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The Intellectual and Material Legacies of Late Medieval Sephardic Judaism: An Interdisciplinary Approach

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Year 2008
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4 Project

Neurodidactics of Performing Arts: The Impact of Drama Teaching on Second Language Acquisition

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Year 2015
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5 Project

A quantitative analysis of the micro-dynamics of persecution using biographic data of the Jews of Munich (1933-1945)

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7 Project

THE CHALLENGE OF INTERDISCIPLINARITY: A CONVERSATION ABOUT INTRODUCTORY COURSES TO JEWISH STUDIES

Authors Lori Lefkovitz, David Shneer, Shelly Tenenbaum
Year 2014
Journal Name SHOFAR-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF JEWISH STUDIES
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8 Journal Article

Fair and Consistent Border Controls? A Critical, Multi-methodological and Interdisciplinary Study of Asylum Adjudication in Europe

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Year 2016
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9 Project

ASYFAIR: Fair and Consistent Border Controls? A Critical, Multi-methodological and Interdisciplinary Study of Asylum Adjudication in Europe

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Year 2016
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10 Project

Mexican Migration Project

Principal investigator Jorge Durand Arp-Nisen (Co-Director), Douglas S. Massey (Co-Director)
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The Mexican Migration Project (MMP) was created in 1982 by an interdisciplinary team of researchers to further our understanding of the complex process of Mexican migration to the United States. The project is a binational research effort co-directed by Jorge Durand, professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Guadalajara (Mexico), and Douglas S. Massey, professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, with a joint appointment in the Woodrow Wilson School, at Princeton University (US). Since its inception, the MMP's main focus has been to gather social as well as economic information on Mexican-US migration. The data collected has been compiled in a comprehensive database that is available to the public free of charge for research and educational purposes through this web-site. The MMP is a unique source of data that enables researchers to track patterns and processes of contemporary Mexican immigration to the United States. The project is a multi-disciplinary research effort that generates public use data on the characteristics and behavior of Mexican migrants.
Year 1982
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11 Project

REPROBLEMATISING LANGUAGE (IN) EDUCATION IN THE PHILIPPINES: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE

Authors Paolo Miguel M. Vicerra, Jem R. Javier
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
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13 Journal Article

Blackness in Britain

Authors Lisa Amanda Palmer, Kehinde Andrews
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14 Book

Contested Cities Revisited: a multidisciplinary, multi-scale analysis of urban space

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Year 2015
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17 Project

Strategies and Structures. A multi-disciplinary study of the preconditions for entrepreneurship among immigrants in Sweden.

Principal investigator Martin Klinthäll (REMESO Project Leader), Susanne Urban (Participants from REMESO), Zoran Slavnic (Participants from REMESO), Craig Mitchell (Participants not from REMESO), Tobias Schölin (Participants not from REMESO)
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The project analyses how changes in policies and regulations affect conditions and opportunities for small business development in different industries over time, and how self-employed persons act in response to changes in opportunity structures. We study strategies of growth and survival within specific industries and markets, but also transitions of self-employment across industries and types of markets. The project will contribute new knowledge through a systematic and coherent longitudinal and spatial investigation of the dynamics of self-employment among immigrants in Sweden. The project systematically applies and develops instruments from recent international research on ethnic minority businesses (EMB). Theory in the field is developed through the integration of entrepreneurship theory and new theoretical contributions from EMB research. Theoretical perspectives on strategies and self-employed as actors is combined with theory on opportunity structures (the framework of ?mixed embeddedness?). Methodologically, the approach implies coordinated analyses of different dimensions on different levels, using a combination of policy studies, case studies and quantitative analyses.
Year 2014
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Migration, minorities and maternity services: an international collaboration across three contrasting countries (Study Group)

