Ethnic and Racial Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Ethnic and Racial Studies is 2. 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 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Anti-Asian discrimination and the Asian-white mental health gap during COVID-19186
Racism and nationalism during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic132
The battleground of asylum and immigration policies: a conceptual inquiry43
Introduction to the special issue: Rethinking difference in India through racialization42
Face mask symbolism in anti-Asian hate crimes37
Prejudice and pandemic in the promised land: how white Christian nationalism shapes Americans’ racist and xenophobic views of COVID-1936
Global Castes35
Caste, racialization, and the making of environmental unfreedoms in urban India33
Perceived COVID-19 health threat increases psychological distress among Black Americans29
The “Covid excuse”: EUropean border violence in the Mediterranean Sea25
The social organization of difference24
Knowledge production for whom? Doing migrations, colonialities and standpoints in non-hegemonic migration research24
Racialization and ethnicization: Hindutva hegemony and caste23
Who wants to be Norwegian – who gets to be Norwegian? Identificational assimilation and non-recognition among immigrant origin youth in Norway22
A review of the model minority myth: understanding the social, educational and health impacts21
How, still, is the Black Caribbean child made educationally subnormal in the English school system?21
More than race: a comparative analysis of “new” Indian and Chinese migration in Singapore19
Rethinking refuge in the time of COVID-1918
Has the Covid-19 pandemic undermined public support for a diverse society? Evidence from a natural experiment in Germany18
Resisting racism in everyday life: from ignoring to confrontation and protest17
How COVID-19 may alleviate the multiple marginalization of racialized migrant workers17
Border panic over the pandemic: mediated anxieties about migrant sex workers and queers during the AIDS crises in Turkey17
Difference in difference: language, geography, and ethno-racial identity in contemporary Iran17
Dirty food: racism and casteism in India17
Rental discrimination, perceived threat and public attitudes towards immigration and refugees16
Sinophobia in the Asian century: race, nation and Othering in Australia and Singapore16
“As queer refugees, we are out of category, we do not belong to one, or the other”: LGBTIQ+ refugees’ experiences in “ambivalent” queer spaces15
The postmigrant generation between racial discrimination and new orientation: from hegemony to convivial everyday practice15
Migration, sex work and trafficking: the racialized bordering politics of sexual humanitarianism15
On the perils of racialized Chineseness: race, nation and entangled racisms in China and Southeast Asia15
Intergenerational narratives of citizenship among EU citizens in the UK after the Brexit referendum14
Race, whiteness and internationality in transnational education: academic and teacher expatriates in Malaysia14
Gate-keeping the nation: discursive claims, counter-claims and racialized logics of whiteness14
Channel crossings: offshoring asylum and the afterlife of empire in the Dover Strait14
The sexual politics of border control: an introduction14
New models of the “Good refugee” – bureaucratic expectations of Syrian refugees in Germany14
Race, immigration and health: the Hostile Environment and public health responses to Covid-1913
Race and ethnicity in pandemic times13
Migration and new racism beyond colour and the “West”: co-ethnicity, intersectionality and postcoloniality13
Surviving the white space: perspectives on how middle-class Black men navigate cultural racism13
Who counts as multiracial?13
Theorizing racialization through India’s “Mongolian Fringe”13
Introduction: confronting the legacy and contemporary iterations of racial politics in the Middle East13
The racialization of North Koreans in South Korea: diasporic co-ethnics in the South Korean ethnolinguistic nation13
“We don’t throw stones, we throw flowers”: race discourse and race evasiveness in the Norwegian university classroom12
Diversity, media and racial capitalism: a case study on publishing12
Broomscapes: racial capitalism, waste, and caste in Indian Railway Stations12
Breaking the racial silence: putting racial literacy to work in Australia12
Good immigrants, permitted outsiders: conditional inclusion and citizenship in comparison11
Compounded inequality: how the U.S. Paycheck Protection Program is failing Los Angeles Latino small businesses11
Cultural violence in the aftermath of the Brexit Referendum: manifestations of post-racial xeno-racism11
Claiming membership: boundaries, positionality, US citizenship, and what it means to be American11
