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1. Bridging the Mediterranean without papers: Tunisian francophone illiterature's representation of irregular immigration in the age of globalisation.

2. Onward migration and onward precarity of Latin American labour migrants in postcrisis contexts in Europe.

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

4. The EU as a weak and authoritative traitor: signs of post-socialist ressentiment and populist rhetoric in online civic anti-European discourses.

5. Immigration attitudes and the influence of positive, negative, and neutral intergroup exposure.

6. On Europe, Immigration and Inequality: Brexit as a 'Wicked Problem'.

7. Linking internal and international migration over the life course: A sequence analysis of individual migration trajectories in Europe.

8. Self-governing from below: Kurdish refugees on the periphery of European societies.

9. Interregional migration and housing structure in an East European transition country: A view of Lithuania 2001-2008.

10. Editorial Introduction: Media and Minorities in Multicultural Europe.

11. “People think that Romanians and Roma are the same”: everyday bordering and the lifting of transitional controls.

12. Closing disparities between European sending and receiving international migration flow data.

13. Complementary protection and the recognition rate as tools of governance: ordering Europe, fragmenting rights.

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

15. Dreaming homogenous – power switches of history in public discourse in Hungary.

16. European Union enlargement, post-accession migration and imaginative geographies of the 'New Europe': media discourses in Romania and the United Kingdom.

17. Refugees, migrants, neither, both: categorical fetishism and the politics of bounding in Europe’s ‘migration crisis’.

18. Do parties influence public opinion on immigration? Evidence from Europe.

19. ‘For her protection and benefit’: the regulation of marriage-related migration to the UK.

20. Gendered Mobilities and Work in Europe: An Introduction.

21. EU border externalisation and security outsourcing: exploring the migration industry in Libya.

22. The Limits of the Liberal State: Migration, Identity and Belonging in Europe.

23. TRANSNATIONALISM AND THE ROLE OF FAMILY AND CHILDREN IN INTRA-EUROPEAN LABOUR MIGRATION.

24. Was Lampedusa a key Event for Immigration News? An Analysis of the Effects of the Lampedusa Disaster on Immigration Coverage in Germany, Belgium, and Italy.

25. Bayesian analysis of immigration in Europe with generalized logistic regression.

26. The crisis of care, international migration, and public policy.

27. The New Face of East-West Migration in Europe.

28. Immigration, acculturation and the paradox of adaptation in Europe.

29. South African Indian migration in the twenty-first century: towards a theory of 'triple identity'.

30. Consequences of religious and secular boundaries among the majority population for perceived discrimination among Muslim minorities in Western Europe.

31. Paradoxes on the Borders of Europe.

32. Islam and Transnationalism.

33. Citizenship, migration and the valuation of care in the European Union.

34. TOWARDS A MODEL OF QUALITY OF LIFE FOR OLDER ETHNIC MINORITY MIGRANTS IN GERMANY, AUSTRIA AND THE UK.

35. Mass media and border securitization in Europe: Investigating the metropolitan "Mediapolis" in an era of right-wing populism.

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

37. Migration, Mobility and the Role of European Cities and Regions in Redistributing Population.

38. ‘Saving the Congo’: transnational social fields and politics of home in the Congolese diaspora.

39. Fortress Europe and Its ‘Others’: Cultural Representations in Film, Media and the Arts.

40. Can you become one of us? A historical comparison of legal selection of ‘assimilable’ immigrants in Europe and the Americas.

41. 2,000 Families: identifying the research potential of an origins-of-migration study.

42. Articulations of populism: the Nordic case.

43. Local border practices and urban citizenship in Europe.

44. Return Visits of the Young Albanian Second Generation in Europe: Contrasting Themes and Comparative Host-Country Perspectives.

45. Inequality and migration: what different European patterns of migration tell us.

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

47. Reading Beyond the Love Lines: Examining Cuban Jineteras' Discourses of Love for Europeans.

48. Beaches and graveyards: Europe's haunted borders.

49. Sacred Island or World Empire? Locating Far-Right Movements In and Beyond Malta.

50. The Second Generation in Europe and the United States: How is the Transatlantic Debate Relevant for Further Research on the European Second Generation?