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1. Doing and contesting borderwork in Senegal: local implementers of migration information campaigns.

2. “I could have married in Europe, if I wanted to” How black migrant men challenge moralizing and racializing discourses when returning to Senegal.

3. Performing return: victims, criminals or heroes? Senegalese male returnees engaging with the stigma of deportation.

4. Travel and personal growth: the value of visits to the country of origin for transnational migrant youth.

5. Changing relationships to the country of origin through transnational mobility: migrant youth's visits to Ghana.

6. Transnational youth mobility: new categories for migrant youth research.

7. 'Giving back' through mobility trajectories: motivations for engaging in development encounters in Ghana among transnational youth.

8. Transnational peer relationships as social capital: mobile migrant youth between Ghana and Germany.

9. Reconceptualizing family reunification from a youth mobilities perspective: transnational youth between Ghana and Belgium.

10. Multiple precarity and intimate family life among African-Chinese families in Guangzhou.

11. Providing social protection to mobile populations: symbiotic relationships between migrants and welfare institutions.

12. Conceptualising youth mobility trajectories: thinking beyond conventional categories.

13. Reciprocity in global social protection: providing care for migrants’ children.

14. Child Development and Migrant Transnationalism: The Health of Children Who Stay Behind in Ghana and Nigeria.

15. Educational performance of children of migrant parents in Ghana, Nigeria and Angola.

16. Transnational families and the subjective well-being of migrant parents: Angolan and Nigerian parents in the Netherlands.

17. The Quality of Parent–Child Relationships in Transnational Families: Angolan and Nigerian Migrant Parents in The Netherlands.

18. Africa < > Europe: A Double Engagement.

19. The Double Engagement: Transnationalism and Integration. Ghanaian Migrants’ Lives Between Ghana and The Netherlands.

20. Why do savings institutions differ within the same region? The role of environment and social capital in the creation of savings arrangements in Eastern Burkina Faso.

21. Discrepancies about Soil Degradation.

22. Population Growth and the Environment in Africa: Local Informal Institutions, the Missing Link.

23. Soil Degradation in the West African Sahel How Serious Is It?

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