the social sciences, grounded as they are in “methodological nationalism” ( Wimmer and Glick-Schiller 2003 ) and a “sedentarist bias” ( Malkki 1995 ). Migration and Society will act as a space to host and foster inter-, cross-, and trans
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Inaugural Editorial
Elena Fiddian-Qasmiyeh and Mette Louise Berg
Undoing Traceable Beginnings
Citizenship and Belonging among Former Burundian Refugees in Tanzania
Patricia Daley, Ng’wanza Kamata, and Leiyo Singo
2013 ; Heilman 1998 ). The processes of accumulation that favors foreign investors and new, educated, entrepreneurial labor have given rise to narrow nationalism on the part of those among the elite and the popular classes who feel marginalized and
Experiencing In-betweenness
Literary Spatialities
Tahmineh Hooshyar Emami
, nationalism, religious affairs and geographic and climatic nuances, providing a stage for displacement and integration. This sits in contrast with the common dictionary-bound definition of a city as a large town, and/or a relatively large and permanent human
Book Reviews
Sabina Barone, Veronika Bernard, Teresa S Büchsel, Leslie Fesenmyer, Bruce Whitehouse, Petra Molnar, Bonny Astor, and Olga R. Gulina
-and inter-group dynamics as a result of Syrian Christians’ assimilation into Hindu society, encounters with Portuguese and, later, British missionaries, Indian nationalism, and international migration. In doing so, the book offers a nuanced picture of Mar
Enforcing Apartheid?
The Politics of “Intolerability” in the Danish Migration and Integration Regimes
Julia Suárez-Krabbe and Annika Lindberg
states, the Danish government has approved a series of laws organized around the idea of race. In these policies, Danish whiteness and nationalism—including “cultural” and/or religious norms—are at the top of the racial hierarchy, and the rights of
Hospitality
A Timeless Measure of Who We Are?
Elena Isayev
hand, and that elementary precondition of human freedom, which is the freedom of movement” ( De Genova 2010: 39 ). The contradictions, inherent within an international system of liberal nationalism that allows for such scenarios, leave those seeking
Refuge and History
A Critical Reading of a Polemic
Benjamin Thomas White
state collapse. It is not that the problems Betts and Collier identify do not exist. But they are highly selective both in the problems they choose to identify (“supremacist Islam” is a bad thing that creates instability; racist Buddhist nationalisms in