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  • Sağnıç, Şevin Gülfer. (2020). "Refugee Reception in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Response to Syrian
    Refugees"
  • Skrentny, John D. and Natalie Novick. (2018). "Research Universities and the Global Battle for the Brains." Forthcoming in Jal Mehta and Scott Davies (Eds.), Education in a New Society: Renewing the Sociology of Education. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
  • López, Jane Lilly. (2017). “Til Deportation Do Us Part: The Effect of U.S. Immigration Law on Mixed-Status Couples’ Experience of Citizenship.” In Nando Sigona and Roberto Gonzales (Eds.), Within and Beyond Citizenship. Abingdon-on-Thames, UK: Routledge (BSA Sociological Futures Series).
  • Wong, Tom K., Nazita Lajevardi, and Michael Nicholson. “Immigrants, Citizens, and (Un)Equal Representation: A Randomized Field Experiment.” In The Politics of Immigration: Partisanship, Changing Demographics, and American National Identity. Tom K. Wong. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.
  • Kopinak, Kathryn, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Rosa Maria Soriano Miras, Antonio Trinidad and Jenna Hennebry. (2016). “A Comparison of Family Cultures among Migrants with Work Experience in Export Processing Industries in Mexico and Morocco.” In Marlene Solís (Ed.), Gender Transitions along Borders: The Northern Borderlands of Mexico and Morocco (pp. 71-86). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Skrentny, John D. and Natalie Novick. (2016). "From Science to Alchemy? The Progressives’ Deployment of Expertise and the Contemporary Faith in Science to Grow the Economy and Create Jobs.” In Stephen M. Engel, Stephen Skowronek and Bruce Ackerman (Eds.), The Progressives' Century: Political Reform, Constitutional Government, and the Modern American State (pp. 405-427). New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.
  • Soriano Miras, Rosa Maria, Antonio Trinidad, Kathryn Kopinak and Jenna Hennebry. (2016). “The Symbolic Place of Female Workers in the Borderland Export Industry: The Case of Morocco.” In Marlene Solís (Ed.), Gender Transitions along Borders: The Northern Borderlands of Mexico and Morocco (pp. 57-70). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Tocilovac, Marko. (2016). "Frontière symbolique et construction plurielle d’imaginaires: une étude de cas au Friendship Park (San Diego, Californie, Etats-Unis).” In Michelle Auzanneau and Luca Greco (Eds.), Dessiner les frontiers. Lyon: ENS Éditions.
  • Zarpour, M. Tina. (2016). “Learning and Practicing Democracy: Digital Diasporas and Negotiating a Transnational Civil Society.” In Silvia Schultermandl and May Friedman (Eds.), Click and Kin: Transnational Identity and Quick Media. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto Press.
  • Arango, Joaquín. (2015). “España: una experiencia inmigratoria singular.” en Cristóbal Torres (Ed.), España 2015. Situación social (pp. 268-275). Madrid, Spain: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas.
  • Arar, Rawan. (2015). “Sharing the Burden: Solidarity through a Recognition of Injustice.” In J. Heath (Ed.), The Map is not the Territory. Boulder, Colorado: Baksun Books & Art.
  • Haviland de León, Isabel, Teresita Rocha Jiménez, Pedro Lewin Fischer, María Luisa Zúñiga. (2015). “What Price for Work and Friends? Occupation Context, Social Networks, and Substance use among Yucateco Migrants in the United States.” In Wayne A. Cornelius, Micah Gell-Redman, Hillary S. Kosnac, Pedro Lewin-Fischer and Veronica Noriega (Authors), The New Face of Mexican Migration: A Transnational Community in Yucatan and California (pp. 97-120). CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
  • Lee, Jack Jin Gary and John D. Skrentny. (2015). “Korean Multiculturalism in Comparative Perspective.” In John Lie (Ed.), Multiethnic Korea? Multiculturalism, Migration, and Peoplehood Diversity in Contemporary South Korea (pp. 301-329). Berkeley, CA: Institute of East Asian Studies (IEAS).
