<p style="text-align: justify;"><em>Acknowledgments Contributors Introduction </em>by Ahmet İçduygu and Zeynep Gülru Göker<em> </em>Part I: Integration, Adaptation or Accommodation: The Creation of Transnational Spaces by Migrants <em>1. Marriage Migration from Turkey to Germany</em><em>: A Qualitative Longitudinal and Dyadic Perspective</em> by Can M. Aybek and Gaby Straßburger <em>2. Organized Amateur Football and Turkish-Speaking Immigrants in London</em><em>: Immigrant Identities and Integration</em> by Kadir Onur Unutulmaz <em>3. The Transnationalism of Turkish Politics or the Politics of Transnationalism? The Case of Turkish Migrants in Australia</em> by Banu Şenay Part II: <em>Migrants Negotiating Integration in the Neoliberal Turkish City 1. Job Visibility as a Variable for Assessing the Frequency of Kurdish Language Use Among Kurdish Migrant Workers in Istanbul</em><em> Workplaces</em> by Anne Schluter and Mahmut Sankarsan <em>2. The Urban Transformation in Kadifekale</em><em>, İzmir</em><em>: The Crossroads of Neoliberalism and Internal Displacement</em> by Neslihan Demirtaş-Milz and Cenk Saraçoğlu <em>3. Migrant Integration, Neoliberal Governmentality and Urban Restructuring: The Cases of Ankara</em><em> and Istanbul</em><em>, Turkey</em> by Tahire Erman <em>Epilogue</em> by Ahmet İçduygu and Zeynep Gülru Göker Index</p>