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Visual ethnography and racial theory: Family photographs as archives of interracial intimacies

Authors France Winddance Twine
Year 2006
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 25
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4 Journal Article

A white side of black Britain: The concept of racial literacy

Authors France Winddance Twine
Year 2004
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 45
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5 Journal Article

INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUE AND BELARUS: CRISIS OR CHANCE?

Authors Liubou Uladykouskaja, Susan de France
Year 2016
Journal Name NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MANAGERIAL STAFF OF CULTURE AND ARTS HERALD
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7 Journal Article

France

Authors Agnès van Zanten, Mathieu Ichou
Book Title The Palgrave Handbook of Race and Ethnic Inequalities in Education
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12 Book Chapter

The U.S./France Contrast Frame and Black Lives Matter in France

Authors Jean Beaman, Jennifer Fredette
Year 2022
Journal Name Perspectives on Politics
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15 Journal Article

Made in France? Chinese Student Return Migration from French Business Schools

Authors Wei SHEN
Description
Chinese migration to France is not a new phenomenon; however, France has seen rapid growth of migration from China in the past decade. Among the increasingly diverse migratory flow, a prominent group is Chinese students. As in many European countries, more and more Chinese students are now studying in France, at universities, grandes écoles and language schools etc… There is limited research focusing on this group of migrants. Therefore, this paper will analyse the circular migration of Chinese students between China and France by focusing on the return migration from elite French business schools. It illustrates the importance of prior experiences and pre-acquisition of academic and professional capital on their choice to migrate to France. At the same time, this paper investigates how family ties with China and institutional agents (private and public sectors) and the multiple-layers of forces (national and supranational) behind Chinese student return migration. This paper argues that the strong family relations and contacts, career strategy and prospects for returnees and confidence in the Chinese economy are significant return factors. Returnees’ academic, professional and social experiences in France are also important in their decision. In addition, it shows how these talents are integrated in the skilled labour market and how they maintain connections with France. The return migration of Chinese students from France is a unique link and network, which needs cooperation from both parties to ensure a win-win brains circulation.
Year 2008
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16 Report

Community unemployment and immigrants' health in Montreal

Authors Maria-Victoria Zunzunegui, Mathieu Forster, Lise Gauvin, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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19 Journal Article

Processus migratoire et tendances actuelles de l'immigration libanaise en France

Authors Amir Abdulkarim
Year 1996
Journal Name Espace populations sociétés
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20 Journal Article

Identity Discourses and Diasporic Aesthetics in Black Paris: Community Formation and the Translation of Culture

Authors Bennetta Jules-Rosette
Year 2000
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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22 Journal Article

Introduction — “Another France”

Authors Loretta E. Bass
Book Title African Immigrant Families in Another France
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24 Book Chapter

Indians in France : an increasingly diverse population

Authors Leonard WILLIAMS
Description
This country report traces the history of migration from India to France and uses a wide variety of sources to build a general picture of the socio-economic and demographic profile of the Indian population in France, as well as an illustration of their treatment in the French media, the implications of France’s legal framework for them and a presentation of the religious and cultural associations established, and the level of socio-cultural integration that these Indians have achieved. Being a relatively small migrant community in France, this population has received relatively little academic attention, least of all for the most recent wave of migrants; high skilled workers and students. In order to add to our knowledge about Indians in France this report concludes with the results of a survey carried out in July 2013 with sixty-one respondents and explores their motivations as well as their experiences of migration to France.
Year 2013
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26 Report

La France dans l'espace transnational turc

Authors Stéphane de Tapia
Year 1996
Journal Name Espace populations sociétés
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27 Journal Article

Southern Europeans in France: Invisible Migrants?

Authors Tatiana Eremenko, Nora El Qadim, Elsa Steichen
Book Title South-North Migration of EU Citizens in Times of Crisis
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28 Book Chapter

CHINESE IMMIGRATION TO FRANCE

Authors Isabelle Attane
Year 2022
Journal Name Population
Citations (WoS) 1
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29 Journal Article

Indian Migrants in France: Country report

Authors Christine MOLINER
Description
Indian migration in France is remarkable for its diversity and social invisibility. Indian migrants belong to a wide spectrum of religious, ethnic, linguistic and social backgrounds and their migration routes to France are multiple: one can roughly distinguish between French speaking groups linked to France by the colonial past and more recent migrants from Panjab and Gujerat who ended in France because they could not migrated to the UK. Unskilled labour predominates among the first generation of non-French speaking migrants, but the second generation, supplemented by highly qualified professionals from India, start entering the job-market with qualifications. Few in numbers, Indians tend also to be invisible as migrants for the general public and in academic research –the later traditionally focusing on formerly colonised migrants. India benefits from a good image in France, and Indians tend to be considered as a model minority.
Year 2012
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30 Report

