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  • Comparative Migration Studies: 2022, vol: 10, issue: 1
  • 1)- Stefan Rother. Global migration governance from below in times of COVID-19 and "Zoomification": civil society in "invited " and "invented " spaces. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 1
    Cited : 5
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  • 2)- Richard Black, Alice Bellagamba, Ester Botta, Ebrima Ceesay, Dramane Cissokho, Michelle Engeler, Audrey Lenoël, Christina Oelgemöller, Bruno Riccio, Papa Sakho, Abdoulaye Wotem Somparé, Elia Vitturini, Guido Nicolas Zingari. Migration drivers and migration choice: interrogating responses to migration and development interventions in West Africa. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 10
    Cited : 9
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  • 3)- Zeynep Sahin-Mencutek, Soner Barthoma, N Ela Gökalp-Aras, Anna Triandafyllidou. A crisis mode in migration governance: comparative and analytical insights. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 12
    Cited : 10
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  • 4)- Dudziro Nhengu. Covid-19 and female migrants: policy challenges and multiple vulnerabilities. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 23
    Cited : 4
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  • 5)- Anastasia Bermudez. Plural violence(s) and migrants' transnational engagement with democratic politics: the case of Colombians in Europe. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 25
    Cited : 0
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  • 6)- Giacomo Solano, Veronique Schutjens, Jan Rath. Multifocality and opportunity structure: towards a mixed embeddedness model for transnational migrant entrepreneurship. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 3
    Cited : 12
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  • 7)- Lucia Nalbandian. An eye for an 'I:' a critical assessment of artificial intelligence tools in migration and asylum management. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 32
    Cited : 11
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  • 8)- Claudia Böhme, Anett Schmitz. Refugee's agency and coping strategies in refugee camps during the coronavirus pandemic: ethnographic perspectives. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 34
    Cited : 1
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  • 9)- Pei-Chia Lan. Contested skills and constrained mobilities: migrant carework skill regimes in Taiwan and Japan. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 37
    Cited : 6
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  • 10)- Magdalena Arias Cubas, Anju Mary Paul, Jacques Ramírez, Sanam Roohi, Peter Scholten. Comparative perspectives on migration, diversities and the pandemic. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 38
    Cited : 2
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  • 11)- Sascha Krannich, Uwe Hunger. Should they stay or should they go? A case study on international students in Germany. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 39
    Cited : 7
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  • 12)- Andika Wahab, Mashitah Hamidi. COVID-19 pandemic and the changing views of mobility: the case of Nepal-Malaysia migration corridor. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 44
    Cited : 1
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  • 13)- Stefan Rother. Correction to: Global migration governance from below in times of COVID-19 and "Zoomification": civil society in "invited " and "invented " spaces. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 48
    Cited : 0
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  • 14)- Anita Kit Wa Chan, Lewis T O Cheung, Eric King-Man Chong, Man Yee Karen Lee, Mathew Y H Wong. Hong Kong's new wave of migration: socio-political factors of individuals' intention to emigrate. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 49
    Cited : 6
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  • 15)- Natasha Maru, Michele Nori, Ian Scoones, Greta Semplici, Anna Triandafyllidou. Embracing uncertainty: rethinking migration policy through pastoralists' experiences. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 5
    Cited : 6
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  • 16)- Marco Martiniello. Researching arts, culture, migration and change: a multi (trans)disciplinary challenge for international migration studies. Comparative migration studies. 2022, 10 (1): 7
    Cited : 10
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