Ethnic and Racial Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Ethnic and Racial Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Saving the Children. Humanitarianism, Internationalism, and Empire66
The other side of terror: Black women and the culture of US empire52
Queer & Trans African mobilities: migration, asylum and diaspora39
Black privilege: modern middle class blacks with credentials and cash to spend Black privilege: modern middle class blacks with credentials and cash to spend , by Cassi 38
Bodies on the front lines: performance, gender, and sexuality in Latin America and the Caribbean37
A tale of two people: openness to diversity and immigration policy preference33
Black scholarship in a white academy: perseverance in the face of injustice33
Re-vitalising the Asian gang: animated Muslim agency29
The battle against ethnic discrimination: realizing the (utopian) promise of non-discrimination law27
From transnational to trans-Indigenous: a critical analysis of the role of categorization and everyday coloniality in Indigenous mobilities25
Rain of ash: Roma, Jews, and the Holocaust25
Culture as politics in contemporary migration contexts: the in/visibilization of power relations25
Speaking back through repetitioning: black women’s resistance and empowerment in global university spaces23
Immigration bureaucracies and state-created categories across the globe22
Suburban refugees – class and resistance in Little Saigon20
Interrogating the “economic migrant” in British political discourse: race, class, the economy and the human20
Emotions and resistance in diaspora: the case of Australia’s Kurds from Turkey19
Drawing past displacement in Cabo Delgado: from cognitive maps to durable solutions19
The intimate life of criminalization. Affective governance in contentious migrant solidarity17
Resisting Hindutva in the digital Indian diaspora: notes from Australia17
Mechanisms and mechanics of racial hierarchy: focusing on the “How” of racism16
Anchors, archipelagos, and ports of departure: how resettlement shapes im/mobilities in Nyarugusu refugee camp, Tanzania16
On the basis of race: how higher education navigates affirmative action policies15
Imperial nostalgia: how the British conquered themselves Imperial nostalgia: how the British conquered themselves , by Peter Mitchell, Manchester, Manchester University 15
Remembering and dealing with violent past: diasporic experiences and transnational dimensions15
“The sky is the limit. So I just hope, one day, I will reach my destiny:” hope, uncertainty, and disillusionment among LGBTQ + migrants in South Africa15
Good white queers? Racism and whiteness in queer U.S. comics15
Afro-Sweden: becoming Black in a color-blind country Afro-Sweden: becoming Black in a color-blind country , by Ryan Thomas Skinner, foreword by Jason Timbuktu Diakité, M15
Frantz Fanon: combat breathing15
Colonialism in global perspective14
Gendered transnational impunity and infrastructural violence on the migrant journey through Mexico14
Handbook of return migration Handbook of return migration , edited by Russell King and Katie Kuschminder, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022, xvi+368pp., ₤180 (ha14
Second-generation education and earnings across birth cohorts: ethno-racial variations in Canada14
The Oxford handbook of religion and Europe The Oxford handbook of religion and Europe , edited by Grace Davie and Lucian N. Leustean, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2014
Anti-racist scholar-activism14
To decolonize migration studies means to dismantle it. On Adrian Favell’s The Integration Nation and question-ability13
Defying the exclusionary homogeneity of Irish whiteness: mixed-race children in Irish industrial schools in the twentieth century13
Breaking the racial silence: putting racial literacy to work in Australia13
Sounding resistance: critical reflections on participatory sound-based research with racialized youth under surveillance13
A cosmopolitan explanation of the integration paradox: a mixed methods approach13
Reexamining racism, sexism, and identity taxation in the academy13
Cities and migration13
Black movement: African American urban history since the great migration12
Contested concepts in a predominantly anglophone publication market12
Shaking Up the City: ignorance, inequality, and the urban question12
Socialization, citizenship and the electoral integration of refugees: evidence from Sweden12
Nonviolence Before King: The Politics of Being and the Black Freedom Struggle12
