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Rethinking Morocco: Life-writing of Jews from Morocco

Authors Emanuela Trevisam Semi
Year 2016
Journal Name HESPERIS-TAMUDA
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3 Journal Article

MOROCCO: THE NEW MIGRATION FLOWS

Authors Jamal Benamar, Abid Ihadiyan
Year 2016
Journal Name Revista Barataria
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4 Journal Article

Trouble at home: diasporic second homes as leisure space across generations

Authors Lauren Wagner
Year 2014
Journal Name Annals of Leisure Research
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7 Journal Article

DIET QUALITY OF MOROCCAN ADOLESCENTS LIVING IN MOROCCO AND IN SPAIN

Authors M. Del Pilar Montero, Ana Isabel Mora-Urda, Karim Anzid, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Biosocial Science
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8 Journal Article

Topographies of the Kasbah Route: Hardening of a heritage trail

Authors Lauren Wagner, Claudio Minca
Year 2017
Journal Name Tourist Studies
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10 Journal Article

MOROCCAN MIGRATION AND MERCANTILE MONEY

Authors TK PARK
Year 1992
Journal Name Human Organization
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13 Journal Article

Muslim Antisemitism in Colonial Morocco

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European colonialism in Muslim societies represented a turning point for the powerful European influence that was widespread throughout the Middle East. With European Jews acquisition of land in Palestine, Arab nationalism started to incorporate antisemitic ideology into their texts and discourses. The creation of the Jewish state in 1948 accelerated this process. Thus, paradoxically, while the presence of antisemitism among European societies has been marginal since the end of World War II, socially and politically discredited, and even prosecuted, antisemitic voices have gained ground in the Middle East. With the immigration of the North African populations (both Jewish and Muslim) from the second half of the twentieth century, some conflicts have arisen in Europe as well, particularly, but not exclusively, in France. Therefore, the colonial period is crucial to understanding not only when, how and why European antisemitism entered northern Africa, and later returned to Europe, but above all how it interacted with the local notions and prejudices about Jews in Muslim societies. Further research is required to analyse in detail what the integration of a foreign ideology means and involves for native popular ideas and local prejudices. In this research project, the researcher will address these issues through historical anthropology and ethnography in the context of inter-religious relations in Spanish Colonial Morocco.
Year 2017
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14 Project

La Migration qualifiée au Maroc. Une étude socio-juridique

Authors Khadija ELMADMAD
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Year 2010
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16 Report

Moroccan Jewish first-places: contraction, fabrication, dissipation

Authors Maria Cardeira da Silva
Year 2018
Journal Name International Journal of Heritage Studies
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17 Journal Article

Le Haut Commissariat des Nations Unies au Maroc

Authors Khadija ELMADMAD
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Year 2009
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21 Report

Brokers and Slave Traders in Morocco during French Colonization

Authors Rahal Boubrik
Year 2022
Citations (WoS) 1
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22 Journal Article

The Moroccan State and Moroccan Citizens Abroad

Authors Michael Collyer
Book Title Emigration Nations
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23 Book Chapter

The educational attainment of second-generation immigrants in The Netherland

Authors Jan C. van Ours, Justus Veenman
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 77
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25 Journal Article

Paused subjects: Waiting for migration in North Africa

Authors Alice Elliot
Year 2016
Journal Name Time & Society
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31 Journal Article

Reversed Conditionality in EU External Migration Policy: The Case of Morocco

Authors Fanny Tittel-Mosser
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Contemporary European Research
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32 Journal Article

La migración circular femenina marroquí en Huelva: impacto y cambio

Authors Chadia Arab
Year 2010
Journal Name OBETS. Revista de Ciencias Sociales
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35 Journal Article

Dutch Anthropologists in Morocco: From Exoticism to Islam at Home

Authors Leon Buskens
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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38 Journal Article

Circular Migration Between Italy and Morocco: A case study

Authors Camilla DEVITT
Description
Circular economic migration refers to circular movements, which are partly motivated by either making or saving money. Moroccan migration to Italy has been sedentary rather than circular over the past two decades due to four main factors: visa requirements; employee status and employment based work permits; low earnings; and the absence of a livelihood in Morocco. I present a typology of forms of circular migration between Morocco and Italy based on existing theoretical and empirical research on (circular) migration and interviews with 30 Moroccan circular economic migrants and 21 Italian and Moroccan policymakers, stakeholders, key informants and researchers, conducted during the period June-November 2010. Italian and Moroccan policies, which incentivise and obstruct circularity are also discussed.
Year 2011
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41 Report

Best practices to manage migration: Morocco-Spain

Authors J Arango, P Martin
Year 2005
Journal Name International Migration Review
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42 Journal Article

Mohammed Chukri's autobiographical novel as a source of ethnografy of urban poverty in Morocco

Authors AC Madronal
Year 2005
Journal Name Revista de Dialectología y Tradiciones Populares
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43 Journal Article

Circular Migration between Spain and Morocco: Something more than agricultural work?

Authors Carmen GONZÁLEZ ENRÍQUEZ, Miquel REYNÉS RAMÓN
Description
Circular migration between Morocco and Spain is currently restricted to a very narrow labour niche, the temporary agricultural work. Despite the geographical proximity between the two countries and the large number of Moroccan immigrants on Spanish soil, circular migration characterises only a minimal part of the migratory phenomenon. Other forms of circularity found in close and similar countries also related with Morocco, as Italy, are not present in Spain due to a variety of geographical and institutional reasons. The short periods Moroccan circular migrants spend in Spain and the low qualification of their jobs result in a small effect on development on origin. The report presents proposals to enlarge the scope of circular migration and open it to more qualified jobs.
Year 2011
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45 Report

Recent Migrations from Morocco to Spain

Authors Isabel Bodega, Juan A. Cebrian, Teresa Franchini, ...
Year 1995
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 10
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47 Journal Article

Migration, remittances and regional development in Southern Morocco

Authors Hein de Haas
Year 2006
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 101
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48 Journal Article
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