Principal investigator Sarah Maria Salway (Principal Investigator)
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The Study Group will examine how migration and consequent ethno-cultural diversity have been problematized and responded to within the health systems of Germany, the United Kingdom and Canada. The focus is on maternity services and reproductive outcomes. Preliminary work will establish a conceptual framework that has pertinence to the three countries of focus, a methodological approach with particular attention to achieving meaningful comparison and operational feasibility across settings, as well as an operational structure that enables both inter-disciplinary and cross-national collaboration and active involvement of policy-makers, practitioners and users/consumers.
Year 2008
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23 Project

TRAvelling Ceramic Technologies as markers of human mobility in the Aegean

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Year 2017
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24 Project

Populist rebellion against modernity in 21st-century Eastern Europe: neo-traditionalism and neo-feudalism

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Year 2019
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26 Project

RICHE – a platform and inventory for child health research in Europe

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Year 2010
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38 Project

Science and Society: From a History of the “Emotional Images of DNA” to a Set of Multidisciplinary Actions for Disseminating Good Social Values in Europe

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Joining Life Long Learning, Sociology of Science, contemporary Genetics, and the recommendations of the Science and Society European Action Plan published by the EU in 2002, this proposed project revolves around society’s image of DNA. Society has many ideas regarding the genetic code: DNA as guarantor of social positions; DNA as a mold from which cloning is possible; DNA as repository of human qualities, etc. Comparing those ideas with the recent advancements in the life sciences we find sometimes a gap between science and society’s convictions that can hinder the scientific progress and intercultural integration of Europe. The theoretical objectives of the proposal aim to outline an history of DNA ideas present in society through an analysis of cultural elements (scientific knowledge, emotions, evocations, etc.) and of channels (theater, literature, divulgation, etc.) that contribute to their formation and diffusion. The practical actions give rise to a permanent interdisciplinary workshop, aimed at creating “cultural objects” that use narrative languages to spread a realistic and positive idea of the relationship DNA/CULTURE. This experience will allow the applicant to advance in his career becoming the coordinator of the workshop and earn the professorship on themes discussed in this proposal at the Università di Catania (Italy).
Year 2009
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42 Project

Legal Cultures and Literary Trials in the Age of Goethe. The Vehmic Court Motif in Interdisciplinary and Comparative Perspective

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Year 2018
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43 Project

Statistical and Computational Genetics Tools for Investigation of Human History from Large Genetic Datasets

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This proposal concerns the development of new statistical and computations methods for drawing inferences from genetic data. As a member of the Genographic Consortium, the author has access to both vast amounts of genetic data, and an array of scientific collaborators worldwide, seeking to answer questions regarding history of the human species, ancient migrations, etc. through analysis of genetic data. Some of the work already performed includes a method for mutation probability estimation from large datasets, and a paper on analysis of a large mtDNA database. A number of exciting challenges for the future work are discussed. Once the author joins the faculty at Tel Aviv University, this research will contribute to ongoing international collaboration, to inter-disciplinary collaboration within the University and to increasing our understanding about the past --- and future --- of our species, and the manner in which people world wide are connected to each other as members of one extended family.
Year 2007
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45 Project

Human Mobility: An Issue of Multidisciplinary Research

Authors Armando Montanari, Barbara Staniscia
Year 2016
Book Title Global Change and Human Mobility
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46 Book Chapter

International Migration, Immobility and Development. Multidisciplinary Perspectives.

Authors Rainer Baubock, Tomas Hammar, Grete Brochmann, ...
Year 1999
Journal Name International Migration Review
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48 Journal Article

"Transnational Migration, Citizenship and the Circulation of Rights and Responsibilities"

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Year 2014
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50 Project

International Migration Research

Authors Michael Bommes, Ewa Morawska
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52 Book

