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The participation paradox: demand for and fear of immigrant participation

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Max Ritts & Rebecca Rutt. (2023) Growing up sustainable? Politics of race and youth in Urbanplan, Copenhagen. Urban Geography 0:0, pages 1-21.
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Noora Lori. (2022) Citizens-in-waiting: strategic naturalization delays in the USA and UAE. Ethnic and Racial Studies 45:6, pages 1075-1095.
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Lorenzo Vianelli, Nick Gill & Nicole Hoellerer. (2022) Waiting as probation: selecting self-disciplining asylum seekers. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 48:5, pages 1013-1032.
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Megan Maurer, Ping Chang, Anton Stahl Olafsson, Maja Steen Møller & Natalie Marie Gulsrud. (2023) A social-ecological-technological system approach to just nature-based solutions: A case of digital participatory mapping of meaningful places in a marginalized neighborhood in Copenhagen, Denmark. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 89, pages 128120.
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Linda Haapajärvi, Olivia Vieujean, Flávio Eiró & Anick Vollebergh. (2023) Introduction. Gouverner par les liens. Participations N° 36:2, pages 7-30.
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Daniela Giudici & Paolo Boccagni. (2022) Exposing the private, engaging in the public. Asylum seekers, intimate publics and normative performances of public participation. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 40:6, pages 1122-1140.
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Martijn De Koning. (2022) Responsible Muslims and Normalizing Islam. Implicit Religion 23:4, pages 313-335.
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Linda Haapajärvi. (2022) The communitarian stigma: Stigmatization as a mechanism of institutional racism in France. Ethnography, pages 146613812110690.
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M. Jae Moon & B. Shine Cho. (2022) The implications of COVID-19 for concepts and practices of citizenship. Policy & Politics 50:1, pages 79-98.
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Lea M. Klarenbeek. (2021) Reconceptualising ‘integration as a two-way process’. Migration Studies 9:3, pages 902-921.
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