- Alba, Richard & Foner, Nancy (2017) Strangers no more, Immigration and the challenges of integration in North America and Western Europe. Princeton: Prince-ton University Press.
- Brettell, C. & Hollifield, J. (2015) (eds.) Migration Theory: Talking across disci-plines. Third Edition. London: Routledge.
- Jenkins, R. (2008) Social Identity. London & New York: Routledge.
- Moses, J. (2006) International Migration: Globalization’s last frontier. London: Zed Books.
- Oishi, N. (2005) Women in Motion. Globalization, State Policies, and Labor Migra-tion in Asia. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
- Ryndyk, O., Suter, B, and Odden, G. (2021) Migration to and from Welfare States. Lived Experiences of the Welfare-Migration Nexus in a Globalised World. Amsterdam: IMISCOE Springer Series.
- Samers, M. & Collyer, M. (2017) Migration. Second edition. London: Routledge.
- Suyemoto, K.L., Donovan, R.A. and Kim G.S. (2022) Unraveling assumptions: A primer for understanding oppression and privilege. New York: Routledge
Apart from the listed books above, a list of journal articles and other reading material will be provided before the course starts.