Organizing integration

Principal investigator Andreas Diedrich (Project Leader), Maria-José Zapata-Campos (Participants )
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The starting point of this multi-disciplinary research programme is the vertiginous growth in international migration and the recent “refugee crisis” in Europe, as well as the ever-present questions of social and economic integration of recent refugees and other immigrants. The programme aims to examine the challenges and opportunities created by novel initiatives that aim to support labour market integration of refugees and other immigrants who have been granted residency in Sweden – including the problems of coordination and organisation between the plethora of initiatives. The research will be conducted within a practice-based approach to organising (Gherardi & Nicolini, 2002; Nicolini, 2012) and aims to produce novel knowledge to facilitate the establishment of more sustainable processes and practices for integrating refugees and other immigrants in the labour market.
Year 2017
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54 Project

European Encounters

Authors Karen Schönwälder, Rainer Ohliger
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55 Book

Storytelling. Interdisciplinary and intercultural perspectives

Authors R Bendix
Year 2003
Journal Name FABULA
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56 Journal Article

Regards croisés sur la migration de retour

Authors Audrey Lenoël, Anda David, Annalisa Maitilasso
Year 2020
Journal Name Emulations - Revue de sciences sociales
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59 Journal Article

Children, Young People and Borders: A Multidisciplinary Outlook

Authors Machteld Venken, Virpi Kaisto, Chiara Brambilla
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Borderlands Studies
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61 Journal Article

Immigration research for a new century: Multidisciplinary perspectives

Authors Philip Q. Yang, Nancy Foner, Ruben G. Rumbaut, ...
Year 2002
Journal Name Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews
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62 Journal Article

Conceptualizing and contextualizing research and policy for links between climate change and migration

Authors Himani Upadhyay, Ilan Kelman, Lingaraj G J, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management
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63 Journal Article

Adaptation and assessment of a common element treatment protocol designed to improve mental health in forcibly displaced populations

Principal investigator Haley Carroll (Principal Investigator)
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The relationship between migration and mental health is complex given the heterogeneous and context specific nature of migration and, generally speaking, forcibly displaced populations are at increased risk for developing mental health disorders. Yet, despite the recent Venezuelan forced displacement being the greatest diaspora in the recorded history of Latin America, little is known about the mental health effects and potential treatment targets for this at risk, stigmatized, and underserved population. In order to address a significant lack of mental health care seeking and retention in this population, the current multi-disciplinary study proposes a comprehensive examination of factors that serve as facilitators and barriers to mental health treatment seeking and treatment retention in forcibly displaced populations, which will then be leveraged to adapt and pilot an evidence-based treatment approach to increase retention of Venezuelan migrants in care.
Year 2022
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65 Project

Bounded Justice and the Limits of Health Equity

Authors Melissa S. Creary
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LAW MEDICINE & ETHICS
Citations (WoS) 37
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67 Journal Article

Memory and Migration: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Memory Studies

Authors Dina Georgis
Year 2013
Journal Name UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO QUARTERLY
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69 Journal Article

Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives

Authors Nancy Foner, Rubén G. Rumbaut, Steven J. Gold
Year 2000
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70 Book

TRAINING OF INDIGENOUS TEACHERS: INTERDISCIPLINARY EXPERIENCES

Authors Maria Aparecida da Rocha Medina
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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72 Journal Article

Crossings: Mexican immigration in interdisciplinary perspectives

Authors JD Vigil
Year 2000
Journal Name Journal of Latin American Studies
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74 Journal Article

Understanding everyday racism: An interdisciplinary theory

Authors Stephen P. Banks
Year 1994
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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75 Journal Article

Introduction: Interdisciplinary Dialogues and Methodological Debates

Authors Fernando Lozano-Ascencio, Liliana Rivera-Sánchez
Book Title The Practice of Research on Migration and Mobilities
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76 Book Chapter

