Families of Children with Disabilities 2021. Nazli Kibria and Walter Suarez Becerra. “Deserving Immigrants and Good Advocate Mothers: Immigrant Mothers’ Negotiations of Special Education Systems for Children with Disabilities”. Social Problems. 68 (3): 591-607. https://doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spaa005
Bangladesh: Diaspora, Culture and Politics 2022. Nazli Kibria and Sultan Mohammed Zakaria. ‘Working for a Living in the Land of Allah’: Labor Migration from Bangladesh to Saudi Arabia and Remittances of Wahhabism”. Pp. 208-220. In Wahhabism in the World: Understanding the Global Impact of Saudi Religious Influence edited by Peter Mandaville. Oxford University Press.
2021. “The Emerging Diaspora of Bangladesh: Fifty Years of Overseas Movements and Settlements”. Chapter 20 In The Emergence of Bangladesh: Interdisciplinary Perspectives edited by Habibul Khondker, Olav Muurlink, Asif Bin Ali. Palgrave MacMillan.
2012. “Transnational Marriage and the Bangladeshi Muslim Diaspora in Britain and the U.S.” Culture and Religion Vol. 13, no 2: 277-290.
2011. Muslims in Motion: Islam and National Identity in the Bangladeshi Diaspora. New Brunswick, New Jersey, and London: Rutgers University Press.
2009. “Marry into a Good Family: Transnational Reproduction and Intergenerational Relations in Bangladeshi American Families”. In Across Generations: Immigrant Families in America. Edited by Nancy Foner. New York University Press. (Sisimpur Mobile Van Show in Village, 2005) 2009. Nazli Kibria and Sonali Jain. “Cultural Impacts of Sisimpur, Sesame Street in Bangladesh: Views of Caregivers of Children in Rural Bangladesh”. Journal of Comparative Family Studies Vol. 40 (1): 57-75
Immigration Policy and Families 2019. “#FamiliesBelongTogether: Facts and Fictions of Race and Family in U.S. Immigration Policy.” Sociological Forum Volume 34 (4): 809-817. https://doi.org/10.1111/socf.12548
2020. “The Strength and Fragility of Family Reunification Policies in Contemporary Western States”. Pp. 277-288. Chapter 17 in The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism edited by John Stone, Rutledge Dennis, Polly Rizova and Xiaoshuo Hou. John Wiley and Sons. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119430452.ch17
2017. Nazli Kibria, Megan O’Leary and Cara Bowman. “The Good Immigrant Worker”: Neoliberalism, Deserving Immigrants and the Struggle for Comprehensive Immigration Reform.” Journal of International Migration and Integration. 9 (1): 1-13. .DOI 10.1007/s12134-017-0516-2