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Understanding the black–white school discipline gap

Authors Josh Kinsler
Year 2011
Journal Name Economics of Education Review
Citations (WoS) 32
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5952 Journal Article

Racial Discrimination in Housing: How Landlords Use Algorithms and Home Visits to Screen Tenants

Authors Eva Rosen, Philip M. E. Garboden, Jennifer E. Cossyleon
Year 2021
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 69
5954 Journal Article

The REFUGE-ED Dialogic Co-Creation Process: working with and for REFUGE-ED children and minors

Authors Teresa Sordé-Martí, Adnan Abdul Ghani, Bilal Almobarak, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
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5955 Journal Article

Turkey: Country and Research Areas Report

Description
Turkey is part of a migration system that is spread over a large geographical area including Europe, Asia, Middle East and North Africa; which is resulting from geopolitical and historical factors and transformed by local, regional, and international events. The migration flows that Turkey experienced have changed throughout the phases of modern Turkey‟s history. In the Early Republican era from 1923 to 1950, as a part of the nation building process, Turkey saw mass emigration of its non-Muslim populations and the arrival of Muslims from the Balkans. In the period from 1950 to 1980, Turkey was mainly characterized as a country of emigration which attempted to recover its economy by sending thousands of migrants to Europe as a solution to unemployment and in order to receive remittances. The period after 1980‟s saw many developments in the migratory movements. One was the increase in the number of asylum seekers from Turkey, due to the military coup and the Kurdish question. Another development in the 1980s was the arrival of economic migrants into Turkey due to the socioeconomic transformation in the region. Thus, standing at the crossroads of three continents, today, Turkey is a country of emigration, immigration and transit migration. At the same time, the prospect of European Union membership has been an important aspect of Turkey‟s historical modernization project and its political relations to the EU have been very influential in the formation of its migration policy making. Within this context and along the guidelines provided by the EUMAGINE project, this report first gives a historical and socio-economic overview of Republic of Turkey and provides an analysis of migration flows and policies in Turkey. Then, the four research areas of Turkey, namely Emirdağ and Dinar in Afyon; VanMerkez in Van and Fatih in Istanbul selected for EUMAGINE research are described.
Year 2014
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5956 Report

Liquid Migration and Its Consequences for Local Integration Policies

Authors Godfried Engbersen
Book Title Between Mobility and Migration
5958 Book Chapter

Job Retention Among Resettled Refugees in The US:The Importance of Context

Authors Thomas M Crea, Emma Tobin, Ann-Elizabeth Young, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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5959 Journal Article

Revising and updating the inventory of cross-cultural sensitivity

Authors Jennifer A. Mahon, Kenneth Cushner
Year 2014
Journal Name INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION
5963 Journal Article

Cross-cultural training for Dutch expatriates going to India

Authors Simone J. Van Zolingen, Caroline Essers, Lisan Vermeer
Year 2012
Journal Name European J. of International Management
Citations (WoS) 1
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5964 Journal Article

Problems related to alcohol use: A cross-cultural perspective

Authors O Gureje, Mavreas, JL VazquezBarquero, ...
Year 1997
Journal Name Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry
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5966 Journal Article

Art across Frontiers: Cross-cultural Encounters in America. Introduction

Authors Stephanie Lewthwaite
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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5967 Journal Article

