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Mental Health Services for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Perceptions and Experiences of Professionals and Refugees

Authors Hala Kerbage, Alain Brunet, Filippo Marranconi, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name QUALITATIVE HEALTH RESEARCH
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11701 Journal Article

Narrative and Silence: How Former Refugees Talk about Loss and Past Trauma

Authors T. Puvimanasinghe, Teresa Puvimanasinghe, Linley A. Denson, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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11703 Journal Article

Displacement and quilombos in Alcantara, Brazil: modernity, identity, and place

Authors LS Silberling
Year 2003
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL
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11704 Journal Article

CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN THE MEDICAL CULTURE OF THE HMONG IN KANSAS-CITY

Authors LL CAPPS
Year 1994
Journal Name MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY QUARTERLY
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11705 Journal Article

Sustainable Liquid Biofuels from Biomass Biorefining

Description
SUNLIBB brings together key researchers and industrial innovators working to overcome technical barriers all along the pipeline for second generation bioethanol production. The range of research spans from feedstock improvement, through innovations in pretreatment and saccharification, the generation of added value products, especially from lignin, and innovations in fermentation. The project brings together world-leading scientists with innovative new industries working in the biorefinery and renewable products areas. Our work is focussed on C4 grasses as these encompass maize, miscanthus and sugarcane, and these closely related species are major bioenergy crops in Europe and Brazil. The programme of work aims to: (1) Improve the feedstock quality of lignocellulose in biofuels crops to allow truly cost-effective ethanol production; (2) add value to the overall process of conversion in biomass biorefining by upgrading residues and by-products and producing new value streams in addition to bioethanol; (3) improve the conversion process by which we produce sugars; (4) improve fermentation efficiency; (5) develop integrated processes that capture maximum value from lignocellulosic biomass; (6) ensure that the new processes developed fulfil sustainability requirements by reducing GHG emissions, cutting other forms of air pollution, have minimal impacts on local environments and biodiversity, build sustainable rural industries, and do not impact on food production and prices. Our cooperative partner in Brazil, CEProBIO, brings together almost all of the leading research centres for second generation bioethanol production in that nation, along with a number of key industrial partners. The cooperation between SUNLIBB and CEProBIO represents an opportunity to bring together some of the best researchers in our respective regions to work on a globally important issue.
Year 2010
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11707 Project

A KOREAN PERSPECTIVE ON DEVELOPING A GLOBAL POLICY FOR ADVANCE DIRECTIVES

Authors Soyoon Kim, Ki-Hyun Hahm, Hyoung Wook Park, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name BIOETHICS
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11708 Journal Article

Intermarriage in the Quilombo: Southey's Republic of Runaway Slaves

Authors Valentina P. Aparicio
Year 2021
Journal Name EUROPEAN ROMANTIC REVIEW
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11709 Journal Article

Perceived Social Norms About Oral PrEP Use: Differences Between African-American, Latino and White Gay, Bisexual and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men in Texas

Authors Phillip W. Schnarrs, David Glidden, T. S. Sunil, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name AIDS AND BEHAVIOR
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11710 Journal Article

A Comparison of Traditional and Discrete-Choice Approaches to the Analysis of Residential Mobility and Locational Attainment

Authors L Quillian
Year 2015
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
11712 Journal Article

Too Close for Comfort: Loving Thy Neighbour and the Management of Multicultural Intimacies

Authors Anne-Marie Fortier
Year 2007
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 58
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11713 Journal Article

The graduate(s): the harvests of Israel’s integrated multicultural bilingual education

Authors Zvi Bekerman, Z Bekerman
Year 2018
Journal Name Race Ethnicity and Education
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11714 Journal Article

Black Lives Matter: Race Discourse and the Semiotics of History Reconstruction

Authors Oksana Borysovych, Tetyana A. Chaiuk, Kateryna S. Karpova
Year 2020
Journal Name TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH
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11715 Journal Article

Internet technology and the epistemic strategies of scientists in post-apartheid South Africa: Race as a decisive factor

Authors Radhamany Sooryamoorthy
Year 2015
Journal Name TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY
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11717 Journal Article

A FORCED HAND: NATIVES, AFRICANS, AND THE POPULATION OF BRAZIL, 1545-1850

Authors Justin R. Bucciferro
Year 2013
Journal Name Revista de Historia Economica, 2008, 26, 2, 173-204
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11718 Journal Article

Inward, Outward, Onward: Autoethnography of a Dissertation in (Qualitative) Transitional Space

Authors Genevieve Harris
Year 2011
Journal Name QUALITATIVE INQUIRY
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11719 Journal Article

