Language, Power, and Multilingualism in Migration Research: Reflections From the Documentary Method
Tamara Tries, Victoria Mehringer
“Maybe I Say Something, I Understand a Bit”: On the (In)Accessibility of Translation
Natalie Bella
Multilingual Biographical Interviews With Migrated Young People: Translation Practices, Power Relations, and Epistemic Equality
Susanne Siebholz, Luisa Burgmer
When Recruiters Talk About Language Skills: Research Challenges of Comparing “Folk” Concepts in Different Languages
Magdalena Zehetgruber
Digitalization and Migration: Rethinking Socio‐Economic Inclusions and Exclusions
Colleen Boland
“I Don’t Want to Underpay People”: Platforms for Childcare and Migrant Mothers Navigating Belonging
Colleen Boland
Eritrean Refugees in the Digital Netherlands: Between Inclusion and Exclusion
Mihretab Solomon Gebru, Ioana Vrăbiescu
“And Only the Internet Remains…”: Social Media's Role in Building Social Capital Among Migrant Students
Justyna Łukaszewska Bezulska
Digital Inclusion of Migrants in Türkiye: Emotional, Linguistic, and Structural Barriers
Bilge Hamarat Yalçın, Çağlar Akar
Digital Tactics of Refugee Women: Towards an Inclusive Framework for Digital Literacies
Amber I Bartlett, Noemí Mena Montes, Lieke Verheijen, Koen Leurs, Mirjam Broersma
“My Phone Is Like My Office”: Refugee Women’s Social Media Entrepreneurship in Dar‐es‐Salaam
Catherina Wilson, Mira Demirdirek, Dignity Kwanza
Materialising Digital Borderscapes: Examining the Effects of Digital Systems on Asylum Seekers and Refugees
Saskia Greyling, Corey R. Johnson
The Digitalisation of Dutch Civic Integration: How Digital Technologies Shape Inequality and Bureaucratic Discretion
Iris Poelen, Ricky van Oers
The Halting of Everyday Media Practices in Swedish Detention Centres: A Physical, Social, and Digital Exclusion
Miriana Cascone
GeoMatch/MisMatch: A Critical Investigation of a Refugee Resettlement and Labour Market Integration Algorithm in the Netherlands
Kinan Alajak, Merve Burnazoglu, Koen Leurs, Gerwin van Schie
Digital Technologies and Refugees’ Social Inclusion: The Use of ICTs by NGOs
Giacomo Solano, Iris Poelen, Safiya Farokh, Sheila Omosomwan
Navigating Integration in The Netherlands: Syrian Refugees, Digital Practices, and Inclusive Communication
Noemí Mena Montes, Yiran Yang, Milou Visser
Navigating Precarity Between Law and Profit: Migrant Riders in Italy, Poland, and Spain
Francesco Pasetti, Eleonora Celoria, Gianluca Iazzolino, Katarzyna Rakowska
Educational Equity for Migrant Children: A Policy Comparison of Shenzhen and Hong Kong
Xingxing Wang, Louie Lei Wang
Cultivating Inclusive Classrooms: Strategies for Educational Equity for Non‐Chinese‐Speaking Students in Hong Kong’s Kindergartens
Perceived Social Support and Craftsmanship Spirit in Vocational Students: Mediating Roles of Professional Identity and Identity Recognition
Tengfei Guo, YouYu Hu, Yan Liang, Chenzhi Cai, Qian Li, Yakun Ni
Engaging With Mathematics: Exploring Different Learning Environments at the Elementary School Level
Hua Ran, Walter Secada, Uma Gadge, Denghui Liu
Understanding Teacher Learning Through “Boundary Crossing” in the Greater Bay Area: Voices From Hong Kong and Guangzhou
Jianjing Tang, Jiafang Lu
Contextualizing System Leadership in China: Evidence From Inter‐School Collaboration in the Greater Bay Area
Meng Zhang, Wei Zhang, Jiafang Lu, Haiyan Qian
A Review of Digital Technology in Informal Education and Its Role in Educational Equity
Yufei Jiang, Chaoqun Lu, Bin Hu
Location and Residential Concentration of the "Creative Class" in Riga, Latvia
Maris Berzins, Sindija Balode, Zaiga Krisjane
Immigrants’ Cross‐Border Interaction and the Pandemic: Estonians Living in Finland
Jussi S. Jauhiainen
Does Telework Work for Everyone? Teleworking’s Impact on Wellbeing Across Gender and Parental Status
Jente Versigghel, Hannah Hook, Jonas De Vos, Frank Witlox
Flexible Work, Constrained Mobility: Spatiotemporal Barriers to Teleworkers’ Daily Travel
Michaela Kousalová