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Opportunities and challenges doing interdisciplinary research: what can we learn from studies of ethnicity, inequality and place?

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Simon Peters, Nissa Finney & Dharmi Kapadia. (2019) How is the benefit of mixed social networks altered by neighbourhood deprivation for ethnic groups?. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45:17, pages 3283-3300.
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Ken Clark, Lindsey Garratt, Yaojun Li, Kitty Lymperopoulou & William Shankley. (2019) Local deprivation and the labour market integration of new migrants to England. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45:17, pages 3260-3282.
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James Rhodes & Laurence Brown. (2019) The rise and fall of the ‘inner city’: race, space and urban policy in postwar England. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45:17, pages 3243-3259.
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Bethan Harries, Bridget Byrne, James Rhodes & Stephanie Wallace. (2019) Diversity in place: narrations of diversity in an ethnically mixed, urban area. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45:17, pages 3225-3242.
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Nissa Finney, Bethan Harries, James Rhodes & Kitty Lymperopoulou. (2019) The roles of social housing providers in creating ‘integrated’ communities. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45:17, pages 3207-3224.
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Sue Lukes, Nigel de Noronha & Nissa Finney. (2019) Slippery discrimination: a review of the drivers of migrant and minority housing disadvantage. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 45:17, pages 3188-3206.
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Sarah Bruhn & Roberto G. Gonzales. (2023) Geographies of Belonging: Migrant Youth and Relational, Community, and National Opportunities for Inclusion. Social Sciences 12:3, pages 167.
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Nissa Finney. (2020) Population geography I: Epistemological opportunities of mixed methods. Progress in Human Geography 45:3, pages 577-585.
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