Republic of Moldova immigration : volume and policy

Authors Valeriu MOSNEAGA
Description
Migration of Moldovan population has been one of the main issues since Moldova’s independence. Immigration in particular takes place for a variety of reasons: family reunification, study, work, repatriation to homeland, humanitarian reasons to save human life, health, honor and dignity given military, political, religious, racial conflict (refugees and persons who are seeking shelters), etc. It can carry both legal and illegal forms (illegal and illegal transit migration). In terms of volume, number of people, the immigration into the Republic of Moldova is much higher than emigration. Nevertheless, it can help fill in the need for qualified and professional labour-force that Moldova has as a result of mass emigration of its citizens. There is certain specificity in the regulation of immigration processes in Moldova. From the beginning the Moldovan government declared its openness to migration issues, while welcoming legitimate (regulated) and counteracting illegal (irregular) immigration. The immigration policy was based on the principle of "immigration and security". One of the first laws adopted was the law "On Migration" which aimed to counter the mass irregular immigration from other post-Soviet republics. After this, for a long time immigration was out of the real attention of the Moldovan authorities, due to a small number of immigrants and irrelevance of the issue to the national public opinion. Under the influence of European institutions the attitude towards immigration is changing. Governmental agencies are becoming more active in regulating immigration. In an effort to solve the increasing problems of the national labor market, the Moldovan authorities are trying to guide immigration flows to the development of the country, to act on the basis of "Immigration - development". Using co-operation with international organizations, and the aid from the European Union, Moldova takes real steps to unify Moldovan policy framework with the European Union policy framework. At the same time the immigration policy of the Republic of Moldova is becoming more modern, integrated and consistent.
Year 2012
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11720 Report

Making faces racial: how plastic surgery enacts race in the US, Korea and Brazil

Authors Alexander Edmonds, So Yeon Leem
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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11721 Journal Article

Motivation for Physical Activity among Hawaiian, Japanese, and Filipino University Students in Hawaii

Authors Joan Pan, Claudio R. Nigg
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF APPLIED SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
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11722 Journal Article

Tattoo Removal as a Resettlement Service to Reduce Incarceration Among Mexican Migrants

Authors Pedro Kremer, Victoria D. Ojeda, Jose L. Burgos, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
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11723 Journal Article

The Importance of Information in the Resettlement of Refugees in the UK

Authors V. ROBINSON
Year 1998
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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11724 Journal Article

Migrant Smuggling: A Social Business

Authors Thanos Maroukis, Anna Triandafyllidou
Book Title Migrant Smuggling: Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe
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11725 Book Chapter

Mobile selves: Race, migration, and belonging in Peru and the U.S.

Authors Suzanne Oboler, Suzanne Oboler
Year 2016
Journal Name Latino Studies
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11726 Journal Article

The politics of anti-racism in Europe and Latin America: knowledge production, decision-making and collective struggles

Description
The main objective of POLITICS is to innovate knowledge on anti-racism that brings about a greater understanding of how historically rooted injustices are being challenged by institutions and grassroots movements. Considering the centrality and mutual influence of Europe and Latin America in the global processes of racial formation, POLITICS will develop an inter-disciplinary and comprehensive approach towards two core goals: (a) the analysis of processes of knowledge production about ‘race’ and (anti-)racism in the spheres of (inter)national governmental politics, State universities and grassroots movements; (b) the examination of diverse paths of denunciation and collective mobilisation against everyday racism concerning police practice and representations in the mass media. POLITICS embraces a multilevel analysis and information-oriented selection of case-studies in three interrelated research streams: (i) Global, regional and state-sponsored political frameworks and public policies; (ii) Cultures of scholarship and the study of racism and (post)colonialism at State universities; (iii) Tackling everyday racism: processes of denunciation, political mobilisation and case-law concerning police practice, and racist representations in the media and mass media. The research challenges the shortcomings of evaluative comparisons and the selection of research contexts enables interrogating the relations between the global, national and local levels. They include the Organisation of American States, the European Union and national and local politics in Brazil, Peru, Portugal and Spain. Qualitative research and data collection engage with race critical theories, critical discourse analysis and participatory methods that consider power/knowledge at their core. POLITICS will unravel the configuration of different notions of dignity, justice and equality resulting from anti-racist struggles and policy interventions and their significance for envisaging decolonial horizons.
Year 2017
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11727 Project

United States coronary mortality trends and community services associated with occupational structure, among blacks and whites, 1984-1998

Authors DL Armstrong, D Strogatz, R Wang
Year 2004
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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11728 Journal Article

The United Nations as Viewed From Geneva.

