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First and foremost, I am deeply grateful to the people who allowed me access to their mobility experiences for this book. Without them, this work would obviously not have been possible. Your stories and hospitality will stay with me. Second, I would like to extend my thanks to the various trade unions and works councilors who allowed me to accompany them on housing site visits and helped me set up the fieldwork, as well as the interpreters, translators, and transcribers who aided me in the development of the interviews.
It has been a pleasure to do the research for this book as part of the European Research Council project Transnational Work and the Evolution of Sovereignty (#263782) with Nathan Lillie as PI. Thanks are due specifically to Nathan Lillie, Lisa Berntsen, Sonila Danaj, Erka Çaro, Laura Mankki, and Markku Sippola. My deep appreciation also goes out to Sjoerd Beugelsdijk and the Global Economics and Management Department at the University of Groningen, as well as to Marja Keränen and the Political Science Department at the University of Jyväskylä. I had the pleasure of presenting various aspects of this work to many groups, and I am grateful for the invitations to do so. Thank you also to the many people who discussed various aspects of this work at conferences, reviewed my submissions to journals, or offered feedback on works in process. In particular, thank you to Gabriella Alberti, Magdalena Bernaciak, Andreas Bieler, Ian Bruff, Brian Burgoon, Jan Cremers, Virginia Doellgast, Jan Drahokoupil, Matthias Ebenau, Roland Erne, Ian Greer, Anke Hassel, Marco Hauptmeier, Mijke Houwerzijl, Gregory Jackson, Niilo Kauppi, Jette Steen Knudsen, Miriam Kullmann, Katja Mäkinen, Stefania Marino, Christian May, Andreas Nölke, Marko Nousiainen, Maite Tapia, and Bettina Wagner as well as various anonymous reviewers.
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