Publications of Nina Glick Schiller
All genres
Journal Article (43)
1.
Journal Article
48 (3), pp. 327 - 343 (2024)
Migrant services and the reconfiguration of social reproduction as capital accumulation. Dialectical Anthropology 2.
Journal Article
46 (11), pp. 2347 - 2354 (2023)
Migrants are the city: commentary on “London: diversity and renewal over two millennia” by Anthony Heath and Yaojun Li. Ethnic and Racial Studies 3.
Journal Article
18 (4), pp. 677 - 690 (2023)
Connecting place and placing power: a multiscalar approach to mobilities, migrant services and the migration industry. Mobilities 4.
Journal Article
20 (38), pp. 71 - 93 (2022)
Desenmascarando la migración y el desarrollo. Un enfoque basado en los estudios sobre desposesión y desplazamiento. Migración y Desarrollo 5.
Journal Article
111 (2), pp. 206 - 232 (2021)
Relational multiscalar analysis: a comparative approach to migrants within city-making processes. Geographical Review 6.
Journal Article
62 (6), pp. 755 - 756 (2021)
Dispossession with a Hug. Current Anthropology 7.
Journal Article
8 (4), pp. 201 - 212 (2018)
Theorising transnational migration in our times: a multiscalar temporal perspective. Nordic Journal of Migration Research 8.
Journal Article
8 (4), pp. 199 - 200 (2018)
Transnational regimes and migrant responses in an altered historical conjuncture. Nordic Journal of Migration Research 9.
Journal Article
17 (2), p. 261 - 261 (2017)
Debate on the nature and significance of Critique. Anthropological Theory 10.
Journal Article
16 (2-3), pp. 320 - 323 (2016)
Vision statement: anthropological theory from and for everybody. Anthropological Theory 11.
Journal Article
16 (2-3), pp. 133 - 145 (2016)
Positioning theory: an introduction. Anthropological Theory 12.
Journal Article
3 (4), 4:6 (2016)
The question of solidarity and society: comment on Will Kymlicka’s article: “Solidarity in Diverse Societies”. Comparative Migration Studies 13.
Journal Article
57 (2), pp. 140 - 141 (2016)
Conjectures about conjunctures, decolonization, and the ontological turn: comment on Jafari Sinclaire Allen and Ryan Cecil Johnson "The decolonizing generation: (race and) theory in anthropology since the eighties". Current Anthropology 14.
Journal Article
23 (1), pp. 17 - 34 (2016)
Displacement, emplacement and migrant newcomers: rethinking urban sociabilities within multiscalar power. Identities 15.
Journal Article
23 (1), pp. 1 - 16 (2016)
Envisioning place: urban sociabilities within time, space and multiscalar power. Identities 16.
Journal Article
15 (2), p. 127 - 127 (2015)
Editors' note to the Lempert-Lambek dialogue. Anthropological Theory 17.
Journal Article
38 (13), pp. 2275 - 2282 (2015)
Explanatory frameworks in transnational migration studies: the missing multi-scalar global perspective. Ethnic and Racial Studies 18.
Journal Article
50 (3), pp. 92 - 97 (2012)
Unraveling the migration and development web: research and policy implications. International Migration Review 19.
Journal Article
33 (6), pp. 879 - 903 (2012)
A comparative relative perspective on the relationships between migrants and cities. Urban Geography 20.
Journal Article
19 (4), pp. 520 - 532 (2012)
Situating identities: towards an identities studies without binaries of difference. Identities 21.
Journal Article
61, pp. 413 - 420 (2010)
Old baggage and missing luggage: a commentary on Beck and Sznaider's 'Unpacking cosmopolitanism for the social sciences: a research agenda'. British Journal of Sociology 22.
Journal Article
53 (3), pp. 14 - 37 (2009)
A global perspective on migration and development. Social Analysis 23.
Journal Article
35 (2), pp. 177 - 202 (2009)
Towards a comparative theory of locality in migration studies: migrant incorporation and city scale. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 24.
Journal Article
53 (3), pp. 1 - 13 (2009)
Introduction: migration, development, and social transformation. Social Analysis 25.
Journal Article
47, pp. 3 - 17 (2006)
What can transnational studies offer to the study of localized conflict and protest? Focaal 26.
Journal Article
17 (1), pp. 49 - 64 (2006)
Transnational urbanism as a way of life: a research topic not a metaphor. City and Society 27.
Journal Article
33 (4), pp. 612 - 633 (2006)
Beyond the ethnic lens: locality, globality, and born-again incorporation. American Ethnologist 28.
Journal Article
56 (2), pp. 137 - 171 (2006)
Contesting claims to the land: pentecostalism as a challenge to migration theory and policy. Sociologus 29.
