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Measuring and Quantifying Cross-Cultural Migrations: An Introduction

Authors J. Lucassen, L. Lucassen
Year 2014
Book Title Globalising Migration History
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5302 Book Chapter

CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION OF TETANUS VACCINATIONS IN BOLIVIA

Authors JW BASTIEN
Year 1995
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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5303 Journal Article

Japanese intercultural communication competence and cross-cultural adjustment

Authors Hiroko Nishida
Year 1985
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
5304 Journal Article

Obama's Racial Legacy: The Power of Whiteness

Authors Andre C. Willis
Year 2017
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
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5307 Journal Article

Open Minds on Open Borders

Authors Nathan Basik
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
5309 Journal Article

Conflicts and Relative Deprivation in Ein El Hilweh: Palestinian Refugees in the Shadow of the Syrian Civil War

Authors Marco Nilsson, Dany Badran
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
5311 Journal Article

The impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the development of EU immigration legislation

Authors Lehte ROOTS
Year 2009
Journal Name Croatian yearbook of European law and policy, 2009, Vol. 5, pp. 261-281
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5313 Journal Article

Pathways to Integration: Lessons from Australia’s Humanitarian Migrant Resettlement Programs

Year 2017
Journal Name Studia Migracyjne - Przegląd Polonijny
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5314 Journal Article

‘I Think it's Just Natural’: The Spatiality of Racial Segregation at a US High School

Authors Mary E Thomas
Year 2005
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
5315 Journal Article

Super heroes and lucky duckies: Racialized stressors among teachers.

Authors Lauren Rauscher, Bianca D. M. Wilson
Year 2017
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
5316 Journal Article

Inside/Outside the Circle: From the Indochinese Designated Class to Contemporary Group Processing

Authors Robert C. Batarseh
Year 2016
Journal Name Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees
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5317 Journal Article

Internal Migration and Sectoral Shift in the Nineteenth-Century United States

Authors Daniel MacDonald
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE HISTORY
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5318 Journal Article

The missing bi-racial child in Hollywood

Authors Naomi Angel
Year 2007
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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5320 Journal Article

Religion among Muslim Minorities in Europe: Structural Integration, Religious Socialisation and Religious Identities

Principal investigator Fenella Fleischmann (Principal Investigator), Karen Phalet (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Theoretical background and objectives This project aims to explain religion as a core component of ethno-cultural diversity in European society and focuses on the Turkish and Moroccan second generation. A first research question regards the association between structural integration, in terms of educational and labour market attainment, and religiosity. In line with distinct national histories of church-state relations (Bader, 2007; Fetzer and Soper, 2005; Koenig, 2007) and ensuing religious opportunity structures (De Wit and Koopmans, 2005; Statham, Koopmans, Guigni and Passy, 2005), differential associa­tions between structural integration and religiosity are expected. A second study focuses on childhood religious socialisation (Kelley and De Graaf, 1997; Myers, 1996) and acculturation orientations (Berry, 2001; Van de Vijfer and Phalet, 2004) as predictors for religiosity in young adulthood. Shifting focus to intergroup relations as an explanatory approach to religion among the second generation, two other papers focus on religious identification. The first examines identity multiplicity (Roccas and Brewer, 2003) among the second generation and asks when Muslim and Turkish or Moroccan ethnic identities are compatible or conflicting with national (e.g. German, Dutch) and city identities. A fourth study looks at politicised Muslim identities (Simon and Klandermans, 2001), relating religious identification and perceived discrimination to political attitudes and engagement, in terms of support for political Islam and political action. Research design, data and methodology Structural equation modelling is applied to comparative survey data of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in major European cities from the TIES-project ('The Integration of the European Second generation', cf. Crul and Schneider, 2010). Multi-group models are used to test measurement equivalence of latent constructs such as religiosity, acculturation and politicisation, and to assess the contextual (non-)equivalence of associations between structural integration, religious socialisation, perceived discrimination, religiosity and politicisation. Findings In the first study about the association between structural integration and religiosity, an inverse relation is only found in Berlin, the context where Islam as a minority religion is least accommo­dated. In all other contexts that offer varying degrees of institutional support for Islam, there is no association between structural integration and religiosity. The second study shows that, not surprisingly, parental mosque visits and the attendance of Koran lessons outside school hours during one's youth predict increased religiosity in young adulthood. However, the effects of religious socialisation are mediated by acculturation orientations, particularly the wish to maintain one's heritage culture. Thus, religious socialisation increases the orientation towards the heritage culture (note that by and large it does not, however, reduce orientation towards host culture adoption), which in turn stimulates religiosity in young adulthood. Regarding identity multiplicity, distinct identification patterns are found across different intergroup contexts and these relate mainly to differential levels of perceived discrimination and ensuing derogation of the majority population on the part of the second generation. Thus, where the second generation reports more discriminatory experiences, they value the majority population less and their religious and ethnic identities are more often in conflict with national and city civic identities. In terms of the politicisation of Muslim identity, the comparison across different intergroup contexts shows that support for political Islam and collective action are distinct and only weakly related aspects of politicised Muslim identity. Members of the Turkish and Moroccan second generation who support political Islam, but are not inclined to engage in collective action to defend the interest of Islam, perceive relatively little discrimination. On the other hand, those who perceive more discrimination (which is associated with higher levels of education) are most likely to engage in collective action, but are less likely to support political Islam."
Year 2007
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5322 Project