Black women’s stories of everyday racism: narrative analysis for social change12
Fractal repair: queer histories of modern Jamaica12
My country, white or wrong: Christian nationalism, race, and blind patriotism12
Behind crimmigration: ICE, law enforcement, and resistance in America12
The surrounds: urban life within and beyond capture The surrounds: urban life within and beyond capture , by Abdoumaliq Simone, Durham, NC, Duke University Press, 2022, 12
Waiting for resettlement: experiences of Iranian refugee women in Turkey12
The context of struggle: racial capitalism and political praxis in South Africa12
Remnants: embodied archives of the Armenian genocide11
Diaspora in the homeland: homeland perceptions regarding diaspora Jews in Israel’s discourse around its collective identity11
Repositioning, not replacing, race: the case for concepts of descent-based difference11
Assimilation through transnationalism: second-generation refugees and Vietnamese transnational organizing11
“Carnal conviviality” and the end of race?11
Migration, collective remittances and religion: the growth of Alevi worship places (cemevi) in the rural homeland11
Innocent girls, wicked women: interfaith marriages, class, and ethnicity in Israel11
Fighting discrimination in a hostile political environment: the case of “colour-blind” France11
Black Caribbean youth in transatlantic perspective11
Fragmenting Cities. The State, Territorial Stigmatization and Urban Marginality11
Introduction11
Legal spectatorship: slavery and the visual culture of domestic violence Legal spectatorship: slavery and the visual culture of domestic violence , by Kelli Moore, Durha11
Knowledge production for whom? Doing migrations, colonialities and standpoints in non-hegemonic migration research11
Citizenry exclusion theory: understanding why immigrant-serving nonprofits emerge11
Cedric Robinson: the time of the Black Radical tradition10
The state you see: how government visibility creates political distrust and racial inequality10
When citizenship is off the table: the comfortable transience of high-skilled Indian women migrants in the UAE10
Black and queer on campus10
Contesting policy categories using intersectionality: reflections for studying migration governance10
The souls of white jokes: how racist humour fuels white supremacy The souls of white jokes: how racist humour fuels white supremacy , by Raúl Pérez, Stanford, CA, Stanfo10
Race in Irish literature and culture10
Confederate reckoning and resignifying racism in Brazil: local memory politics and anti-racist movement strategies10
White supremacy and racism in progressive America: race, place, and space10
If there is no struggle there is not progress: Black politics in twentieth-century Philadelphia10
Racial baggage: Mexican immigrants and race across the border10
What do indigenous parties want? The case of Palestinian citizens of Israel10
Anti-racism in grassroots football: bridging policy gaps and local struggles in migration-shaped communities10
Conditions for cultural belonging among youth of immigrant descent in Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Comparative analysis of intergroup experiences and classroom contexts10
A house still divided: the 2024 election and the racial politics of congress10
The Asian Gang Revisited : response to symposium10
My fourth time, we drowned: seeking refuge on the world’s deadliest migration route10
Indigenous peoples and borders10
Divergent governance over African communities in two Chinese cities9
The Chee Kung Tong: a voluntary sworn brotherhood across the Cantonese world9
Once a refugee, always a refugee? The social construction of refugee status after resettlement9
The walls within: the politics of immigration in modern America9
Network-diversification and trust-building strategies of transnational migrant entrepreneurs: evidence from African migrant entrepreneurs in South China9
Privilege or marginalization: how Chinese youth from divergent class backgrounds make sense of racism in the U.S. and Australia9
Played out: the race man in twenty-first-century satire Played out: the race man in twenty-first-century satire , by Brandon J. Manning, New Brunswick, Rutgers Universit9
White gatekeeping: how emotions and internalized white supremacy impact white antiracism9
Steve Fenton, 1942–20259
On the limits of antiracism: how antiracist opposition is connected to racism denial in Germany9
“I am born on the land of Pakistan. I am Pakistani.”: Terric nationalism among Hindu Pakistanis9
