Observation (participante et non-participante)

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The socio-economic and territorial integration of aymara migrants in El Alto city, Bolivia

Authors Mariela Paula Diaz
Year 2017
Journal Name ECONOMIA SOCIEDAD Y TERRITORIO
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1 Journal Article

Ethnic tourism in China: tourism-related (dis)empowerment of Miao villages in Hunan province

Authors Bei Tian, Arie Stoffelen, Frank Vanclay
Year 2021
Journal Name TOURISM GEOGRAPHIES
Citations (WoS) 17
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4 Journal Article

Treatment of third country nationals at EU's external borders

Description
The project examines the treatment of third-country nationals at the external borders of the European Union in light of the existing fundamental rights framework. Two specific situations are taken into consideration: (1) treatment of third country nationals on the Southern maritime borders of the European Union (Phase I) and (2) treatment of third country nationals at selected land and airport border crossing points (Phase 2). The geographical scope of the research in Phase 1 covers 7 maritime border sectors in Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Malta and Spain; while in Phase 2 - eleven border crossing points at the external Schengen border, including six land border crossing points (BCPs between Bulgaria and Turkey, between Greece and Turkey, between Slovakia and Ukraine, between Hungary and Serbia, between Poland and Ukraine and between Spain and Morocco, and five border crossing points at selected airports (Paris C.d.Gaulle, Amsterdam/Schiphol, Rome/ Fiumicino, Frankfurt and Manchester). Phase 1 (Maritime borders) Objectives • to examine challenges that emerge during interception and rescue at sea and immediately after disembarkation of migrants • to enhance the protection of fundamental rights during rescue or interception operations at sea, by supporting those in charge of border management to deal with the fundamental rights challenges they may encounter on a daily basis. In Phase 1 the study is based on qualitative research with third country nationals, authorities, fishermen and shipmasters, non-participant observation at maritime borders, and focus group interviews with stakeholder groups, both in EU and third countries. Phase 2 (Land and airport border crossing points) Objectives • to review existing procedures and practices in order to identify whether third-country nationals are treated in accordance with applicable fundamental rights standards (complementation of the Schengen Evaluation system) • to review if commitments related to the Schengen Borders Code (respect for human dignity, non-refoulement, non-discriminatory conduct) are respected during first and second line border checks as well as in facilities used for persons refused admission. In Phase 2 the study is based on non-participant observation at border crossing points, quantitative and qualitative research with third country nationals, and interviews with civil society actors. Outcomes Maritime border research Empirical case studies (phase 1) • 7 case studies of maritime border sectors • 5 sets of country fact sheets (maritime borders), covering 7 themes • Comparative report of fundamental rights challenges relating to surveillance and control of maritime borders Human rights training related to rescue and interception at sea • 5 country reports on Fundamental Rights training • Recommendations for training of border guards Land and air border research • 11 case studies of border crossing points • 9 sets of country fact sheets on 4 themes • Comparative report on border crossing points
Year 2010
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10 Project

Support Online: Case of Russian-speaking Women’s Online Network in Warsaw

Authors Kseniya Homel
Year 2020
Journal Name Studia Migracyjne – Przegląd Polonijny
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11 Journal Article

Ethnicity, Labour and Mobility in the Contemporary Borderland. A Case Study of a Transcarpathian Township

Year 2014
Journal Name Central and Eastern European Migration Review
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14 Journal Article

Vaccination barriers and drivers in Romania: a focused ethnographic study

Authors Eve Dube, Adriana Pistol, Aurora Stanescu, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name European Journal of Public Health
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16 Journal Article

Participant Observation in Migration Studies: An Overview and Some Emerging Issues

Authors Mieke Schrooten, Paolo Boccagni
Book Title Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies
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17 Book Chapter

Queer Muslim Asylum Spaces: Between Righfulness and Rightlessness within Germany's Hetero- and Homonormative Asylum System

Description
This project will develop an intersectional approach to the study of queer asylum in Europe focussing on the experiences of people from a Muslim background. Muslim queer, trans, and intersex (LGBTQI) refugees are among the least visible and most marginalized constituents within Germany’s asylum system. This is despite the EU classifying LGBTQI refugees as a social group in need of special protection in 2011. Heteronormative and homonormative immigration and asylum policies combined with the global and domestic war on terror perpetuate the insecurity of Muslim LGBTQI refugees and asylum seekers in Europe. Migration and gender studies, however, largely ignore the intersectionality of queerness, Islam, and the securitization of migration and of the few studies that concentrate on queer migration in continental Europe and none are on Germany. This project will provide new empirical insights into the experiences of LGBTQI asylum seekers with Muslim background. Drawing on the theory of intersectionality, it will enhance our understanding of how both hetero- and homonormativity in Germany’s asylum system, i.e. the ‘protection’ and production of trans and queer asylum seekers, is tied to institutional and societal expectations of sexuality and Islam. In this way the study will map how homo- and heteronormative asylum practices and laws create temporal socio-political spaces where rightlessness and rightfulness meet and converge. Methods will include: semi-structured interviews with LGBTQI Muslim asylum seekers police, immigration officials, LGBTQI activists, and LGBTQI organizations; legal and discourse analysis; non-participant observation, and case studies. The project will use the data and analysis to propose strategies that will help the European Commission, and state and non-state actors to develop policies and politics based on a better understanding of the wide range of experiences of Muslim LGBTQI asylum seekers.
Year 2018
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Stakeholder Perceptions and Context of the Implementation of Performance-Based Financing in District Hospitals in Mali