Mobility, Empire and Cross-Cultural Contacts in Mongol Eurasia

Description
This project seeks to study the Mongol Empire in its full Eurasian context. It combines a world history perspective with close reading in a huge array of primary sources in various languages (mainly Persian, Arabic and Chinese) and different historiographical traditions, and classifies the acquired information into a sophisticated prosopographical database, which records the individuals acting under Mongol rule in the 13th and 14th centuries. On the basis of this unique corpus, the project maps and analyzes mobility patterns, and the far-reaching effects that this mobility generated. More specifically, it aims: (a) to analyze modes of migrations in Mongol Eurasia: why, how, when and into where people- along with their ideas and artefacts - moved across Eurasia, portraying the full spectrum of such populations movements from the coerced to the voluntary. (b) to shed light on the economic and cultural exchange that this mobility engendered, with a stress on the religious, scientific and commercial networks both within and beyond the empire’s frontiers. (c) to reconstruct the new elite of the empire by scrutinizing the personnel of key Mongolian institutions, such as the guard, the judicial and postal systems, the diplomatic corps, and the local administration. These issues will be studied comparatively, in the period of the united Mongol empire (1206-1260) and across its four successor khanates that centred at China, Iran, Central Asia and Russia. The result will be a quantum leap forward in our understanding of the Mongol empire and its impact on world history, and a major contribution to the theoretical study of pre-modern migrations, cross-cultural contacts, nomad-sedentary relations and comparative study of empires. Moreover, the re-conceptualization of the economic and cultural exchange in Mongol Eurasia will lead to a broader and more nuanced understanding of the transition from the Middle Ages to the early modern era.
Year 2013
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5968 Project

Cross-cultural competencies of students in the migration context

Authors Ewa Dąbrowa, Urszula Markowska-Manista
Year 2013
Journal Name Pogranicze. Studia Społeczne
5969 Journal Article

Troubled Communication: Cross-Cultural Misunderstandings in the Asylum-Hearing

Authors Walter Kälin
Year 1986
Journal Name International Migration Review
5970 Journal Article

Learning from Naturalisation Debates: The Right to an Appropriate Citizenship at Birth

Authors Caia Vlieks, Katja Swider
Book Title Debating Transformations of National Citizenship
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5972 Book Chapter

Through the Front Door: The Housing Outcomes of New Lawful Immigrants

Authors Eileen Diaz McConnell, Ilana Redstone Akresh
Year 2008
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 18
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5975 Journal Article

Biofutures: Race and the governance of health

Authors Shiloh Krupar, Nadine Ehlers
Year 2016
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 2
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5976 Journal Article

Albanian Returned Asylum-Seekers: Failures, Successes and What Can Be Achieved in a Short Time

Authors Ilir Gëdeshi, Russell King
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies
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5977 Journal Article

Questions of Credibility: Omissions, Discrepancies and Errors of Recall in the Testimony of Asylum Seekers

Authors J. Cohen
Year 2001
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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5979 Journal Article

Refugee Resettlement: A Durable Solution at a Crossroads

Authors Molly Fee, Jessica Darrow, Jess Howsam Scholl, ...
Year 2025
Citations (WoS) 1
5981 Journal Article

Boundaries of Frenchness: cultural citizenship and France’s middle-class North African second-generation

Authors Jean Beaman
Year 2014
Journal Name Identities
Citations (WoS) 8
5982 Journal Article

The Emergence of a Second Generation in Ireland: Some Trends and Open Questions

Authors Antje Röder
Year 2014
Journal Name Irish Journal of Sociology
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5983 Journal Article

Book Review: Urban Social Movements in Jerusalem: The Protest of the Second Generation

Authors Stanley Waterman
Year 1994
Journal Name Urban Studies
5984 Journal Article

Public School Education of Second-Generation Japanese in California.Reginald Bell

Authors J. F. Steiner
Year 1935
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
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5985 Journal Article

What Next for Global Refugee Policy? Opportunities and Limits of Resettlement at Global, European and National Levels

Authors Karoline Popp, Expert Council of German Foundations on Integration and Migration (Expert Council's Research Unit)
Year 2018
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5986 Policy Brief

THE RACIAL INCORPORATION OF LATINOS INTO THE U.S. MAINSTREAM

Authors Tiffany Joseph
Year 2013
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
5995 Journal Article

‘Stretching out the categories’: Chinese/European narratives of mixedness, belonging and home in Singapore

Authors Zarine L. Rocha
Year 2014
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 8
5997 Journal Article

Immigration policy and birth weight: Positive externalities in Italian law

Authors Luca Salmasi, Luca Pieroni
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Health Economics
Citations (WoS) 5
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5999 Journal Article

THE PROSPECT OF RESETTLEMENT IN THE MUSEUM "TALTSY"

Authors Vladimir V. Tikhonov
Year 2017
Journal Name VESTNIK TOMSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA-KULTUROLOGIYA I ISKUSSTVOVEDENIE-TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES AND ART HISTORY
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6000 Journal Article
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