@book{AmelinaLutz, author = {Amelina, Anna and Lutz, Helma}, title = {Gender, Migration, Transnationalisierung : eine intersektionelle Einf{\"u}hrung}, publisher = {Transcript Verlag}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8376-3796-0}, pages = {216}, language = {de} } @book{Amelina, author = {Amelina, Anna}, title = {Transnationalizing inequalities in Europe : Sociocultural boundaries, assemblages and regimes of intersection}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-138-67987-0}, pages = {X, 206}, language = {en} } @misc{AmelinaHorvathPeters, author = {Amelina, Anna and Horvath, Kenneth and Peters, Karin}, title = {Re-thinking the politics of migration : on the uses and challenges of regime perspectives for migration research}, series = {Migration Studies}, volume = {5}, journal = {Migration Studies}, number = {3}, issn = {2049-5846}, pages = {301 -- 314}, language = {en} } @misc{AmelinaBarglowskiBilecen, author = {Amelina, Anna and Barglowski, Karolina and Bilecen, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {Coming Out within Transnational Families: Intimate Confessions under Western Eyes}, series = {Social identities : journal for the study of race, nation and culture}, journal = {Social identities : journal for the study of race, nation and culture}, issn = {1363-0296}, pages = {16}, language = {en} } @incollection{AmelinaHorvath, author = {Amelina, Anna and Horvath, Kenneth}, title = {Sociology of Migration, Vol. 1}, series = {The Cambridge Handbook of Sociology}, booktitle = {The Cambridge Handbook of Sociology}, editor = {Korgen, Kathleen}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {New York}, pages = {465 -- 474}, language = {en} } @incollection{AmelinaBilecen, author = {Amelina, Anna and Bilecen, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {Egozentrierte Netzwerkanalyse in der Biographieforschung: Methodologische Potenziale und empirische Veranschaulichung}, series = {Handbuch Biographieforschung}, booktitle = {Handbuch Biographieforschung}, editor = {Lutz, Helma and Schiebel, Martina and Tuider, Elisabeth}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-18170-3}, pages = {597 -- 610}, language = {de} } @techreport{Amelina, author = {Amelina, Anna}, title = {After the Reflexive Turn in Migration Studies: Toward the Doing Migration approach}, publisher = {Goethe-Universit{\"a}t Frankfurt, Department of Social Sciences}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-450041}, pages = {35}, language = {en} } @techreport{BilecenAmelina, author = {Bilecen, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Amelina, Anna}, title = {A Network Approach to Migrants Transnational Biographies}, publisher = {Goethe-Universit{\"a}t Frankfurt, Department of Social Sciences}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hebis:30:3-450037}, pages = {17}, language = {en} } @techreport{ZabranskyAmelina, author = {Zabransky, Florian and Amelina, Anna}, title = {Intra-EU Mobility and Selective European Social Citizenship: Profiles of Welfare Inclusion and Exclusion in the Context of EU Social Security Coordination}, publisher = {WSF Working Paper Series, NORFACE Welfare Statue Futures}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {21}, language = {en} } @book{Amelina, author = {Amelina, Anna}, title = {Transnationalizing inequalities in Europe. Sociocultural boundaries, assemblages and regimes of intersection}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-138-67987-0}, pages = {x, 206}, language = {en} } @book{AmelinaLutz, author = {Amelina, Anna and Lutz, Helma}, title = {Gender and migration. Transnational and intersectional prospects}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-138-47920-3}, pages = {159}, language = {en} } @incollection{AmelinaBarglowski, author = {Amelina, Anna and Barglowski, Karolina}, title = {Key Methodological Tools for Diaspora Studies: Combining Transnational and Intersectional Approaches}, series = {Routledge handbook of diaspora studies}, booktitle = {Routledge handbook of diaspora studies}, editor = {Cohen, Robin and Fischer, Carolin}, publisher = {Routledge, Taylor \& Francis Group}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-138-63113-7}, pages = {31 -- 39}, language = {en} } @misc{AmelinaSchaefer, author = {Amelina, Anna and Sch{\"a}fer, Jana}, title = {Intersectionality as critical social theory, Patricia Hill Collins, 2019}, series = {Ethnic and Racial Studies}, volume = {43}, journal = {Ethnic and Racial Studies}, number = {8}, doi = {10.1080/01419870.2019.1707252}, pages = {1478 -- 1480}, language = {en} } @incollection{AmelinaTrzeciak, author = {Amelina, Anna and Trzeciak, Miriam Friz}, title = {Gender Mobile und Gendered Mobilities. Paradigmatische Grundlagen der gendersensiblen Migrationsforschung.