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Publications

Zontini, E. (2010). Transnational Families, Migration and Gender: Moroccan and Filipino Women in Bologna and Barcelona, Oxford and New York: Berghahn Books
 
Goulbourne, H., Reynolds, T., Solomos, J. and Zontini, E. (2010). Transnational Families: Ethnicities, Identities and Social Capital, London and New York: Routledge
 
Roy, S. (2010) Wounds and ‘cures’ in South Asian gender and memory politics. In : HUNDT, G., BRADBY, H., eds. Living Through Intended and Unintended Suffering: War, Medicine and Gender. Ashgate, pp. 31-50

O'Connell Davidson, J. and Sanchez Taylor, J, (2010), 'Unknowable secrets and golden silence: reflexivity and research on sex tourism', in R. Ryan-Flood and R. Gill (eds) Secrecy and Silence in the Research Process: Feminist Reflections. London: Routledge. Pp 42-53.

Roy, Srila (2009) Testimonies of state terror: trauma and healing in Naxalbari. In: ROY, P., CHATTERJEE, P, & DESAI, M, eds. States of Trauma: Gender and Violence in South Asia. Delhi: Zubaan Books. Pp 141-171

Roy, S. (2009). The ethical ambivalence of resistant violence:  notes from postcolonial south Asia.  Feminist Review.  91, 135-153.

Però, D . (2009): 'Las Movilizaciones Politicas de los Latinoamericanos en Londres', in A. Escriva' A Bermudez and N Moraes (eds.) Migracion y Participacion Politica. Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Centificas. Pp. 155-182

Però D. , Tenegra B . and Zontini E. (2008): Migrant Cities Research: Nottingham. A Report London: British Council and Institute for Public Policy Research.

Però D . (2008) “Migrants’ Mobilization and Anthropology. Reflections from the Experience of Latin Americans in the United Kingdom”.  Chapter 5 in D. Reed-Danahay & C.B. Brettell (eds) ‘Citizenship, Political Engagement, and Belonging.  Immigrants in Europe and the United States’ (Rutgers) pp.103-123.

Karner, C . and Parker, D . (2008) 'Religion versus rubbish: Deprivation and social capital in inner-city Birmingham', Social Compass 55 (4), 517-531.

O'Connell Davidson, J. (2008) 'If no means no, does yes mean yes? Consenting to research intimacies', History of the Human Sciences, Vol. 21, No. 4. pp 49-67.

Christian Karner, The market and the nation: Austrian (dis)agreements, Social Identities, vol.14, No.2, March (2008), 161-187

 Davide Pero - Inclusionary Rhetoric Exclusionary Practices - Left Wing Politics and Migration in Italy - New Directions in Anthropology - Volume 28  Elisabetta Zontini - Transnational Families, Migration and Gender - Moroccan and Filipino Women in Bologna and Barcelona - New Directions in Anthropology - Volume 30
   Ethnicity and Everyday Life - Christian Karner - The New SociologyChildren in the Global Sex Trade - Julia O'Connell Davidson
 David Bowie - Nick StevensonReligion in the Contemporary World - Alan Aldridge - Second Edition

Identity, Citizenship and Migration Centre

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