TY - BOOK AU - Dahinden,Janine AU - Pott,Andreas ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Reflexivities and Knowledge Production in Migration Studies: Pitfalls and Alternatives T2 - IMISCOE Research Series, SN - 9783032033376 AV - JV6001-9480 U1 - 304.8 23 PY - 2026/// CY - Cham PB - Springer Nature Switzerland, Imprint: Springer KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Government policy KW - Social aspects KW - Knowledge, Sociology of KW - Human Migration KW - Migration Policy KW - Sociology of Migration KW - Sociology of Knowledge and Discourse N1 - Chapter 1. Why We (Still) Need to Think and Write About Reflexivities in Migration Studies -- Part I: Epistemology and Producing Knowledge -- Chapter 2. Writing Migrants. Or What I Learnt About the Racialised Production of ‘Scientificity’ While Crossing the Boundary Between Researched Migrant and Migration Researcher -- Chapter 3. Unsettling Normalisation Through Strong Reflexivity: Engaged Scholarship’s Co-Creating Practices Toward Refugees’ Inclusion in the Netherlands -- Chapter 4. Practicing Double Reflexivity. Producing Knowledge on the Production of Knowledge on Migration -- Chapter 5. The Crisis of Representation and the Reflexive Turn in Migration Studies -- Part II: Knowledge Production and Power -- Chapter 6. Decolonising This, Decolonising That: Beyond Rhetorical Decolonisation in Migration Studies -- Chapter 7. Unequal Knowledge Production and Circulation in Migration Studies: Feminist Perspectives -- Chapter 8. Linguistic Hegemony, Marginalization, and Migration Scholarship. A View from the Francophone World -- Chapter 9. Racism in/through Migration Studies -- Part III: Concepts and Categorisations -- Chapter 10. What Comes After ‘Post-Migration’? On the Biographies of Terms -- Chapter 11. A Reflexive Turn in Integration and Assimilation Studies. The Importance of the Power of White People Without a Migration Background -- Chapter 12. Experimenting with Analytical Categories as Reflexive Method: Mobility Trajectories to Study Young People with and without Migration Background -- Chapter 13. The Violence in and the Violence of Gendered Representations of Migrant Others -- Chapter 14. Mixed Migration-Mobility Couples: Disrupting the Age-Old Marriage Between Migration and Culture -- Chapter 15. Kinship Theory and Migration Studies: Challenging Ethnocentrism, Normativity, and State-Centered Epistemologies -- Part IV: Reflecting Reflexivities -- Chapter 16. Rethinking Reflexivities in Migration Studies. A Conversation -- Chapter 17. Shake It, Stretch It, Share It! Moving Reflexivities Beyond Migration; Open Access N2 - This open access book brings together cutting-edge work on reflexive approaches within migration studies and emphasizes the boundedness and political character of knowledge production. Beyond presenting a state-of-the-art of the problematic aspects of knowledge production in migration studies, this volume is innovative insofar as the contributions all formulate alternatives. They should lead to transform knowledge production in relation to migration and therefore contribute to alter our ways to do research and tackle established power relations. By discussing a diverse range of topical subjects – among others, epistemology, power, ethnocentrism, racism, decoloniality, gender and methodology – this volume is a great resource to students, to junior and senior academics in migration studies and social sciences more general as well as to policy-makers in European countries UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-03337-6 ER -