Volume 31, Number 6 / November 2005
Mosque Conflicts in European Cities: Introduction
Jocelyne Cesari
Mosques in French Cities: Towards the End of a Conflict?
Jocelyne Cesari
Mosques and the Public Space: Conflict and Cooperation in Bradford
Seán McLoughlin
The Mevlana Mosque in Berlin-Kreuzberg: An Unsolved Conflict
Gerdien Jonker
Why are Mosques a Problem? Local Politics and Fear of Islam in
Northern Italy
Chantal Saint-Blancat and Ottavia Schmidt di Friedberg
From Conflict to Co-operation Between Muslims and Local Authorities
in a Brussels Borough: Schaerbeek
Ural Manço and Meryem Kanmaz
The Visibility of Mosques in Dutch Towns
Nico Landman and Wendy Wessels
The City's ‘Nod of Approval’ for the Mantes-la-Jolie Mosque Project:
Mistaken Traces of Recognition
Claire de Galembert
Representing the City: Mosques and the Planning Process in Birmingham
Richard Gale
Volume 32, Number 1 / January 2006
Editorial: from four to six to eight
Migrating Twins: A Study of Welfare Components Among Finnish Twins
Living in Sweden and their Co-Twins Residing in Finland
Ebba Hedlund, Niklas Hammar, Anders Lange, Markku Koskenvuo,
Lena Jörgensen, Jaakko Kaprio
The Disappearing of a Migration Category: Migrants Who Sell Sex
Laura Agustín
The Morality of Maria Toet: Gender, Citizenship and the Construction
of the Nation-State
Betty de Hart
An Enduring Bond? Jews in the Netherlands and Their Ties with Judaism
Marlene de Vries
Psycho-Social Predictors of Perceived Discrimination Among Adolescents
of Immigrant Background: A Portuguese Study
Félix Neto
Getting ‘Host’ Communities On Board: Finding the Balance Between
‘Managed Migration’ and ‘Managed Settlement’ in Community Cohesion
Strategies
Derek McGhee
Marginalising the Marginalised in Wartime: African Americans and
Mexican Americans in Austin, Texas, during the World War I Era
Jason McDonald
Children of Different Categories: Educational Practice and the
Production of Difference in Danish Day-Care Institutions
Helle Bundgaard and Eva Gulløv
Reviews
Volume 32, Number 2 / March 2006
Special Issue: Music and Migration
Introduction: Music and Migration
John Baily and Michael Collyer
Songs, Discos and Dancing in Kiryandongo, Uganda
Tania Kaiser
Dancing Belonging: Contesting Dabkeh in the Jordan Valley, Jordan
Mauro Van Aken
‘I've Worked Longer Than I've Lived’: Lesotho Migrants’ Songs as
Maps of Experience
David B. Coplan
Mizwid: An Urban Music With Rural Roots
Kathryn Stapley
‘Music Is In Our Blood’: Gujarati Muslim Musicians in the UK
John Baily
Kurdish Lyrical Protest: The Terrain of Acoustic Migration
Alan Grossman and Áine O'Brien
Fuzhou Flower Shops of East Broadway: ‘Heat and Noise’ and the
Fashioning of New Traditions
Dale Wilson
Reviews
Volume 32, Number 3 / April 2006
Immigration as a Colonial Inheritance: Post-Colonial Immigrants
in the Netherlands, 1945–2002
Hans van Amersfoort and Mies van Niekerk
The Making of Policies: Immigration and Immigrants in Italy
Giovanna Zincone
Post-Communist Cross-Border Migration in South-Eastern Albania:
Who Leaves? Who Stays Behind?
Lisa Arrehag, Örjan Sjöberg, Mirja Sjöblom
Mixed Marriages and Transnational Families in the Intercultural
Context: A Case Study of African–Spanish Couples in Catalonia
Dan Rodríguez García
State, Political Parties and Immigrant Elites: Turkish Immigrant
Associations in Berlin
Gökçe Yurdakul
Social Contact, Cultural Marginality or Economic Self-Interest?
Attitudes Towards Immigrants in Northern Ireland
Bernadette C. Hayes and Lizanne Dowds
No Ball Games Allowed? A Socio-Historical Examination of the Development
and Social Significance of British Asian Football Clubs
Daniel Burdsey
Migration as Feminisation? Chinese Women's Experiences of Work
and Family in Australia
Christina Ho
Against The Tide? Core American Values and Attitudes Toward US
Immigration Policy in the Mid-1990s
Adrian Pantoja
Migration and Racial Formations Among Somali Immigrants in North
America
Abdi M. Kusow
Reviews
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