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Framing and source effects on White college students’ reactions to racial inequity information.

Authors Linh Nguyen Littleford, James A. Jones
Year 2017
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
6101 Journal Article

The Iraqi Refugee Crisis and Turkey: a Legal Outlook

Authors Ibrahim KAYA
Description
Abstract: Turkey witnessed a massive influx of Iraqis in both 1988 and 1991, when respectively around 50,000 and 460,000 Iraqis sought refuge there. In 2003, Turkey took measures to guard against another mass influx: and though around two million Iraqis fled out of the country, only 10,000 arrived in Turkey. However, a larger number may flee to Turkey, particularly if security deteriorates in the northern parts of Iraq. Turkey is the only one of Iraq’s direct neighbours to be party to the UN Refugees Convention. Yet, Turkey nevertheless introduced a geographical limitation: Iraqis, like other non-Europeans, are not granted refugee status. However, the customary law principle of non-refoulement is applied to anyone, including Iraqis, considered either as “asylum seeker” or recognized as de facto refugee. With regard to the protection provided and the rights recognized, there is not much difference between their situation and a 1951 UN Convention refugee, except that they are not meant to stay and integrate into Turkey but to be resettled in a third country. Both procedural and substantive international refugee law standards are applied in Turkey. The UNHCR also plays a part and decides the cases of persons who have applied for “refugee status” in Turkey, helping the resettlement of Iraqis in third countries. Turkey has adopted a system for dealing with individual asylum claims and the system seems to have satisfied international legal standards. However, the system is not designed to answer collective asylum claims and might collapse in the event of a massive influx. Résumé La Turquie a déjà connu deux arrivées massives d’Irakiens en quête d’asile, en 1988 (50.000) et 1991 (460.000). En 2003, elle a pris des mesures pour prévenir une nouvelle arrivée de cette ampleur, il est en effet assez remarquable que seuls 10.000 des 2 millions d’Irakiens qui ont fuit leur pays sont arrivés en Turquie. Néanmoins, de nouvelles arrivées sont considérées comme possibles, en particulier, si les conditions de sécurité dans le Nord de l’Irak venaient à se détériorer. La Turquie est le seul pays directement voisin de l’Iraq a avoir ratifié la Convention de 1951 relative au statut des réfugiés. Elle a cependant formulé une réserve géographique de telle sorte que les Irakiens, comme tout autre « non européen » ne se voient pas reconnaître le statut de réfugié en vertu de la Convention. Néanmoins, le principe de non refoulement, dont le caractère coutumier est reconnu en droit international s’applique à chacun, en ce compris aux réfugiés en provenance d’Irak, qu’ils soient considérés comme demandeurs d’asile ou réfugiés de facto. Au regard de la qualité de leur protection et de leurs droits, peu de différences notables doivent être signalées par comparaison au statut reconnu aux « réfugiés » en vertu de la Convention de 1951. Avec une réserve notable, ils n’ont pas vocation à rester et à s’intégrer mais à être réinstallés. Les standards procéduraux et substantiels du droit international des réfugiés sont applicables en Turquie. Le UNHCR y joue un rôle majeur, il prend la décision de reconnaissance de la qualité de « réfugié » et intervient dans les procédures de réinstallations dans des pays tiers. La Turquie a mis en place un système pour traiter des demandes individuelles d’asile et ce système semble généralement rencontrer les standards internationaux. Il n’est néanmoins pas adapté dans les hypothèses d’afflux massifs.
Year 2009
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6104 Report

Incidenten en misdrijven op en rond COA-locaties

Authors Research and Documentation Centre (WODC), Bureau Ateno, Peter Kruizer, ...
Description
De centrale vraag die met dit onderzoek wordt beantwoord, luidt als volgt: Hoe kan de stijging in de periode 2018-2019 van het aantal incidenten op COA-locaties en de van misdrijven verdachte personen die op enig moment in het peiljaar op een COA-locatie verbleven worden geduid? Voor het beantwoorden van deze vraag is een analyse gemaakt van de incidenten op COA-locaties en van de criminaliteit waarvan COA-bewoners zijn verdacht. Hierbij is ook ingezoomd op kwaliteit van de geregistreerde data. Tevens zijn de kenmerken van de asielzoekers en COA-locaties beschreven. Voor het onderzoek waarbij het Incidentenoverzicht 2019 het uitgangspunt vormt, zijn drie onderzoeksmethoden gebruikt, namelijk: deskresearch, bestandsanalyse en een interviewronde. De databestanden zoals gebruikt voor het maken van het Incidentenoverzicht 2019 zijn opnieuw samengesteld, en waar mogelijk aangevuld met relevante extra variabelen.
Year 2022
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6105 Report

Met beleid van start: Over de rol van beleid voor ontwikkelingen in de positie en leefsituatie van Syrische statushouders

Authors Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, The Netherlands Institute for Social Research, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, ...
Description
Het project ‘Longitudinaal cohortonderzoek asielzoekers en statushouders’ heeft als doel om de positie en de leefsituatie van statushouders te onderzoeken en veranderingen in kaart te brengen. Dit is de vierde kwantitatieve studie binnen dat project. Deze studie is verklarend van aard en richt zich primair op Syrische statushouders. Zij maken verreweg het grootste deel uit van de groep statushouders die in de afgelopen jaren in Nederland is komen wonen. De studie gaat na welke factoren van invloed zijn op veranderingen in de positie en de leefsituatie van Syrische statushouders, met een sterke focus op de rol van beleidsfactoren. Hiermee pogen we beter zicht te krijgen op cruciale factoren die een goede start faciliteren. Wat werkt (niet)?
Year 2021
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6106 Report