Authors William E. Rappard
Year 1946
Journal Name American Political Science Review
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11729 Journal Article

International instruments. States parties to the 1961 convention on the reduction of statelessness

Year 2001
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
11730 Journal Article

International instruments. States parties to the 1961 convention on the reduction of statelessness

Year 1999
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
11731 Journal Article

International instruments. States parties to the 1961 convention on the reduction of statelessness

Authors Anon
Year 1998
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
11732 Journal Article

Revisiting History: The Creation of Provinces and the Politics of Social Policy in a Democratic South Africa

Authors Robert van Niekerk
Year 2012
Journal Name Social Policy & Administration
Citations (WoS) 2
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11734 Journal Article

Civic Engagement and the Transition to Adulthood

Authors Constance Flanagan, Peter Levine
Year 2010
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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11735 Journal Article

A meta-analytic review of antecedents of hospitality and tourism firms' performance: A cross-cultural comparison

Authors SangGon (Edward) Lim, Chihyung Michael Ok
Year 2021
Journal Name TOURISM MANAGEMENT
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11736 Journal Article

Ethics, ageing and the practice of care: The need for a global and cross-cultural approach

Authors Michael Dunn, Ann Gallagher
Year 2021
Journal Name NURSING ETHICS
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11737 Journal Article

A cross-cultural comparison of dual career environments for elite athletes in Switzerland, Denmark, and Poland

Authors A. Kuettel, M. K. Christensen, J. Zysko, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT AND EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY
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11738 Journal Article

Temporal Distance and Descriptive Norms on Environmental Behaviors: A Cross-Cultural Examination of Construal-Level Theory

Authors Hee Sun Park, Hye Eun Lee, Ezgi Ulusoy, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name SAGE OPEN
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11739 Journal Article

Cross-cultural comparisons of aerobic and muscular fitness in Tanzanian and English youth: An allometric approach

Authors Joyce Ndabi, Alan M. Nevill, Gavin R. H. Sandercock
Year 2019
Journal Name PLOS ONE
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11740 Journal Article

Social and biological intergroup hierarchy beliefs: A cross-cultural comparison between the US and South Korea

Authors Hyeyoung Shin, Hyeyoung Shin, John F. Dovidio, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
Citations (WoS) 1
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11741 Journal Article

Game culture of Izhma's reindeer breeders: to a question of the Komi-Nenets cross-cultural contacts

Authors A. N. Rassykhaev
Year 2017
Journal Name VESTNIK UGROVEDENIYA-BULLETIN OF UGRIC STUDIES
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11742 Journal Article

Art as a tool for cross-cultural conversation: A personal dialogue with Igbo and Ainu art

Authors Chuu Krydz Ikwuemesi
Year 2016
Journal Name COGENT ARTS & HUMANITIES
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11744 Journal Article

How do we assign ourselves social status? A cross-cultural test of the cognitive averaging principle

Authors Matthew A. Andersson
Year 2015
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 4
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11745 Journal Article

A cross-cultural study of spirituality, religion, and personal beliefs as components of quality of life

Authors Kathryn O'Connell, , S Saxena, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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11746 Journal Article

Cultural Competence and Identity in Cross-cultural Adaptation: The Role of a Vietnamese Heritage Language School

Authors Valerie Miller Maloof, Donald L. Rubin, Ann Neville Miller
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism
11747 Journal Article

A cross-cultural comparison of ethical attitudes of business managers: India, Korea and the United States

Authors PMJ Christie, IWG Kwon, PA Stoeberl, ...
Year 2003
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS
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11748 Journal Article

A cross-cultural study of achievement orientation and intrinsic motivation in young USA and Korean athletes

Authors BJ Kim, DL Gill, L Williams
Year 2003
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
11749 Journal Article

Exploring cross-cultural differences in self-concept: A meta-analysis of the self-description questionnaire-1

Authors E Wastlund, T Norlander, T Archer
Year 2001
Journal Name Cross-Cultural Research
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11750 Journal Article

Boundaries of the unconscious, private, and public self in Japanese and Americans: A cross-cultural comparison

Authors A Asai, DC Barnlund
Year 1998
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 9
11751 Journal Article

The Demise of the ‘Reasonable Man’: A Cross-Cultural Study of a Legal Concept . MICHAEL SALTMAN

Authors PETER JUST
Year 1994
Journal Name American Ethnologist
11752 Journal Article

VALUE-SYSTEMS AND CROSS-CULTURAL CONTACT - THE EFFECT OF PERCEIVED SIMILARITY AND STABILITY ON SOCIAL EVALUATIONS

Authors IS OBOT
Year 1988
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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11753 Journal Article