Journal Article
32 (4), pp. 526 - 532 (2005)
Racialized nations, evangelizing christianity, police states, and imperial power: missing in action in Bunzl's new Europe. American Ethnologist 30.
Journal Article
5, pp. 447 - 460 (2005)
Transnational social fields and imperialism: bringing a theory of power to transnational studies. Anthropological Theory 31.
Journal Article
17 (1), pp. 47 - 62 (2005)
Transnational urbanism as a way of life: a research topic not a metaphor. City and Society 32.
Journal Article
1 (1) (2005)
Pathways of migrant incorporation in Germany. Transit 33.
Journal Article
2005, pp. 3 - 4 (2005)
Módszertani nacionalizmus és azon túl: nemzetállam-építés, migráció és társadalomtudományok. Magyar Kisebbség 34.
Journal Article
11, pp. 89 - 92 (2004)
Is freedom now "another word for nothing left to lose"?: an introduction to the debate about freedom and democracy in the age of neoliberalism. Identities 35.
Journal Article
38 (3), pp. 1002 - 1039 (2004)
Conceptualizing simultaneity: a transnational social field perspective on society. International Migration Review 36.
Journal Article
37 (3), pp. 576 - 610 (2003)
Methodological nationalism, the social sciences, and the study of migration: an essay in historical epistemology. International Migration Review 37.
Journal Article
30 (4), pp. 495 - 497 (2003)
Same old same old? ... resurrecting political culture or conducting ethnographies of human possibilities? American Ethnologist 38.
Journal Article
22 (2), pp. 340 - 366 (2002)
Terrains of blood and nation: Haitian transnational social fields. Ethnic and Racial Studies 39.
Journal Article
43 (2), pp. 217 - 240 (2002)
Methodological nationalism and the study of migration. Archives Européennes de Sociologie 40.
Journal Article
2 (4), pp. 301 - 334 (2002)
Methodological nationalism and beyond: nation-state building, migration and the social sciences. Global Networks 41.
Journal Article
8 (1), pp. 1 - 6 (2001)
Introduction: culture, violence, and explanation. Identities 42.
Journal Article
7 (4), pp. 539 - 582 (2001)
All in the family: gender, transnational migration, and the nation-state. Identities 43.
Journal Article
4 (3-4), pp. 333 - 341 (1998)
The pursuit of knowledge and regimes of truth. Identities Book Chapter (37)
44.
Book Chapter
Multiscalar social relations of dispossession and emplacement. In: Dynamics of identification and conflict: anthropological encounters, pp. 308 - 334 (Eds.
45.
Book Chapter
Bi-directions and new directions in migration research: theorizing dispossession and power from Connie Sutton's work on transnational migration. In: Changing continuities: and the scholar-activist anthropology of Constance R. Sutton, pp. 247 - 253 (Eds. Sutton, D.; Thomas, D. A.). Ian Randle Publishers, Kingston (2022)
46.
Book Chapter
Migration and development: theorising changing conditions and ongoing silences. In: Routledge handbook of migration and development, pp. 32 - 42 (Eds. Bastia, T.; Skeldon, R.). Routledge, London (2020)
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Book Chapter
Locating migrant pathways of economic emplacement: thinking beyond the ethnic lens. In: An anthology of migration and social transformation: European perspectives, 20, pp. 307 - 326 (Eds. Amelina, A.; Horvath, K.; Meeus, B.). Springer, Cham; Heidelberg; New York; Dordrecht; London (2016)
48.
Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, N.; Irving, A.). Berghahn, New York; London (2015)
Whose cosmopolitanism? And whose humanity? In: Whose cosmopolitanism? Critical perspectives, relationalities and discontents, pp. 31 - 33 (Eds. 49.
Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, N.; Irving, A.). Berghahn, New York; Oxford (2015)
Diasporic cosmopolitanism: migrants, sociabilities and city making. In: Whose cosmopolitanism?: critical perspectives, relationalities and discontents, pp. 103 - 120 (Eds. 50.
Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, N.; Irving, A.). Berghahn, New York (2015)
Introduction: what's in a word?; what's in a question? In: Whose cosmopolitanism?: critical perspectives, relationalities and discontents, pp. 1 - 22 (Eds. 51.
Book Chapter
Transnationality. In: A companion to urban anthropology, pp. 291 - 305 (Ed. Nonini, D. M.). Wiley Blackwell, Chichester (2014)
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Book Chapter
Comfort zones. In: Migration: the COMPAS anthology, pp. 131 - 132 (Eds. Anderson, B.; Keith, M.). ESRC Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), Oxford (2014)
53.