Wedding Bellas – migrancy as a dispute to photographic traditions

Authors Nela Milic
Year 2016
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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6110 Journal Article

"La Conciencia del Gran Miami": Monsignor Bryan Walsh, Cold War Catholicism, and the Politics of Asylum in Multiethnic Miami

Authors Anita Casavantes Bradford
Year 2015
Journal Name CAMINO REAL-ESTUDIOS DE LAS HISPANIDADES NORTEAMERICANAS
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6111 Journal Article

Major General Carlos Roloff Mialofsky: A Polish Mambi in the USA

Authors Jose B. Fernandez
Year 2017
Journal Name CAMINO REAL-ESTUDIOS DE LAS HISPANIDADES NORTEAMERICANAS
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6113 Journal Article

Job contact networks and the ethnic minorities

Authors Harminder Battu, Paul Seaman, Yves Zenou
Year 2011
Journal Name LABOUR ECONOMICS
6114 Journal Article

Long-term labour market consequences of dropping out of upper secondary school

Authors Idunn Brekke
Year 2013
Journal Name Acta Sociologica
Citations (WoS) 11
6116 Journal Article

The Implications of Racial Misclassification by Observers

Authors Mary E. Campbell, Lisa Troyer
Year 2007
Journal Name AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
6117 Journal Article

Marches and Margraves: Studies on Border Control through the French- German Rulers

Authors Cullen Chandler
Year 2016
Journal Name SPECULUM-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES
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6118 Journal Article

Immigrant Effect and Collective Entrepreneurship - The Creation and Development of a Turkish Entrepreneurial Group

Authors Maria Elo
Year 2019
Journal Name HISTORICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH-HISTORISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG
Citations (WoS) 4
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6122 Journal Article

Conditioned by Race: How Race and Religion Intersect to Affect Candidate Evaluations

Authors Bryan McLaughlin, Bailey A. Thompson
Year 2016
Journal Name Politics and Religion
Citations (WoS) 3
6124 Journal Article

Social intergroup and temporal intrapersonal comparisons: Responses to perceived discrimination and protective mechanisms of eudaimonic well-being

Authors Dina Madi, Magdalena Bobowik, Maykel Verkuyten, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 3
6127 Journal Article

Mental Health in Immigrant Children and Adolescents in Northern Chile Mental Health in Immigrant Children and Adolescents

Authors Alejandra Caqueo-Urízar, Diego Atencio, Jerome Flores, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 10
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6128 Journal Article

Internationalisation at Home From the Inside: Non-Native Faculty and Transformation

Authors David M. Hoffman
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of Studies in International Education
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6129 Journal Article

Gathering Antipathy: Irish Immigrants and Race in America’s Age of Emancipation

Authors Brian Kelly
Book Title Rethinking the Irish Diaspora
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6130 Book Chapter

Neighborhoods, Race, and the Twenty-first-century Housing Appraisal Industry

Authors Junia Howell, Elizabeth Korver-Glenn
Year 2018
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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6131 Journal Article

Nazi race ideologues

Authors Dan Stone
Year 2016
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
6133 Journal Article

Beyond what, to how: Different ways African American adolescents receive ethnic and racial socialization messages.

Authors Julie Paasch-Anderson, Susie D. Lamborn, Razia Azen
Year 2019
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
6134 Journal Article

Climate Change and Human Mobility: Considering Context, Mechanisms, and Selectivity

Authors Filiz Garip, Cody A. Reed
Year 2025
Journal Name Population and Development Review
6135 Journal Article

Beyond “Temporary Shelter”: A Case Study of Karen Refugee Resettlement in St. Paul, Minnesota

Authors Benjamin Harkins
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
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6137 Journal Article

Is There a Bamboo Ceiling? The Asian-White Gap in Managerial Attainment for College-Educated Workers

Authors Di Shao
Year 2022
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
6138 Journal Article

Introduction: Implications of Citizenship Acquisition

Authors Pieter Bevelander, Ravi Pendakur
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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6140 Journal Article

Reworking Race, Nation, and Diaspora on the Margins

Authors Jamella N. Gow
Year 2021
Journal Name Diaspora
6141 Journal Article

Unemployment of people of foreign origin in France: The role of discrimination

Authors Jean-Luc Richard
Year 2013
Journal Name Canadian Studies in Population
Citations (WoS) 1
6143 Journal Article

Affect and understanding during everyday cross-race experiences.

Authors Robyn K. Mallett, Sharon Akimoto, Shigehiro Oishi
Year 2016
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
6144 Journal Article

Making the Case for Afghan Adjustment: The Racial Politics of Post-War Status Adjustment

Authors Neha Lund
Year 2025
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
6145 Journal Article

Lammy Review: without racial justice, can there be trust?

Authors Liz Fekete
Year 2017
Journal Name Race & Class
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6146 Journal Article

Refugee Policies and Border Regime in Southern Mexico

Authors Maria Dolores Paris Pombo, María Dolores París Pombo
Year 2025
Journal Name Latin American Perspectives
6147 Journal Article
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