Global Networks-A Journal of Transnational Affairs

Papers
(The H4-Index of Global Networks-A Journal of Transnational Affairs is 17. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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Fleeting joy, divergent expectations and reconfigured intimacies: The visits home of Filipino migrant care workers in Singapore39
Digital technological upgrading in manufacturing global value chains: The impact of additive manufacturing38
One ocean one temple: Alternative Chinese temple networks in Southeast Asia35
Young Europeans in Brexit Britain: Unsettling identities28
‘It's just a natural human thing to do, to go and visit your family… but it's not easy for us’: Gender and generation in Bangladeshis’ transnational visits between London and Sylhet26
Issue Information25
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From cosmopolitan convergences to situated religious cosmopolitanism: The early spread of the Bahá’í Faith in Singapore and Malaya (1950–1975)21
Feelings of Guilt When Caring for Parents Across Borders: The Role of Gender and Country‐Specific Care Systems and Norms21
Diaspora Voices Explored: Introducing a Representative Claims Framework to Analyse the Tibetan Diaspora Network Online20
Reactive Transnationalism and the Ascent of Donald Trump: Evidence From the Latino Immigrant National Election Survey20
Transnational Families in Africa: Migrants and the Role of Information Communication Technologies. Edited by Maria C.Marchetti‐Mercer, LeslieSwartz and LorettaBaldassar. Wits University Press.20
Foreign Direct Investment and Democracy: A Global Network Analysis, 2001–201720
Pandemic politics and the rise of immigration: Online attitudes towards Westerners and the west in China19
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How do emerging market suppliers reshape the governance of global value chains? Evidence from China17
Of home‐comings and home‐scales: Reframing return migration through a multiscalar understanding of home17
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