Medios de viaje y transporte.

There are several means of transportation used by migrants including airplanes, coaches and trains, cars and taxis, ships, ferries, boats, rubber dinghies and even bicycles or donkeys. In recent decades, there has been a huge increase in the number of carriers and in particular low budget carriers available to travellers and migrants. For the regular passenger, journeys have become safer, faster, and more affordable, connecting more places than ever before. For the irregular passenger however, journeys often remain dangerous, slow and expensive. Many means of transportation such as low budget flights or long distance coaches are used simultaneously by travellers and migrants, as well as by regular and irregular migrants.

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Where We Fly: Low Cost Carrier Journeys and Locations and their Roles in Promoting European Intercultural Dialogue, Shaping European Representations and Establishing Social Networks

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Year 2010
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2 Project

Galileo Localization for Railway Operation Innovation

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Year 2012
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10 Project

Kinotextuality in Matt Huynh’s The Boat

Authors Mike Lehman
Year 2020
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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14 Journal Article

INTERNAL MIGRATION IN THE UNITED-STATES - AN EVALUATION OF FEDERAL DATA

Authors AM ISSERMAN, DA PLANE, DB MCMILLEN
Year 1982
Journal Name REVIEW OF PUBLIC DATA USE
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15 Journal Article

Coach migration in German high performance sport

Authors Pamela Wicker, Johannes Orlowski, Christoph Breuer
Year 2018
Journal Name European Sport Management Quarterly
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19 Journal Article

THE SHIP AS A PRE-OCCUPIED SPACE: A THEORETICAL AND APPLLIED APPROACH TO MIGRANT CULTURE BETWEEN ITALY AND THE UNITED STATES

Authors Teresa Fiore
Year 2015
Journal Name ZIBALDONE-ESTUDIOS ITALIANOS DE LA TORRE DEL VIRREY
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20 Journal Article

Migration by Boat

Authors Lynda Mannik
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21 Book

DOES THE AIRPORT AS NO-PLACE? PRELIMINARY THOUGHTS

Authors Angelica Alvites Baiadera
Year 2015
Journal Name REVISTA SAN GREGORIO
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22 Journal Article

Study on Airport Asylum Procedures at European Airports

Principal investigator Martin Wagner (Project Coordinator)
Description
The Swiss Federal Office for Migration (BFM) has commissioned the ICMPD to undertake a comparative study of asylum procedures at seven European airports - Zürich, Brussels, Frankfurt a.M., London-Heathrow, Vienna, Paris-Roissy and Schiphol. Objectives • To provide an overview of the legal and practical framework and methods applied in the selected airports • To enable the BMF to put the Swiss policies into a European perspective • To design better and more rational airport asylum procedures Outcomes Comparative analysis of: • Asylum procedure at the airport • Accommodation of asylum seekers during the procedure in the transit zone • Deportation and securing The study includes elements of field research (qualitative interviews with governmental, non-governmental and international organisations involved as well as visitation of the respective premises at the airport) and desk research (examination of legal texts, literature and relevant statistics).
Year 2008
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23 Project

Innovative Intelligent Rail

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Year 2015
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24 Project

UNITED-STATES-POLICY TOWARD HAITIAN BOAT PEOPLE, 1972-93

Authors C MITCHELL
Year 1994
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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25 Journal Article

Cuatro historias de migración veracruzana: desertores y retornados en la fragata holandesa Agata Galera (1747)

Authors Alejandro Salamanca Rodríguez, Alejandro Salamanca Rodriguez
Year 2020
Journal Name Trashumante. Revista Americana de Historia Social
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27 Journal Article

ETCS Advanced Testing and Smart Train Positioning System

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Year 2012
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30 Project

Actual and ideal sources of coaching knowledge of elite Chinese coaches

Authors Chao He, Pierre Trudel, Diane M. Culver
Year 2018
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCE & COACHING
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35 Journal Article

Search And Rescue Aid and Surveillance using High EGNSS Accuracy

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Year 2018
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38 Project

