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  1. The moral polity of forced migration
  2. Eine Kartographie ethnisch vermittelter Ungleichheiten: Zu den Vorteilen einer stärker konstruktivistischen und transnationalen Perspektive
  3. Cross-Border Migration and Social Inequalities
  4. Social Mechanisms in Local Transformations: Towards a Conclusion
  5. Measuring transnationality of immigrants in Germany: prevalence and relationship with social inequalities
  6. Brokerage in Cross-Border Mobility: Social Mechanisms and the (Re)Production of Social Inequalities
  7. Transnational Social Protection: Migrants' Strategies and Patterns of Inequalities
  8. International doctoral students as knowledge brokers: reciprocity, trust and solidarity in transnational networks
  9. Social Inequalities Through the Lens of Social Protection: Notes on the Transnational Social Question
  10. The mobility turn: a new paradigm for the social sciences?
  11. Quantum Cascade Lasers
  12. Transnationalism and cross-border migration
  13. Staatsbürgerschaft
  14. Disentangling Migration and Climate Change
  15. The Climate–Migration Nexus: A Reorientation
  16. De-naturalizing the national in research methodologies: key concepts of transnational studies in migration
  17. Elemente einer transnationalen Methodologie jenseits von methodologischem Nationalismus und Essentialismus1
  18. Intimate partner violence against women and its related immigration stressors in Pakistani immigrant families in Germany
  19. Toward a Transnational Methodology: Methods to Address Methodological Nationalism, Essentialism, and Positionality
  20. Migrants
  21. Migration
  22. Transnational Migration
  23. Einleitung zum Plenum: Transnationale Ungleichheiten zwischen nationaler und globaler Vergesellschaftung
  24. Book Review: Beyond a Border: the Causes and Consequences of Contemporary Immigration
  25. Von Heterogenitäten zu Ungleichheiten: Soziale Mechanismen als Erklärungsansatz der Genese sozialer Ungleichheiten
  26. The Migration-Development Nexus
  27. Towards Transnational Studies: World Theories, Transnationalisation and Changing Institutions
  28. Diaspora and Transnationalism : Concepts, Theories and Methods
  29. Beyond a Border: The Causes and Consequences of Contemporary Immigration
  30. Beyond a Methodologically Nationalist Perspective on Civil Society
  31. Transnationalization and Development: Toward an Alternative Agenda
  32. Introduction: Migration(s) and Development(s): Transformation of Paradigms, Organisations, and Gender Orders
  33. Migration, Development, and Social Transformation
  34. Diversity – a new mode of incorporation?
  35. Turkish Migrant Associations in Germany: Between Integration Pressure and Transnational Linkages
  36. Migrants as transnational development agents: an inquiry into the newest round of the migration-development nexus
  37. Transnationale Migration als relative Immobilität in einer globalisierten Welt
  38. The Europeanization of National Policies and Politics of Immigration
  39. Von ethnischer zu republikanischer Integration
  40. Dual Citizenship as a Path-Dependent Process1
  41. “Extension du domaine de la lutte”: International Migration and Security before and after September 11, 2001
  42. Towards a Political Sociology of Transnationalization. The State of the Art in Migration Research
  43. Antje Wiener: ‘European’ citizenship practice. Building institutions of a non-state
  44. Staatsbürgerschaft und Integration in Deutschland: Assimilation, kultureller Pluralismus und Transstaatlichkeit
  45. Doppelte Staatsbürgerschaft als überlappende Mitgliedschaft
  46. Thomas Faist: The volume and dynamics of international migration and transnational social spaces
  47. Social Citizenship in the European Union: Nested Membership
  48. The Volume and Dynamics of International Migration and Transnational Social Spaces
  49. The Volume and Dynamics of International Migration and Transnational Social Spaces. By Thomas Faist. Oxford University Press, 2000. Cloth, $85.00; paper, $35.00
  50. The Volume and Dynamics of International Migration and Transnational Social Spaces
  51. Elements for Multi-level Research on International Migration and Post-Migration Processes
  52. Situating the First Puzzle: Why So Few Migrants and Why So Many?
  53. The Crucial Meso Link: Social Capital in Social and Symbolic Ties
  54. The Bridging Function of Social Capital: Transnational Social Spaces
  55. The Adaptive Functions of Social Capital: Transnationalization and Nation-State Membership
  56. Lacunae of Migration and Post-Migration Research
  57. A Review of Dominant Theories of International Migration
  58. The Selective Functions of Social Capital: Why Are There So Few Migrants Out of Most Places?
  59. The Selective and Diffusion Functions of Social Capital: Why So Many Migrants Out of So Few Places?
  60. International Migration, Immobility and Development: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
  61. Soziale Bürgerschaft in der Europäischen Union: Verschachtelte Mitgliedschaft
  62. Transnationalization in international migration: implications for the study of citizenship and culture
  63. Jenseits von Nation und Post-Nation. Transstaatliche Räume und Doppelte Staatsbürgerschaft
  64. International Migration, Immobility and Development. Multidisciplinary Perspectives.
  65. Transnational social spaces out of international migration: evolution, significance and future prospects
  66. Institutional conditions for the integration of immigrants in welfare states: A comparison of the literature on Germany, France, Great Britain, and the Netherlands
  67. Social Citizenship for Whom?
  68. Can Europe Work? Germany and the Reconstruction of Postcommunist Societies. Stephen E. Hanson Willfried Spohn
  69. Thomas Faist, Social Citizenship for Whom? Young Turks in Germany and Mexican Americans in the United States, Avebury, Aldershot, 1995, vii + 244 pp., hard £35.00.
  70. Immigration, Social Citizenship and Housing in Germany
  71. Ethnicizatlon and racialization of welfare‐state politics in Germany and the USA
  72. Work and Citizenship in the New Europe.
  73. States, Markets, and Immigrant Minorities: Second-Generation Turks in Germany and Mexican-Americans in the United States in the 1980s
  74. Immigration, integration and the ethnicization of politics.
  75. How to define a Foreigner? The symbolic politics of immigration in German partisan discourse, 1978–1992
  76. Western Hemisphere Immigration and United States Foreign Policy.
  77. From School to Work: Public Policy and Underclass Formation among Young Turks in Germany during the 1980s
  78. The Governance of Ethnic Communities. Political Structures and Processes in Canada.
  79. Transnationalism
  80. Multiculturalism
  81. Social Space
  82. The Transnational Social Question
  83. The Boundaries of Citizenship: Dual, Nested and Global
  84. Kulturelle Diversität und soziale Ungleichheiten
  85. The transnational social question: cross-border social protection and social inequalities
  86. Social Citizenship for Whom? Young Turks in Germany and Mexican Americans in the United States