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1. ‘I am still waiting for my papers but <italic>ʾinna Allāha maʿa al-ṣābirīn</italic>’: on religious temporality and agency in female marriage migrants’ precarious migration experiences.

2. Dead papers: migrant 'illegality', city brokers, and the dilemma of exit for unauthorised African migrants in Delhi.

3. Love, money and papers in the affective circuits of cross-border marriages: beyond the 'sham'/'genuine' dichotomy.

5. Opportunities and challenges doing interdisciplinary research: what can we learn from studies of ethnicity, inequality and place?

6. Immobility infrastructures: taking online courses and staying put amongst Chinese international students during the COVID-19.

7. 'Ways to stick around': im/mobility strategies of ageing, temporary migrants in Dubai.

8. Transnational migration, local specificities and reconfiguring eldercare through 'market transfer' in Kerala, India.

9. Power and informality in the polycentric governing of transit and irregular migration on EU’s eastern border with Belarus.

10. <italic>He leads a lonely life:</italic> single men’s narratives of dating and relationships in the context of transnational migration.

11. Encountering infrastructural interruptions and maintaining transnational lives amongst foreigners in China.

12. National identities among minority and ‘majority’ ethnic groups: evidence from the 2021 census in England and Wales.

13. Crafting arts-based stories of exile, resistance and trauma among Chileans in the UK.

14. Animating migration journeys from Colombia to Chile: expressing embodied experience through co-produced film.

15. Creative translation pathways for exploring gendered violence against Brazilian migrant women through a feminist translocational lens.

16. National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam: within, without and beyond the law.

17. The work of waiting: migrant labour in the fulfillment city.

18. Liminal legality and the construction of belonging: aspirations of Eritrean and Ethiopian migrants in Khartoum.

19. Schengen visa marketing in China: the street-level competition to attract tourists to Europe.

20. Coerced return: formal policies, informal practices and migrants’ navigation.

21. Institutional discrimination and local chauvinism. The combative role of pro bono lawyers in defence of migrant minorities’ welfare rights.

22. Student migration, transnational knowledge transfer, and legal and political transformation in Georgia.

23. Twenty Years of JEMS : A Geographical Content Analysis.

24. Invented, invited and instrumentalised spaces: conceptualising non-state actor engagement in regional migration governance in West Africa.

25. 'The best of both worlds': Lagos private schools as engaged strategists of transnational child-raising.

26. Minority youth acculturation in third spaces: an ethnography of Arab-Palestinian high school students visiting the Israeli innovation sector.

27. Measurement and Analysis of Segregation, Integration and Diversity: Editorial Introduction.

28. Ageing at the margins: gendered and southern narratives of displacement among the East Timorese in Indonesia.

29. Doing nothing? Dynamics of waiting among ageing internally displaced Cameroonians during the anglophone crisis.

30. Moving across (Im)mobility categories: the importance of values, family and adaptation for migration.

31. Advancing the embedding framework: using longitudinal methods to revisit French highly skilled migrants in the context of Brexit.

32. Contesting racist talk in families: strategies used, and effects on family practices and social change.

33. (Re-)negotiating the process of staying in superdiverse places.

34. Enforced temporariness and skilled migrants' family plans: examining the friction between institutional, biographical and daily timescales.

35. Music-making and forced migrants' affective practices of diasporic belonging.

37. National cultural capital as out of reach for transnationally mobile Israeli professional families – making a ‘return home’ fraught.

38. Assembling exits and returns: the extraterritorial production of repatriation for Filipino migrant workers.

39. Devices of suspicion. An analysis of Frontex screening materials at the registration and identification center in Moria.

40. Making workable knowledge for asylum decisions: on tinkering with country of origin information.

41. Selective law enforcement at the intersection of ethnicity and entrepreneurship.

42. Contested membership: experimental evidence on the treatment of return migrants to mainland China during the COVID-19 pandemic.

43. Neoliberal nationalism and immigration policy.

44. Dual frames of reference: naturalization, rationalization and justification of poor working conditions. A comparative study of migrant agricultural work in Northern California and South-Eastern Norway.

45. 'I haven't met one': disabled EU migrants in the UK. Intersections between migration and disability post-Brexit.

46. Migrant dentists, health system responses and future challenges: a case study of the United Kingdom and Australia.

47. An integrated governance framework to map out and act on the interrelationships between human mobility and disaster risk.

48. COVID-19 and labour market adjustments: policies, foreign labour and structural shifts.

49. Depoliticisation through employability: entanglements between European migration and development interventions in Tunisia.

50. 'The war has divided us more than ever': Syrian refugee family networks and social capital for mobility through protracted displacement in Jordan.