Book Chapter
Nieswand, B.; Drotbohm, H.). Springer, Wiesbaden (2014)
Das transnationale Migrationsparadigma: globale Perspektiven auf die Migrationsforschung. In: Kultur, Gesellschaft, Migration: die reflexive Wende in der Migrationsforschung, pp. 153 - 178 (Eds. 54.
Book Chapter
Transnationality and the city. In: Transnationalism and urbanism, pp. 31 - 45 (Ed. Krätke, S.). Routledge, New York (2012)
55.
Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, N.). Routledge, New York (2012)
Transnationality, migrants and cities: a comparative approach. In: Beyond methodological nationalism: research methodologies for cross-border studies, pp. 23 - 40 (Eds. Amelina, A.; Nergiz, D. D.; Faist, T.; 56.
Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, N.). Routledge, New York (2012)
Methodological predicaments of cross-border studies. In: Beyond methodological nationalism: research methodologies for cross-border studies, pp. 1 - 19 (Eds. Amelina, A.; Nergiz, D. D.; Faist, T.; 57.
Book Chapter
Migration and development without methodological nationalism: towards global perspectives on migration. In: Migration in the 21st century: political economy and ethnography, pp. 38 - 63 (Eds. Barber, P. G.; Lem, W.). Routledge, New York (2012)
58.
Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, N.; Faist, T.). Berghahn, New York (2010)
A global perspective on migration and development. In: Migration, development and transnationalism: a critical stance, pp. 22 - 62 (Eds. 59.
Book Chapter
A global perspective on transnational migration: theorising migration without methodological nationalism. In: Diaspora and transnationalism: concepts, theories and methods, pp. 109 - 129 (Eds. Bauböck, R.; Faist, T.). Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam (2010)
60.
Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, N.; Faist, T.). Berghahn, New York (2010)
Introduction: migration, development, and social transformation. In: Migration, development and transnationalism: a critical stance, pp. 1 - 21 (Eds. 61.
Book Chapter
Methodological nationalism, the social sciences, and the study of migration: an essay into historical epistemology. In: Migration: vol. 1; Theories, pp. 176 - 205 (Ed. Vertovec, S.). Routledge, London (2010)
62.
Book Chapter
Global perspectives on gender in transit. In: Gender in trans-it: transkulturelle und transnationale Perspektiven, pp. 31 - 50 (Ed. Ineichen, M.). Chronos, Basel (2009)
63.
Book Chapter
Theorizing about and beyond transnational processes in incorporation, identity and citizenship. In: Caribbean migration to Western Europe and the United States: essays on incorporation, identity, and citizenship, pp. 18 - 40 (Eds. Cervantes-Rodriguez, M.; Grosfoguel, R.; Mielants, E. H.). Temple University Press, Philadelphia (2009)
64.
Book Chapter
Turner, B.). Ashgate, Farnham (2009)
There is no power except for God: locality, global Christianity and immigrant transnational incorporation. In: Permutations of order: religion and law as contested sovereignties, pp. 125 - 146 (Eds. Kirsch, T. G.; 65.
Book Chapter
Beyond methodological ethnicity and towards city scale: an alternative approach to local and transnational pathways of migrant incorporation. In: Rethinking transnationalism: the Meso-link of organisations, pp. 40 - 61 (Ed. Pries, L.). Routledge, London (2008)
66.
Book Chapter
And ye shall possess it, and dwell therein: social citizenship, global Christianity, and non-Ethnic immigrant incorporation. In: Citizenship, political engagement, and belonging: immigrants in Europe and the United States, pp. 203 - 225 (Eds. Reed-Danahay, D.; Brettell, C. B.). Rutgers University Press, New Jersey (2008)
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Book Chapter
"The land which the LORD your God giveth you": two 'African' churches in Oststadt. In: Christianity in Africa and the African diaspora: the appropriation of a scattered heritage, pp. 265 - 278 (Eds. Adogame, A.; Gerloff, R.; Hock, K.). Continuum International Publishing Group, London (2008)
68.
Book Chapter
Beyond the nation-state and its units of analysis: towards a new research agenda for migration studies. In: Concepts and methods in migration research: conference reader, pp. 39 - 72 (Ed. Schittenhelm, K.). Universität Siegen, Siegen (2007)
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Book Chapter
Jenseits der "ethnischen Gruppe" als Objekt des Wissens: Lokalität, Globalität und Inkorporationsmuster von Migranten. In: Die Macht des Lokalen in einer Welt ohne Grenzen, pp. 105 - 144 (Ed. Berking, H.). Campus, Frankfurt/Main (2006)
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Book Chapter
Blood and belonging: long-distance nationalism and the world beyond. In: Complexities: beyond nature and nurture, pp. 289 - 312 (Ed. McKinnon, S.). University of Chicago Press, Chicago (2005)
71.
