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Sport for development and peace: a call for transnational, multi-sited, postcolonial feminist research

Authors Lyndsay M. C. Hayhurst
Year 2016
Journal Name QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN SPORT EXERCISE AND HEALTH
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5 Journal Article

Qualitative Methods in Migration Studies: A Critical Realist Perspective.

Authors Shailja Sharma
Year 2013
Journal Name Qualitative Research
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6 Journal Article

Qualitative Methods in Migration Studies: A Critical Realist Perspective

Authors Zana Vathi
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
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7 Journal Article

Barefoot in Britain: Anthropological research on Asian immigrants

Authors Pnina Werbner
Year 1987
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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10 Journal Article

Prozesse der Subjektivierung und Selbst-Bildung von mit Familie geflüchteten Mädchen in Deutschland

Principal investigator Martin Sökefeld (Principal Investigator)
Description
Das ethnologische Forschungsprojekt betrachtet die Subjektivierung (Butler, Foucault) und Selbst-Bildung geflüchteter Mädchen zwischen 15 und 21 Jahren, die in der (ethnologischen) Forschung unterrepräsentiert sind. In ihrem Alltag begegnen ihnen teils miteinander verknüpfte Vorstellungen sozialer Differenz wie Alter, Klasse, Geschlecht, Ethnizität bzw. Nationalität oder Religion. Damit verbunden begegnen ihnen Erwartungen, wie sie sich entsprechend dieser Zuschreibungen zu verhalten haben. Ihr individuelles Selbstverständnis wird dabei selten erfragt und berücksichtigt. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit wird dabei der Verknüpfung von Genderstereotypen mit Kulturalisierungen bzw. Ethnisierungen in alltäglichen Praktiken des everyday bordering gewidmet. In der Forschung werden Ansätze aus der Theorie der Subjektivierung zum Zusammenspiel von Anrufung und Selbst-Bildung, Überlegungen zur Produktion von Differenz in Intersektionalitäts- und kritischer Migrationsforschung sowie ethnologische Diskussionen um Handlungsmacht als Ausgangspunkte genutzt, um das Geflecht von Anrufungen, in dem sich die Mädchen bewegen, näher zu beschreiben und um über die Möglichkeiten und Grenzen von Handlungsmacht im Rahmen diskursiv vorgegebener Subjektpositionen nachzudenken. Die gezielte Untersuchung der Subjektivität und "alltäglichen" Erfahrung junger geflüchteter Frauen soll dazu dienen, im Sinne einer "cultural critique", Alternativen zu verallgemeinernden Erklärungsversuchen und Homogenisierungen von "Flüchtlingen", insbesondere "Flüchtlingsmädchen", in der deutschen Gesellschaft aufzuzeigen. Methodisch stützt ich das Projekt auf ethnografische Methoden wie teilnehmende Beobachtung in Verbindung mit informellen Gesprächen, offenen und semi-strukturierten Interviews sowie Expert*inneninterviews. Als Ergänzung klassischer ethnologischer Feldforschungsmethoden werden biographisch-narrative Interviews sowie partizipative Methoden wie Fokusgruppeninterviews und auto-driven photo elicitation ins Forschungsdesign integriert.
Year 2019
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11 Project

Promiscuous Analysis in Qualitative Research

Authors Sara M. Childers
Year 2014
Journal Name Qualitative Inquiry
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12 Journal Article

Transnational nurse migration: Future directions for medical anthropological research

Authors Megan Prescott, Mark Nichter
Year 2014
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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13 Journal Article

Research-Policy Relations and Migration Studies

Authors Peter Scholten
Book Title Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies
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14 Book Chapter

Insider or outsider, both or neither: some dilemmas of interviewing in a cross-cultural setting

Authors Beverley Mullings
Year 1999
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 186
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19 Journal Article

A Black Womanist Theomethaxis

Authors Menah Pratt
Year 2023
Citations (WoS) 1
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20 Journal Article

Maatregelen gericht op asielzoekers uit veilige landen: analyse van een beleidslogica

Authors Research and Documentation Centre, Ministry of Justice and Securtiy, Bianca Szytniewski, Wendy Buysse, ...
Description
In dit onderzoek is de beleidslogica van de maatregelen gericht op asielzoekers uit veilige landen onderzocht en gekeken naar de ontwikkeling van de instroom en het vertrek van deze groep asielzoekers in de periode 2013-2018, waarbij in 2018 is gekeken naar het eerste half jaar. Door ook de instroom-en vertrekcijfers van asielzoekers uit veilige landen van voor 2016 mee te nemen in de analyse is het mogelijk inzicht te geven in de instroom en het vertrek van deze groep asielzoekers voor en na de invoering van de maatregelen. De volgende vragen stonden centraal in dit onderzoek: 1.Welke maatregelen gericht op asielzoekers uit veilige landen zijn genomen en welke doelen werden hiermee beoogd? 2.Hoe zijn die maatregelen uitgevoerd? 3.In hoeverre is het aannemelijk dat deze maatregelen invloed hebben gehad op de instroom en het vertrek van deze groep asielzoekers – en dat de maatregelen hebben bijgedragen aan de vier doelen genoemd in de Kamerbrief van 17 november 2016?
Year 2018
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24 Report

