Contribution to a Collected edition (81)

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Gandhi, A.: The postcolonial street: Patterns, modes and forms. In: Cities in South Asia, pp. 265 - 286 (Eds. Bates, C.; Mio, M.). Routledge, London (2015)
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Heil, T.: Conviviality: (Re)negotiating minimal consensus. In: Routledge international handbook of diversity studies, 34, pp. 317 - 324 (Ed. Vertovec, S.). Routledge, London (2015)
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Heil, T.: Living with difference locally, comparing transnationally: conviviality in Catalonia à la Casamance. In: Diasporas Reimagined: Spaces, practices and belonging, pp. 41 - 44 (Eds. Sigona, N.; Gamlen, A.; Liberatore, G.; Neveu Kringelbach, H.). Oxford Diasporas Programme, Oxford (2015)
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Horstmann, A.: Secular and religious sanctuaries: Interfaces of humanitarianism and self-government of Karen refugee-migrants in Thai-Burmese border spaces. In: Building Noah's ark for migrants, refugees, and religious communities, pp. 129 - 156 (Eds. Horstmann, A.; Jung, J.-H.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
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Horstmann, A.; Jung, J.-H.: Introduction: Refugees and Religion. In: Building Noah's ark for migrants, refugees, and religious communities, pp. 1 - 20 (Eds. Horstmann, A.; Jung, J.-H.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
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Hüttermann, J.: Figurational change and primordialism in a multicultural society: A model explained on the basis of the German case. In: After integration: Islam, conviviality and contentious politics in Europe, pp. 17 - 42 (Eds. Burchardt, M.; Michalowski, I.). Springer VS, Wiesbaden (2015)
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Janev, G.: ‘Skopje 2014’: erasing memories, building history. In: Balkan heritages: Negotiating history and culture, pp. 111 - 130 (Eds. Couroucli, M.; Marinov, T.). Ashgate, Farnham Surrey (2015)
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Jung, J.-H.: North Korean migrants in South Korea: From heroes to burdens and first unifiers. In: Multiethnic Korea? Multiculturalism, migration, and peoplehood diversity in contemporary South Korea, pp. 142 - 164 (Ed. Lie, J.). Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley (2015)
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Jung, J.-H.: The politics of desecularization: Christian churches and North Korean migrants in Seoul. In: Handbook of religion and the Asian city: Aspiration and urbanization in the twenty-first century, pp. 254 - 272 (Ed. van der Veer, P.). University of California Press, California (2015)
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Jung, J.-H.: Conversion to be: The Christian encounters of North Korean migrants in late cold war Korea. In: Atheist secularism and its discontents: A comparative study of religion and communism in Eurasia, pp. 190 - 209 (Eds. Ngo, T.; Buck Quijada, J.). Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2015)
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Jung, J.-H.: Refugee and Religious Narratives: The Conversion of North Koreans from Refugees to God’s Warriors. In: Building Noah's ark for migrants, refugees, and religious communities, pp. 77 - 100 (Eds. Jung, J.-H.; Horstmann, A.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
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Kankonde, P.; Lakika, D.; Richters, A.: Violence, suffering and support: Congolese forced migrants’ experiences of psychosocial services in Johannesburg. In: Healing and change in the city of gold, pp. 101 - 120 (Eds. Palmary, I.; Hamber, B.; Núñez, L.). Springer, Cham (2015)
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Kathiravelu, L.: The “Other” NRIs: The case of low-wage Indian migrants in the Gulf. In: Indian and Chinese immigrant communities: A comparative approach (Eds. Battacharya , J.; Kripalani , C.). Anthem Press, London (2015)
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Kathiravelu, L.: Encounter, transport and transitory spaces in Jurong West. In: Diversities old and new: Migration and socio-spatial patterns in New York, Singapore and Johannesburg, pp. 120 - 134 (Ed. Vertovec, S.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
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Kathiravelu, L.; Cieslik, A.: Route-ines: For the kids. In: Diversities old and new: Migration and socio-spatial patterns in New York, Singapore and Johannesburg, pp. 184 - 192 (Ed. Vertovec, S.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
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Kathiravelu, L.; Wafer, A.: Corridors of dissociation: Exclusive or exclusionary? In: Diversities old and new: Migration and socio-spatial patterns in New York, Singapore and Johannesburg, pp. 238 - 246 (Ed. Vertovec, S.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
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Kathiravelu, L.; Ye, J.: Jurong West, Singapore. In: Diversities old and new: Migration and socio-spatial patterns in New York, Singapore and Johannesburg, pp. 45 - 66 (Ed. Vertovec, S.). Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2015)
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Koenig, M.: Incorporating Muslim migrants in western nation states: A comparison of the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. In: After integration: Islam, conviviality and contentious politics in Europe, pp. 43 - 58 (Eds. Burchardt, M.; Michalowski, I.). Springer VS, Wiesbaden (2015)
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Koenig, M.: Governance of religious diversity at the European Court of Human Rights. In: International approaches to governing ethnic diversity, pp. 51 - 78 (Eds. Boulden, J.; Kymlicka, W.). Oxford University Press, Oxford (2015)
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Koenig, M.: Between world society and multiple modernities: Comparing cultural constructions of secularity and institutional varieties of secularism. In: Multiple secularities beyond the West: Religion and modernity in the global age, pp. 285 - 304 (Eds. Burchardt, M.; Wohlrab-Sahr, M.; Middell, M.). de Gruyter, Berlin (2015)
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