Table of Contents; Multicultural Governance in a Mobile World: An Introduction, Anna Triandafyllidou; Part I: What Has Changed?; 1. The Return of the National in a Mobile World, Anna Triandafyllidou; 2. Reimagining the Nation, Migration and Citizenship: The Role of Cultural Institutions and New Institutional Responses, Peggy Levitt; 3. Settlers or Movers? The Temporality of Past Migrations, Political Inaction and Its Consequences, 1945-1985, Jozefien De Bock; Part II: How Have People Responded?; 4. Mobilities Against Prejudice: Social Transnationalism and Attitudes Towards Immigration, Justyna Salamonska; 5. Just Visiting? The Weakening of Social Protection in a Mobile World, Keith Banting and Edward Koning; Part III: How Have States Responded?; 6. Multiculturalism Without Citizenship? Will Kymlicka; 7. Multiculturalism on the Move: An Australian Perspective, Geoffrey Brahm Levey; 8. Multicultural Citizenship and New Migrations, Tariq Modood; Part IV: What Should We Do to Move Forward?; 9. The Migration-mobility nexus: Rethinking Citizenship and Integration as Processes, Matteo Gianni; 10. Raising Claims and Dealing with Claims in a ‘Mobile World’ of ‘Superdiversity’. Institutions and Policies of Accommodation under Pressure, Veit Bader; 11. On the Reciprocal Subordination of Multiculturalism and Migration Policies, Sune Lægaard; 12. Multiculturalism and Temporary Migrant Workers, Bouke de Vries; 13. Democratic Representation in Mobile Societies, Rainer Bauböck.