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1. Processes of identit(ies) formation and transformation among professional, skilled Mexican migrants in the US.

2. Reserve army of Ho Chi Minh City: migrant workers in the Ho Chi Minh City's industrial parks and processing export zones under the impacts of COVID-19 pandemic.

3. A tale of four cities: the boundaries of blackness for Ethiopian immigrants in Washington, DC, Tel Aviv, Rome, and Melbourne.

4. The roots of uprooting: migrant oral history and internationalist solidarity.

5. Being a Swedish teacher in practice: analysing migrant teachers' interactions and negotiation of national values.

6. Between transnationalism and assimilation: Polish parents’ upbringing approaches in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

7. A president, A scholar, and an immigration bill.

8. Pride and prejudice: opposing constructions of mixed race in Australia.

9. ‘Always up for the craic’ : young Irish professional migrants narrating ambiguous positioning in contemporary Britain.

10. Moral panic and governance in public policy: Canadian immigration policy, the city of Edmonton resolution and Blacks, 1906–1911.

11. Interpreting conflict and integration through the reciprocity lens: mobility and settlement in a historical perspective on the Sierra Leonean coast.

12. Affective (re)orientations in online discussions on the threat of violence posed by migrants.

13. Identity, Othering and belonging: toward an understanding of difference and the experiences of African immigrants to Australia.

14. Dutch assimilation versus migrants' hybridism: narratives of Poles in The Hague.

15. Practices of active citizenship among migrant youth: beyond conventionalities.

16. The Korean diaspora and belonging in the UK: identity tensions between North and South Koreans.

17. Searching for belonging and confronting exclusion: a person-centred approach to immigrant settlement experiences in Canada.

18. Coming out within transnational families: intimate confessions under Western eyes*.

19. Variations of identities among the leaders of a minority group of immigrants.

20. British migrants and Irish anxieties.

21. ‘We are chameleons’: identity capital in a multicultural workplace.

22. The present of forgetting: diasporic identity and migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong.

23. Gay, Mexican and immigrant: intersecting identities among gay men in Los Angeles.

24. Leavers and stayers discuss returning home: Internet discourses on migration in the context of the post-communist transformation.

25. Migration and a quest for 'normalcy'. Polish migrant mothers and the capitalization of meritocratic opportunities in the UK.

26. Becoming Polish in London: negotiating ethnicity through migration.

27. Prolegomenon: Glocality at the bus terminal: space and the enactment of transnational citizenships.

28. Afghan Hazara Refugees in Australia: Constructing Australian Citizens.

29. Perceptions about Skin Colour and Heritage: The Experience of Anglo-Indian Women in Western Australia.

30. Migrants: keeping a foot in both worlds or losing the ground beneath them? Transnationalism and integration as experienced in the everyday lives of Polish migrants in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

31. Renationalisation of space in everyday life in Singapore.

32. Neglected middle men? Gatekeepers in homeland politics. Case: Flemish nationalists' receptivity to the plight of Turkey's Kurds.

33. Renovating ethnic identity on Restaurant Makeover.

34. Ethnic activism and multicultural politics in immigrant settlement in Toronto, Canada.

35. Coming out within transnational families: intimate confessions under Western eyes*.

36. The ritualisation of food, home and national identity among Polish migrants in London.

37. Existence and coexistence of the Muslim migrants: the ecopolitics roles in Papua.

38. Staying, returning, working and living: key themes in current academic research undertaken in the UK on migration movements from Eastern Europe.

39. Opportunity of encounter: negotiating difference in the No Borders movement in Athens.

40. Problematising mainstream Spanish antiracism: race, racism and whiteness.

41. A 20 dollar note: 'success stories' of Swedish business actors with Iranian origin.

42. 'Europe is finished': migrants lives in Europe's capital at times of crisis.

43. Un/Free mobility: Roma migrants in the European Union.

44. Social Identities from Leicester to Latin London.

45. ‘I’m a different kind of biracial’: how black/white biracial Americans with immigrant parents negotiate race.

46. ‘Hunger has brought us into this jungle’: understanding mobility and immobility of Bengali immigrants in the Chittagong Hills of Bangladesh.

47. Breaking borders, changing structures – transnationalism of migrants from Poland as anti-state resistance.

48. Motivations for mobility and settlement of Polish female migrants in Barcelona and Berlin.

49. Complexity of identity and tactics of resistance among religious leaders of immigrants.

50. ‘I'm not like all these Ecuadorians’. Promises and dilemmas of immigrants’ selective ethnicity appropriation.