Global Networks-A Journal of Transnational Affairs

Papers
(The H4-Index of Global Networks-A Journal of Transnational Affairs is 15. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Issue Information50
Issue Information35
‘It's just a natural human thing to do, to go and visit your family… but it's not easy for us’: Gender and generation in Bangladeshis’ transnational visits between London and Sylhet31
Fleeting joy, divergent expectations and reconfigured intimacies: The visits home of Filipino migrant care workers in Singapore30
One ocean one temple: Alternative Chinese temple networks in Southeast Asia27
Diaspora Voices Explored: Introducing a Representative Claims Framework to Analyse the Tibetan Diaspora Network Online25
Feelings of Guilt When Caring for Parents Across Borders: The Role of Gender and Country‐Specific Care Systems and Norms24
Foreign Direct Investment and Democracy: A Global Network Analysis, 2 001–201724
From cosmopolitan convergences to situated religious cosmopolitanism: The early spread of the Bahá’í Faith in Singapore and Malaya (1950–1975)23
Transnational Families in Africa: Migrants and the Role of Information Communication Technologies. Edited by Maria C.Marchetti‐Mercer, LeslieSwartz and LorettaBaldassar. Wits University Press.22
Reactive Transnationalism and the Ascent of Donald Trump: Evidence From the Latino Immigrant National Election Survey18
Pandemic politics and the rise of immigration: Online attitudes towards Westerners and the west in China17
16
How do emerging market suppliers reshape the governance of global value chains? Evidence from China15
Digital Borders and Bordering Along the Vietnam–Australia Migration Corridor15
Work as affective care: Visiting parents’ experiences of paid work abroad15
Strawberries in Wintertime. Understanding Moldovan Transnational Family Lives by Unpacking the Senses and Memories of a Persistent Parcel‐Sending Practice15
0.44829893112183