The Windrush Scandal and the individualization of postcolonial immigration control in Britain11
Tracing racism in antiracist narrative texts online11
Young Muslim Australians’ experiences of intergroup contact and its implications for intercultural relations11
Race, police, and the pandemic: considering the role of race in public health policing11
The demands of displacement, the micro-aggressions of multiculturalism: performing an idea of “Indianness” in Singapore11
Mapping the internal border through the city: an introduction11
My country, white or wrong: Christian nationalism, race, and blind patriotism10
The transnational routes of white and Hindu nationalisms10
Black women in white academe: a qualitative analysis of heightened inclusion tax10
How Muslims’ denomination shapes their integration: the effects of religious marginalization in origin countries on Muslim migrants’ national identifications and support for gender equality9
Being Muslim “without a fuss”: relaxed religiosity and conditional inclusion in Danish schools and society9
What happens to refugee-origin entrepreneurs? Combining mixed embeddedness and strategy perspectives in a longitudinal study9
No sex before marriage? Migrant youth navigating restrictive norms regarding premarital relationships9
Cultures of rejection in the Covid-19 crisis9
Flows and modalities of global Islamophobia9
“Because for us, as Europeans, it is only normal again when we are great again”: metapolitical whiteness and the normalization of white supremacist discourse in the wake of Trump9
Spatial performances of gender, Islam and the “secular”: Muslim girls’ playing football in Dutch public playgrounds9
New racism or new Asia: what exactly is new and how does race matter?9
The impossible quest of Nasreen Qadri to claim colonial privilege in Israel9
Moving untouched: B. R. Ambedkar and the racialization of untouchability9
Narratives of coercive precarity experienced by mothers seeking asylum in the UK (Wales)9
“Winners and losers of neoliberalism”: the intersection of class and race in the case of Syrian refugees in Turkey9
The transnational life course: an integrated and unified theoretical concept for migration research9
Racism without racial difference? Co-ethnic racism and national hierarchies among Nikkeijin ethnic return migrants in Japan9
Xenophobia among radical and mainstream right-wing party voters: prevalence, correlates and influence on party support9
Memories of violence in the Rwandan diaspora: intergenerational transmission and conflict transportation9
The South African tradition of racial capitalism8
Recognition as acknowledgement: symbolic politics in multicultural democracies8
Measuring the impact of diversity attitudes and practices of people without migration background on inclusion and exclusion in ethnically diverse contexts. Introducing the diversity attitudes and prac8
Urban migration governance under the resilience lens: conceptual and empirical insights8
Are lighter-skinned Tanisha and Jamal worth more pay? White people’s gendered colorism toward Black job applicants with racialized names8
Institutional racism within the securitization of migration. The case of family reunification in Belgium8
Black workers in Silicon Valley: macro and micro boundaries8
The context of struggle: racial capitalism and political praxis in South Africa8
Polite responses to stigmatization: ethics of exemplarity among French Muslim elites8
Decolonising Islamophobia8
Chinese voluntary associations in the diaspora: ethnicity, gender and the (re)making of ancestral communities8
“Muslims are Finally waking up”: post-9/11 American immigrant youth challenge conditional citizenship8
“I returned to being an immigrant”: onward Latin American migrants and Brexit8
Arguing about antisemitism: why we disagree about antisemitism, and what we can do about it8
Is queer-and-trans youth homelessness a form of displacement? A queer epistemological review of refugee studies’ theoretical borders8
What’s ethnicity got to do with it? Religious and racial politics in Europe8
Legal precarity, migrant mothering and the space of hesitation in Paris8
Racism as neglect and denial8
Introduction: the turn to racism and anti-racism in Latin America8
Race, blood, and nation: the manifestations of eugenics in Central and Eastern Europe8
Racialized politics of garbage: waste management in urban Roma settlements in Eastern Europe8
The impact of intergroup contact on attitudes towards immigrants: a case study of Australia7
In search of legal stability: predicaments of asylum-seeking mothers in Berlin7
Hierarchies of mixedness: hybridity, mixed-race racisms and belonging for Eurasians in Singapore7
The vicarious effects of hate: inter-ethnic hate crime in the neighborhood and its consequences for exclusion and anticipated rejection7
