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Introduction; Christine Hunner-Kreisel and Sabine Bohne
Part I. Children's and Youth's own Perspective in Migrant Societies
Can we Compare Children's Well-being Across Countries?; Lessons from the Children's Worlds Study; Sabine Andresen and Asher Ben-Arieh
Do Muslim Girls Really Need Saving? Boundary-Making and Gender in Swiss Schools; Brigit Allenbach
Children's Conceptions of Otherness: Constructions of the 'Moral Self' and Implications for Experiences of Migration; Tobia Fattore
Acquiring Agency: Children's Perspective Within the Context of Migration in Germany; Karin Kämpfe and Manuela Westphal
Part II. Education, Social Differentiations and (In-)Equality
'It's Hard to Blend in': Everyday Experiences of Schooling Achievement, Migration and Neoliberal Education Policy; Jen Skattebol
Ethnic Difference and Inequality: An Ethnographic Study of Early Childhood Educational Organizations; Isabell Diehm, Melanie Kuhn, Claudia Machold and Miriam Mai
Educational Inequality of Migrant Children in China: from Visible Exclusion to Invisible Discrimination; Yafang Wang and Diqing Jiang
(Temporary) Educational Integration of School-age Children in the Context of Multiple and Multidirectional Migration: A Critical Challenge for the European Union and its Member States; Beatrix Bukus
Education: Children and Youths in Rural Areas
A German Perspective; Margit Stein
Part III. Questions of Global and Local Living
Making Sense of the Smell of Bangladesh; Benjamin Zeitlyn
Qualities of Childhood: Kyrgyz Preschoolers Between Local Exigencies and Global Promises
Doris Bühler-Niederberger
From Access to Post-access Concerns: Rethinking Inclusion in Education Through Children's Everyday School Attendance in Rural Malaysia; Noëmi Gerber and Roy Huijsmans
Transgenerational Culture Transfer as Social Constructions in Intergenerational Relationships; Christine Meyer
Part IV. Living Circumstances Shaped by Patterns of Migration and Mobility
Blood Always Finds a Way Home': AIDS Orphanhood and the Transformation of Kinship, Fosterage, and Children's Circulation Strategies in Uganda; Kristen Cheney
Transnational Childhood and the Globalization of Intimacy; Elisabeth Rohr
Back to Baku: Educational Mobility Experiences of Two Young Azerbaijanis and Identity Positionings Back 'Home'; Christine Hunner-Kreisel. .
Part I. Children's and Youth's own Perspective in Migrant Societies
Can we Compare Children's Well-being Across Countries?; Lessons from the Children's Worlds Study; Sabine Andresen and Asher Ben-Arieh
Do Muslim Girls Really Need Saving? Boundary-Making and Gender in Swiss Schools; Brigit Allenbach
Children's Conceptions of Otherness: Constructions of the 'Moral Self' and Implications for Experiences of Migration; Tobia Fattore
Acquiring Agency: Children's Perspective Within the Context of Migration in Germany; Karin Kämpfe and Manuela Westphal
Part II. Education, Social Differentiations and (In-)Equality
'It's Hard to Blend in': Everyday Experiences of Schooling Achievement, Migration and Neoliberal Education Policy; Jen Skattebol
Ethnic Difference and Inequality: An Ethnographic Study of Early Childhood Educational Organizations; Isabell Diehm, Melanie Kuhn, Claudia Machold and Miriam Mai
Educational Inequality of Migrant Children in China: from Visible Exclusion to Invisible Discrimination; Yafang Wang and Diqing Jiang
(Temporary) Educational Integration of School-age Children in the Context of Multiple and Multidirectional Migration: A Critical Challenge for the European Union and its Member States; Beatrix Bukus
Education: Children and Youths in Rural Areas
A German Perspective; Margit Stein
Part III. Questions of Global and Local Living
Making Sense of the Smell of Bangladesh; Benjamin Zeitlyn
Qualities of Childhood: Kyrgyz Preschoolers Between Local Exigencies and Global Promises
Doris Bühler-Niederberger
From Access to Post-access Concerns: Rethinking Inclusion in Education Through Children's Everyday School Attendance in Rural Malaysia; Noëmi Gerber and Roy Huijsmans
Transgenerational Culture Transfer as Social Constructions in Intergenerational Relationships; Christine Meyer
Part IV. Living Circumstances Shaped by Patterns of Migration and Mobility
Blood Always Finds a Way Home': AIDS Orphanhood and the Transformation of Kinship, Fosterage, and Children's Circulation Strategies in Uganda; Kristen Cheney
Transnational Childhood and the Globalization of Intimacy; Elisabeth Rohr
Back to Baku: Educational Mobility Experiences of Two Young Azerbaijanis and Identity Positionings Back 'Home'; Christine Hunner-Kreisel. .