EDUCATION AND THE QUALITY-OF-LIFE IN KOREA AND THE UNITED-STATES - A CROSS-CULTURAL-PERSPECTIVE

Authors DC SHINN
Year 1986
Journal Name PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY
11754 Journal Article

SUICIDE AND HOMICIDE AS CAUSES OF DEATH AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO LIFE EXPECTANCY - CROSS-CULTURAL-COMPARISON

Authors G VIGDERHOUS
Year 1975
Journal Name SOCIAL BIOLOGY
11755 Journal Article

Data Quality Control-A New Research Technique: Prolegomena to a Cross- Cultural Study of Culture Stress.

Authors Harrison White, Raoul Naroll
Year 1963
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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11756 Journal Article

Reconceptualizing Women's and Girls' Empowerment: A Cross-Cultural Index for Measuring Progress Toward Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health

Authors Caroline Moreau, Fredrick Makumbi, Amy O. Tsui, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
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11757 Journal Article

'Dublin' statistics

Description
**Dublin statistics** contain information based on Article 4.4 of the Council Regulation 862/2007 with reference to: - The number of requests for taking back or taking charge of an asylum seeker. - The provisions on which the requests for taking back or taking charge are based. - The decisions taken in response to the requests for taking back or taking charge. - The numbers of transfers to which the decisions taken in response to the requests for taking back or taking charge lead. Data is presented country by country and for groups of country: the European Union (EU-27) and the European Economic Area (EEA). - The number of requests for information. The following statistics are available: Table codeDescription migr_dubdedaciDecisions on Incoming 'Dublin' requests based on EURODAC by submitting country (PARTNER) and type of request migr_dubdedacoDecisions on outgoing 'Dublin' requests based on EURODAC by receiving country (PARTNER) and type of request migr_dubdiDecisions on incoming 'Dublin' requests by submitting country (PARTNER), type of decision, type of request and legal provision migr_dubdoDecisions on outgoing 'Dublin' requests by receiving country (PARTNER), type of decision, type of request and legal provision migr_dubduniUnilateral 'Dublin' decisions by partner country and type of decision migr_dubredaciIncoming 'Dublin' requests based on EURODAC by submitting country (PARTNER), type of request and legal provision migr_dubredacoOutgoing 'Dublin' requests based on EURODAC by receiving country (PARTNER), type of request and legal provision migr_dubriIncoming 'Dublin' requests by submitting country (PARTNER), type of request and legal provision migr_dubrinfiIncoming 'Dublin' requests for information by submitting country (PARTNER) and type of request migr_dubrinfoOutgoing 'Dublin' requests for information by receiving country (PARTNER) and type of request migr_dubroOutgoing 'Dublin' requests by receiving country (PARTNER), type of request and legal provision migr_dubrpeniPending 'Dublin' incoming requests by submitting country (PARTNER) and type of request migr_dubrpenoPending 'Dublin' outgoing requests by receiving country (PARTNER) and type of request migr_dubtiIncoming 'Dublin' transfers by submitting country (PARTNER), legal provision and duration of transfer migr_dubtoOutgoing 'Dublin' transfers by receiving country (PARTNER), legal provision and duration of transfer migr_dubtpeniPending incoming 'Dublin' transfers by submitting country (PARTNER) migr_dubtpenoPending outgoing 'Dublin' transfers by receiving country (PARTNER)
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11758 Data Set

Challenging the Black Church Narrative: Race, Class, and Homosexual Attitudes

Authors Yasmiyn Irizarry, Ravi K. Perry
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Homosexuality
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11759 Journal Article

ALL RESPONSES ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL

Authors Jovonne J. Bickerstaff
Year 2012
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 2
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11760 Journal Article

Predictors of disparities in retention in care among African Americans living with HIV

Authors Ashley N. Anderson, Regine Haardorfer, Drenna Waldrop-Valverde, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name AIDS CARE-PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-MEDICAL ASPECTS OF AIDS/HIV
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11761 Journal Article

Race and the inheritance of low birth weight

Authors Dalton Conley, Neil G. Bennett
Year 2000
Journal Name SOCIAL BIOLOGY
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11762 Journal Article

The dynamics of development of the ethnic structure of Belarus after World War II

Authors Eugeniusz Mironowicz
Year 2017
Journal Name ACTA BALTICO-SLAVICA
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11763 Journal Article

“When you are here, you have high blood pressure”: Liberian refugees’ health and access to healthcare in Staten Island, NY

Authors Bernadette Ludwig, Holly E. Reed, Holly Reed
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
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11764 Journal Article