Galileo Signal Priority

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Year 2012
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39 Project

The Cross-Border Migration

Authors Rutvica Andrijasevic
Book Title Migration, Agency and Citizenship in Sex Trafficking
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40 Book Chapter

Boat migration across the Central Mediterranean: drivers, experiences and responses

Authors S McMahon, N Sigona
Description
In 2015 an estimated 1,011,712 people crossed the Mediterranean to Europe in search of safety and a better life. 3,770 are known to have died trying to make this journey1. Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the Department for International Development (DfID), the MEDMIG project examines the dynamics, determinants, drivers and infrastructures underpinning this recent migration across and loss of life in the Mediterranean. This research brief presents some of our findings in relation to the Central Mediterranean route from North Africa to Italy and Malta, exploring the dynamics of migration before, during and after the sea crossing. We will place particular focus on the motivations, routes and experiences of those making the journey and local, national and European Union (EU) policy responses.
Year 2016
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41 Report

Piloting and industrial validation of autonomous and sustainable animal deterring system for the rail transport

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Year 2015
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43 Project

The Carceral Archipelago: transnational circulations in global perspective, 1415-1960

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Year 2013
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44 Project

MAKING IT TO THE CENTER, MIGRATION AND ADAPTATION AMONG HAITIAN BOAT-PEOPLE

Authors RM CHIERICI
Year 1987
Journal Name NEW YORK FOLKLORE
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50 Journal Article

Exile and migration in La nave de los locos, by Cristina Peri Rossi. A journey to others' spaces

Authors Juan D. Cid Hidalgo
Year 2012
Journal Name CO-HERENCIA
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51 Journal Article

The Migration Machine

Authors Albert Meijer, Huub Dijstelbloem, Michiel Besters
Book Title Migration and the New Technological Borders of Europe
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54 Book Chapter

Satellite based operation and management of local low traffic lines (SATLOC)

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Year 2012
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56 Project

The Beast: Riding the Rails and Dodging Narcos on the Migrant Train.

Authors Ellen Van Damme
Year 2018
Journal Name Latin American Perspectives
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57 Journal Article

Migration between social and criminal networks. Jumping the remains of the Honduran migration train

Year 2013
Book Title The Migration Industry and the Commercialization of International Migration
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59 Book Chapter

Migrants smuggled by sea to the EU : facts, laws and policy options

Authors Philippe DE BRUYCKER, Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Philippe FARGUES
Description
On 3 October 2013, 366 migrants drowned when their boat sank less than a mile off the shore of the Italian island of Lampedusa. A number of questions must be addressed in finding the best policy response to this tragedy. Was it the sign of a new trend in irregular migration to the EU; or was it a sign of increased risks associated with smuggling? Do smuggled migrants resemble regular asylum seekers and migrants or do they represent a specific group? In other words do the Lampedusa events call for a drastic revision of EU asylum and migration policy or an ad hoc response?
Year 2013
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60 Report

Institutional and organizational adaptation emergency. Lessons from irregular maritime African migration to the Canary Islands

Authors El Observatorio de la Inmigración de Tenerife (OBITen)
Description
During 2006 the Canary Islands received more than 30,000 boat people from the West African coasts. The so-called “cayuco crisis” resulted in institutional and or-ganizational improvement in the management of irre-gular migration flows through the Canaries Regional Coordination Centre, established in 2006. The centre coordinates the interception, retention and repatriation provisions and integrates several institutional actors like Frontex, the Ministry of the Interior, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and NGOs. The paper describes this new institutional structure, its functions, actions and organi-zation. Several years have passed since 2006 and arrivals have dropped to low levels. There are lessons to be drawn from the organizational innovation experience in the Canary Islands. The paper identifies improvements and shortcomings in managing irregular migration flows.
Year 2012
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64 Report

Desertions in nineteenth-century shipping: modelling quit behaviour

Authors Jari Ojala, Jaakko Pehkonen, Jari Eloranta
Year 2013
Journal Name EUROPEAN REVIEW OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
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65 Journal Article

