Introduction: Ireland and its relationship with migration – Allen White and Mary Gilmartin
Part I: Networks
1. Transnational networks across generations: childhood visits to Ireland by the second-generation in England – Bronwen Walter
2. ‘Two Irelands beyond the sea’: exploring long-distance loyalist networks in the 1880s – William Jenkins
3. Migration integration and the 'network-making power' of the Irish Catholic Church – Breda Gray
4. Ireland's diaspora strategy: diaspora for development? – Mark Boyle, Rob Kitchin and Delphine Ancien
5. Transnational media networks and the ‘migration nation’ – Aphra Kerr, Rebecca King O’Riain and Gavan Titley
Part II: Belonging
6. Children’s words, children’s worlds: exploring the experiences of migrant children in Ireland – Allen White, Naomi Tyrrell, Fina Carpena-Méndez and Caitríona Ní Laoire
7. African migrants in Ireland: the negotiation of belonging and family life – Liam Coakley
8. (Re)negotiating belonging: the Irish in Australia – Patricia M. O’Connor
9. Betwixt, between and belonging: negotiating identity and place in Asylum Seeker Direct Provision Accommodation Centres – Angèle Smith
Part III: Intersections
10. A countertopography of migrant experience in Ireland and beyond – Deirdre Conlon
11. Unbounding migration studies: the intersections of language, space and time – Bettina Migge and Mary Gilmartin
12. Context, scale, and generation: the constructions of belonging – Jamie Goodwin-White
Conclusion: the place of migration – Mary Gilmartin and Allen White
Index
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Mary Gilmartin is a Senior Lecturer in Geography at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Allen White is a Research Associate in the Institute for Social Sciences in the Twenty-first Century, University College, Cork