Well-Being of Refugees from Burma: A Salutogenic Perspective

Authors Summer Borwick, Mark Brough, Robert Schweitzer, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
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11765 Journal Article

The Dilemma of Ghana-Based Liberian Refugees and the Challenges of Repatriation and Integration

Authors Mohammed Kamarideen Braimah, Osman Antwi-Boateng
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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11766 Journal Article

Latino and Non-Latino White Parents' Experiences Raising their Child with ASD: An Exploratory Study

Authors Nicole Casillas, Debra C. Vigil, Hui-Ting Wang
Year 2017
Journal Name QUALITATIVE REPORT
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11767 Journal Article

Comparing Social Behaviour Across Culture and Nations: The 'What' and 'Why' Questions

Authors Adebowale Akande
Year 2009
Journal Name Social Indicators Research
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11768 Journal Article

Mating strategies of young women: Role of physical attractiveness

Authors Devendra Singh
Year 2004
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH
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11769 Journal Article

The Way Forward: African Francophone Immigrants Negotiate Their Multiple Minority Identities

Authors Amal Madibbo
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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11770 Journal Article

Linguistic Life Expectancies: Immigrant Language Retention in Southern California

Authors RG Rumbaut, DS Massey, Frank D. Bean, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Population and Development Review
Citations (WoS) 104
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11771 Journal Article

QuantCrit: education, policy, ‘Big Data’ and principles for a critical race theory of statistics

Authors David Gillborn, Paul Warmington, Sean Demack
Year 2018
Journal Name Race Ethnicity and Education
Citations (WoS) 12
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11772 Journal Article

Discrimination and health in an English study

Authors Margaret Kelaher, Yin Paradies, George Davey Smith, ...
Year 2008
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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11774 Journal Article

Why do christian churches, and not universities, facilitate intercultural engagement for Chinese international students?

Authors Yun Yu, Marta Moskal
Year 2019
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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11775 Journal Article

Predictors of post-migration growth for Chinese international students in Australia

Authors Jia-Yan Pan
Year 2015
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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11776 Journal Article

EFFECTS OF CONTACT, CONFLICT, AND SOCIAL IDENTITY ON INTERETHNIC GROUP HOSTILITIES

Authors OCS Tzeng, JW JACKSON
Year 1994
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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11777 Journal Article

VALUES IN JORDANIAN UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS - A TEST OF OSGOOD CULTURAL UNIVERSALS

Authors ED LAWSON, OM SMADI, SA TEL
Year 1986
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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11778 Journal Article

Behavioural Risks for HIV Infection Among Quebec Residents of Haitian Origin

Authors Alix Adrien, Alix Adrien, Joseph Cox, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 1
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11779 Journal Article

The impact of civil union legislation on minority stress, depression, and hazardous drinking in a diverse sample of sexual-minority women: A quasi-natural experiment

Authors Bethany G. Everett, Tonda L. Hughes, Mark L. Hatzenbuehler
Year 2016
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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11780 Journal Article

The Role of Intimate Partner Violence, Race, and Ethnicity in Help-Seeking Behaviors

Authors Sherry Lipsky, S Lipsky, R Caetano, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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11781 Journal Article

Depression among unaccompanied minor refugees: the relative contribution of general and acculturation-specific daily hassles

Authors Serap Keles, Oddgeir Friborg, Selcuk R. Sirin, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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11782 Journal Article

The Power of Race in Cuba: Racial Ideology and Black Consciousness during the Revolution.

Authors William M. LeoGrande
Year 2018
Journal Name Latin American Perspectives
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11783 Journal Article

Race versus Religion in the Making of the International Convention Against Racial Discrimination, 1965

Authors Ofra Friesel
Year 2014
Journal Name LAW AND HISTORY REVIEW
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11784 Journal Article

Genograms and Family Sculpting

Authors Maria C. Marchetti-Mercer, Glenda Cleaver
Year 2000
Journal Name The Counseling Psychologist
11786 Journal Article

Understanding the Integration of Mainland Chinese Students: The Case of Finland

Authors Hanwei Li, Pirkko Pitkanen, Pirkko Pitkänen
Year 2018
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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11787 Journal Article