}, series = {Handbuch Migrationssoziologie}, booktitle = {Handbuch Migrationssoziologie}, editor = {R{\"o}der, Antje and Zifonun, Darius}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-20773-1}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-20773-1_13-1}, pages = {1 -- 28}, abstract = {Der Beitrag bietet einen {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber die zentralen Ans{\"a}tze der gendersensiblen Migrationsforschung. Im ersten Schritt werden deren historische Anf{\"a}nge nachgezeichnet und die wesentlichen Grundlagen der Geschlechterforschung eingef{\"u}hrt. Im zweiten Schritt werden die thematischen Leitlinien innerhalb der aktuellen gendersensiblen Migrationsforschung vorgestellt, zu denen die Dekonstruktion der zentralen Begriffe der Migrationsforschung, gendersoziologische Ans{\"a}tze zu F{\"u}rsorgearbeit und transnationalen Familien sowie makro-orientierte Ans{\"a}tze zur Analyse von vergeschlechtlichtem Wissen, Institutionen und Macht geh{\"o}ren (insbesondere Migrations-/Grenzregime-Ans{\"a}tze, gendersensible Analysen von B{\"u}rgerschaft sowie de- und postkoloniale Ans{\"a}tze). Im letzten Schritt werden Herausforderungen der zuk{\"u}nftigen gendersensiblen Migrationsforschung benannt, unter anderem die Weiterentwicklung anti-essenzialistischer Positionen, die Einbettung gendersensibler Forschung in den gesellschaftstheoretischen und zeitdiagnostischen Rahmen sowie die Reflexion der vielf{\"a}ltigen Positionalit{\"a}ten im Forschungsprozess.}, language = {de} } @misc{AmelinaSchaeferTrzeciak, author = {Amelina, Anna and Sch{\"a}fer, Jana and Trzeciak, Miriam Friz}, title = {Classificatory Struggles Revisited: Theorizing Current Conflicts over Migration, Belonging and Membership}, series = {Journal of Immigrant \& Refugee Studies}, volume = {19}, journal = {Journal of Immigrant \& Refugee Studies}, number = {1}, issn = {1556-2956}, doi = {10.1080/15562948.2020.1854918}, pages = {1 -- 8}, language = {en} } @misc{AmelinaSchaefer, author = {Amelina, Anna and Sch{\"a}fer, Jana}, title = {Rezension: Birgit Bl{\"a}ttel-Mink, Torsten Noack, Corinna Onnen, Katrin Sp{\"a}te und Rita Stein-Redent (Hrsg.): Fl{\"u}chtigkeiten. Sozialwissenschaftliche Debatten}, series = {Z´flucht. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Flucht- und Fl{\"u}chtlingsforschung}, volume = {4}, journal = {Z´flucht. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Flucht- und Fl{\"u}chtlingsforschung}, number = {1}, doi = {10.5771/2509-9485-2020-1-152}, pages = {152 -- 156}, language = {de} } @incollection{TrzeciakAmelina, author = {Trzeciak, Miriam Friz and Amelina, Anna}, title = {Gender on the Move : Paradigmatische Impulse f{\"u}r eine gendersensible Migrationsforschung}, series = {Soziologie der Migration}, booktitle = {Soziologie der Migration}, editor = {Faist, Thomas}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Oldenbourg}, isbn = {978-3-11-068062-1}, pages = {399 -- 423}, language = {de} } @misc{AmelinaSchaefer, author = {Amelina, Anna and Sch{\"a}fer, Jana}, title = {Re-centring class-making across borders at various dur{\´e}es: Translocational optic, coloniality of class theory and multi-scalar capitalist dynamics}, series = {Global Networks}, journal = {Global Networks}, issn = {1470-2266}, doi = {10.1111/glob.12457}, pages = {1 -- 15}, abstract = {Sociological research on cross-border class-making often centres on contemporary dynamics of social inequality in the context of migration and mobility. Relying on the cultural-sociological and processual understanding of 'class', the article integrates three bodies of literature to study complexities of global and transnational class-making to overcome the 'presentist' bias. Building on the accounts of the Annales School, and specifically on Fernand Braudel's famous distinction between courte dur{\´e}e, moyenne dur{\´e}e and longue dur{\´e}e of historic time periods, the article brings together three different bodies of research: (i) transnational and intersectional approaches; (ii) conceptual history of class theory and (iii) theories of racial and multi-scalar capitalist dynamics to develop a flexible and relational, but historic-sensitive toolkit for the analysis of global and transnational class-making. One of the greatest advantages of this multi-temporal outlook is that it allows to avoid over-generalizing accounts on the logics of class-making and to unpick potentially heterogeneous dynamics of class (re)production.