Foreword: Migration, Space and Transnational Identities
Robin Cohen and in Daniel Conway and Pauline Leonard (Eds.), (2014), Migration, Space and Transnational Identities: The British in South Africa,
Foreward: Connected sociologies
Robin Cohen and in Gurminder K. Bhambra, (2014), Connected Sociologies
Representations: Powers and Pitfalls
Robin Cohen, (2014), Migration: A COMPAS Anthology, Migration: A COMPAS Anthology, 73 - 75
Stuart Hall: a memoir and a tribute
Robin Cohen, (2014), Network: A newsletter of the British Sociological Association, Network, 116, 22 - 23
Quotidian creolization and diasporic echoes: Resistance and co-optation in Cape Verde and Louisiana
Olivia Sheringham and Robin Cohen, (2013), IMI Working Paper Series, 72
Introduction: Islands and Identities
Robin Cohen and Olivia Sheringham, (2013), Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, Islands, Diaspora, and Creolization, 17 (1), 1 - 5
Islands, Diaspora, and Creolization
Robin Cohen and Olivia Sheringham, (2013), Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, 17 (1)
The Salience of Islands in the Articulation of Creolization and Diaspora
Robin Cohen and Olivia Sheringham, (2013), Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, Islands, Diaspora, and Creolization, 17 (1), 6 - 17
Connecting culture and migration
Robin Cohen and Gunvor Jónsson in Robin Cohen and Gunvor Jónsson (eds.), (2011), Migration and Culture, xiii - xxxii
Social identities, diaspora and creolization
Robin Cohen and in Kim Knott and Sean McLoughlin (Eds.), (2010), Diasporas: Concepts, Identities, Intersections
Cinematic representations of diaspora: Italians and Jews
Lesley Marx and Robin Cohen, (2010), Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture, 1 (1), 5 - 23
The creolization debate: analysing mixed identities and cultures
Robin Cohen and Paola Toninato, (2009), The Creolization Reader: Studies in Mixed Identities and Cultures
Solid, ductile and liquid: the changing role of homeland and home in diaspora studies
Robin Cohen, (2009), Transnationalism: Diasporas and the Advents of a New Dis(order)