Darwin

Authors John Taylor, John P. Lea
Year 1988
Journal Name Cities
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68 Journal Article

European Security Challenges

Authors Franck DÜVELL, Bastian VOLLMER
Description
Irregular migration was first noted during the 1970s, peaked around 2000 and is decreasing, the stock dropped to 3.8 million in 2008 and the flow of clandestine entry dropped to 103,000 apprehensions in 2009. Migration and border controls have been stepped up considerably by the EU and its member states over the past 15 years and were also extended to almost all neighbouring and transit countries along the main routes. Although clandestine entry, notably the arrival of boat people triggers most attention and is high on the policy agenda the overwhelming majority of irregular immigrants enter legally and then overstay, work in breach of their visa limits or otherwise lose their status; others claim asylum, are refused but stay on irregularly.
Year 2011
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69 Report

Migration between social and criminal networks: Jumping the remains of the Honduran migration train

Authors Nyberg, N. Sørensen
Year 2013
Book Title The Migration Industry and the Commercialization of International Migration
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72 Book Chapter

Crossing the Mediterranean Sea by Boat: Mapping and Documenting Migratory Journeys and Experiences

Authors V. Squire, A. Dimitriadi, N. Perkowski, ...
Description
This report provides a unique, in-depth analysis of the impact of EU policies in addressing the socalled European migration or refugee ‘crisis’ in 2015 and 2016. Crossing the Mediterranean Sea by Boat undertook 257 in-depth qualitative interviews with a total of 271 participants across seven sites in two phases: Kos, Malta and Sicily from September-November 2015, and Athens, Berlin, Istanbul and Rome from May-July 2016. Uniquely, the project focused directly on the impact of policies upon people on the move, drawing together policy analysis and observational fieldwork with in-depth analysis of qualitative interview data from people making – or contemplating making – the dangerous journey across the Mediterranean Sea. As such, the report provides previously-unconsidered insights into the effects of policy on the journeys, experiences, understandings, expectations, concerns and demands of people on the move. In addition to providing seven site-based case study analyses, the project also provides the first detailed assessment of policies associated with A European Agenda on Migration in terms of policy effects both across routes (eastern and central Mediterranean) and over time (2015 and 2016). The findings and analysis summarised in this report are presented with the aim of informing policy developments, moving forward.
Year 2017
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74 Report

The transatlantic market for British convict labor

Authors F Grubb
Year 2000
Journal Name JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
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77 Journal Article

INTERPRETING ORAL HISTORY FROM THE ALORESE PEOPLE IN EAST INDONESIA

Authors Yunus Sulistyono
Year 2021
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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81 Journal Article

A Case Study of the Vietnamese in Toronto: Contesting Representations of the Vietnamese in Canadian Social Work Literature

Authors Anh Ngo
Year 2016
Journal Name Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees
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82 Journal Article

FISHING COOPERATIVE AND THEIR ENDOGENOUS TOURISTIC STRENGTHS AS A LOCAL DEVELOPMENT OPTION

Authors Maria Estela Torres Jacquez
Year 2015
Journal Name ANAIS BRASILEIROS DE ESTUDOS TURISTICOS-ABET
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89 Journal Article

The Role of Non Signatory State to the 1951 Refugee Convention: The Malaysian Experience

Authors A. A. Ahmad, Abdul Z. Rahman, A. M. H. Mohamed
Year 2017
Journal Name PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES
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93 Journal Article

Labor migration among elite sport coaches: An exploratory study

Authors Johannes Orlowski, Pamela Wicker, Christoph Breuer
Year 2018
Journal Name International Review for the Sociology of Sport
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95 Journal Article

Treatment of third country nationals at EU's external borders

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Year 2010
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98 Project

THE FLOWER IN THE BOAT - FOLK ART OF THE MIGRANT WORKERS OF MID NEW-YORK STATE

Authors MA TWINING
Year 1987
Journal Name NEW YORK FOLKLORE
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99 Journal Article
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