Reflections on settlerism: recreational colonialism and the rhetorical landscapes of the outdoors9
Revisiting the Muslimness of the Asian gang: locating British Bangladeshis in a changing global geopolitical context9
The unintended: photography, property, and the aesthetics of racial capitalism9
Class versus race? Multidimensional inequality and intersectional identities in France9
Perceived discrimination and depressive symptoms among Muslims in the United States9
“Are we criminals?” – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation9
Liberty Road: Black middle-class suburbs and the battle between civil rights and neoliberalism Liberty Road: Black middle-class suburbs and the battle between civil rights and neolibera9
Understanding the case of Barcelona from the “Spanish model” of international migration: commentary on “Destination Barcelona: migration processes in a historical and contemporary perspective” by Sòni8
Symposium on Arun Kundnani's What Is Antiracism? And Why It Means Anticapitalism8
Unseen flesh: gynecology and black queer worth-making in Brazil8
Served by migrants: contextualizing elites’ mobile lifestyles8
Indigenous peoples rise up: the global ascendency of social media activism8
The end of peacekeeping: gender, race, and the martial politics of intervention8
Multinational migration and post-return identity negotiation: an intersectional study of Japanese-Pakistani Muslim youths8
Preface8
On transits and transitions: trans migrants and U.S. immigration law8
Precarity of belonging? Belongingness and race of ethnically diverse young people in Hong Kong8
Conjured Bodies: Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad Conjured Bodies: Queer Racialization in Contemporary Latinidad , by Laura Grappo, Austin, TX, University o8
White man’s work: race and middle-class mobility into the progressive era8
Race and the colour-line. The boundaries of Europeanness in Poland8
Navigating the everyday as middle-class British Pakistani women: ethnicity, identity and belonging8
New growth: the art and texture of Black hair8
The slipperiness and indeterminacy of eugenics8
Diaspora entrepreneurs and contested states8
Labour struggles as lived citizenship. Precarious migrant workers as agents of change8
Leandro Mbomio, the “Black Picasso”: Spanish state propaganda, Blackness, and neocolonialism in Equatorial Guinea8
The manufacturing of job displacement: how racial capitalism drives immigrant and gender inequality in the labor market8
From The Wealth of Nations to The Global City (over two hundred years of insights on the city and migration)8
All cops are trusted? How context and time shape immigrants’ trust in the police in Europe7
“These benefits are ours because we were here first”: relating autochthony to welfare chauvinism and welfare ethnocentrism7
Be Water: Collective improvisation in Hong Kong’s anti-extradition protests7
“It was hard work, and it is still hard work”: towards a fluid typology of Black (imprisoned) motherwork7
Protesting power-sharing: citizenship acts and eventful protest in divided societies7
“I returned to being an immigrant”: onward Latin American migrants and Brexit7
Food as a social weapon: Peruvian immigrant entrepreneurs claiming home, belonging, and distinction in Southern California7
Every creed and race find an equal place: understandings of race in Junior Panorama7
Kinesthetic community: sensing movement within the Palestinian Chilean foodscape7
Ethnic stratification and structural pluralism in Guyana7
Black women in white academe: a qualitative analysis of heightened inclusion tax7
The edges of critique: thinking with A Critical Synergy7
Living together (and apart) on the move: new directions in everyday multiculturalism7
Are Muslim experiences taken seriously in theories of Islamophobia? A literature review of Muslim experiences with social exclusion in the West7
Left out of the left behind? Ethnic minority support for Brexit7
Black like this, not like that: how Afro-Latines navigate Black and Latine ethnoracial hierarchies in the U.S.7
Does the perception of discrimination impact Asian American boundaries? An analysis of group threat and closure ideology7
Queering migration temporalities: LGBTQI+ experiences with waiting within Germany’s asylum system7
Homemaking as everyday resistance: the settler colonial context of Palestinians in Israel7
Beyond puzzlement: rethinking Latino conservatives’ politics of race, ethnicity, and immigration in the Trump era7
