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1. Introduction.

2. More Islamic, no less Chinese: explorations into overseas Chinese Muslim identities in Malaysia.

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

4. Why are Asian-Americans educationally hyper-selected? The case of Taiwan.

5. Developing an independent anti-racist model for asylum rights organizing in England.

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

7. The coming darkness of late-generation European American ethnicity.

8. Racialized citizenship, respectability and mothering among Caribbean mothers in Britain.

9. Fragmenting citizenship: dynamics of cooperation and conflict in France's immigrant rights movement.

10. Relational identities on EU borderlands: the case of Poles in Belarus and Belarusians in Poland.

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

12. The politics of ethnic representation in Philippine bureaucracy.

13. Killing pigs and talking to nonna: "wog" versus "cosmopolitan" Italianitá among second-generation Italian-Australians and the role of family.

14. "Just black" or not "just black?" ethnic attrition in the Nigerian-American second generation.

15. A pollution incident at a Qiaoxiang village in China: the role of migration in civic organization and political participation.

16. The debate between Michael Banton and John Rex: a re-evaluation.

17. Immigration and the arts: a theoretical inquiry.

18. Michael Banton's critique of John Rex's ‘mistakes’.

19. The emergence of black British social conservatism.

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

21. Land, history or modernization? Explaining ethnic fractionalization.

22. Challenging the empire.

23. Changing claims in context: national identity revisited.

24. ‘After the break’: re-conceptualizing ethnicity, national identity and ‘Malaysian-Chinese’ identities.

25. Reflections on reflections about the future of ethnicity.

26. Roma political agency and spaces of social inclusion and exclusion: the contradictions of Roma self-governance amidst the rise of Hungary's radical right.

27. Racialization and counter-racialization in times of crisis: taking migrant struggles in Italy as a critical standpoint on race.

28. “Race” and “post-colonialism”: should one come before the other?

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

30. Yellow peril consumerism: China, North America, and an era of global trade.

31. Ardent citizens: African American Elks and the fight for equal employment opportunities.

32. The past of others: Korean memorials in New York's suburbia.

33. Creole: a contested, polysemous term.

34. "The world's best minority": Parsis and Hindutva's ethnic nationalism in India.

35. Media mirrors? Framing Hungarian Romani migration to Canada in Hungarian and Canadian press.

36. Racialization and racialization research.

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

38. Representation of ethnic minorities in socialist China.

39. Migrant warriors and transnational lives: constructing a Gurkha diaspora.

40. Race and ethnicity in the construction of the nation in Spain: the case of the Maragatos.

41. One of us? Negotiating multiple legal identities across the Viking diaspora.

42. Beyond the cross and the crescent: plural identities and the Copts in contemporary Egypt.

43. Two children of empire: Michael Banton and John Rex.

44. Not all the same after all? Superdiversity as a lens for the study of past migrations.

46. Resonance and reach: discussions on racism between the UK and Germany from the late 1970s.

47. Foreigners or multicultural citizens? Press media's construction of immigrants in South Korea.

48. Segmented assimilation and socio-economic integration of Chinese immigrant children in the USA.

49. Suspect technologies: forensic testing of asylum seekers at the UK border.

50. ‘It's not how it was’: the Chilean diaspora's changing landscape of belonging.