Book Chapter
Lived simultaneity and discourses of diasporic difference. In: Displacements and diasporas: Asians in the Americas, pp. 159 - 169 (Ed. Anderson, W. W.). Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick (2005)
72.
Book Chapter
1, pp. 570 - 580 (Ed. Ember, M.). Springer, New York (2005)
Long-distance nationalism. In: Encyclopedia of diasporas: immigrant and refugee cultures around the world, Vol. 73.
Book Chapter
Transborder citizenship: an outcome of legal pluralism within transnational social fields. In: Mobile people, mobile law: expanding legal relations in a contracting world, pp. 27 - 49 (Eds.
74.
Book Chapter
Transnationality. In: A companion to the anthropology of politics, pp. 448 - 467 (Ed. Nugent, D.). Blackwell, Malden (2004)
75.
Book Chapter
The centrality of ethnography in the study of transnational migration: seeing the Wetland instead of the Swamp America arrivals. In: American arrivals: anthropology engages the new immigration, pp. 99 - 128 (Ed. Foner, N.). School of American Research Press, Santa Fe (2003)
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Book Chapter
Killing me softly: violence, globalization, and the apparent state. In: Globalization, the state, and violence, pp. 203 - 249 (Ed. Friedman, J.). AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek; Oxford (2003)
77.
Book Chapter
Haitians-Americans. In: Encyclopedia of world cultures: supplement, pp. 140 - 144 (Ed. Levinson, D.). Hall, Boston (2002)
78.
Book Chapter
Long-distance nationalism defined. In: The anthropology of politics: a reader in ethnography, theory, and critique, pp. 356 - 365 (Ed. Vincent, J.). Blackwell, Malden (2002)
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Book Chapter
The generation of identity: redefining the second generation within a transnational social field. In: The changing face of home: the transnational lives of the second generation, pp. 168 - 210 (Eds. Levitt, P.; Waters, M. C.). Russell Sage Foundation, New York (2002)
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Book Chapter
The generation of identity: redefining the second generation within a transnational social field. In: Migration, transnationalization, and race in a changing New York, pp. 58 - 86 (Ed. Cordero-Guzman, H. R.). Temple University Press, Philadelphia (2001)
Issue (2)
81.
Issue
23, (1) (2016)
Seeing places and power (Special issue). Identities 82.
Issue
16, (2-3) (2016)
Positioning theory: a re-launch of the journal Anthropological Theory (Special issue). Anthropological Theory Other (4)
83.
Other
Migration, displacement and dispossession, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Anthropology, (2021)
84.
Other
Ansiedlung von Flüchtlingen in Kleinstädten: eine ortsbezogene Perspektive auf die Debatten um die "Integration" von Migranten, Bericht/Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Abteilung I: Integration und Konflikt 2007, pp. 113 - 114 (2007)
85.
Other
Globale Religion als eine Form der nicht-ethnischen Inkorporation von Migranten in zwei small-scale-Städten: Halle/Saale (Deutschland) und Manchester, New Hampshire (USA), Bericht/Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung: Sonderausgabe 2005, pp. 99 - 104 (2005)
86.
Other
Pathways of migrant incorporation in Germany, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Report 2002/2003, pp. 31 - 52 (2003)
Collected Edition (4)
87.
Collected Edition
Whose cosmopolitanism? Critical perspectives, relationalities and discontents. Berghahn, New York (2015), VIII, 253 pp.
88.
Collected Edition
Regimes of mobility: imaginaries and relationalities of power. Routledge, London; New York (2014), IX, 151 pp.
89.
Collected Edition
Beyond methodological nationalism: research methodologies for cross-border studies. Routledge, New York (2012), IX, 259 pp.
90.
Collected Edition
Migration, development and transnationalism: a critical stance. Berghahn, New York (2010), VI, 206 pp.
Monograph (4)
91.
Monograph
Migrants and city-making: dispossession, displacement, and urban regeneration. Duke University Press, Durham; London (2018), XII, 280 pp.
92.
Monograph
African culture and the zoo in the 21st century: the "African Village" in the Augsburger Zoo and its wider implications; report to the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale (2005), 47 pp.
93.
Monograph
Afrikanische Kultur und der Zoo im 21. Jahrhundert: eine ethnologische Perspektive auf das "African Village" im Augsburger Zoo; Bericht an das Max Planck Institut für ethnologische Forschung. Max-Planck-Institut für Ethnologische Forschung, Halle/Saale (2005), 45 pp.
94.
Monograph
George woke up laughing: long distance nationalism and the search for home. Duke University Press, Durham (2001), 324 p pp.
Blog Post (1)
95.
Blog Post
The business of welcoming migrants. (2023)
Interview (1)
96.
Interview
How segregation obstructs migrants to enter in city-making processes. (2022)