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2010International migration data and the study of super-diversityGamlen, A.
2015IntroductionSigona, N.; Gamlen, A.; Libertore, G.; Neveu-Kringelbach, H.; Sigona, N.; Gamlen, A.; Liberatore, G.; Neveu Kringelbach, H.
2011Introduction: modes of governing global migrationGamlen, A.J.; Marsh, K.; Gamlen, A.; Marsh, K.
2017Investigating education, migration and development - moving triangles in the PacificGamlen, A.; Murray, W.; Overton, J.
2014Knowns and known-unknowns on emigration and the diasporaGamlen, A.; Royal Society of New Zealand: Our Futures Review
2007Making hay while the sun shines: envisioning New Zealand’s state-diaspora relationsGamlen, A.
2013Migration studies: taking stock of a new startGamlen, A.
2012Mixing methods in research on diaspora policiesGamlen, A.; Vargas-Silva, C.
2016Moving inkblots: interpreting images of immigrationGamlen, A.
2016Re-thinking immigrant investment fundsGamlen, A.; Kutarna, C.; Monk, A.
2016Re-thinking immigrant investment fundsGamlen, A.; Kutarna, C.; Monk, A.
2016Teaching migration studies: a new seriesDélano, A.; Gamlen, A.
2008The emigration state and the modern geopolitical imaginationGamlen, A.
2015The impacts of extra-territorial voting: swings, interregnums and feedback effects in New Zealand elections from 1914 to 2011Gamlen, A.
2014The new migration-and-development pessimismGamlen, A.
2015The rise of diaspora institutionsGamlen, A.J.; Sigona, N.; Gamlen, A.; Libertore, G.; Neveu-Kringelbach, H.
2008Why engage diasporas?Gamlen, A.
2008Why is it important to know about diasporas?Gamlen, A.; United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, Conference of European Statisticians
2015祖籍国与离散族裔的关系_比较与理论的视角_亚历山大_德拉诺 = Comparing and Theorizing State-Diaspora RelationsDélano, A.; Gamlen, A.; Falong, L.