Mobilité globale et gouvernance des migrations

Principal investigator Hélène Thiollet (Co-Coordinator), Catherine Wihtol de Wenden (Co-Coordinator)
Description
La mobilité globale fait aujourd’hui partie de la texture sociale de la mondialisation et des relations internationales. Elle est à la fois une cause et une conséquence de la mondialisation et les réponses des institutions politiques nationales et internationales sont un enjeu clef de l’analyse de la gouvernance et des transformations sociales à l’échelle globale. Elle est un des points de tension de la modernité politique à l’échelle nationale et internationale. En s’intéressant tout à la fois aux organisations internationales, aux politiques migratoires nationales et régionales des Etats, aux modes d’organisation des espaces de vie des migrants et des réfugiés et aux dynamiques sociales transnationales de structuration de la mobilité, on observe le phénomène migratoire sous plusieurs angles et à différentes échelles. Les chercheurs impliqués dans ce projet ont choisi de privilégier une démarche empirique associée à un effort de systématisation qui emprunte à la science politique, à la sociologie, à l’anthropologie et à l’économie politique. Ils ont aussi choisi de lier leurs objets de recherche fondamentale à des enjeux politiques et sociaux immédiatement contemporains et à s’ancrer dans une réflexion scientifique sur l’action publique nationale et internationale, ses normes et ses principes vis-à-vis de la mobilité. Ce projet a pour vocation de donner une description précise de la mobilité et de ses dynamiques politiques et sociales, notamment en s’intéressant à l’observation empirique des pratiques des acteurs de la gouvernance de la mobilité (Etats, organisations internationales, migrants, réfugiés, réseaux). Il a pour objet d’élucider les représentations à l’œuvre dans ces pratiques, les dispositifs normatifs, idéologiques et identitaires qui les structurent. Le premier axe de ce travail concerne les pratiques et les représentations de la gestion de la mobilité en politique internationale. Il a pour enjeu la mise en questionnement de la notion de gouvernance globale de la mobilité, incluant migrations économiques et flux de refugiés. Les organisations internationales, leur interaction avec les acteurs non gouvernementaux de la politique des migrations internationales et des flux de réfugiés sont au cœur d’un dispositif politique qui est à la fois fait de discours et de pratiques. Le deuxième axe de ce projet observe les enjeux politiques de la gouvernance régionale des migrations dans deux espaces différenciés mais fortement marqué par leur contexte régional, l’Europe et le Moyen Orient. Il s’agit de déterminer la place de l’Etat dans la gouvernance de la mobilité à l’échelle régionale notamment dans le cas européen entre la fin du vingtième et le début du vingt-et-unième siècle. La « gouvernance » oscille entre intégration et « retour de l’Etat » dans la gestion des migrations internationales notamment avec la crise économique et financière, et on étudie les manifestations de cette « réaction souverainiste » sur la mobilité des personnes. Le troisième axe de ce projet s’attache à l’étude ethnographique des lieux de vie des réfugiés, les camps en ‘intéressant aux transformations sociales à l’œuvre dans ce espaces sociaux transnationaux institutionnalisés. Il s’intéresse notamment aux modes de gouvernance mise en œuvre par les acteurs humanitaires dans des contextes de conflits ou de crise et à l’autonomie (agency) des populations concernées et analyse celle-ci à travers la structuration et la matérialité des espaces de relégation et/ou confinement des réfugiés à l’échelle globale. Le quatrième axe de ce projet présente un dispositif prospectif qui vise à décrire les dispositifs contemporains les plus visibles de limitation de la mobilité –les murs et explorer des scenarii politiques d’ouverture des frontières et de libéralisation de la mobilité. Il constitue un complément et un prolongement théorique de l’ensemble des connaissances et analyses déployées dans le cadre de ce projet.
Year 2013
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11788 Project

Hungarian Cookbooks for Israeli Readers: A Comparative Literary-Cultural Analysis

Authors Ilana Rosen
Year 2020
Journal Name HUNGARIAN CULTURAL STUDIES
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11789 Journal Article

Living with an accent: a sociological analysis of linguistic strategies of immigrant youth in Canada

Authors Dilek Kayaalp
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Youth Studies
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11790 Journal Article

Union Formation and Partner Choice in a Transnational Context: The Case of Descendants of Turkish Immigrants in France

Authors Nadja Milewski, Christelle Hamel
Year 2010
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 32
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11791 Journal Article

Household Context, Generational Status, and English Proficiency among the Children of African Immigrants in the United States

Authors Kevin J.A. Thomas, Kevin J. A. Thomas
Year 2010
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 8
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11792 Journal Article