Authors Tony Zitti, Lara Gautier, Abdourahmane Coulibaly, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Health Policy and Management
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23 Journal Article

REFLECTIONS ON THE POINT OF NO RETURN: PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION AS AN "ANTIMETHOD" IN THE STUDY OF A MIGRANT COMMUNITY

Authors Anton Sadyrin
Year 2020
Journal Name LABORATORIUM-RUSSIAN REVIEW OF SOCIAL RESEARCH
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24 Journal Article

But Madame, We Are French Also

Authors Jean Beaman
Year 2012
Journal Name Contexts
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25 Journal Article

Territorial isolation and physical deformity: Israeli parents' reaction to disabled children

Authors M Weiss
Year 1997
Journal Name Disability & Society
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27 Journal Article

BEYOND RACISM. ETHNOGRAPHIES OF ANTIRACISM AND CONVIVIALITY.

Principal investigator Diana Mulinari (), Hans Albin Seltenberg (), Anders Neergaard ()
Description
The aim of the project is to explore antiracist ideas, practices and strategies, focusing on women and migrants doing antiracism and everyday practices of conviviality. Methodologically the project is inspired by institutional ethnography, extended case method and ‘What’s the problem represented to be’ (WPR). In-depth, focus group interviews and participant observation will be carried in two major and two rural municipalities, where 5 different organizations/networks will be studied (human rights, migrant; antiracist, feminists and religious). participant observations. The project will provide knowledge on the elusive concept and practice of antiracism as well as new forms of conviviality in multicultural societies, with particular focus on the role of women and migrants/ethnic minorities.
Year 2018
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Embedded and External Brokers: The Distinct Roles of Intermediaries in Workplace Inequality

Authors Laura Lopez-Sanders
Year 2014
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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30 Journal Article

THE HAITIAN IMMIGRATION IN TOCANTINS: STUDY OF A GROUP OF HAITIAN WORKERS IN GURUPI EIGHTEEN CENTURY

Authors Jhon-Kelly Monace, Alex Pizzio
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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32 Journal Article

INTERCULTURALITY, HEALTH AND HIGHER EDUCATION

Authors Marta Silva Pertuz, Guillermo Staaden Mejia
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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33 Journal Article

Instrumental exploitation: Predatory property relations at city’s end

Authors Joshua Akers, Eric Seymour
Year 2018
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 5
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35 Journal Article

Pozitively Me: HIV Support Groups, Culture and Individualism in Toronto

Authors David A. B. Murray
Year 2020
Journal Name MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
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39 Journal Article

Educational Challenges of Syrian Children in Lebanon

Authors Irene Tuzi
Year 2023
Journal Name Transnational Education Review
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40 Journal Article

Malaysian diaspora strategies in a globalized Muslim market

Authors Johan Fischer
Year 2015
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 8
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42 Journal Article

Åpne rom, lukkede rom: LHBT i etniske minoritetsgrupper

Authors Olav Elgvin, Kristine Bue, Arne Backer Grønningsæter
Description
Hvordan er det å leve som lesbisk, homofil, bifil eller transperson i Norge når man har ikke-vestlig etnisk minoritetsbakgrunn? Denne rapporten tegner opp ulike erfaringer. Noen lever åpent og møter aksept for det, mens andre må bryte kontakten med sin familie. Mange synes det er vanskelig å komme inn i LHBT-miljøer som domineres av etnisk norske, der de ikke føler seg hjemme og kan møte fordommer. En del opplever ettervirkninger etter psykisk og fysisk vold. Mange er ensomme og synes det er vanskelig å finne en partner. Samtidig er det flere som synes livet som LHBT-person med minoritetsbakgrunn er uproblematisk. Rapporten er basert på feltarbeid og intervjuer blant LHBT-personer med ulik etnisk bakgrunn. Uten å dra vidtrekkende konklusjoner, kan det virke som om det i noen etniske grupper har blitt lettere å leve som lesbisk eller homofil de siste årene.
Year 2013
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44 Report

"Call Me Mama": An Ethnographic Portrait of an Employer of Undocumented Workers

Authors Esther Chihye Kim
Year 2012
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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47 Journal Article

Creative engagement with migration in Morocco: An ethnographic exploration of photographic encounters

Authors Sébastien Bachelet, Laura Jeffery
Year 2019
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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49 Journal Article

Of vigils and vigilantes: Notes on the white witness

Authors Kathryn Bedecarre
Year 2022
Citations (WoS) 1
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50 Journal Article
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