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1by King, Russell Published in Journal of immigrant & refugee studies (02.01.2021)“...In this paper I attempt a novel interpretation of Brexit as a 'wicked problem'. Wicked problems are those which are unique and complex, full of internal...”
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2by King, Russell Published in Population space and place (01.01.2018)“...This paper's objective is to offer a range of appropriate theoretical formulations to better understand the unfolding dynamics and characteristics of new...”
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3by King, Russell Published in Ethnic and racial studies (21.10.2015)“...The Age of Migration has been uniquely successful as a student text on international migration, not only filling a niche but defining the field. This review...”
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4“...Geographical research into migrants’ use of transnational space has contributed towards the materialization of a purely metaphorical construct. A largely...”
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5“...The interdisciplinary field of migration studies is split into internal and international migration, characterised by different literatures, concepts, methods...”
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6by King, Russell Published in Comparative Migration Studies (02.10.2020)“...Abstract This commentary paper starts by questioning the assumption that migration means international migration, and goes on to affirm that migration studies...”
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8by Della Puppa, Francesco King, Russell Published in Journal of ethnic and migration studies (18.08.2019)“...Taking our cue from an earlier study of East African Asians who 'onward-migrated' to the UK in the 1960s and 1970s, this paper looks at the more recent...”
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10“...Despite the mainstreaming of gender perspectives into migration research, very few attempts have been made to gender international student migration. This...”
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11by Markova, Eugenia King, Russell“...In the light of impending Brexit, what factors shape European Union migrants’ plans to remain in or leave the UK? Based on an online survey of 360 Bulgarians,...”
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Published in European urban and regional studies (01.01.2021)
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12“...In the transition to democracy and a market economy, the Central and Eastern European countries experienced rapid and fundamental changes. Large-scale...”
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13“...This paper explores the residential trajectories of highly skilled transnational migrants in London. It analyses this under-researched topic by drawing on...”
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14“...The economic crisis which has affected the southern EU countries since 2008 set in motion new migration trends. In the case of Portugal, post‐crisis migrations...”
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15“...This paper investigates the potential rupture that the United Kingdom's “Brexit” referendum of June 23, 2016, might bring about in intra‐European Union youth...”
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16“...Return migration is discussed a lot but remains poorly understood in both academic and policy contexts. Engaging with the multi-faceted realities of ‘return’,...”
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18“...This paper introduces and sets the context for a special issue on “New European Youth Mobilities: Motivations, Experiences and Future Prospects,” which derives...”
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19by Lulle, Aija King, Russell Dvorakova, Veronika Szkudlarek, Aleksandra Published in Population space and place (01.01.2019)“...This paper examines the pre‐ and post‐Brexit experiences and perspectives of migrants from three “new” European Union (EU) countries—Latvia, Poland, and...”
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20“...This paper breaks new ground in its comparative analysis of two international student migration (ISM) streams, one from the Global South to the Global North...”