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<div>In <i>Migrants and City-Making</i> Ayşe Çağlar and Nina Glick Schiller trace the participation of migrants in the unequal networks of power that connect their lives to regional national and global institutions. Grounding their work in comparative ethnographies of three cities struggling to regain their former standing-Mardin Turkey; Manchester New Hampshire; and Halle/Saale Germany-Çağlar and Glick Schiller challenge common assumptions that migrants exist on society's periphery threaten social cohesion and require integration. Instead Çağlar and Glick Schiller explore their multifaceted role as city-makers including their relationships to municipal officials urban developers political leaders business owners community organizers and social justice movements. In each city Çağlar and Glick Schiller met with migrants from around the world; attended&nbsp;cultural events meetings and religious services;&nbsp;and patronized migrant-owned businesses allowing them to gain insights into the ways in which migrants build social relationships with non-migrants and participate in urban restoration and development. In exploring the changing historical contingencies within which migrants live and work Çağlar and Glick Schiller highlight how city-making invariably involves engaging with the far-reaching forces that dispossess people of their land jobs resources neighborhoods and hope.&nbsp;</div>