BaubockR, 1991, “Migration and citizenship”New Community18(1) 27–48
2.
CampaniG, 1995, “Women migrants: from marginal subjects to social actors”, in The Cambridge Survey of World Migration Ed. CohenR (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge) pp 546–560
3.
CastlesSMillerM, 1993Age of Migration (Macmillan, London)
4.
Environment and Planning A1994, “Theme issue: Citizenship”26(6) 840–955
5.
FincherR, 1993, “Gender relations and the geography of migration”Environment and Planning A251703–1705
6.
HammarT, 1990Democracy and the Nation-state: Aliens, Denizens and Citizens in a World of International Migration (Avebury, Aldershot, Hants)
7.
KofmanE, 1995, “Citizenship for some but not for others: spaces of citizenship in contemporary Europe”Political Geography14121–137
8.
KofmanESalesR, 1996, “Geography of gender and welfare in Europe”, in Women of the European Union: The Politics of Work and Daily Lives Eds Garcia RamonDMonkJ (Routledge, London) pp 31–60
9.
MeehanE, 1993Citizenship and the European Community (Sage, London)
10.
MonkJ, 1994, “Place matters: comparative international perspectives on feminist geography”Professional Geographer46277–288
11.
Political Geography1995, “Theme issue: Spaces of citizenship”14(2)
12.
RouseR, 1995, “Questions of identity: personhood and collectivity in transnational migration to the United States”Critique of Anthropology15351–380
13.
SmithS, 1989, “Society, space and citizenship: a human geography for the ‘new times’”Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series14144–156