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1. Whiteness and loss in outer East London: tracing the collective memories of diaspora space.

2. Social ties at work : Roma migrants and the community dynamics.

3. Perceived advantages: the influence of urban and suburban neighbourhood context on the socialization and adaptation of Mexican immigrant young men.

4. Geo power in public spaces of Darwin, Australia: exploring forces that unsettle phenotypical racism.

5. Senegalese immigrant families’ ‘ regroupement ’ in France and the im/possibility of reconstituting family across multiple temporalities and spatialities.

6. Mexico through a superdiversity lens: already-existing diversity meets new immigration.

7. Mestizo racism in Ecuador.

8. Whiteness in Scotland: shame, belonging and diversity management in a Glasgow workplace.

9. Transgressing community: the case of Muslims in a twenty-first-century British city.

10. ‘Have you got the Britísh ?’: narratives of migration and settlement among Albanian-origin immigrants in London.

11. Transnational childhood and adolescence: mobilizing Sahrawi identity and politics across time and space.

12. Nigerian London: re-mapping space and ethnicity in superdiverse cities.

13. Ethnic variation in network composition in Ürümchi: do state policies matter?

14. Gender and the dynamics of mobility: reflections on African migrant mothers and ‘transit migration’ in Morocco.

15. Beyond the playing field: Experiences of sport, social capital, and integration among Somalis in Australia.

16. Data on discrimination in EU countries: statistics, research and the drive for comparability.

17. Researching ethnic conflicts in Nigeria: the missing link.

18. Global migration and South Korea: foreign workers, foreign brides and the making of a multicultural society.

19. Precarious Talent: highly skilled Chinese and Indian immigrants in Singapore.

20. 1Malaysia? Young people and everyday multiculturalism in multiracialized Malaysia.

21. Socioeconomic attainment, cultural tastes, and ethnic identity: class subjectivities among Uyghurs in Ürümchi.

22. Law and ‘race’ in the citizenship spaces of Myanmar: spatial strategies and the political subjectivity of the Burmese Chinese.

23. Transnational families and the subjective well-being of migrant parents: Angolan and Nigerian parents in the Netherlands.

24. White privilege in the lives of Muslim converts in Britain.

25. ‘Having a German passport will not make me German’: reactive ethnicity and oppositional identity among disadvantaged male Turkish second-generation youth in Germany.

26. ‘It is hard being the different one all the time’: gringos and racialized identity in lifestyle migration to Ecuador.

27. Making the cosmopolitan canopy in Boston's Haymarket Square.

28. Narratives of ethnic identity among practitioners in community settings in the northeast of England.

29. Social change and community cohesion: an ethnographic study of two Melbourne suburbs.

30. Moralizing regulation: the implications of policing “good” versus “bad” immigrants.

31. Racial affective economies, disalienation and ‘race made ordinary’.

32. Romanian Roma migration: the interplay between structures and agency.

33. Ethno-religious minorities and labour market integration: generational advancement or decline?

34. ‘We all eat the same bread’: the roots and limits of cosmopolitan bridging ties developed by Romanians in London.

35. No water for the poor: the Roma ethnic minority and local governance in Slovakia.

36. Diaspora tourism and the negotiation of belonging: journeys of young second-generation Eritreans to Eritrea.

37. Narratives from a Nottingham council estate: a story of white working-class mothers with mixed-race children.

38. Social capital and the informal support networks of lone white mothers of mixed-parentage children.

39. The experience of race in the lives of Jewish birth mothers of children from black/white interracial and inter-religious relationships: a Canadian perspective.

40. Living the multicultural city: acceptance, belonging and young identities in the city of Leicester, England.

41. The limits of post-national citizenship: European Muslims, human rights and the hijab.

42. Path-dependent or dynamic? Cantonal integration policies between regional citizenship traditions and right populist party politics.

43. Police marginality, racial logics and discrimination in the banlieues of France.

44. Temporary economic migration and rights activism: an organizational perspective.

45. The fragility of “white Irish” as a minority ethnic identity in England.

46. Should I stay or should I go? Why Roma migrants leave or remain in nomad camps.

47. Press discourses on Roma in the UK, Finland and Hungary.

48. Roma communities, urban development and social bordering in the inner city of Budapest.

49. Parents of foreign “terrorist” fighters in Syria – will they report their young?

50. Racialized political shock: Arab American racial formation and the impact of political events.