Transformations of transnational care in times of the pandemic: spotlights and future prospects7
Diasporic group boundaries and solidarity in the making: collective memory in the anti-war protests in Sweden7
Pull up the roots: response to Dahinden, Goodman, Statham and Schinkel on The Integration Nation: Immigration and Colonial Power in Liberal Democracies (Polity 2022)7
Integration and intersectionality: boundaries and belonging “from above” and “from below”. Introduction to the special issue7
Who belongs to the “historic nation”? Fictive ethnicity and (iI)liberal uses of religious heritage7
Thehole, thecorridorand the landings: reframing Lampedusa through the COVID-19 emergency7
Genocidal processes: social death in Xinjiang7
Is intersectional racial justice organizing possible? Confronting generic intersectionality7
Biography, belonging and legacies of the Yugoslav disintegration wars in the lives of postmigrant youth in Switzerland7
Does the Muslim penalty in the British labour market dissipate after accounting for so-called “sociocultural attitudes”?7
“Diversity is a corporate plan”: racialized equity labor among university employees7
Relocating the veil: the everyday lives of young hijabi Britons under ideological culturalism7
Fighting discrimination in a hostile political environment: the case of “colour-blind” France7
Remembering and dealing with violent past: diasporic experiences and transnational dimensions7
Online extremism and Islamophobic language and sentiment when discussing the COVID-19 pandemic and misinformation on Twitter7
Enduring silence: racialized news values, white supremacy and a national apology for child sexual abuse7
Unwritten Afro-Iberian memories and histories. Race, ethnicity and gender in Portugal and Spain7
“The European family? Wouldn’t that be the white people?”: Brexit and British ethnic minority attitudes towards Europe7
Legacies of eugenics: confronting the past, forging a future7
(Non-state) actors in internal bordering and differential inclusion: Syrian refugees’ housing experience in Turkey7
Decoding “decoloniality” in the academy: tensions and challenges in “decolonising” as a “new” language and praxis in British history and geography7
Counter-radicalization, Islam and Laïcité: policed multiculturalism in France’s Banlieues7
Inherited traumas in diaspora: postmemory, past-presencing and mobilisation of second-generation Kurds in Europe6
“Just tensions left, right and centre”: assessing the social impact of international migration on deindustrialized locale6
Administrative control mechanisms in the descent-based family reunification of refugees6
Radical sovereignty, rhetorical borders, and the everyday decolonial praxis of Indigenous peoplehood and Two-Spirit reclamation6
Carving out a space to belong: young Syrian men negotiating patriarchal dividend, (in)visibility and (mis)recognition in the Netherlands6
Mobile spaces of control and moral geographies: places of internal bordering, immorality and crime in Sweden6
Putonghua vs. minority languages: distribution of language laws, regulations, and documents in mainland China6
Benjamin Netanyahu as a mobilizing symbol in ethno-class divisions among Jewish Israelis, 2009–20216
Anti-racist mobilization in France: between quiet activism and awareness raising6
Visual (de)humanization: construction of Otherness in newspaper photographs of the refugee crisis6
Islam, locality and trust: making Muslim spaces in the Netherlands6
Theorizing “new ethnicities” in diasporic Europe: Jews, Muslims and Stuart Hall6
Challenging oppression: how grassroots anti-racism in Berlin breaks borders6
Theorizing Buddhist anti-Muslim nationalism as global Islamophobia6
Anti-immigrant prejudice in a post-socialist context: the role of identity-based explanations6
Queering migration temporalities: LGBTQI+ experiences with waiting within Germany’s asylum system6
“People love talking about racism”: downplaying discrimination, and challenges to anti-racism among Eritrean migrants in Australia6
Sexual citizenship, pride parades, and queer migrant Im/Mobilities6
Provincializing “immigrant integration”: privileged migration to Nairobi and the problem of integration6
To decolonize migration studies means to dismantle it. On Adrian Favell’s The Integration Nation and question-ability6
Integration Discourses, the Purification of Gender and Interventions in Family Migrations6
Overcoming stigma: the boundary work of privileged mothers of Turkish background in Berlin’s private schools6
Affirming or contesting white innocence? Anti-racism frames in grassroots activists’ accounts6
Effects of racial profiling: the subjectivation of discriminatory police practices6
Racial rhetoric in black and white: situational whiteness in Francoist Spanish Guinea through Misión blanca5