When Race Disappears

Authors David Theo Goldberg
Year 2012
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5323 Journal Article

Voting and Social Inclusion in Sweden

Authors Peter Bevelander, Ravi Pendakur
Year 2011
Journal Name International Migration
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5327 Journal Article

Multi-dimensional hyper-selectivity and divergent mobilities: second-generation Filipinos and Chinese

Authors Brenda Gambol
Year 2022
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
5328 Journal Article

Segmented Assimilation: Issues, Controversies, and Recent Research on the New Second Generation

Authors Min Zhou
Year 1997
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 545
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5329 Journal Article

What shall I call myself? Hispanic identity formation in the second generation

Authors Alejandro Portes, Dag MacLeod
Year 1996
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 79
5331 Journal Article

The Trump Administration, COVID-19, and the Continuing Assault on the Rights of Asylum Seekers and Refugees

Authors Sabrineh Ardalan
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
5332 Journal Article

The Criminal Refugee: The Treatment of Asylum Seekers with a Criminal Background in International and Domestic Law

Authors T. Straub
Year 2012
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
5333 Journal Article

Race, ethnicity, and depression in Canadian society

Authors Z Wu, S Noh, Kaspar, ...
Year 2003
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
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5335 Journal Article

FAIREU key country report : electoral participation in Sweden

Authors Derek S. HUTCHESON, Pieter BEVELANDER
Description
This Key Country report focuses on electoral registration and turnout in Sweden, where the most recent general election was held on 9 September 2018. It provides a historical perspective on patterns of electoral registration and turnout among foreign-born voters (non-citizens and Swedish citizens) in local and regional elections.
Year 2018
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5337 Report

The Fabrics of Home: Remembering the Indo-European Repatriation in Contractpensions-Djangan Loepah!

Authors Arnoud Arps, Arnoud Arps
Year 2022
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MIGRATION HISTORY
5338 Journal Article

Acculturative Stress: South Asian Immigrant Women's Experiences in Canada's Atlantic Provinces

Authors Edith Samuel
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
5339 Journal Article

Everyday race-making - Navigating racial boundaries in schools

Authors AE Lewis
Year 2003
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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5341 Journal Article

Can’t be held responsible: Weak norms and refugee protection evasion

Authors Alise Coen
Year 2021
Journal Name International Relations
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5343 Journal Article

Addressing Cultural, Ethnic & Religious Diversity Challenges in Europe: A comparative overview of 15 European countries

Authors Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
Description
The aim of this report is to present and discuss the main ethnic, cultural and religious diversity challenges that Europe is facing today. In particular the report surveys 15 European countries, notably 14 member states (Bulgaria, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, and the UK) and one associated country (Turkey) and identifies the minority groups or migrant populations that pose the most important ethnic or religious diversity challenges within them. The report concentrates in particular on challenges that have a currency across several EU countries. It discusses the ways in which different countries have dealt with similar diversity dilemmas and identifies appropriate courses of action for the future. The report is organised into seven parts. In parts 1- 6 we offer working definitions, followed by a comparative review of state formation, conceptions of citizenship and national identity, and minority/immigrant groups in the 15 countries studied. We also discuss comparatively the challenges raised by three main minority populations: ‘black’ people, Muslims and Roma (and the policies addressing with these challenges). The seventh section of this report offers 15 short country profiles outlining the situation in each of the countries studied. The purpose of ACCEPT PLURALISM is twofold: - to create a new theoretical and normative framework of different types of (in)tolerance of diversity; and - to explore adequate policy responses that take into account the realities and expectations of European and national policy makers, civil society and minority groups.
Year 2011
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5344 Report

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Afghan Migration to Europe From Iran

Authors Heaven Crawley, Esra S. Kaytaz
Year 2022
Journal Name Social Inclusion
Citations (WoS) 7
5346 Journal Article

The Cross-Cultural Training Needs of Football Coaches

Authors Mário Borges, António Rosado, Babett Lobinger, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name International Sport Coaching Journal
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5347 Journal Article

Between the Street and the Shul: Religion and Jewish Second-Generation Identity in Interwar Glasgow

Authors Avram G. Taylor
Year 2019
Journal Name SHOFAR-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF JEWISH STUDIES
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5348 Journal Article

Diaspora tourism and the negotiation of belonging: journeys of young second-generation Eritreans to Eritrea

Authors Samuel Graf
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
5350 Journal Article
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