Dr. Sarah Anschütz

Assistant Professor
International Development Studies

Publications

2025

Scholarly publications

Anschütz, S., & Cheung Judge, R. (2025). The Digitally Mediated ‘Homeland’ Mobilities of West African Diaspora Youth: Diversifying Grounded Engagements, Peer Networks and Leisure Practices. Global Networks, 25(4), Article e70034. [DOI] [Portal]
Ogden, L. J., Akom Ankobrey, G., Anschütz, S., & Mazzucato, V. (2025). Transnational resources through trajectories and temporalities of migrant youth mobility between Ghana and Europe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 51(6), 1489-1507 . [DOI] [Portal]

2024

Scholarly publications

Anschütz, S., & Mazzucato, V. (2024). Pacing mobility trajectories: Temporality and agency in ‘home’ visits by migrant youth. Population, Space and Place, 30(5), Article e2762. [DOI]

2023

Scholarly publications

Anschütz, S., & Mazzucato, V. (2023). Travel and personal growth: the value of visits to the country of origin for transnational migrant youth. Compare, 53(8), 1392–1409. [DOI]

Popularising publications

Anschütz, S. (2023). Ghana is different. In E. Fourie, & C. Hoene (Eds.), The stories we tell: Creative nonfiction accounts of our research (pp. 16-21)

2022

Scholarly publications

Anschütz, S. (2022, May 30). Young lives on the move: The mobility trajectories and transnational affective engagements of Ghanaian background youth living in Belgium. [DOI]
Mazzucato, V., Ankobrey, G. A., Anschütz, S., Ogden, L. J., & Osei, O. E. (2022). Mobility Trajectory Mapping for Researching the Lives and Learning Experiences of Transnational Youth. In C. Magno, J. Lew, & S. Rodriguez (Eds.), (Re)Mapping Migration and Education: Centering Methods and Methodologies (Vol. 8, pp. 38–64). Brill. [DOI]
Anschütz, S., & Mazzucato, V. (2022). Reconceptualizing family reunification from a youth mobilities perspective: transnational youth between Ghana and Belgium. Children's Geographies, 20(2), 160–173. [DOI]
Anschütz, S. (2022). Extraordinary everydayness: Young people's affective engagements with the country of origin through digital media and transnational mobility. Global Networks, 22(3), 483-498. [DOI]