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Contents: Introduction: insiderness in migration and mobility research: conceptual considerations, Lejla Voloder Part I Dimensions of Insiderness: Negotiating aboriginal participation in research: dilemmas and opportunities, Michele Lobo Cosmopolitan engagement in researching race relations in New Zealand, Farisa Fozdar In the tide between being an insider and outsider: experiences from research on international student mobility in Germany, Basak Bilecen Conducting qualitative research: dancing a tango between insider- and outsiderness, Christof Van Mol, Rilke Mahieu, Helene Marie-Lou De Clerck, Edith Piqueray, Joris Wauters, Francois Levrau, Els Vanderwaeren and Joris Michielsen. Part II Researching Home and Community: Behind the emic lines: ethics and politics of insiders' ethnography, Hariz Halilovich Close, closer, closest: participant observation at home, Efrat Tzadik-Fallik Emotive connections: insider research with Turkish/Kurdish Alevi migrants in Germany, Derya Ozkul. Part III Producing Self, Producing Others: Between suspicion and trust: fieldwork in the Australian-Hungarian community, Petra Andits Interrupting anonymity: the researcher in an expatriate community, Angela Lehmann Black on Black: insider positionality and the Black African migrant research experience in Australia, Virginia Mapedzahama and Kwamena Kwansah-Aidoo Academic intercultural encounters and cosmopolitan knowledge translation, Liudmila Kirpitchenko Index.

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