}, language = {en} } @misc{Amelina, author = {Amelina, Anna}, title = {Knowledge production for whom? Doing migrations, colonialities and standpoints in non-hegemonic migration research}, series = {Ethnic and Racial Studies}, volume = {45}, journal = {Ethnic and Racial Studies}, number = {13}, issn = {0141-9870}, doi = {10.1080/01419870.2022.2064717}, pages = {2393 -- 2415}, abstract = {Building on the representation problem of migration studies, this article identifies current alternative knowledge production strategies in social scientific migration research. After reviewing calls for denaturalization, demigranticization and decolonization, it elaborates on an integrated "umbrella" perspective - the doing-migration approach - for implementing these alternative strategies. First, building on the socioconstructivist and performativist accounts, the article pleads for studying the institutional and non-institutional sayings and doings about "migration" that generate historic-specific and changeable migranticized societal orders. Second, the article synthesizes the doing-migration approach and coloniality/ies-sensitive approaches to explicitly study long-term, large-scale power asymmetries and patterns of inequalities in the context of the postcolonial, postsocialist and neo-colonial dynamics. Finally, in addressing the question "Who has the power of definition within migration studies?", this article differentiates between the concepts of standpoint and positionality.}, language = {en} } @misc{Amelina, author = {Amelina, Anna}, title = {Theorizing large-scale societal relations through the conceptual lens of cross-border assemblages}, series = {Current Sociology}, volume = {69}, journal = {Current Sociology}, number = {3}, issn = {0011-3921}, doi = {10.1177/0011392120931145}, pages = {352 -- 371}, abstract = {The concept of assemblage has recently become fashionable in studies of cross-border, global and transnational relations. In addressing the most important elements of this approach, the article provides an analytical vocabulary for analysing the processes of societalization in the context of global and transnational realms. After critically reflecting on the classical sociological approaches to society and social differentiation, the article argues that, because of its poststructuralist basis, the concept of assemblage is the appropriate conceptual tool for studying societal macro-relations of power and inequality while avoiding the modernist heritage of classical social theory. Furthermore, by synthesizing poststructuralist thinking, intersectional theory and multiscalar approaches to space, the article suggests that the assemblage theory can be used to better understand the current forms of cross-border social inequalities in the multiple and partly overlapping contexts of postcolonialism, postsocialism and the EU political project. In a nutshell, it is not a plea to adopt the assemblage approach as a new 'grand theory' but rather as a flexible conceptual tool that allows an inductive theory-building.}, language = {en} } @misc{AmelinaBoatcăBongaertsetal., author = {Amelina, Anna and Boatcă, Manuela and Bongaerts, Gregor and Weiß, Anja}, title = {Theorizing societalization across borders: Globality, transnationality, postcoloniality}, series = {Current Sociology}, volume = {69}, journal = {Current Sociology}, number = {3}, issn = {0011-3921}, doi = {10.1177/0011392120952119}, pages = {303 -- 314}, abstract = {The editorial summarizes the main conceptual and epistemological challenges of theorizing on society across borders. Its particular aim is to initiate the dialogue between theories of society and cross-border studies that address global, transnational and postcolonial relations. In essence, this special issue addresses four interrelated concerns of studying societal processes across borders. The first of these concerns is prompted by a decades-old critique of methodological nationalism. The second concern addresses the question of how can 'society' and the boundaries of 'societalization' be conceptualized, if global, transnational and postcolonial processes straddle the boundaries of nation-states? The third concern relates to the fact that sociological 'grand' theories have been criticized for failing to analyze recent developments of societies on a meso- and micro-level. Fourthly, a conversation between social theory and cross-border studies is also challenged by epistemic inequalities. Therefore, theories of society should be able to take into account not only the 'grand scale' of societal contexts and societal changes but also the positionality of the theorizing subject within global asymmetries of power.}, language = {en} } @incollection{LutzAmelina, author = {Lutz, Helma and Amelina, Anna}, title = {Intersectionality and Transnationality as Key Tools for Gender Sensitive Migration Research}, series = {The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Migration}, booktitle = {The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Migration}, editor = {Mora, Claudia and Piper, Nicola}, publisher = {Palgrave Macmillan and Springer Nature}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-63346-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-63347-9_4}, pages = {55 -- 72}, language = {en} }