ONLINE SURVEY AS EMPATHIC BRIDGING FOR THE DISENFRANCHISED GRIEF OF PET LOSS

Authors Wendy Packman, Betty J. Carmack, Rachel Katz, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
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33 Journal Article

Speaking with Swingers in Spain and France: Strategies from the Swinger World

Authors Margaret J. Vaynman, J. Tuomas Harviainen
Year 2023
Journal Name SEXUALITY & CULTURE-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL
Citations (WoS) 3
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39 Journal Article

A Post-Colonial Bouillabaisse: Africans in France — Context and Theory

Authors Loretta E. Bass
Book Title African Immigrant Families in Another France
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41 Book Chapter

CREATING LEGAL DIFFERENCE: THE IMPOSSIBLE DIVORCE OF RUSSIAN JEWS IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY FRANCE

Authors Geraldine Gudefin
Year 2017
Journal Name NASHIM-A JOURNAL OF JEWISH WOMENS STUDIES & GENDER ISSUES
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42 Journal Article

Country Monographs: France

Authors Jacques Barou
Book Title Citizenship, Belonging and Intergenerational Relations in African Migration
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44 Book Chapter

Citizenship Rights for Aliens in France

Authors Benoît Guiguet
Book Title Citizenship in a Global World
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45 Book Chapter

Persistence of French colonial link since the abolition of slavery in Reunion and critic of figures of emancipation

Authors Laetitia Boqui-Queni
Year 2016
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FRANCOPHONE STUDIES
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46 Journal Article

Literature against anti-Semitism (1940-1944). French and Soviet emigré writers in France against the persecution of the Jews

Description
The research project Literature against anti-Semitisme (1940-1944). French and Soviet emigré writers in France against the persecution of the Jews aims at investigating the views which writers had of the persecution of the Jews in Occupied France. More exactly, it aims at approaching the texts of the writers who reacted to the injustices suffered by the Jews who became exiles and were hunted down as Others, before being simply eliminated. In this context, we intend to study various works of fiction (stories, novels, poetry) in which the question of the persecution of the Jews is at stake. The project is defined by two axes: (1) the French writers who raised their voices against the persecutions of which the Jews were victims in France, (2) émigré writers from Central and Oriental Europe (Russian, Russian-language, Georgian) who lived in France during the Occupation and who also stood up against these injustices. Two circumstances which are specific to France have to be taken in account. Firstly, the persecution of the Jews in France implemented by the Vichy government during the Occupation needs to be understood in the context of a national/local anti-Semitic policy the roots of which are to be found in the pre-war society. Secondly, the public role of the writers was more important compared to other countries. If many of them had raised their voices against the events unfolding in Europe, this voice is acquiring a decisive importance in the shaping of public opinion. In approaching the problem of resistance in France to the Nazi occupiers, it would be necessary to consider the flows of immigration affecting the country in the twenties and thirties, when a large number of intellectuals and writers arrived from Central and Eastern Europe and took part in French cultural and public life, among other things by sharing its opposition to the rise of Nazism in Europe.
Year 2015
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47 Project

France-Hongrie, 16 mars 1939 : une certaine idée de la France

Authors François Da Rocha Carneiro
Year 2024
Journal Name Hommes & migrations
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48 Journal Article

Trajectories and Origins survey

Description
Survey on population diversity in France. The TeO survey aims to identify the impact of origins on living conditions and social trajectories while taking account of other sociodemographic characteristics, i.e. social environment, neighbourhood, age, cohort, sex and educational level. The questions of integration and discrimination are at the centre of public debate. But France still lacks national statistics to study these issues. The TeO survey is designed to supply data for this purpose. TeO covers all populations living in metropolitan France (mainland and Corsica), their current living conditions and their trajectories. The survey focuses on populations whose life course may be adversely affected by factors linked to their physical appearance (immigrants, descendants of immigrants, persons from the French overseas territories and their descendants). The TeO survey was conducted jointly by INED and INSEE. It was closely supervised by the official bodies which oversee the collection and use of public statistics (CNIS; CNIL). It guarantees scrupulous respect for respondents’ rights: all participants were surveyed on a voluntary and anonymous basis. Data collection (from 22,000 respondents in metropolitan France) took place between September 2008 and February 2009. Initial results were published in early 2010.
Year 2008
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49 Data Set

Conclusions — Inequality, (Dis)location and Sub-Saharan African Inclusion

Authors Loretta E. Bass
Book Title African Immigrant Families in Another France
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50 Book Chapter
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