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  1. See for example Ho (2009), Wade (2008) and McNally (2008). Also relevant are Masse (2008), Fox (2008), and Collins (2008) whose articles appear in conservative newspapers.

  2. See for example Sassen (1999), Castles and Miller (2009) and also Lem and Barber (2010).

  3. See Wallerstein (1980).

  4. See Wolf (1982).

  5. See for example Friedman (2003, 2004), Kalb (2005), and Davis (2006).

  6. Also see Lem (2012).

  7. See Ravenstein (1885).

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Lem, W., Barber, P.G. The dialectics of migration. Dialect Anthropol 37, 357–362 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-013-9325-y

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