Jaulin, Thibaut

Thibaut
Jaulin

Migration Reasearch Hub ID: 3274
ORCID https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3180-447X

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Lebanese Politics of Nationality and Emigration

Authors Jaulin THIBAUT
Year 2006
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2 Working Paper

Citizenship, migration, and confessional democracy in Lebanon

Authors Thibaut JAULIN
Year 2014
Journal Name [Migration Policy Centre]
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3 Journal Article

Géographie du vote à distance : l’élection tunisienne de 2011 à l’étranger

Authors Thibaut JAULIN
Year 2014
Journal Name [Migration Policy Centre]
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4 Journal Article

Les territoires du vote à distance : l’élection tunisienne de 2011 dans les circonscriptions de l’étranger

Authors Thibaut JAULIN
Year 2013
Journal Name [Migration Policy Centre]
5 Journal Article

Voter ici et là-bas : les Tunisiens à l’étranger depuis 2011

Authors Thibaut Jaulin, Björn Nilsson
Year 2015
Journal Name Revue européenne des migrations internationales
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6 Journal Article

CARIM – Migration Profile: Niger

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Thibaut JAULIN, Delphine PERRIN
Year 2011
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7 Report

CARIM – Migration Profile: Libya

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Thibaut JAULIN, Delphine PERRIN
Year 2011
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8 Report

CARIM – Migration Profile: Sudan

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Thibaut JAULIN, Delphine PERRIN
Year 2012
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9 Report

CARIM – Migration Profile: Algeria

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Thibaut JAULIN, Delphine PERRIN
Year 2010
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10 Report

CARIM – Migration Profile: Palestine

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Thibaut JAULIN, Delphine PERRIN
Year 2011
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11 Report

CARIM – Migration Profile: Syria

Authors Anna DI BARTOLOMEO, Thibaut JAULIN, Delphine PERRIN
Year 2012
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12 Report

Quelles solutions après le séisme en Haïti ?

Authors Youssef COURBAGE, Frantz FORTUNAT, Pierre GUEDJ, ...
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En janvier 2013, trois années après le tremblement de terre qui a frappé Haïti le 12 janvier 2010, 347 000 personnes vivent encore dans les camps. Dans ce contexte, l’enquête dur le développement humain et les droits des déplacés commissionnée par l’Observatoire ACP sur les migrations vise à comparer les conditions de vies des ménages dans les camps avec celles de ménages relogés et celles d’un groupe témoin.
Year 2013
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13 Report

The political participation of immigrants in host countries : an interpretative framework from the perspective of origin countries and societies

Authors Ricard ZAPATA-BARRERO, Lorenzo GABRIELLI, Elena SÁNCHEZ-MONTIJANO, ...
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The main goal of the present position paper is to create an interpretative framework for the role of origin countries and societies in influencing the political participation of immigrants. Considering that we are opening a new line of research within the literature on political participation of immigrants and integration, we first consider the more classic methodological approaches in this field: this is to understand better any gaps. Second we consider other fields in the literature, namely diaspora policies and transnational politics. This is to allow a deeper identification of the influence of the countries and societies of origin. Then, we map state and non-state actors implicated in the countries of origin, their strategies, and how they overcome difficulties in their actions. On the one hand, we consider state actors’ strategies and interactions with emigrants, both in conventional and unconventional forms of political participation: as well as the issue of external voting, as a paradigmatic example of conventional political participation towards origin countries. On the other hand, we look at non-state actors and their strategies to influence migrant political participation, both towards origin and destination countries. In parallel, we introduce some relevant case studies underlining and exemplifying the role and the impact of origin countries’ actors on the political participation of migrants, both in their host and home countries. Afterwards, we propose a framework to interpret the relations between the different actors in origin countries and migrants in the field of political participation. Finally, we identify gaps in scientific knowledge that deserve to be covered in the next steps of the Interact project, we point out the key factors influencing migrants’ political participation that deserve more research, and we set out the specific questions to fill gaps in our knowledge of those interactions.
Year 2014
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14 Report

The political participation of immigrants in host countries : an interpretative framework from the perspective of origin countries and societies

Authors Ricard ZAPATA-BARRERO, Lorenzo GABRIELLI, Elena SÁNCHEZ-MONTIJANO, ...
Description
The main goal of the present position paper is to create an interpretative framework for the role of origin countries and societies in influencing the political participation of immigrants. Considering that we are opening a new line of research within the literature on political participation of immigrants and integration, we first consider the more classic methodological approaches in this field: this is to understand better any gaps. Second we consider other fields in the literature, namely diaspora policies and transnational politics. This is to allow a deeper identification of the influence of the countries and societies of origin. Then, we map state and non-state actors implicated in the countries of origin, their strategies, and how they overcome difficulties in their actions. On the one hand, we consider state actors’ strategies and interactions with emigrants, both in conventional and unconventional forms of political participation: as well as the issue of external voting, as a paradigmatic example of conventional political participation towards origin countries. On the other hand, we look at non-state actors and their strategies to influence migrant political participation, both towards origin and destination countries. In parallel, we introduce some relevant case studies underlining and exemplifying the role and the impact of origin countries’ actors on the political participation of migrants, both in their host and home countries. Afterwards, we propose a framework to interpret the relations between the different actors in origin countries and migrants in the field of political participation. Finally, we identify gaps in scientific knowledge that deserve to be covered in the next steps of the Interact project, we point out the key factors influencing migrants’ political participation that deserve more research, and we set out the specific questions to fill gaps in our knowledge of those interactions.
Year 2014
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15 Report

Borders Start With Numbers: How Migration Data Create “Fake Illegals”

Authors Filip Savatic, Hélène Thiollet, Alice Mesnard, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name International Migration Review
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16 Journal Article
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