European Asylum Policy: Two Major Accords to Break the Impasse

Authors The Advisory Council on International Affairs (Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken)
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Sinds de vluchtelingencrisis van 2015-2016 bevindt het Europese asielstelsel zich in een crisis. Het stelsel vertoont grote tekortkomingen. De vluchtelingenkampen in landen aan de Europese buitengrens waar zich mensonterende situaties voordoen zijn daarvan het meest zichtbare gevolg. In de lidstaten van de Europese Unie bestaat tegelijk veel frustratie over het uitblijven van effectieve verwerking van de grote aantallen aankomende asielzoekende migranten. De toedeling van solidariteit en verantwoordelijkheid tussen lidstaten die het stelsel schraagt, hapert in de praktijk. Vanwege de fundamentele onenigheid tussen lidstaten over de richting van een hervorming lukt het nu al jaren niet een uitweg te vinden. Tegen deze achtergrond heeft de minister van Buitenlandse Zaken, samen met de staatssecretaris van Justitie en Veiligheid, de Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken (AIV) verzocht om te adviseren hoe de politieke impasse op het terrein van het Europese asielbeleid kan worden doorbroken. Zodoende stelt de AIV in dit advies de vraag centraal welke politiek-strategische benadering een kansrijke uitweg uit de patstelling zou kunnen bieden. Het advies beoogt dus niet de diverse aspecten van de wereldwijde asiel- en migratieproblematiek uitputtend te behandelen. Uiteraard kunnen de maatregelen ter hervorming van het Europese asielstelsel in veel gevallen niet los worden gezien van het asiel- en migratievraagstuk in den brede. Relevante aspecten komen daarom aan de orde in zoverre dit de advisering over het doorbreken van de Europese asielimpasse dient. Het asielbeleid in Nederland en Europa is gebaseerd op een normatief kader stoelend op onder meer het Vluchtelingenverdrag en het Europese Verdrag tot bescherming van de Rechten van de Mens. Dit kader vormt onverminderd het uitgangspunt waarbinnen een oplossing gestalte dient te krijgen. Naar het oordeel van de AIV is dit niet alleen een kwestie van medemenselijkheid en juridische verplichting, maar ook van eigenbelang: stabiliteit en rechtsorde aan de buitengrenzen en elders is hiermee in belangrijke mate gediend. Bovendien kan het Europese asielstelsel niet functioneren zonder medewerking van landen van herkomst en transit van wie we vragen een belangrijk aandeel te nemen in het internationale migratiemanagement en die we nodig hebben voor terugkeerbeleid. Samenwerking bij bescherming in de regio en geloofwaardige mogelijkheden voor legale migratie naar EU-lidstaten zullen daarom onderdeel van het asiel- en migratiebeleid moeten zijn. Evenmin echter kan worden voorbijgegaan aan realiteiten die het functioneren van en het draagvlak voor het asielstelsel ondermijnen, zoals de grote aantallen aankomende migranten die een beroep doen op asielbescherming in Europa zonder daar recht op te hebben, en de toenemende problemen met de groep die niet mag blijven (de ‘veilige-landers’) maar niet terugkeert naar het land van herkomst. Er zijn ook veiligheidsrisico’s verbonden aan onvoldoende gecontroleerde binnenkomsten. Daaruit vloeien in noodsituaties soms moeilijke politieke keuzes voort. De AIV stelt vast dat een hervorming van het Europese asielstelsel dringend nodig is. De huidige impasse is riskant, omdat Europa momenteel slecht is voorbereid op een mogelijke volgende grote migratiecrisis – waarvan de COVID-19 pandemie het gevaar bepaald niet verkleint. Tegelijk leidt een falend Europees asielstelsel, en de perceptie onder Europese burgers van verlies van controle op wie er onze landen binnenkomt, tot verlies van vertrouwen in zowel de rechtvaardigheid van het asielstelsel als het functioneren van de EU. De beantwoording van de adviesaanvraag aan de AIV vergt om te beginnen een analyse van de strategieën die kunnen bijdragen aan het vinden van politieke ruimte om de impasse te doorbreken (hoofdstuk 2). Het gaat dan, bijvoorbeeld, om de voor- en nadelen van een pakketbenadering of juist een stap-voor-stap-aanpak. Ook bespreekt de AIV welke gebeurtenissen de impasse deden ontstaan en welke conflicterende politieke drijfveren en onderliggende onevenwichtigheden erin tot uitdrukking komen. Sterke ideologische opvattingen, diepgevoelde overtuigingen en emoties – voor én tegen ruimhartige opname van vluchtelingen – spelen bij dit thema een grote rol. Alleen goed wederzijds begrip van de publieke ervaringen binnen diverse lidstaten en van de weerslag daarvan op standpunten van politieke partijen en regeringen, biedt een basis voor vertrouwensherstel en voor stappen om uit de impasse te komen. Het rapport behandelt vervolgens enkele ontwikkelingen in politiek en rechtspraak, en ook de intrede van de COVID-19 pandemie, die relevant zijn voor de mogelijkheden de impasse te doorbreken (hoofdstuk 3). Politieke dynamiek komt ook van de eind 2019 aangetreden Commissie-Von der Leyen die zoekt naar manieren om het asielstelsel, eventueel geleidelijk, te hervormen. Daartoe presenteerde de Commissie in september 2020 het ‘asiel- en migratiepact’, waarvan een politieke appreciatie wordt geboden (hoofdstuk 4). De AIV verbindt vervolgens de genoemde strategieën en ontwikkelingen aan de onderdelen van de asiel- en migratieketen en aan ‘Schengen’. In het betreffende deel van het advies (hoofdstukken 5, 6 en 7) worden de contouren van de conclusies en aanbevelingen zichtbaar. In de kern is de AIV van oordeel dat een doorbreken van de impasse slechts mogelijk is op basis van twee grote akkoorden: een intern akkoord gebaseerd op een nieuw evenwicht in de solidariteit en verantwoordelijkheden tussen de lidstaten en een extern akkoord dat het interne beleid flankeert middels effectieve afspraken met derde landen over terug- en overname, gebaseerd op gedeelde belangen. Wat betreft het interne akkoord volgt de AIV de denklijn in het voorstel van de Commissie-Von der Leyen om een van de voornaamste struikelblokken richting een akkoord uit de weg te ruimen dankzij ‘flexibele solidariteit’. Voorwaarde voor de AIV daarbij is dat de geleverde solidariteitsinspanning ten gunste van buitengrenslanden zichtbare handelingen betreft (en niet enkel financiële steun) én getuigt van inhoudelijke solidariteit met vluchtelingen en/of derde landen (en zich dus niet beperkt tot steun aan bijvoorbeeld terugkeerbeleid of grensbewaking). Naar het oordeel van de AIV is een inperking van ‘Schengen’ geen goed drukmiddel om de asielimpasse te doorbreken: de politieke en economische kosten zijn onevenredig hoog. Wat betreft het externe akkoord meent de AIV dat de afspraken moeten zijn gekaderd in een brede, omvattende samenwerking. Daarvan moet sociaaleconomische ontwikkeling, inclusief instrumenten van handelsbeleid, deel uitmaken, maar ook gezamenlijke sturing op migratie en wegen voor legale migratie. De Commissievoorstellen zijn op dit punt weinig uitgewerkt; mede daarom ligt juist hier naar het oordeel van de AIV een rol voor Nederland om te zorgen dat dit externe onderdeel in de discussies over de hervorming van het Europese asielbeleid de prioriteit krijgt die het verdient. In de conclusies en aanbevelingen werkt de AIV dit nader uit, met vijf aanbevelingen die het interne akkoord betreffen en vijf aanbevelingen die het externe akkoord aangaan. Zonder extern akkoord zal geen intern akkoord tot stand kunnen komen. Alleen met tastbare en gelijktijdige vooruitgang op beide terreinen kunnen Nederland en de andere leden van de Europese Unie hun handelingsvermogen op het gemeenschappelijk asielbeleid herwinnen en dit toekomstbestendig vormgeven.
Year 2020
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11793 Report

