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Journal Article (5)

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Journal Article
Glick Schiller, Nina. 2005. Racialized nations, evangelizing christianity, police states, and imperial power: missing in action in Bunzl's new Europe. American Ethnologist 32(4): 526–532.
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Journal Article
Glick Schiller, Nina. 2005. Transnational social fields and imperialism: bringing a theory of power to transnational studies. Anthropological Theory 5: 447–460.
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Journal Article
Glick Schiller, Nina. 2005. Transnational urbanism as a way of life: a research topic not a metaphor. City and Society 17(1): 47–62.
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Journal Article
Glick Schiller, Nina, Boris Nieswand, Günther Schlee, Tsypylma Darieva, Lale Yalçın-Heckmann, and László Fosztó. 2005. Pathways of migrant incorporation in Germany. Transit 1(1).
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Glick Schiller, Nina and Andreas Wimmer. 2005. Módszertani nacionalizmus és azon túl: nemzetállam-építés, migráció és társadalomtudományok. Magyar Kisebbség 2005: 3–4.

Book Chapter (4)

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Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, Nina. 2005. Blood and belonging: long-distance nationalism and the world beyond. In: Susan McKinnon (ed.). Complexities: beyond nature and nurture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 289–312.
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Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, Nina. 2005. Lived simultaneity and discourses of diasporic difference. In: Wanni Wibulswasdi Anderson (ed.). Displacements and diasporas: Asians in the Americas. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, pp. 159–169.
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Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, Nina. 2005. Long-distance nationalism. In: Melvin Ember (ed.). Encyclopedia of diasporas: immigrant and refugee cultures around the world 1. New York: Springer, pp. 570–580.
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Book Chapter
Glick Schiller, Nina. 2005. Transborder citizenship: an outcome of legal pluralism within transnational social fields. In: Franz von Benda-Beckmann, Keebet von Benda-Beckmann, and Anne Griffiths (eds.). Mobile people, mobile law: expanding legal relations in a contracting world. Law, Justice and Power. Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 27–49.

Other (1)

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Other
Glick Schiller, Nina. 2005. Globale Religion als eine Form der nicht-ethnischen Inkorporation von Migranten in zwei small-scale-Städten: Halle/Saale (Deutschland) und Manchester, New Hampshire (USA). Bericht/Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung: Sonderausgabe 2005. https://www.eth.mpg.de/pubs/institute-reports/pdf/mpi-eth-institute-report-sonderausgabe-2005-de#page=110.

Monograph (2)

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Monograph
Glick Schiller, Nina, Data Dea, and Markus Höhne. 2005. African culture and the zoo in the 21st century: the "African Village" in the Augsburger Zoo and its wider implications; report to the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. Halle/Saale: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology.
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Monograph
Glick Schiller, Nina, Data Dea, and Markus Höhne. 2005. Afrikanische Kultur und der Zoo im 21. Jahrhundert: eine ethnologische Perspektive auf das "African Village" im Augsburger Zoo; Bericht an das Max Planck Institut für ethnologische Forschung. Halle/Saale: Max-Planck-Institut für Ethnologische Forschung.
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