This book brings together over a dozen journal articles and book chapters written between 2000-2010, together with some new and revised material. All are concerned with transnational migration and multiculturalism and the link between them. The book is in two (connected) parts. Part One is mainly concerned with transnational migration, principally, but not only, between Africa and Europe, and its ongoing significance in the lives of migrants both ‘there’ (where they come from) and ‘here’ (where they live and work). Part Two then focuses on the ‘here’, and the diversity which transnational migration has created in what were previously thought of as relatively homogeneous societies. It thus concerns ethnic, social, cultural and religious difference and what to do about it, something which has been the cause of increasing anxiety in many parts of the world, not least Britain