Books

2001
Internal Link Georges Woke Up Laughing: Long Distance Nationalism and the Apparent State ( N.Glick Schiller and G. Fouron), Durham: Duke University. (second printing 2003)

1994
Nations Unbound: Transnational Projects, Postcolonial Predicaments, and Deterritorialized Nation-States. L. Bash, N. Glick Schiller and C. Blanc-Szanton, co-authors. New York: Gordon and Breach.(fourth reprinting 1998)

1992
Towards a Transnational Perspective on Migration: Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Nationalism Reconsidered. (N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch, and C. Blanc-Szanton, editors.) New York: New York Academy of Sciences, New York. (second reprinting distributed by Johns Hopkins University Press).

 

Selected Recent Articles

2005
"Transborder Citizenship: An Outcome of Legal Pluralism within Transnational Social Fields" Mobile People, Mobile Law. Keebet and Franz Benda-Beckmann, Ashgate Publishing.

"Long Distance Nationalism", In: Melvin Ember, Carol R. Ember & Ian Skoggard (eds.), Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and Refugee Cultures Around the World ( Vol. x; ppxx). New York: Kluwer Academic/ Plenum Publishers.

"Blood and Belonging: Long Distance Nationalism and the World Beyond", Complexities: Beyond Nature and Nurture, Susan McKinnon and Sydel Silverman (eds.), Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

2004
“Transnationality”, In: A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics David Nugent and Joan Vincent eds. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

“Is Freedom Now Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose?: An Introduction to the Debate about Freedom and Democracy in the Age of Neo-liberalism”.In: Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power.

"Transnational Perspectives on Migration: Conceptualizing Simultaneity”, In: International Migration Review volume 37 (Fall). (with Peggy Levitt).

“Is Freedom Now Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose?: An Introduction to the Debate about Freedom and Democracy in the Age of Neo-liberalism”. In: Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 12(4).

“Same Old, same Old…Resurrecting Political Culture or Conducting Ethnologies of Human Possibilities”. In: American Ethnologist 30(4): 395-498. (Commentary on Is the United States Europe's Other? by John Borneman.

2003
"Methodological Nationalism, the Social Sciences, and the Study of Migration.” An Essay in Historical Epistemology. International Migration Review (A.Wimmer and N. Glick Schiller).

"The Centrality of Ethnography in the Study of Transnational Migration: Seeing the Wetlands Instead of the Swamp”. America Arrivals. Nancy Foner (ed.) Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research.

"Killing Me Softly: Violence, Globalization, and the Apparent State”. In: Globalization, the State and Violence, Jonathan Friedman (ed.) Altimira. (N. Glick Schiller and G. Fouron).

2002
“The Generation of Identity: Redefining the Second Generation Within a Transnational Social Field” reprinted In: Transnationalism and the Second Generation, Peggy Levitt and Mary Waters, (eds.) Russell Sage. (G. Fouron and N. Glick Schiller).

"Methodological Nationalism and Beyond. Nation-State Building, Migration and the Social Sciences” Global Networks (A. Wimmer and N. Glick Schiller).

"Methodological Nationalism and the Study of Migration". Archives Europénnes de Sociologie 43:217-240. (A. Wimmer and N. Glick Schiller).

"Long Distance Nationalism Defined”. Anthropology of Politics. Joan Vincent ed. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

2001
“I Am Not A Problem Without A Solution: Poverty, Transnational Migration, and Struggle”. New Poverty Studies: The Ethnography of Politics, Policy and Impoverished People in the US, Jeff Maskovsky and Judy Good (eds.), New York University Press. (N. Glick Schiller and G. Fouron).

“The Generation of Identity: Redefining the Second Generation Within a Transnational Social Field”, Migration, Transnationalism, and the Political Economy of New York City. Hector Cordero-Guzman, Ramon Grosfoguel, and Robert Smith. Temple University Press. (G. Fouron and N. Glick Schiller).

“All in the Family: Gender, Transnational Migration, and the Nation-State”, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 7(4), Patricia Pessar and Sarah Mahler guest eds. (G. Fouron and N. Glick Schiller).

2000
"Teorização Feminista sobre Nação e Estado". In: Dossiê Nação E Identidades. (ed.) Eneida Leal Cunha. CADERNO CRH, no.33:.113-142, July/December 2000.

1999
"Transmigrants and Nation-States: Something Old and Something New in U.S. Immigrant Experience". Handbook of International Migration: The American Experience. C. Hirschman, Josh DeWind, and P. Kasinitz , eds, New York: Russell Sage.

"Terrains of Blood and Nation: Haitian Transnational Social Fields". Ethnic and Racial Studies. 22:(2):340-366 (N. Glick Schiller and G. Fouron).

"Who Are These Guys?: A Transnational Perspective on National Identities.". Identities On The Move. Transnational Processes in North America and the Caribbean Basin. Liliana Goldin, ed, Houston: University of Texas Press.

“Transnational Nation-States and Their Citizens: The Asian Experience.” In: Globalisation and the Asia Pacific: Contested Territories. P. Dicken, P. Kelley, L. Kong, K. Olds, H. Wai-chung Yeung, eds. Routledge.

“From Immigrant to Transmigrant: Theorizing Transnational Migration.” In: Migration and Transnational Social Spaces, L. Pries ed. Reprinted from Sozial Welt. Aldershoot, England: Ashgate. (N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch, and C. Szanton Blanc).

1998
"Transnational Lives and National Identities: The Identity Politics of Haitian Immigrants". In: Transnationalism From Below: Special Issue of Comparative Urban and Community Research (N. Glick Schiller and G. Fouron) volume 6.

"The Pursuit of Knowledge and Regimes of Truth" Regimes of Truth. Special Issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (4:3-4). (S. Reyna and N. Glick Schiller).

“Transnationalism: A New Analytic Framework for Understanding Migration”.In: Migration, Diasporas and Transnationalism. Steven Vertovec ed, Glos., UK: Edward Elgar. Reprinted (N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch, and C. Szanton Blanc).

1997
“US Immigrants and the Global Narrative” (Review Essay of Five Books on Immigration.) American Anthropologist. 99(2).

"The Situation of Transnational Studies". Transnational Processes/ Situated Identities. Special Issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 4(2).

"Haitian Identities at the Disjuncture Between Diaspora and Homeland". Caribbean Circuits. Patricia Pessar (ed.) Staten Island: Center for Migration Studies (G. Fouron and N. Glick Schiller).

"Cultural Politics and the Politics of Culture". The Politics of Culture. Special Issue, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 4(1).

"The Place of Race". Race and Place. Special Issue, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 3(4).

1996
"Power/Identity/Resistance". Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2(4).

"Cultural Citizenship in Which Nation?" Commentary on article by A. Ong. Current Anthropology 37(5).

1995
"From Immigrant to Transmigrant:Theorizing Transnational Migration". Anthropology Quarterly (N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch, C. Blanc-Szanton).

"The Implications of Haitian Transnationalism for US-Haitian Relationships". Haitian Studies. 1(1): 111-123.

1994
"Risky Business: The Cultural Construction of AIDS Risk Group." Social Science and Medicine. 38(10):1337-1346 ( N. Glick Schiller, S.Crystal, and D. Lewellen).