  • Skrentny, John D. and Jack Jin Gary Lee. (2015). “Immigration, Nationhood, and Transnationalization in Industrialized East Asia.” In Yasemin Soysal (Ed.), Transnational Trajectories: Nation, Citizenship, and Region in East Asia (pp. 130-153). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Arango, Joaquín. (2014). “Nuevos patrones migratorios en el contexto de la crisis económica. El caso de España,” en Ana María Aragonés (Ed.), Crisis económica y migración. ¿Impactos temporales o estructurales? (pp. 165-199). México D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
  • Atac, Ilker. (2014). “Conditions as Internal Borders: The Case of ‘Security of Residence’ for Third-Country Nationals in Austria.” In H. Schwenken and S. Ruß-Sattar (Eds.), New Border and Citizenship Politics (pp. 123-136). Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Buckinx, Barbara. (2014). “Metics.” In Michael T. Gibbons, Diana Coole, Elisabeth Ellis and Kennan Ferguson (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Political Thought. Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Clarissa Clò. (2014). “Hip Pop all’italiana. L’immaginazione postcoloniale delle seconde generazioni.” Ed. Cristina Lombardi-Diop and Caterina Romeo. L’Italia Postcoloniale pp. 249-264. Firenze: Le Monnier-Mondadori Accademica. (Originally published in English 2012 by New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • FitzGerald, David S. (2014). “The Sociology of International Migration.” In Caroline B. Brettell and James F. Hollifield (Eds.), Migration Theory: Talking across Disciplines. New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Gomez, Jonathan, Gilberto Lopez, Alicia Denisse Vega Perez, Jessenia Nuñez and Bernardo Lopez. (2014). “Management of Chronic Disease: Diabetes and Health Seeking Behavior in a Binational Migrant Community.” In Wayne A. Cornelius, Alejandra Lizardi-Gomez, Allison Van Vooren, and David Keyes (Eds.), Return Migration, Health, and Sexuality in a Transnational Mexican Community. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
  • Hennebry, Jenna, Kathryn Kopinak, Rosa Maria Soriano Miras, Antonio Trinidad and Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. (2014). “From ‘Hedema’ to ‘Zemegria’: Morocco as a ‘Migration Hub’ for the EU.” In Margaret Walton-Roberts and Jenna Hennebry (Eds.), Territoriality and Migration in the E.U. Neighbourhood: Spilling over the Wall (pp. 65-81). New York, NY: Springer-Verlag.
  • Hollifield, James F. and Tom K. Wong. (2014). “The Politics of International Migration: How Can We `Bring the State Back In’?” In Caroline B. Brettell and James F. Hollifield (Eds.), Migration Theory: Talking across Disciplines (3rd Edition). New York, NY: Routledge.
  • Marfouk, Abdeslam. (2014). "Opinion Publique Wallonne et Immigration: Le Mythe de l'invasion." In S. Brunet, R.Cardelliet Th. Bornand (Eds.), Le Baromètre Social de la Wallonie - Engagement, confiance, représentation et Identité de Louvain, Belgium: Presse Universitaire.
  • Wong, Tom K. (2014). “Conceptual Challenges and Contemporary Trends in Immigration Control.” In James F. Hollifield, Philip Martin, and Pia Orrenius (Eds), Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective (3rd Edition). Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.
  • Calvario, Regina, Whitney Duncan, Diana Enriquez, Gilberto Lopez, and Hugo Salgado. (2013). “Migration and Mental Health in a Binational Mixteco Community.” In David S. FitzGerald, Jorge Hernandez Diaz and David Keyes (Eds.), The Wall Between Us: A Mixteco Migrant Community in Mexico and the United States. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.
  • Conkey, Margaret and Rawan Arar. (2013). In Mary Z. Stange, Carol K. Oyster, and Jane E. Sloan (Eds.), The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World (pp.406-409). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
  • FitzGerald, David S. (2013). “Immigrant Impacts in Mexico: A Tale of Dissimilation.” In Susan Eva Eckstein and Adil Najam (Eds.), How Immigrants Impact their Homelands. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
  • FitzGerald, David S. and Rafael Alarcón. (2013). “Migration: Policies and Politics.” In Peter H. Smith and Andrew Selee (Eds.), Mexico and the United States: The Politics of Partnership. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
  • FitzGerald, David S. (2013). “Ethnic Selection in Immigration to Latin America.” In Immanuel Ness (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Kaufman, Emma. (2013). “Hubs and Spokes: The Transformation of the British Prison.” In Katja Franko Aas and Mary Bosworth (Eds.), The Borders of Punishment: Migration, Citizenship, and Social Exclusion. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
  • Kaufman, Emma, and Mary Bosworth. (2013). “Prison and National Identity: Citizenship, Punishment, and the Sovereign State.” In David Scott, (Ed.), Why Prison? Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  • Kopinak, Kathryn, Rosa Maria Soriano Miras, Antonio Trinidad, Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo and Jenna Hennebry. (2013). “A Transatlantic Comparison of the Impact of Production for Export on International Migration.” In María del Rosio Barajas Escamilla and Marflene Solís Pérez (coordinadoras) Fronteras comaradas: desarollo, trabajo y migración. Tijuana and Mexico, D.F. El Colegio de la Frontera Norte and Juan Pablos Editor. pp. 119-150.
  • Bosworth, Mary and Emma Kaufman. (2012). “Gender and Punishment.” In Jonathan Simon and Richard Sparks (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Punishment and Society. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publishing, Ltd.