Becoming a citizen: Incorporating immigrants and refugees in the United States and Canada I Bloemraad Univ of California Press, 2006 | 1545 | 2006 |
Citizenship and immigration: Multiculturalism, assimilation, and challenges to the nation-state I Bloemraad, A Korteweg, G Yurdakul Annual Review of Sociology 34 (1), 153, 2008 | 1262 | 2008 |
Does immigration erode social capital? The conditional effects of immigration-generated diversity on trust, membership, and participation across 19 countries, 1981–2000 C Kesler, I Bloemraad Canadian Journal of Political Science/Revue canadienne de science politique …, 2010 | 429 | 2010 |
Who Claims Dual Citizenship? The Limits of Postnationalism, the Possibilities of Transnationalism, and the Persistence of Traditional Citizenship1 I Bloemraad International migration review 38 (2), 389-426, 2004 | 374 | 2004 |
Rallying for immigrant rights: The fight for inclusion in 21st century America K Voss, I Bloemraad Univ of California Press, 2011 | 356* | 2011 |
Is there a trade-off between multiculturalism and socio-political integration? Policy regimes and immigrant incorporation in comparative perspective M Wright, I Bloemraad Perspectives on Politics 10 (1), 77-95, 2012 | 350 | 2012 |
Becoming a citizen in the United States and Canada: Structured mobilization and immigrant political incorporation I Bloemraad Social Forces 85 (2), 667-695, 2006 | 341 | 2006 |
Migrants, minorities and the media: Information, representations and participation in the public sphere E Bleich, I Bloemraad, E De Graauw Migrants, Minorities, and the Media, 9-25, 2018 | 260 | 2018 |
Civic hopes and political realities: Immigrants, community organizations, and political engagement SK Ramakrishnan, I Bloemraad Russell Sage Foundation, 2008 | 255 | 2008 |
It's a family affair: Intergenerational mobilization in the spring 2006 protests I Bloemraad, C Trost American Behavioral Scientist 52 (4), 507-532, 2008 | 223 | 2008 |
The limits of de Tocqueville: How government facilitates organisational capacity in newcomer communities I Bloemraad Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 31 (5), 865-887, 2005 | 220 | 2005 |
Citizenship and immigration a current review I Bloemraad Journal of International Migration and Integration/Revue de l'integration et …, 2000 | 220 | 2000 |
Immigrant and ethnic minority representation in Europe: Conceptual challenges and theoretical approaches I Bloemraad, K Schönwälder West European Politics 36 (3), 564-579, 2013 | 210 | 2013 |
“Utter failure” or unity out of diversity? Debating and evaluating policies of multiculturalism I Bloemraad, M Wright International Migration Review 48, S292-S334, 2014 | 193 | 2014 |
Theorising the power of citizenship as claims-making I Bloemraad Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44 (1), 4-26, 2018 | 180 | 2018 |
The North American Naturalization Gap: An Institutional Approach to Citizenship Acquisition in the United States and Canada1 I Bloemraad International Migration Review 36 (1), 193-228, 2002 | 174 | 2002 |
The promise and pitfalls of comparative research design in the study of migration I Bloemraad Migration studies 1 (1), 27-46, 2013 | 168 | 2013 |
The Oxford handbook of citizenship A Shachar, R Bauböck, I Bloemraad, M Vink Oxford University Press, 2017 | 150 | 2017 |
Accessing the corridors of power: Puzzles and pathways to understanding minority representation I Bloemraad West European Politics 36 (3), 652-670, 2013 | 150 | 2013 |
Rights, economics, or family? Frame resonance, political ideology, and the immigrant rights movement I Bloemraad, F Silva, K Voss Social Forces 94 (4), 1647-1674, 2016 | 148 | 2016 |