paola Lis-Gutiérrez, Mercedes Gaitán-Angulo and Jenny Cubillos-Diaz
- From Total Dependency to Corporatisation: The Journey of Domestic Work in the UAE pp. 651-668

- Rima Abdul Sabban
- Recruitment Strategies Used by Mexican Sex Traffickers pp. 669-679

- Simón Pedro Izcara Palacios
- What Money Can’t Buy: Educational Aspirations and International Migration in Ecuador pp. 681-693

- Paúl Arias-Medina and María-José Rivera
- How Can Migrants’ Language Proficiency Be Measured? A Discussion of Opportunities and Challenges When Studying the Impact of Language Skills on Social Position pp. 695-704

- Isabell Diekmann and Joanna Jadwiga Fröhlich
- The COVID-19, Migration and Livelihood in India: Challenges and Policy Issues pp. 705-718

- Ram B Bhagat, Reshmi R.S., Harihar Sahoo, Archana K. Roy and Dipti Govil
- Reflections on Collective Insecurity and Virtual Resistance in the times of COVID-19 in Malaysia pp. 719-731

- Linda Lumayag, Teresita Del Rosario and Frances S. Sutton
- Case Study: Foreign Workers in Malaysia pp. 733-746

- Sheikh Mohammad Maniruzzaman Al Masud, Rohana Binti Hamzah and Hasan Ahmad
- Migrant Youth and Politics: A workshop pp. 747-752

- Dr Elizabeth Mavroudi and Cintia Silva Huxter
Volume 17, issue 4, 2020
- Editorial: Revisiting Borders and Boundaries: Exploring Migrant Inclusion and Exclusion from Intersectional Perspectives pp. 477-485

- Carolin Fischer, Christin Achermann and Janine Dahinden
- Regimes of Intersection: Facing the Manifold Interplays of Discourses, Institutions, and Inequalities in the Regulation of Migration pp. 487-497

- Anna Amelina and Kenneth Horvath
- Cross-border Migration and Gender Boundaries in Central Eastern Europe – Female Perspectives pp. 499-509

- Ágnes Erőss, Monika Mária Váradi and Doris Wastl-Walter
- The Reconfiguration of European Boundaries and Borders: Cross-border Marriages from the Perspective of Spouses in Sri Lanka pp. 511-520

- Janine Dahinden, Joëlle Moret and Shpresa Jashari
- (Re)producing Boundaries While Enforcing Borders in Immigration Detention pp. 521-530

- Laura Rezzonico
- Manifestations and Contestations of Borders and Boundaries in Everyday Understandings of Integration pp. 531-540

- Carolin Fischer
- Feeling Strange. The Role of Emotion in Maintaining and Overcoming Borders and Boundaries pp. 541-550

- Paul Scheibelhofer
- Everyday Re-Bordering and the Intersections of Borderwork, Boundary Work and Emotion Work amongst Romanians Living in the UK pp. 551-558

- Kathryn Cassidy
- Kunal Parker. (2015). Making Foreigners: Immigration and Citizenship Law in America, 1600-2000 pp. 559-560

- Stephanie Pedron
- Schielke, Samuli. (2020). Migrant Dreams, Egyptian Workers in the Gulf States pp. 561-562

- Rania M. Rafik Khalil
Volume 17, issue 3, 2020
- Editorial: Modeling Migration, Insecurity and COVID-19 pp. 405-409

- Jeffrey H. Cohen
- Ignorance in a Context of Tolerance: Misperceptions about Immigrants in Canada pp. 411-424

- Daniel Herda
- Coming of Age in the Border Regime: The End of Vulnerability? pp. 425-432

- Laura Otto
- Reframing Xenophobia in South Africa as Colour-Blind: The Limits of the Afro Phobia Thesis pp. 433-444

- Amanuel Isak Tewolde
- International Remittances and Private Healthcare in Kerala, India pp. 445-460

- Mohd Imran Khan and Valatheeswaran C.
- The Visibility of an Invisible Community’s Labour Exploitation in an Ethnic Economy: A Comparative Study on Kurdish Movers in the United Kingdom pp. 461-470

- Mehmet Rauf Kesici
- Maurizio Ambrosini (2018). Irregular Immigration in Southern Europe: Actors, Dynamics and Governance pp. 471-472

- Gül Oral
- AKM Ahsan Ullah and Md. Shahidul Haque (2020). The Migration Myth in Policy and Practice: Dreams, Development and Despair pp. 473-475

- Diotima Chattoraj
Volume 17, issue 2, 2020
- Book Review: Constitutionalizing the External Dimensions of EU Migration Policies in Times of Crisis – Legality, Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights Reconsidered pp. 2

- João Carlos Jarochinski Silva
- The Strange Death of Europe Immigration, Identity, Islam pp. 3

- Pelin Sönmez
- Who gives “Voice” or “Empowers Migrants” in Participatory Action Research? Challenges and Solutions pp. 8

- Martha Adelia Montero-Sieburth
- Vulnerable Spaces of Coproduction: Confronting Predefined Categories through Arts Interventions pp. 8

- Marit Aure, Anniken Førde and Rebekka Brox Liabø
- Mula Sa Masa, Tungo Sa Masa, From the People, To the People: Building Migrant Worker Power through Participatory Action Research pp. 8

- Valerie Francisco-Menchavez and Ethel Tungohan
- Signaling Similarity in the Icelandic Labour Market: How Can Immigrants Reduce Statistical Discrimination? pp. 8

