| Refugees, migrants, neither, both: categorical fetishism and the politics of bounding in Europe's migration crisis' |
88 |
| Racism and xenophobia experienced by Polish migrants in the UK before and after Brexit vote |
51 |
| Revisiting aspiration and ability in international migration |
39 |
| Differentiated embedding: Polish migrants in London negotiating belonging over time |
32 |
| Push-pull plus: reconsidering the drivers of migration |
30 |
| Forced to leave? The discursive and analytical significance of describing migration as forced and voluntary |
23 |
| Volunteer Humanitarianism': volunteers and humanitarian aid in the Jungle refugee camp of Calais |
22 |
| Desire as a theory for migration studies: temporality, assemblage and becoming in the narratives of migrants |
21 |
| Seeking refuge in Europe: spaces of transit and the violence of migration management |
21 |
| Closed doors everywhere? A meta-analysis of field experiments on ethnic discrimination in rental housing markets |
17 |
| Explaining the rise of diaspora institutions |
16 |
| Conceptualising youth mobility trajectories: thinking beyond conventional categories |
15 |
| Adapting to change in the higher education system: international student mobility as a migration industry |
15 |
| Hiding within racial hierarchies: how undocumented immigrants make residential decisions in an American city |
14 |
| Onward migration from Spain to London in times of crisis: the importance of life-course junctures in secondary migrations |
14 |
| Theorising the power of citizenship as claims-making |
13 |
| Navigating the migration industry: migrants moving through an African-European web of facilitation/control |
13 |
| The instrumental turn of citizenship |
13 |
| From connecting to social anchoring: adaptation and 'settlement' of Polish migrants in the UK |
12 |
| 'They don't look like children': child asylum-seekers, the Dubs amendment and the politics of childhood |
11 |
| Best interests, durable solutions and belonging: policy discourses shaping the futures of unaccompanied migrant and refugee minors coming of age in Europe |
11 |
| Immigrant integration beyond national policies? Italian cities' participation in European city networks |
11 |
| Inclusion, exclusion or indifference? Redefining migrant and refugee host state engagement options in Mediterranean 'transit' countries |
11 |
| Compensatory citizenship: dual nationality as a strategy of global upward mobility |
10 |
| Impossible children: illegality and excluded belonging among children of migrants in Sabah, East Malaysia |
10 |
| Transnational families negotiating migration and care life cycles across nation-state borders |
9 |
| The new 'twice migrants': motivations, experiences and disillusionments of Italian-Bangladeshis relocating to London |
9 |
| Asylum and refugee support in the UK: civil society filling the gaps? |
9 |
| Employment and earning differences in the early career of ethnic minority British graduates: the importance of university career, parental background and area characteristics |
9 |
| Legal status diversity: regulating to control and everyday contingencies |
9 |
| Containment through mobility: migrants' spatial disobediences and the reshaping of control through the hotspot system |
9 |
| Ethnicity as skill: immigrant employment hierarchies in Norwegian low-wage labour markets |
9 |
| The illegal' and the skilled: effects of media portrayals on perceptions of immigrants in Britain |
9 |
| Parental migration and disruptions in everyday life: reactions of left-behind children in Southeast Asia |
8 |
| Speed, timing and duration: contested temporalities, techno-political controversies and the emergence of the EU's smart border |
8 |
| Aviation as deportation infrastructure: airports, planes, and expulsion |
8 |
| Oiling the wheels? Flexible labour markets and the migration industry |
8 |
| Ethnic entrepreneurship and the question of agency: the role of different forms of capital, and the relevance of social class |
8 |
| Diaspora mobilisation for conflict and post-conflict reconstruction: contextual and comparative dimensions |
8 |
| Outsourcing the 'best interests' of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children in the era of austerity |
7 |
| Deconstructing diasporic mobilisation at a time of crisis: perspectives from the Palestinian and Greek diasporas |
7 |
| How cities shape refugee centres: 'deservingness' and 'good aid' in a Sicilian town |
7 |
| New neighbours in a time of change: local pragmatics and the perception of asylum centres in rural Denmark |
7 |
| 'Refugees welcome?' The interplay between perceived threats and general concerns on the acceptance of refugees - a factorial survey approach in Germany |
7 |
| Pathways of settlement among pioneer migrants in super-diverse London |
7 |
| New and enduring narratives of vulnerability: rethinking stories about the figure of the refugee |
7 |
| The paradox of integration: why do higher educated new immigrants perceive more discrimination in Germany? |
7 |
| Finding your way into employment against all odds? Successful job search of refugees in Austria |
7 |
| Genuine links and useful passports: evaluating strategic uses of citizenship |
7 |
| The equality paradox of dual citizenship |
6 |