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Marta Bivand Erdal
Marta Bivand Erdal
Research Professor, Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
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Migrant balancing acts: Understanding the interactions between integration and transnationalism
MB Erdal, C Oeppen
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39 (6), 867-884, 2013
4502013
Beyond the insider–outsider divide in migration research
J Carling, MB Erdal, R Ezzati
Migration Studies 2 (1), 36-54, 2014
4172014
Forced to leave? The discursive and analytical significance of describing migration as forced and voluntary
MB Erdal, C Oeppen
Aspiration, desire and the drivers of migration, 73-90, 2020
4012020
Liquid migration, grounded lives: considerations about future mobility and settlement among Polish and Spanish migrants in Norway
S Bygnes, MB Erdal
Journal of ethnic and migration studies 43 (1), 102-118, 2017
2082017
Return migration and transnationalism: how are the two connected?
J Carling, MB Erdal
International migration 52 (6), 2-12, 2014
1992014
Migrant transnationalism and multi-layered integration: Norwegian-Pakistani migrants' own reflections
MB Erdal
Journal of ethnic and migration studies 39 (6), 983-999, 2013
1182013
‘Where are you from’or ‘when did you come’? Temporal dimensions in migrants' reflections about settlement and return
MB Erdal, R Ezzati
Ethnic and racial studies 38 (7), 1202-1217, 2015
1092015
‘A place to stay in Pakistan’: Why migrants build houses in their country of origin
MB Erdal
Population, Space and Place 18 (5), 629-641, 2012
1052012
How does conflict in migrants’ country of origin affect remittance-sending? Financial priorities and transnational obligations among Somalis and Pakistanis in Norway
J Carling, MB Erdal, C Horst
International Migration Review 46 (2), 283-309, 2012
872012
Possibilities and realities of return migration
J Carling, M Bolognani, MB Erdal, RT Ezzati, C Oeppen, E Paasche, ...
Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) 1, 1-44, 2015
592015
Limited but enduring transnational ties? Transnational family life among Polish migrants in Norway
J Bell, M BIVAND ERDAL
Studia Migracyjne-Przegląd Polonijny 41 (3 (157)), 2015
572015
On the theoretical potential of ‘remittance houses’: Toward a research agenda across emigration contexts
P Boccagni, M Bivand Erdal
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 47 (5), 1066-1083, 2021
542021
The “good citizen”: Asserting and contesting norms of participation and belonging in Oslo
C Horst, MB Erdal, N Jdid
Ethnic and Racial Studies 43 (16), 76-95, 2020
542020
This is My Home’ Pakistani and Polish Migrants’ Return Considerations as Articulations About ‘Home
MB Erdal
Comparative Migration Studies 2, 361-383, 2014
512014
Private money, public scrutiny? Contrasting perspectives on remittances
C Horst, MB Erdal, J Carling, K Afeef
Global Networks 14 (4), 514-532, 2014
492014
Who is the money for? Remittances within and beyond the household in Pakistan
MB Erdal
Asian and Pacific Migration Journal 21 (4), 437-457, 2012
452012
Theorizing interactions of migrant transnationalism and integration through a multiscalar approach
MB Erdal
Comparative Migration Studies 8 (1), 31, 2020
422020
Losing the right to stay: Revocation of refugee permits in Norway
JP Brekke, SR Birkvad, MB Erdal
Journal of Refugee Studies 34 (2), 1637-1656, 2021
372021
Reproducing, transforming and contesting gender relations and identities through migration and transnational ties
MB Erdal, M Pawlak
Gender, Place & Culture 25 (6), 882-898, 2018
372018
Do we have to agree? Accommodating unity in diversity in post-terror Norway
RT Ezzati, M Bivand Erdal
Ethnicities 18 (3), 363-384, 2018
362018
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