Do I belong here?” : uncovering racialized experiences of Dutch Caribbean students in The Netherlands through a participatory action research-based int7
Racializing human rights: political orientation, racial beliefs, and media use as predictors of support for human rights violations – a case study of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict6
The New Crusades: Islamophobia and the global war on Muslims6
Mediated emotions of migration: reclaiming affect for agency6
Introduction6
Young, gifted and diverse: origins of the new Black elite Young, gifted and diverse: origins of the new Black elite , by Camille Z. Charles, Douglas S. Massey, Kimberly 6
Transnational culture in the Iranian Armenian diaspora6
We are all Africans here: Race, mobilities, and West Africans in Europe6
We’ll see things they’ll never see: love, hope, and neurodiversity6
Academic profiling in Britain? Exploring Black youth’s experiences of tracking in schools6
Chinese voluntary associations in the diaspora: ethnicity, gender and the (re)making of ancestral communities6
The discourse that makes racism disappear: Italian football and the (re)construction of the Maignan case6
Challenges to transforming narratives and seeing others6
Fatal denial: racism and political life of black infant mortality6
God's resistance: mobilizing faith to defend immigrants6
Refuge: how the state shapes human potential Refuge: how the state shapes human potential , by Heba Gowayed, New Jersey/Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2022, 208pp.,6
List of Referees 1st September 2021 to 31st August 20226
On Blackness, images and anti-racist work6
The externalization of legal categories: how U.S. immigration law shapes Central American youth migrants’ journeys through Mexico6
Heroes, villains and naked nations: micro-solidarity and grounded nationalism in times of crisis6
The political discourse of Arabs in Israel: moralism, radical realism, and realistic realism6
Klandamentalism: Bob Jones at the intersection of revivalism, politics, and white supremacy6
Religion and perceived attitudes among African immigrants in Guangzhou, China6
Empowerment, desegregation, and civil repair6
Israel's Black Panthers: the radicals who punctured a nation’s founding myth6
Transatlantic Liverpool: shades of the Black Atlantic6
Subverting monoracial hegemony? The multiracial identities of mixed-race Asians in the United States6
Branding Black womanhood: media citizenship from Black power to Black girl magic6
Almost futures: sovereignty and refuge at world’s end6
The refugee system: a sociological approach The refugee system: a sociological approach , by Rawan Arar and David Scott FitzGerald, Cambridge, Polity, 2023, 272 pp., $266
Introduction6
Does the Muslim penalty in the British labour market dissipate after accounting for so-called “sociocultural attitudes”?6
Cistem failure: essays on blackness and cisgender Cistem failure: essays on blackness and cisgender , by Marquis Bey, Durham, Duke University Press, 2022, xvi + 162pp., 6
Textures: the history and art of black hair6
Brothers in grief: the hidden toll of gun violence on black boys and their schools6
Blackness as a universal claim: holocaust heritage, noncitizen futures, and Black power in Berlin Blackness as a universal claim: holocaust heritage, noncitizen futures, and Black power6
Lancaster Back History Group: anti-racist education after the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests6
Can the battle for the black mind be won?6
Keeping it unreal: Black queer fantasy and superhero comics6
Only a few blocks to Cuba: cold war refugee policy, the Cuban diaspora, and the transformation of Miami6
Legal precarity, migrant mothering and the space of hesitation in Paris6
Symposium on Tariq Modood’s and Thomas Sealy’s The New Governance of Religious Diversity6
Antiracism in dark times6
Symposium on Ali Meghji’s A Critical Synergy: Race, Decoloniality, and World Crises6
Symposium on Ann Morning’s and Marcello Maneri’s An Ugly Word: Rethinking Race in Italy and the United States6
Correction6
“Is there anywhere left that is not considered racist?”: demystifying the online backlash against rural racism6
Introduction6
Women of rendezvous: a transatlantic story of family and slavery5
Islam and identity: a study among young German-Turks5
From the Editor5
2023 Martin Bulmer Prize Winner5
“My favorite is the assumption of internalized racism”: Black women, racial boundaries, and interracial relationships5
