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Caterina Francesca Guidi, Anna Triandafyllidou & Katie Kuschminder. (2023) Extreme hardship, care ethics, and humanitarian protection: Lessons from Libya and Italy. Mediterranean Politics 0:0, pages 1-25.
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Lea Müller-Funk, Ayşen Üstübici & Milena Belloni. (2023) Daring to aspire: theorising aspirations in contexts of displacement and highly constrained mobility. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49:15, pages 3816-3835.
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Himani Upadhyay, Kira Vinke & Helga Weisz. (2023) “We are still here” climate change, gender and immobility in highly mobile Himalayan communities. Climate and Development 0:0, pages 1-15.
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Alexander Betts, Naohiko Omata, Jade Siu & Olivier Sterck. (2023) Refugee mobilities in East Africa: understanding secondary movements. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49:11, pages 2648-2675.
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Maya Goodfellow. (2023) Interrogating the “economic migrant” in British political discourse: race, class, the economy and the human. Ethnic and Racial Studies 46:8, pages 1553-1575.
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Anita Brzozowska. (2023) ‘All is not yet lost here.’ The role of aspirations and capabilities in migration projects of Ukrainian migrants in Poland. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49:9, pages 2373-2390.
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Nadine Hassouneh. (2023) The green bus and the viapolitics of intra-state deportations in Syria. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49:9, pages 2172-2193.
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Xiao Ma, Bingyu Wang & Xuesong He. (2023) Migration aspirations and polymorphic identifications of the homeland: (im)mobility trajectories amongst Chinese international students amidst COVID-19. Identities 30:3, pages 352-372.
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Ali Ali. (2023) Conceptualizing displacement: the importance of coercion. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 49:5, pages 1083-1102.
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Christian Hunkler, Tabea Scharrer, Magdalena Suerbaum & Zeynep Yanasmayan. (2022) Spatial and social im/mobility in forced migration: revisiting class. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48:20, pages 4829-4846.
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Kerilyn Schewel & Sonja Fransen. (2022) Who prefers to stay? voluntary immobility among youth in Ethiopia, India, and Vietnam. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48:19, pages 4457-4484.
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Carolien Jacobs, Patrick Milabyo Kyamusugulwa, Stanislas Lubala Kubiha, Innocent Assumani, Joachim Ruhamya & Rachel Sifa Katembera. (2022) Is translocality a hidden solution to overcome protracted displacement in the DR Congo?. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48:18, pages 4313-4327.
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Niall Gilmartin. (2022) Fear, force, and flight: configurations of intimidation and displacement in Northern Ireland’s ‘Troubles’. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48:17, pages 4277-4294.
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Anna Triandafyllidou. (2022) Temporary migration: category of analysis or category of practice?. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48:16, pages 3847-3859.
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Ezenwa E. Olumba, Bernard U. Nwosu, Francis N. Okpaleke & Rowland Chukwuma Okoli. (2022) Conceptualising eco-violence: moving beyond the multiple labelling of water and agricultural resource conflicts in the Sahel. Third World Quarterly 43:9, pages 2075-2090.
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Hedda Haugen Askland, Barrie Shannon, Raymond Chiong, Natalie Lockart, Amy Maguire, Jane Rich & Justine Groizard. (2022) Beyond migration: a critical review of climate change induced displacement. Environmental Sociology 8:3, pages 267-278.
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Ali Bhagat. (2022) Governing refugees in raced markets: displacement and disposability from Europe’s frontier to the streets of Paris. Review of International Political Economy 29:3, pages 955-978.
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Lamis Abdelaaty & Rebecca Hamlin. (2022) Introduction: The Politics of the Migrant/Refugee Binary. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies 20:2, pages 233-239.
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Guri Tyldum. (2021) A paradise without people. Ambivalence in representations of migration and its outcomes when Syrian refugees talk about secondary migration to Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47:17, pages 3911-3927.
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Şenol Orakci & Osman Aktan. (2021) Hopes of Syrian refugee students about the future. Intercultural Education 32:6, pages 610-623.
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Joris Schapendonk, Matthieu Bolay & Janine Dahinden. (2021) The conceptual limits of the ‘migration journey’. De-exceptionalising mobility in the context of West African trajectories. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47:14, pages 3243-3259.
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Erik Snel, Özge Bilgili & Richard Staring. (2021) Migration trajectories and transnational support within and beyond Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47:14, pages 3209-3225.
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Jørgen Carling & Heidi Østbø Haugen. (2021) Circumstantial migration: how Gambian journeys to China enrich migration theory. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47:12, pages 2778-2795.
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Suzy Lee. (2021) Migrating beyond networks: the mechanisms of sending state intervention. Migration and Development 10:3, pages 342-358.
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Yvette Young, Kim Korinek & Nguyen Huu Minh. (2021) A life course perspective on the wartime migrations of northern Vietnamese war survivors. Asian Population Studies 17:3, pages 308-331.
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Michael Parzer. (2021) Double burden of representation: how ethnic and refugee categorisation shapes Syrian migrants’ artistic practices in Austria. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47:11, pages 2459-2476.
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Johanna Hiitola. (2021) Studying Intimacies that Matter: Affective Assemblages in Research Interviews with Forced Migrants. NORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research 29:3, pages 178-189.
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Christina Oelgemöller. (2021) Mixed Migration and the vagaries of doctrine formation since 2015. Interventions 23:2, pages 250-272.
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Sonja Wolf. (2021) Talking to Migrants: Invisibility, Vulnerability, and Protection. Geopolitics 26:1, pages 193-214.
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Avitus A Agbor. (2021) Africans and the costs of obtaining visas for international migration: A disquisition on the trends, implications and biases in the policy framework. Cogent Social Sciences 7:1.
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Brit Lynnebakke & Lutine de Wal Pastoor. (2020) “It’s very hard, but I’ll manage.” Educational aspirations and educational resilience among recently resettled young refugees in Norwegian upper secondary schools. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being 15:sup2.
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Kate Coddington. (2020) Producing Thailand as a transit country: borders, advocacy, and destitution. Mobilities 15:4, pages 588-603.
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Oludayo Tade & Nonyerem Onwuanaegbule. (2020) “They cut my son’s head, legs and hands before me”: pre- and post-terror experiences among returnee victims of Boko Haram in Orlu, Imo State. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines 54:2, pages 329-337.
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Austin Charron. (2020) ‘Somehow, We Cannot Accept It’: Drivers of Internal Displacement from Crimea and the Forced/Voluntary Migration Binary. Europe-Asia Studies 72:3, pages 432-454.
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Cathrine Talleraas. (2020) Who are the transnationals? Institutional categories beyond “migrants”. Ethnic and Racial Studies 43:4, pages 652-671.
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Alice Bloch. (2020) Reflections and directions for research in refugee studies. Ethnic and Racial Studies 43:3, pages 436-459.
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Elaine Chase, Laura Otto, Milena Belloni, Annika Lems & Ulrika Wernesjö. (2020) Methodological innovations, reflections and dilemmas: the hidden sides of research with migrant young people classified as unaccompanied minors. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 46:2, pages 457-473.
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Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera. (2018) Transnational and local entanglements in the ‘cycle of violence’ of Central American migration. Global Crime 19:3-4, pages 192-210.
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Jørgen Carling & Francis Collins. (2018) Aspiration, desire and drivers of migration. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44:6, pages 909-926.
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Oleksandra Tarkhanova & Daryna Pyrogova. Forced displacement in Ukraine: understanding the decision-making process. European Societies 0:0, pages 1-20.
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