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Amenity migration to the global south: Implications for community development

Year 2013
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 19
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1 Journal Article

Trans-Continental circulations within the Council of Mutual Economic Assistance. The example of labour mobility between Cuba and the GDR (1975–1990)

Principal investigator Berthold Unfried (Principal Investigator)
Description
This project is to explore the inter-continental extension of the Council of Mutual Economic Assistance (CMEA) taking the example of personal mobility between the GDR and Cuba. The focus is on the contract labour programme between these two CMEA countries, in some aspects comparable to the West German Gastarbeiter programme. Contract labour mobility is to be approached as a strand of inter-continental mobilities within the CMEA which linked its European center to its extra-European periphery. In the spirit of the entanglement-line in the field of global history, this project will examine the involvement of the East German and Cuban actors in reciprocal relations and the mutual interests expressed in these relations. This approach embedding the subject in broader perspectives shall make the topic compatible for discussion with migration and development studies. Methods of research are the analysis of archival material, particularly the abundant GDR archives and the archives of the state security both in Berlin, Cuban archival material, and of autobiographical documents, as well as semi-structured narrative interviews with individual actors.
Year 2018
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3 Project

Introducing Cross-Border Marriage Migration

Authors Lucy Williams
Book Title Global Marriage
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5 Book Chapter

The British and South African approaches to asylum based on sexual orientation and gender identity

Authors Vítor Lopes Andrade
Year 2020
Journal Name REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana
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6 Journal Article

Migrant Resource Flows and Development in the Global South

Authors Edward Asiedu, Tebkieta Alexandra Tapsoba, Stephen Gelb
Year 2024
Book Title The Palgrave Handbook of South–South Migration and Inequality
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8 Book Chapter

Mobile Populations in Immobile Welfare Systems: A Typology of Institutions Providing Social Welfare and Protection Within a Mobility Framework

Authors Ester Serra Mingot, Valentina Mazzucato
Year 2017
Journal Name Mobile Populations in Immobile Welfare Systems: A Typology of Institutions Providing Social Welfare and Protection Within a Mobility Framework
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9 Journal Article

Ethnographic reflections of the role of Global North volunteers in sport-for-development

Authors Ryan Lucas, Ruth Jeanes
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL REVIEW FOR THE SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT
Citations (WoS) 14
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10 Journal Article

Migrant and Refugee Rights Index for the Middle East and North Africa

Description
As of 2000 the stock of migrants in the Global South has been growing at a faster rate than in the Global North, and as of 2016 countries in the Global South host eighty-four per cent of the world’s refugees. Yet the majority of academic literature on migration examines movement from the Global South to the Global North, and there is significantly less theorization about how host countries in the Global South treat migrants and refugees. My project addresses this gap through an examination of host state policies toward and treatment of migrants and refugees in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), a region that has seen increasing patterns of migrant and refugee settlement in the last three decades. My project will develop an index that rigorously measures host state policies toward migrants and refugees using a minority rights framework. The results of this study will provide MENA host states, European donor states, and international humanitarian organizations with a useful index tool for highlighting areas in which legal and social measures should be strengthened via targeted funding and capacity-building to counteract exclusion and provide stronger protection for migrants and refugees. This project directly corresponds to the Horizon 2020 policy priority of creating inclusive, innovative and reflective societies through the promotion of coherent and effective cooperation with third countries, and by addressing issues of identities, tolerance and cultural heritage. Completing this research as a postdoctoral scholar at the Institute for Minority Rights at EURAC will equip me with skills in the use of a multi and interdisciplinary approach combining legal, political and sociological research in order to address the complex issue of minority and migrant rights for this project and going forward as a scholar. In particular, I will gain exposure to the Institute’s use of theoretical frameworks for developing indicators that measure minority rights protection.
Year 2019
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16 Project

Transforming global governance for the twenty-first century

Description
The rise of the global South is transforming global governance. It is creating new demands for multilateral institutions and jumpstarting regionalism. The result is a new range of strategic choices available to developing countries, and a new imperative to reform and reinvigorate multilateral and regional organizations. This paper explores the transformation of governance in four sectors—finance, health, migration and security—and highlights the implications for developing countries. In each area, developing countries have clear and powerful collective interests. There are also challenges for global governance. At one end is the relatively well-institutionalized area of finance, where reforming existing institutions is key. At the other end is migration, where global negotiations are needed, and institutions barely exist.
Year 2013
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17 Report

Gendered Migrations and Global Processes

Authors Parvati Raghuram, Eleonore Kofman
Book Title Gendered Migrations and Global Social Reproduction
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18 Book Chapter

The Negro Digest: Race, Exceptionalism and the Second World War

Authors Nicholas Grant
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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23 Journal Article

Measuring wellbeing in developing countries: The case of Algeria

Authors H Tiliouine, R Cummins, M Davern
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Indicators Research
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24 Journal Article

