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The making of the South African (1998) refugees act

The uncaptured urbanite: Migration and state power in Johannesburg

Immigration and the state of exception: Security and sovereignty in East and Southern Africa

Young, urban refugees in Kampala, Uganda: Some thoughts on the ethics of fieldwork and issues of representation

Transplants and transients: Nativism, nationalism, and migration in inner-city Johannesburg

The laws of (in)hospitality: Black Africans in South Africa

Discrimination and development?: Migration, urbanisation, and sustainable livelihoods

Tactical cosmopolitanism and idioms of belonging: Insertion and self-exclusion in Johannesburg

The value of transparency, replicability, & representativeness: a response to Graeme Rodgers’s “‘Hanging out’ with forced migrants”

The burden of representation in humanitarian contexts: Survey research on mobile and marginal populations