Integration of Machine Translation Paradigms

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Machine Translation (MT) is a highly interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary field since it is approached from the point of view of engineering, computer science, informatics, statistics and linguists. Unfortunately, the cooperation and interaction among these fields in relation to MT technologies is still very low. The goal of this research project is to approach the different profiles in the MT community by providing a new integrated MT paradigm which mainly includes linguistic technologies and statistical algorithms. Basically, our research will be focused on the problem of dynamically integrating the two most popular MT paradigms: the rule-based and the statistical-based. We will use linguistic technologies developed either for the rule-based MT systems or other natural language processing tasks into statistical MT systems. Linguistic technologies include: bilingual dictionaries, transfer rules, statistical parsing, word sense disambiguation, morphological and syntactic analysis. The new paradigm will provide solutions to current MT challenges such as unknown words, reordering and semantic ambiguities. The project will focus on the three most spoken languages in the world: Chinese, Spanish and English; and all translation combinations among them. These language pairs do not only involve many economical and cultural interests, but they also include some of the most relevant MT challenges such as morphological, syntactic and semantic variations.
Year 2012
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79 Project

Gender and Cultural Patterns of Suicidal Behavior

Authors Diana D. van Bergen, Johannes H. Smit, Ad J.F.M. Kerkhof, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Crisis
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81 Journal Article

Multidisciplinary modelling approaches to understand harmful algal blooms dynamics

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Harmful algal blooms (HABs) cause large economic losses every year in aquaculture and fisheries worldwide, due to shellfish toxicity and mass fish mortality. Understanding HABs dynamics requires an integrated strategy that includes not only observation but also modelling. Models are essential tools toward defining the complexity of HAB events and forecasting their occurrence (e.g., bloom initiation, intensity, duration, and decline). Coupling physical effects (turbulence, shear, advection) and biological behaviour (migration, physiological adaptation) holds the key to understand HABs dynamics. However, biological models are still at basic stages due to the lack of knowledge of the life history parameters and behaviour patterns of HABs species. In this project, we propose the development of an expert system, using non-linear techniques, which will include existing and newly acquired knowledge of the behaviour of HABs species in the study areas. This expert system will account for the physiological condition and behaviour of individual organisms in a Lagrangian particle-tracking model. Advection and diffusion used to force the IBM will be obtained from simulations of coupled physical models This multidisciplinary modelling approach will be a very useful tool to elucidate the mechanisms involved in HABs dynamics through the joint effects of organism behaviour and physical forcing.
Year 2011
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82 Project

The bilingual mental lexicon: interdisciplinary approaches

Authors John W. Schwieter
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
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84 Journal Article

Mapping the evolution of algorithmic HRM (AHRM): a multidisciplinary synthesis

Authors Roslyn Cameron, Heinz Herrmann, Alan Nankervis
Year 2024
Journal Name Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
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95 Journal Article

Music, Digitization, Mediation: Towards Interdisciplinary Music Studies

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Year 2010
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97 Project

Risk and MigrationA Transnational History of Romanian Migration to Western Europe (2002-2013)

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The liberalization of border controls following the breakdown of the Europe's communist regimes led to important flows of East-West migration. Western Europeans, fearing a literal invasion of Central and Eastern European immigrants, increasingly interpreted this new-found mobility as being fraught with risk. This research project will examine the history of Romanian migration to France and Italy from 2002 until the end of 2013 from the perspective of risk. It will analyse how evaluations of and responses to risk shape the migration process. The first step of this project will be to understand how fear of migration influences political responses and regulatory measures. The second step will investigate how this sense of fear developed and evolved within French, Italian and Romanian societies. It will also analyse how risk perception impacts migrants’ relationships with the host society. Focussing on the migrants’ own perceptions of their mobility, the third step of the project will examine how they respond to risk. An emphasis will be placed on young adults. The inter-disciplinary perspective adopted in this study will provide a more complete history of Romanian migration during the last decade. Drawing on empirical research, this study will focus on the connections that could be established between European citizens. The final objective is to demonstrate the relevance of ‘risk’ in understanding the migration process.
Year 2015
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99 Project

Understanding and predicting developmental language abilities anddisorders in multilingual Europe

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Year 2015
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100 Project
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