MACRO-ENGINEERING AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL-ISSUES

Authors H MATSUOKA
Year 1994
Journal Name Technology in Society
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28 Journal Article

Mobility trajectories of young lives: Life chances of transnational youths in Global South and North

Description
The objective of MO-TRAYL is to develop a better understanding of the relationship between migration and young people’s life-chances by studying youth’s mobility trajectories. How the life chances of youths, defined as their educational performance, psychological well-being and transitions into adulthood, are impacted by migration are of relevance for European cities that are faced with a growing youth population with migrant background. At the same time, cities in the Global South, where many migrants in Europe originate from, are faced with large portions of the population of minors who are living without at least one of their parents due to their parent’s migration. There is growing concern in both academia and policy about how these ‘stay-behind’ children are faring. Yet little is known about how migration impacts young people in the Global North and South in the medium-term, in part because our conception of young people’s mobility patterns has to date been overly simplified (either they move once, or they do not). This results in a lack of data that specifically looks at the different mobility patterns of young people and hardly any that has a longitudinal dimension. MO-TRAYL will break new ground by studying simultaneously youths in the Global South who have remained ‘at home’ and those who have migrated to Europe by making use of unique new longitudinal data collected in the Global South as well as collecting new data in the Global North that specifically traces the mobility trajectories, the resulting different family compositions along the way, and how both affect life chances. Through a transnational perspective in which family members and events spanning home and host countries are brought to bear on life chances, MO-TRAYL aims to re-conceptualize youth mobility and families and add a longitudinal dimension to the study of migration and life chance outcomes. The project focuses on Ghanaian children in Ghana, The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
Year 2017
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29 Project

MO-TRAYL: Mobility trajectories of young lives: Life chances of transnational youths in Global South and North

Description
The objective of MO-TRAYL is to develop a better understanding of the relationship between migration and young people’s life-chances by studying youth’s mobility trajectories. How the life chances of youths, defined as their educational performance, psychological well-being and transitions into adulthood, are impacted by migration are of relevance for European cities that are faced with a growing youth population with migrant background. At the same time, cities in the Global South, where many migrants in Europe originate from, are faced with large portions of the population of minors who are living without at least one of their parents due to their parent’s migration. There is growing concern in both academia and policy about how these ‘stay-behind’ children are faring. Yet little is known about how migration impacts young people in the Global North and South in the medium-term, in part because our conception of young people’s mobility patterns has to date been overly simplified (either they move once, or they do not). This results in a lack of data that specifically looks at the different mobility patterns of young people and hardly any that has a longitudinal dimension. MO-TRAYL will break new ground by studying simultaneously youths in the Global South who have remained ‘at home’ and those who have migrated to Europe by making use of unique new longitudinal data collected in the Global South as well as collecting new data in the Global North that specifically traces the mobility trajectories, the resulting different family compositions along the way, and how both affect life chances. Through a transnational perspective in which family members and events spanning home and host countries are brought to bear on life chances, MO-TRAYL aims to re-conceptualize youth mobility and families and add a longitudinal dimension to the study of migration and life chance outcomes. The project focuses on Ghanaian children in Ghana, The Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
Year 2017
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30 Project

The economics of transnational living

Authors LE Guarnizo
Year 2003
Journal Name International Migration Review
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33 Journal Article

TheCool RunningsEffect: Flexible Citizenship, the Global South, and Transcultural Republics at the Winter Olympic Games

Authors Tom Fabian
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
Citations (WoS) 4
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35 Journal Article

Stretching global production networks: The international second-hand clothing trade

Authors Andrew Brooks
Year 2013
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 31
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37 Journal Article

Soft-power, culturalism and developing economies: the case of Global Ibsen

Authors Sabiha Huq
Year 2019
Journal Name Palgrave Communications
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38 Journal Article

Multinational Migration in the Global South: Complex and Non-linear Trajectories of Senegalese Migrants in Brazil

Authors Philipp Roman Jung
Year 2023
Book Title Onward Migration and Multi-Sited Transnationalism
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43 Book Chapter

THE PARADOX OF NORTH-SOUTH MIGRATION: VULNERABILITY AND COPING STRATEGIES OF MIGRANT WOMEN FROM NORTHERN GHANA

Authors Makafui Kpedator
Year 2019
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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45 Journal Article

An unabating challenge: Media portrayal of xenophobia in South Africa

Authors Kudzayi Savious Tarisayi, Sadhana Manik
Year 2020
Journal Name COGENT ARTS & HUMANITIES
Citations (WoS) 10
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47 Journal Article

The Impact of Remittances on Food Security Status in the Global South

Authors Narges Ebadi, Davod Ahmadi, Ibrahim Sirkeci, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Remittances Review
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50 Journal Article
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