TRADE UNIONS, DISCRIMINATION AND LEGAL MOBILIZATION : MAKING RIGHTS EFFECTIVE

Description
This research project consists in analysing the under-researched but strategic role of trade unions in the getting and enforcement of statutory rights in relation to sex, race and other forms of discrimination. By reflecting on the conditions under which trade unions are likely to mobilize legally on behalf of their members and act as “bridging institutions” between the legal system and the organizational field, this project addresses issues key to contemporary policy and academic debates exploring the effectiveness of different mechanisms of rights enforcement and the potential of reflexive regulation, but also some of its limitations. Drawing on a multidisciplinary approach that bridges legal mobilization literature, industrial relations and feminist studies, this project will contribute to the academic debate on the role of “legal intermediaries” in the promotion of rights, emphasizing the under-researched role of trade unions, the variety of their legal mobilization strategies across countries and over time, but also the “contested” nature of their legal engagement with anti-discrimination law. More specifically, this research project will consider how “gender neutral” norms and practices impact upon men and women differentially, while emphasizing the usefulness of legal mobilization to bringing about transformative social and political change. This cross-fertilization between feminist perspectives and mainstream disciplines is certainly one of the main originality of this project. It also innovates by undertaking a cross-national and cross-organizational comparative work on the uses of legal mobilization looking into unions’ legal strategies in France and in the UK, in a historical perspective (1970-2015). The combination of various qualitative methodological approaches will contribute to the strengthening of the “discursive” study of legal mobilizations and bring new insights on the conditions under which legal rights are interpreted, contested and mobilized.
Year 2014
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26 Project

Radical contextualization: contributions to an anthropology of racial/ethnic health disparities

Authors RR Chapman, Berggren
Year 2005
Journal Name Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine
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27 Journal Article

Methods in Research on Research

Description
Our aim is to create, in Europe, an innovative and ambitious multidisciplinary intersectoral joint doctoral training programme, dedicated to Methods in Research on Research (MIROR) in the field of clinical research. “Research on Research”, is an emerging new scientific discipline that aims to reduce waste in research and increase research value. Waste in research represents tens of billions of Euros spent each year on studies that are redundant, flawed in their design, never published or poorly reported. The public is the main victim of this waste and reducing waste and increasing value of research represents a major societal challenge. Our proposal involving 15 early-stage researchers, aims to 1) prepare students for envisioning the future challenges in clinical research and find innovative solutions to face them, 2) train students to go well beyond the state-of-the-art in their research, 3) help students think differently, taking advantage of the multidisciplinary expertise and intercultural diversity of the network, 4) teach students how to move from research to action and convert knowledge and idea into a product, and 5) help students develop skills to match the public and private sector needs and create new professional opportunities. MIROR will bring together 7 world-class research teams in various disciplines (computer sciences, applied mathematics, biostatistics, bioinformatics, clinical epidemiology, psychology, social sciences and translational medicine) from 6 different European countries; 6 non-academic partners involved in diverse sectors, and 4 major academic partners. We will tackle several steps of a clinical research project (planning, conduct, reporting and the peer-review); various study designs (observational studies, randomised trials, systematic reviews); various study questions (therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic evaluation) using various methods (meta-epidemiologic studies, qualitative studies, experimental studies, simulations etc).
Year 2016
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29 Project

New genealogy: It's not just for kinship anymore

Authors Robert J. Quinlan, Edward H. Hagen
Year 2008
Journal Name FIELD METHODS
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30 Journal Article

'Don't say "research"': reducing bidirectional risk in Kibera slum

Authors E. Ashley Wilson
Year 2018
Journal Name Contemporary Social Science
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31 Journal Article

The use of triangulation in a study of refugee well-being

Authors JK Kopinak
Year 1999
Journal Name Quality & Quantity
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34 Journal Article

Queen Njinga in a South-Atlantic Dialogue: Gender, Race and Identity

Authors Doris Wieser
Year 2017
Journal Name Iberoamericana
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37 Journal Article

Categorising What We Study and What We Analyse, and the Exercise of Interpretation

Authors Dirk Jacobs
Book Title Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies
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38 Book Chapter

Ethics and quality in social research in health. Mismatches of reality

Authors Susana Ramirez Hita
Year 2011
Journal Name ACTA BIOETHICA
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39 Journal Article

Committed objectivity in race-class-gender research

Authors B Agozino
Year 1999
Journal Name Quality & Quantity
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41 Journal Article