Toxic whiteness in sports fandom: a reflective analysis of fan racism between football codes in the United Kingdom and Australia5
“A Roar of Rage”, “Toddlers with Guns” and “Eternal Bloody Protest”: some First Nations peoples’ perceptions about #BlackLivesMatter activism in Australia5
Postcolonial surveillance. Europe’s border technologies between colony and crisis5
Black identity viewed from a barber’s chair: nigrescence and eudaimonia5
“Who’s a migrant in postsocialist Europe?”: Popular imagination and geopolitical changes5
The last plantation: racism and resistance in the halls of Congress5
Mobility and citizenship pathways of Vietnamese middling migrants in Australia: “Road to Mount OlymPR”5
African women in Iberia. The Fernandino elite in Barcelona5
Urban social mechanisms at work: commentary on “Stockholm: social mechanisms of migrants’ emplacement in a segregated global city” by Johan Sandberg5
Seeing others. Seeing us5
Whiteness interrupted: white teachers and racial identity in predominately Black schools5
Uncovering social assimilation disparities: immigrants’ volunteering in associations5
One rotten apple or a rotten tree: football leaders’ perceptions of racism in European football5
Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua: an enslaved Muslim of the Black Atlantic5
Belonging and becoming in the city and the countryside: young people, (multi)culture and the urban/rural divide5
California, a slave state5
Cross cultural urbanism: the case of Miami5
How Muslims respond to secularist restrictions: reactive ethnicity, adjustment, and acceptance5
Freedom Now! Forgotten photographs of the civil rights struggle5
More than “just Black”: the Black second generation at the intersections of race, class, and ethnicity5
Research handbook on intersectionality5
Health care civil rights: how discrimination law fails patients5
Golden Visas and everyday citizenship: views of the new Chinese migration in Portugal5
The war on critical race theory: or, the remaking of racism5
Bias victimization and perceptions of threat during COVID-19: the effect of race and political ideology5
Toxic water, toxic system: environmental racism and Michigan’s water war5
The end of public execution: race, religion, and punishment in the American South The end of public execution: race, religion, and punishment in the American South , by 5
Beyond work: elite Black women’s tensions with middle-class status5
Not a “sorority party”: black sororities in defense of themselves and Kamala Harris5
Media reparations: evaluating media reform projects5
“Multicultural secularism”: a remedy in times of religious conflict and rising populism?5
Navigating restricted social rights: networked individualism as a coping mechanism for undocumented Chinese immigrants in the United States5
“My second choice was Armenia”: motivations for diasporic return migration among Iranian Armenians to Armenia5
Coloniality of power, Eurocentrism and Latin America5
The integration nation for empiricists5
Decoding “decolonising” in decolonising living and writing integration: commentary of the special issue on decolonising refugee paradigms5
Towards housing assistance solidarity for EU citizens? Resistance against surveillance and active engagement among mobile homeless Romanians in Madrid5
Contexts, categories and superdiversities5
“Like a dead person you live in Palestine”: students on precarity under occupation5
“I know who caused COVID-19”: pandemics and xenophobia5
Blaming minorities during public health crises: post-COVID-19 substantive and methodological reflections from the UK5
American dark age: racial feudalism and the rise of black liberalism5
Multiracial: the kaleidoscope of mixedness Multiracial: the kaleidoscope of mixedness , by Hephzibah v. Strmic-Pawl, Medford, Polity, 2023, xiii + 206pp., ISBN 978-150955
Antiracist protest in Germany: (mediated) racism experiences and emotions as drivers of mobilization5
Racialization of xinyimin and their double lives: new immigrant youth in Hong Kong4
An army afire: how the US army confronted its racial crisis in the Vietnam era4
List of Referees 1st September 2022 to 31st December 20234
Future agendas in studying bureaucratic boundary-work: prevalence, institutionalization, and methodology4
Shelter on the journey: humanitarianism, human rights, and migration4
Empire’s daughters: girlhood, whiteness, and the colonial project4
Uyghur women activists in the diaspora: restorying a genocide4
Reflections on Wallace’s The Culture Trap4
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