Perspectives of Economics of Convention on Markets, Organizations, and Law. An Introduction

Authors Rainer Diaz-Bone, Olivier Favereau
Year 2019
Journal Name HISTORICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH-HISTORISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG
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11794 Journal Article

The rise of interdisciplinary studies in social sciences and humanities and the challenge of comparative sociology

Authors Saïd Amir Arjomand, Said Amir Arjomand
Year 2017
Journal Name European Journal of Social Theory
Citations (WoS) 1
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11795 Journal Article

Subjective well-being in mental health and human development research worldwide: An introduction

Authors Corey L. M. Keyes
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Indicators Research
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11796 Journal Article

Malaysia's FELDA land settlement model in time and space

Authors Keith Sutton, K SUTTON
Year 1989
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 13
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11797 Journal Article

Liberal exceptions: violent racism and routine anti-racist failure in Britain

Authors Mohan Ambikaipaker
Year 2015
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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11798 Journal Article

The erosion of residential segregation in South Africa: The ‘greying’ of Albert Park in Durban

Authors Brij Maharaj, B Maharaj, J MPUNGOSE, ...
Year 1994
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 24
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11799 Journal Article

Animal Welfare and Animal Rights: an Examination of some Ethical Problems

Authors Nibedita Priyadarshini Jena
Year 2017
Journal Name JOURNAL OF ACADEMIC ETHICS
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11800 Journal Article
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