Deterritorialized and unfinished “integration nations”?5
Cacophony in conceptualizing and operationalizing ethnicity: the case of Roma in Hungary5
Blackness, biopolitics, borders: African immigration, racialization, and the limits of American exceptionalism5
Bodies as territories of exception: the coloniality and gendered necropolitics of state and intimate border violence against migrant women in England5
Internal bordering and debordering in urban humanitarian health care5
“Seeing like integration”: an exploratory study of Bergamo’s integration model, Italy5
How women of colour engineering faculty respond to wage disparities5
“My second choice was Armenia”: motivations for diasporic return migration among Iranian Armenians to Armenia5
Of aunts and mothers: refugee resettlement, the nuclear family, and caring for “Other” children in Kenya5
Homeless or refugee? Civil Society Actors and the (un)making of internal borders in an Italian frontier town5
Stockholm: social mechanisms of migrants’ emplacement in a segregated global city5
Loathsome Hui parasites: Islamophobia, ethnic chauvinism, and popular responses to the 2020 Wuhan coronavirus outbreak5
Immigration and robots: is the absence of immigrants linked to the rise of automation?5
“Girls doing a big job” in diaspora: cosmopolitan minority and making modern Chinese women associations in white Australia5
Racist views in contemporary European societies5
Institutional penalty: mentoring, service, perceived discrimination and its impacts on the health and academic careers of Latino faculty5
Navigating race: intersectional boundary-making onboard transnational ships5
Borderlands of reproduction: bodies, borders, and assisted reproductive technologies in Israel/Palestine5
Beyond integration versus homeland attachment: how migrant organizations affect processes of anchoring and embedding5
Structural racism and the experience of “tightness” during the COVID-19 pandemic5
Internal status borders: municipal registration between emancipation, exclusion and omission in Italy5
“Marriage was not an option”: ethnoreligious mixed marriage in Israel5
Babri retold: rewriting popular memory through Islamophobic humor5
Introduction to special issue: queer liberalisms and marginal mobilities5
Categorical astigmatism: on ethnicity, religion, nationality, and class in the study of migrants in Europe5
The political representation of minoritized groups in times of crisis: Covid-19 and beyond5
Religious symbolism and politics: hijab and resistance in Palestine5
Empathy plasticity: decolonizing and reorganizing Wikipedia and other online spaces to address racial equity5
“Just take it off, where’s the problem?” How online commenters draw on neoliberal rationality to justify labour market discrimination against women wearing headscarves5
Rap against brownface and the politics of racism in Singapore5
Transitions in the meaning of belonging: the struggle for enhanced access to resources among Palestinian-Arab women in Israel5
Who is Afro-Chilean? Authenticity struggles and boundary making in Chile’s northern borderland5
Music and words against racism: a qualitative study with racialized artists in Italy5
Fever dreams: W. E. B. Du Bois and the racial trauma of COVID-19 and lynching4
Rural multiculturalism? Migrants, antiracism, and convivial cultures in provincial Sweden4
Citizens-in-waiting: strategic naturalization delays in the USA and UAE4
Why French racial minorities do not mobilize more often. Disempowerment, tactical repertoires and soft repression of antiracist movements4
Leandro Mbomio, the “Black Picasso”: Spanish state propaganda, Blackness, and neocolonialism in Equatorial Guinea4
Problematization of integration in Norwegian policymaking – integration through employment or volunteerism?4
The travelling art installation Prijedor ‘92 : transnational memorialisation and the 1.5 generation4
Improving the study of responses to experiences of ethnoracial exclusion—a heuristic for comparative qualitative research4
School composition and multiple ethnic identities of migrant-origin adolescents in the Netherlands4
Toward a relational theorization of racisms4
The possessive investment in honorary whiteness?: how Asian and Asian Americans reify a transnational racial order through language4
The limits of tolerance: before and after Brexit and the German Refugee Crisis4
Framing the present through the past: Ukrainian diaspora in France, Holodomor memory and the 2014 critical juncture4
Contentious politics and congruence across policy and public spheres: the case of Muslims in France4
From “inbetweeners” to ‘transcultural mediators’: Turkish-German second-generation’s narratives of ‘return' migration, third spaces and re-invention of the self4
Queer motherhood in the context of legal precarity: experiences of lesbian mothers seeking asylum in Germany4
