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Privileged mobilities: Locating the expatriate in migration scholarship
S Kunz
Geography Compass 10 (3), 89-101, 2016
2102016
Expatriate, migrant? The social life of migration categories and the polyvalent mobility of race
S Kunz
Journal of ethnic and migration studies 46 (11), 2145-2162, 2020
1192020
Public attitudes to poverty and welfare, 1983–2011
E Clery, L Lee, S Kunz
York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 2013
61*2013
‘Making space’in Cairo: Expatriate movements and spatial practices
S Kunz
Geoforum 88, 109-117, 2018
202018
A business empire and its migrants: Royal Dutch Shell and the management of racial capitalism
S Kunz
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 45 (2), 377-391, 2020
112020
Provincializing “immigrant integration”: privileged migration to Nairobi and the problem of integration
S Kunz
Ethnic and Racial Studies 45 (10), 1896-1917, 2022
62022
Gibraltarians’ attitudes towards Brexit and the Gibraltar-Spain frontier
J Dittmer, S Kunz, J Bocking, C Brown, H Cooney, S Datta, M de Soissons, ...
Space and Polity 23 (3), 283-298, 2019
52019
Post-colonial liminality:‘Expatriate’narratives in the East Africa Women’s League
S Kunz
British Migration, 75-93, 2018
32018
Expatriate: Following a migration category
S Kunz
Expatriate, 2023
22023
Making international expats in Nairobi
S Kunz
Expatriate, 153-186, 2023
12023
Ethnographies of the super-rich
K Higgins, S Kunz
Focaal 2022 (92), 118-123, 2022
12022
The force of events: the ‘Brexit interval’and popular aspirations for Gibraltarian diplomacy
J Dittmer, S Kunz, A Cutmore, L Brigati, G Buckley, G Budd, I Duxfield, ...
Territory, Politics, Governance 9 (5), 708-724, 2021
12021
Introduction to Postgraduate Pedagogies: Centring Graduate Teaching Assistants in Higher Education
A Hastie, L Clark, S Kunz, J Hansen, A Standen
Postgraduate Pedagogies 1 (1), 7-26, 2021
12021
Gender roles and relations within Bolivian migrant networks: Ambivalent transgressions, regressions and new autonomies
MJO Liebers, S Kunz
Gender, Work and Migration, 121-139, 2018
12018
Invisible no more: women’s work in the oil and gas industry
S Kunz
Journal of Energy History 9, 2023
2023
Studying elites: Challenges, opportunities & progressive potential
K Higgins, S Kunz
National Centre for Research Methods, 2023
2023
Studying expatriates: Academic divisions of (skilled) labour
S Kunz
Expatriate, 216-247, 2023
2023
Towards a new breed of expatriate manager in international business
S Kunz
Expatriate, 89-119, 2023
2023
Following the expatriate: Theoretical and methodological starting points
S Kunz
Expatriate, 13-46, 2023
2023
Archiving the temporary expatriate
S Kunz
Expatriate, 187-215, 2023
2023
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