| From smiling to smirking? 3D printing, upgrading and the restructuring of global value chains |
23 |
| Global inequality chains: integrating mechanisms of value distribution into analyses of global production |
11 |
| The origin and expansion of regional value chains: the case of Kenyan horticulture |
8 |
| From standard takers to standard makers? The role of knowledge-intensive intermediaries in setting global sustainability standards |
7 |
| The soft spot of hard code: blockchain technology, network governance and pitfalls of technological utopianism |
6 |
| Leveraging symbolic capital: the use of blat networks across transnational spaces |
4 |
| Transnationalism and intra-European mobility among Europe's second generation: review and research agenda |
4 |
| Voting here and there: political integration and transnational political engagement among immigrants in Europe |
4 |
| The promise and perils of using big data in the study of corporate networks: problems, diagnostics and fixes |
4 |
| When theory meets methods: the naissance of computer assisted corporate interlock research |
4 |
| Moving for a 'better welfare'? The case of transnational Sudanese families |
3 |
| Transnational migrant entrepreneurship, gender and family business |
3 |
| Mapping the role of transnational family habitus' in the lives of young people and children |
3 |
| New insights in reproducing transnational corporate elites: the labour market intermediation of executive search in the pursuit of global talent in Singapore |
3 |
| Diaspora and mapping methodologies: tracing transnational digital connections with 'mattering maps' |
3 |
| Maritime labour, transnational political trajectories and decolonization from below: the opposition to the 1935 British Shipping Assistance Act |
3 |
| A great leap? Domestic market growth and local state support in the upgrading of China's LED lighting industry |
3 |
| South-North and South-South production networks: diverging socio-spatial practices of Indian pharmaceutical firms |
3 |
| Governance and upgrading in South-South value chains: evidence from the cashew industries in India and Ivory Coast |
3 |
| Virtualizing diaspora: new digital technologies in the emerging transnational space |
2 |
| Blockchains, trust and action nets: extending the pathologies of financial globalization |
2 |
| Oligopolistic suppliers, symbiotic value chains and workers' bargaining power: labour contestation in South China at an ascendant global footwear firm |
2 |
| Unequal networks: comparing the pre-migration overseas networks of Indonesian and Filipino migrant domestic workers |
2 |
| Transnational activism in support of national protest: questions of identity and organization |
2 |
| Ethno-sectarianism in Iraq, diaspora positionality and political transnationalism |
2 |
| National conceptions, transnational solidarities: Turkey, Islam and Europe |
2 |
| Introduction: the absent child and transnational families |
2 |
| Assemblages and affect: migrant mothers and the varieties of absent children |
2 |
| Affects of unease: mother-infant separation among professional Indonesian women working in Singapore |
1 |
| Sent home: mapping the absent child into migration through polymedia |
1 |
| How did the financial crisis affect the transnationality of the global financial elite? One step forward and one step back |
1 |
| Rethinking the origins of transnational humanitarian organizations: the curious case of the International Shipwreck Society |
1 |
| Reframing transnational engagement: a relational analysis of Afghan diasporic groups |
1 |
| Is the locus of class development of the transnational capitalist class situated within nation-states or in the emergent transnational space? |
1 |
| Resilience among Nigerian transnational parents in the Netherlands: a strength-based approach to migration and transnational parenting |
1 |
| Transnational connections and anti-colonial radicalism in the Royal Indian Navy mutiny, 1946 |
1 |
| Domestic interest groups and rights mobilization: explaining the case of Slovenia's support for the proposed Convention on the Rights of Older Persons |
1 |
| Petty commodities, serious business: the governance of fashion jewellery chains between China and Ghana |
1 |
| Conflicts over knowledge transfer across the border: Korean international students and the conversion of cultural capital |
1 |
| Geometries of 'global' evangelicalism |
1 |
| Social upgrading and cooperative corporate social responsibility in global value chains: the case of Fairphone in China |
1 |
| Crypto-coin hierarchies: social contestation in blockchain networks |
1 |
| Traceability in global governance |
1 |
| Introduction to special section on blockchains and financial globalization |
0 |
| Renegotiating religious transnationalism: fractures in transnational Chinese evangelicalism |
0 |
| Between inequality and difference: the creole world in the twenty-first century |
0 |
| Black Atlantic maritime networks, resistance and the American 'domestic' slave trade |
0 |
| German seafarers, anti-fascism and the anti-Stalinist left: the 'Antwerp Group' and Edo Fimmen's International Transport Workers' Federation, 1933-40 |
0 |
| Freighting English law: interpreting maritime spaces, law and the Armenian strategies in the Indian Ocean |
0 |
| Don't call me ibu: challenges of belonging for childless transnational Indonesian women |
0 |