Trans-asylum: sanctioning vulnerability and gender identity across the frontier4
Pietaskscapes of halal living: subjectivity, striving, and space-making in Muslim Russia4
Family ties and ethnic lines: ethnopluralism in the Far Right’s mobilization in Europe4
The politics of Black and Brown solidarities: race, space, and hip-hop cultural production in Los Angeles4
“Are we criminals?” – everyday racialisation in temporary asylum accommodation4
At the borders of the coroNATION:samfundssind, Muslim immigrants and suspicious solidarity in Denmark4
Multi-dimensional hyper-selectivity and divergent mobilities: second-generation Filipinos and Chinese4
“Tough on immigration”: social democratic parties, group interests and the ethnic minority vote4
Urban regimes and the interaction order of religious minority rituals4
“Carnal conviviality” and the end of race?4
The flood, the traitors, and the protectors: affect and white identity in the Internet Research Agency’s Islamophobic propaganda on Twitter4
Race, ethnicity, and the incorporation experiences of Hmong American young adults: insights from a mixed-method, longitudinal study4
Qur’an burning in Norway: stop the Islamisation of Norway (SIAN) and far-right capture of free speech in a Scandinavian context4
The battle against ethnic discrimination: realizing the (utopian) promise of non-discrimination law4
Deportation threat and political engagement among latinos in the Rio Grande Valley4
State, space and secularism: towards a critical study of governing religion4
Ethnic boundary making among Swedish migrants in Helsinki4
A cosmopolitan explanation of the integration paradox: a mixed methods approach4
When ethnicity is “national”: mapping ethnic minorities in Europe’s framework convention for the protection of national minorities4
The state we’re in: critical questions in migration scholarship?4
Dealing with a violent past and its remnants in the present: the challenges of remembering the wars in Chechnya in the Chechen Diaspora in the EU4
Do natives prefer white immigrants? Evidence from Japan4
Network-diversification and trust-building strategies of transnational migrant entrepreneurs: evidence from African migrant entrepreneurs in South China4
Pitfalls of belonging-work. The dialectics of belonging and exclusion in Finnish immigrant integration policies4
A transnational amendment to assimilation theory: country of origin’s racial status versus transnational Whiteness4
The continued relevance of multiculturalism: dissecting interculturalism and transculturalism4
The role of mosque education in the integration of Turkish–Dutch youth: perspectives of Muslim parents, imams, mosque teachers and key stakeholders4
Young Belgian Muslims: between religious reactivity and individualization4
“I have an accent, so people know I’m not from here”: a racial and ethnic analysis of international STEM faculty in Hawai‘i4
“Superdiversity”: it still packs a punch4
Influxes and invaders: the intersections between the metaphoric construction of immigrant otherness and ethnonationalism3
Embodied nativism in Denmark: rethinking violence and the far right3
“The Muslims are taking over”: the politics of space and geopolitical and national imaginaries in an English prison3
Experience of discrimination in egalitarian societies: the Sámi and majority populations in Sweden and Norway3
Latina M(other)work against racism: living with legal precarity in suburban Atlanta3
How Muslims respond to secularist restrictions: reactive ethnicity, adjustment, and acceptance3
Factors shaping Asian Americans’ attitudes toward homosexuality3
Talking “around” race in Italy: Morning and Maneri’s An Ugly Word3
Queer mobilities and the work of messy survival3
Conceptualizing xenophobia as structural violence in the lives of refugee women in Gauteng, South Africa3
African women in Iberia. The Fernandino elite in Barcelona3
Sometimes “us”, other times “others”: identity politics within Chinese voluntary associations in Australia3
The trajectory of the colour line in a US immigrant gateway: hyperdiverse spatialization in Los Angeles3
Palestine along the colour line: race, colonialism, and construction labour, 1918–19483
Repositioning, not replacing, race: the case for concepts of descent-based difference3
Labouring for inclusion: debating immigrant contributions to Chile3
Attitudes about refugees and immigrants arriving in the United States: a conjoint experiment3
Induced vulnerability: the consequences of racialization for African women in an emergency shelter in Catalonia (Spain)3
Golden Visas and everyday citizenship: views of the new Chinese migration in Portugal3
Biologisms on the left and the right3
Racial otherness, citizenship, and belonging: experiences of “not looking like a Turk”3
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