Getting in Trouble: Feminist Postcritical Policy Ethnography in an Urban School

Authors Sara M. Childers
Year 2011
Journal Name Qualitative Inquiry
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42 Journal Article

Qualitative Research in Migration Studies

Authors Franck DÜVELL
Description
Remittances flowing from Ukrainian migrants working in high-income countries to Ukraine are an increasingly important source of extra income for migrants’ families. Given the increasing size of aggregate remittance inflows, they are also expected to be a potential source of funding for the social and economic development of Ukraine as a whole. If remittances enhance investment in physical and human capital and thus boost productivity, they can help mitigate the possible negative economic effects of rapid population decline and the aging of the Ukrainian population. Yet the potential benefits of remittances are likely to be matched by potential costs. Thus, two main issues are of interest with regard to remittances in Ukraine: • what are their benefits and costs for migrants’ families, local communities, the Ukrainian economy and society; and • how to harness their development potential while limiting any counterproductive side effects. This paper directly addresses these two questions. It does so by reporting first results from an ongoing effort to assess the potential development and unwanted side effects of remittances in Ukraine. These results come from a survey of the empirical literature in Ukraine and other transition economies and are supported, where possible, by the author’s contributions. The purpose of this work is to draw out evidence-based policy implications.
Year 2012
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43 Report

I.1.6 Ethnologie

Authors Annika Lems, Tabea Scharrer
Year 2023
Book Title Flucht- und Flüchtlingsforschung
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45 Book Chapter

Feminism and migration

Authors P Hondagneu-Sotelo
Year 2000
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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46 Journal Article

EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF STRUCTURAL POLICIES ON HEALTH INEQUALITIES AND THEIR SOCIAL DETERMINANTS AND FOSTERING CHANGE

Description
The need to deal with health inequalities is now on the agenda of key supranational institutions, such as the European Commission (EC). To tackle the so-called “causes of the causes of health inequity”, the focus should be put on structural policies, policies that – especially in the current times of financial and employment crisis – influence patterns of social stratification, living and working conditions, and thus people's health. The SOPHIE project aims to generate new evidence on the impact and effectiveness of structural policies in reducing health inequalities, and to develop innovative methodologies for the evaluation of these policies in Europe. We will study major policy areas, including macro-economy, welfare state, labour market and employment relations, built environment, housing, as well as gender-oriented and immigration-related policies. Examples of these policies at the European, national and local levels will be examined, in addition to their impacts on health inequalities by social class, gender and migrant status. The project will develop theoretical frameworks as well as quantitative and qualitative methods for evaluating the effectiveness of such policies in different contexts. Novel methods that are useful for evaluating the impact of complex social interventions will be employed, including realist reviews, explanatory case studies and concept mapping. Particular attention will be given to increasing the involvement of affected stakeholders (civil society and deprived population groups) in the identification, design and evaluation of policies to tackle health inequalities. Affected communities and stakeholders will work with responsible policymakers in activities of dissemination of results, knowledge transfer and translation of findings into policy recommendations. Through SOPHIE, the EC will gain knowledge on the impact on health and health inequalities of social and economic policies which may be implemented or recommended to Member States
Year 2011
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48 Project

Towards a critical moral anthropology

Description
Consubstantial to the founding project of social sciences, moral issues have been eclipsed for a long time in sociological and anthropological research. Without neglecting recent efforts of social scientists to readdress them, my intention is to take up this repressed ambition by laying the foundations of a critical moral anthropology. The crucial importance of morals in everyday life as well as in global crisis, in the evaluation of actions as well as in the justification of policies, in the relations with others as well as in the construction of social identities makes this ambition a reasonable necessity. Empirical validation will be done through a comparative ethnography of moral economies around two groups: immigrants in juridical precariousness; adolescents from underprivileged areas. Our study will concern their interactions with regulation structures police and justice, social work and mental health. It will enlighten the concepts of moral work and stakes, of moral categories and evaluation, of moral communities and boundaries. Fieldwork will be mainly conducted in the banlieues of Paris. For the immigrants, we will study how situations and claims are evaluated at the border to enter the territory (Waiting Zone for Foreigners of Roissy) or in case of appeal for refugees (National Court for Asylum); we will also analyze processes of sanction for their illegal situation (Retention Center of Coquelles) or for offences (Prisons of La Santé, Fresnes and Val d Oise). For the adolescents, we will focus on the ordinary setting of institutions in charge of these publics (Val d Oise), but also on two innovative responses based on mental health (Network of Yvelines Sud and House for Adolescents of Val d Oise East). Based mainly on anthropology and sociology, the project also involves political science, philosophy, psychology and psychiatry. The research team includes the PI, 5 post-docs, 5 PhD students and two part-time researchers, all from IRIS.
Year 2009
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49 Project

Assessing alcohol consumption: developments from qualitative research methods

Authors L Strunin
Year 2001
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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50 Journal Article
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