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<p>Within the context of increased global migration and mobility education occupies a central role which is being transformed by new human movements and cultural diversity flows and networks. Studies under the umbrella terms of migration mobility and mobilities reveal the complexity of these concepts. The field of study ranges from global child mobility as a response to poverty to the reconceptualising of notions of inclusion in relation to pastoralist lifestyles to the ways in which new offshore institutions and transnational diasporas shape the educational experiences of students families and teachers. At the heart of this new research is a need to explore how identity integration and social stratification play a role in the story of global migration between and within the Global North and South. </p><p></p><p>This volume focuses on three major themes: poverty migration social mobility and social reproduction; networks of migration within and across national education systems; and higher education and international student mobility and the concerns and opportunities that go along with this mobility. The international group of researchers who have contributed to this book demonstrate how educational institutions are part of a common global project characterised by fluidity how the social fabric of educational institutions responds to demographic diversity and how new social differentiations occur as a result of human movement. By bringing together these contributions a number of important theoretical and empirical methodological dimensions are identified that need more attention within the growing field of migration and education studies. This volume shows how mobilities and transnational interconnectedness create multiple interactions that tie our different educational projects together. This book was originally published as a special issue of <i>Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education. </i></p>