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1. Reflections on classic papers in Ethnic and Racial Studies.

3. Immigrants and the paper market: borrowing, renting and buying identities.

4. Participant observers. Anthropology, colonial development, and the reinvention of society in Britain: by Freddy Foks, Oakland, University of California Press, 2023, 262 pp., £30.00 (paper), ISBN 9780523903.

5. Plagiarism, preaching and prophecy: the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the persistence of racism.

7. Migration, collective remittances and religion: the growth of Alevi worship places (cemevi) in the rural homeland.

8. Introduction: everyday multiculturalism in/across Asia.

9. Race and ethnicity in pandemic times.

10. From Survivalism to Rooted Cosmopolitanism: Transformations of a Chinese Voluntary Association in New Zealand.

11. Negotiating Chineseness in an age of China’s “rise”: younger diaspora’s engagement with Chinese voluntary associations in Singapore.

12. Introduction.

13. Racism versus culture: competing interpretations of racial inequality in Canadian public policy.

14. Differentiated legality: understanding the sources of immigrants' deportation fear.

15. Theorizing Buddhist anti-Muslim nationalism as global Islamophobia.

16. Babri retold: rewriting popular memory through Islamophobic humor.

17. Exploring ways of measuring colour-blindness in Sweden: operationalisation and theoretical understandings of a US concept in a new context.

18. Outside belonging: a discursive analysis of British South Asian (BSA) Muslim women's experiences of being 'Othered' in local spaces.

19. Civic inclusion for permanent minorities: thinking through the politics of "ghetto" and "separatism" laws.

20. Decoding "decoloniality" in the academy: tensions and challenges in "decolonising" as a "new" language and praxis in British history and geography.

21. Towards housing assistance solidarity for EU citizens? Resistance against surveillance and active engagement among mobile homeless Romanians in Madrid.

22. From "inbetweeners" to 'transcultural mediators': Turkish-German second-generation's narratives of 'return' migration, third spaces and re-invention of the self.

24. Crossing borders, choosing identity: strategic self-presentation among Palestinian-Israelis travelling abroad.

25. Cities and migrant transnational mobilization: a cross-movement and cross-context comparison.

26. Embracing Afro hair, resisting colourism: Black women's experiences in North Cyprus.

27. From tackling antigypsyism to remedying racial injustice.

28. Migration and race in Europe.

29. Relational entanglements of coloniality and asylum: British-Somali colonial genealogies and the Glasgow Bajuni campaign.

30. Biography, belonging and legacies of the Yugoslav disintegration wars in the lives of postmigrant youth in Switzerland.

31. Dealing with a violent past and its remnants in the present: the challenges of remembering the wars in Chechnya in the Chechen Diaspora in the EU.

32. Remembering and dealing with violent past: diasporic experiences and transnational dimensions.

33. Unaccompanied migrant girls: navigating religious girlhood in the UK.

34. Violence as method: the “white replacement”, “white genocide”, and “Eurabia” conspiracy theories and the biopolitics of networked violence.

35. Respecting names: Ethiopian transnational adoptee name changes, retention and reclamation.

36. Before social death: cultural rule and ethnic expression in 1980s Xinjiang.

37. Fraught subjects: decolonial approaches to racialized international students as "settlers of colour in the making".

38. Refuge under austerity: the UK's refugee settlement schemes and the multiplying practices of bordering.

39. Migration and new racism beyond colour and the "West": co-ethnicity, intersectionality and postcoloniality.

40. Narratives of coercive precarity experienced by mothers seeking asylum in the UK (Wales).

41. Legal precarity, migrant mothering and the space of hesitation in Paris.

42. International action against racial discrimination: a briefing paper.

43. The unobservant participator: Nazism, anti-semitism and Ray's reply.

45. Introduction.

47. Racial otherness, citizenship, and belonging: experiences of "not looking like a Turk".

48. Anti-Muslim hate on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean: Lebanon, the Hijab, and modernity/coloniality.

49. Reproducing "racial capitalism" through retailing in South Africa: gender, labour and consumption, 1950s–1970s.

50. Emotions and resistance in diaspora: the case of Australia's Kurds from Turkey.