- Kari Kristinsson and Margret Sigrun Sigurdardottir
- Migrant Communities and Participatory Research Partnerships in the Neoliberal University pp. 10

- Aaron Malone
- Editorial: Strengths, Risks and Limits of Doing Participatory Research in Migration Studies pp. 10

- Diana Mata-Codesal, Laure Kloetzer and Concepción Maiztegui-Oñate
- The Seductive Nature of Participatory Research: Reflecting on More than a Decade of Work with Marginalized Migrants in South Africa pp. 10

- Elsa Oliveira and Jo Vearey
- Participatory Research: Still a One-Sided Research Agenda? pp. 10

- Derya Ozkul
- Adrift in a Borderland: Experimenting with Participatory and Embodied Methodologies as a Collective of Asylum seekers, Refugees, Civic Activists and Academic Scholars pp. 10

- Tiina Sotkasiira, Sanna Ryynänen, Anni Rannikko and Päivikki Rapo
- The Possibilities and Limits of Participatory Theatre: Exploring Belonging and Resistance with Second-Generation Black and Muslim Dutch Youth in the Netherlands pp. 10

- Valerie Stam
- New Forms of Collaborative Lawyering and Story Construction in the Field of International Protection: Cases of Victims of Human Trafficking pp. 10

- Flora Di Donato
- Swimming Against the Current: The Migration of Elders to the South pp. 10

- Pascual Gerardo Garcia and Ronaldo Munck
- Attracting High Skilled Individuals in the EU: The Finnish Experience pp. 10

- Andrej Přívara, Eva Rievajová and Adina Barbulescu
- Social Research Methods: Migration in Perspective pp. 12

- Ahsan Ullah Akm, Md. Akram Hossain, Mohammad Azizuddin and Faraha Nawaz
- Migrants as Knowledge Producers: Participatory Photography as a [Limited] Tool for Inclusion pp. 14

- Magdalena Arias Cubas
- North Koreans in South Korea and Beyond: Transnational Migration and Contested Nationhood pp. 14

- Jin Woong Kang
- Effects of the Geographical Distance on Economic Well-being: Evidence from Colombia with Emphasis on Displaced Population pp. 16

- Henry Laverde and Juan C. Correa
- Coronavirus and Migration: Analysis of Human Mobility and the Spread of Covid-19 pp. 20

- Ibrahim Sirkeci and Mustafa Murat Yucesahin
Volume 17, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial: Introduction to the Special Issue: Politics, Policies and Diplomacy of Diaspora Governance: New Directions in Theory and Research pp. 1-6

- Bahar Baser Ozturk and Henio Hoyo
- Engaging Diaspora in Reconciliation Efforts in Sri Lanka: Lessons Learnt pp. 7-16

- Amjad Mohamed-Saleem
- Cinematic Visual Representation of Refugee Journeys in Turkey in the Context of Precarious Class Dynamics pp. 17-26

- Balca Arda
- Embracing Complexity: Diaspora Politics as a Co-Construction pp. 27-36

- Élise Féron
- Migrant Diplomacies: Rethinking Diplomacy Beyond State-Centric Perspectives. A Civic Bi-Nationality Experience from North America pp. 37-46

- Antonio Alejo
- Diasporas’ Multiple Roles in Peace and Conflict: A Review of Current Debates pp. 47-57

- Mari Toivanen and Bahar Baser
- The Repertoire of Extraterritorial Repression: Diasporas and Home States pp. 59-69

- Ahmet Erdi Öztürk and Hakkı Taş
- Diaspora, Home-State Governance and Transnational Political Mobilisation: A Comparative Case Analysis of Ethiopia and Kenya’s State Policy Towards their Diaspora pp. 71-80

- Kennedy Ebang Njikang
- Radical Queer Epistemic Network: Kurdish Diaspora, Futurity, and Sexual Politics pp. 81-90

- Hakan Sandal
- Towards an Emerging Distinction between State and People: Return Migration Programs, Diaspora Management and Agentic Migrants pp. 91-101

- Dani Kranz
- Diaspora as Digital Diplomatic Agents: ‘BOSNET’ and Wartime Foreign Affairs pp. 103-113

- Jasmin Hasić and Dzeneta Karabegovic
- Unbearable Lightness of Undefined Diaspora: The Meaning of Turkish Descendants pp. 115-124

- Fırat Yaldız
- Emerging Transnational Practices and Capabilities of Syrian Refugees in Turkey pp. 125-138

- Zeynep Sahin Mencütek
- Beyond Emigrant Voting: Consultation as a Mechanism of Political Incorporation from Abroad OR not all Emigrant Consultative Bodies are Born the Same pp. 139-146

- Pau Palop-García and Luicy Pedroza
- Mexican-U.S. Asymmetrical Diaspora Policies in the Age of Return Migration pp. 147-153

- Pablo Mateos
- Inequalities in Healthcare Provision to Third Country Nationals in Cyprus and the Prospect of a Promising Health Reform pp. 155-163

- Christos Koutsampelas, Mamas Theodorou and Marios Kantaris
- The Securitisation - Integration Dilemma: The Case of British Muslims pp. 165-177

- Sevgi Çilingir
- Refugee Status Determination under the Mandate of UNHCR: “Soft Enforcement” of the Supervisory Role of UNHCR in International Law pp. 179-190

- Laura Sophie Thimm-Braun
- President Trump and Migration at 3 pp. 191-200

- Philip L. Martin
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