All Stories

  1. Ageing, migration, and development
  2. Introduction to the Special Issue: European youth migration: human capital outcomes, skills and competences
  3. ‘One improves here every day’: the occupational and learning journeys of ‘lower-skilled’ European migrants in the London region
  4. Youth Mobility and Well-Being:
  5. Diasporas izpratne nesenās migrācijas procesos
  6. Balkans and Baltics: On Migration as a Factor of Regional Peripheralization
  7. ‘Borderless’ Europe and Brexit
  8. Between disruptions and connections: “New” European Union migrants in the United Kingdom before and after the Brexit
  9. Mobilities and waiting: experiences of middle-aged Latvian women who emigrated and those who stayed put
  10. On Baltic Slovenia and Adriatic Lithuania
  11. Translocal Childhoods and Family Mobility in East and North Europe
  12. Doing Translocal Families Through Children’s Names
  13. And then came Brexit: Experiences and future plans of young EU migrants in the London region
  14. Between a ‘student abroad’ and ‘being from Latvia’: inequalities of access, prestige, and foreign-earned cultural capital
  15. From peripheral region to escalator region in Europe: Young Baltic graduates in London
  16. The need to belong
  17. Strangers within? Russian-speakers’ migration from Latvia to London: a study in power geometry and intersectionality
  18. Unpacking the ageing–migration nexus and challenging the vulnerability trope
  19. Away, Within and Forward:
  20. Meanings of Independence and Manifestations of Neoliberal Nationalism during the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Central and Eastern Europe
  21. Eurocity London: a qualitative comparison of graduate migration from Germany, Italy and Latvia
  22. Revitalising Borders: Memory, Mobility and Materiality in a Latvian-Russian Border Region
  23. Children and Borders
  24. Ageing, Gender, and Labour Migration
  25. Ageing Migrants: A New Research Challenge
  26. Ageing, Gender, and Migration: Theorising Entwined Becomings
  27. Functional Well-Being and Economic Citizenship
  28. Conclusions, Discussion, and Policy Implications
  29. Psychosocial Well-Being, Erotic Agency, and Intimate Citizenship
  30. Grandmothers migrating, working and caring: Latvian women between survival and self-realisation
  31. Contrasts in Ageing and Agency in Family Migratory Contexts: A Comparison of Albanian and Latvian Older Migrants
  32. Comment on the paper Grandmothers migrating, working and caring: Latvian women between survival and self-realisation by Russell King and Aija Lulle
  33. Ageing well: the time–spaces of possibility for older female Latvian migrants in the UK
  34. Rhythmic Island: Latvian Migrants in Guernsey and their Enfolded Patterns of Space-Time Mobility
  35. Asylum Seekers Crisis in Europe 2015: Debating Spaces of Fear and Security in Latvia
  36. Shifting notions of gendered care and neoliberal motherhood: From the lives of Latvian migrant women in Guernsey
  37. Research methods for children
  38. Spaces of encounter–displacement: contemporary labour migrants' return visits to latvia
  39. BALTIC TRIPLETS? OUT-MIGRATION MIGRATION AND RESPONSES TO CRISIS
  40. Book review: Saltwater Sociality: A Melanesian Island EthnographySaltwater Sociality: A Melanesian Island Ethnography. By SchneiderKatharina. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. 2012. xxiv + 234 pp. $95.00/£59.00 cloth. ISBN: 9780857453013.
  41. ‘Mēs nebraucām uz Zviedriju, lai kļūtu par zviedriem’: Mutvārdu vēstures pētījums. Zviedrijas latviešu dzīvesstāsti
  42. Biotechnology Appropriation in a Small Country: From Historical Legacies to Contemporary Challenges in Latvia