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Literature, 9th to 15th Century (2003)
Book Chapter
Hammond, M. (2003). Literature, 9th to 15th Century. In S. Joseph, A. Najmabadi, J. Peteet, S. Shami, J. Siapno, & J. I. Smith (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures, vol. 1: Methodologies, Paradigms and Sources (42-50). Brill

Gender in Transnationalism. Home, Longing and Belonging Among Moroccan Migrant Women (2003)
Book
Salih, R. (2003). Gender in Transnationalism. Home, Longing and Belonging Among Moroccan Migrant Women. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203383148

A fascinating ethnographic journey into migrant women's lives across two countries, Gender in Transnationalism highlights women's construction of 'home' between Morocco and Italy as a significant site whereby broader feelings and narratives of displa... Read More about Gender in Transnationalism. Home, Longing and Belonging Among Moroccan Migrant Women.

Technological and industrial change: a comparative essay (2003)
Book Chapter
Inkster, I. (2003). Technological and industrial change: a comparative essay. In R. Porter (Ed.), The Cambridge history of science. Volume 4, Eighteenth-century science (845-882). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/CHOL9780521572439.037

Everyone now seems to agree that eighteenth-century industrialization was strongly associated with qualitative changes in the ways in which such formal productive inputs as fixed capital or skilled labor were combined, organized, and exploited by new... Read More about Technological and industrial change: a comparative essay.

Longitudinal studies: an insight into current studies and the social and economic outcomes for migrants (2003)
Preprint / Working Paper
Black, R., Fielding, A., King, R., Skeldon, R., & Tiemoko, R. Longitudinal studies: an insight into current studies and the social and economic outcomes for migrants. Brighton

This paper responds to the interest of the Home Office's Immigration, Research and Statistics Service (IRSS) in creating a longitudinal database to provide information on the social and economic outcomes for refugees and other migrants entering and s... Read More about Longitudinal studies: an insight into current studies and the social and economic outcomes for migrants.

Breaking the convention: researching the 'illegal' migration of refugees to Europe (2003)
Journal Article
Black, R. (2003). Breaking the convention: researching the 'illegal' migration of refugees to Europe. Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, 35(1), 34-54. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8330.00301

The study of refugees by geographers and other social scientists is, almost by definition, framed around a series of legal categories, which provide us with more or less neat categories of types of involuntary migrants. Yet the process of migration e... Read More about Breaking the convention: researching the 'illegal' migration of refugees to Europe.