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A cross-cultural study of a multinational company: Attitudinal responses to participative management

Authors Philip G. Benson
Year 1980
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
11651 Journal Article

Beyond the Nuclear Family Model: Cross-Cultural Perspectives.Luis Lenero-Otero

Authors George Kurian
Year 1980
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
11652 Journal Article

Looking within: implicit skin tone bias among teachers of color

Authors Danielle R. Eugene, Jandel Crutchfield, Latocia Keyes, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Intercultural Education
Citations (WoS) 1
11654 Journal Article

W.E.B. Du Bois's sociology: The Philadelphia Negro and social science

Authors T Zuberi
Year 2004
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
11655 Journal Article

Global Economy, Citizenship Pluralism, Transmigrant Mobility, and the Sojourn-Immigrant Vietnamese Americans

Authors An Tuan Nguyen
Year 2019
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
11663 Journal Article

The entangled geographies of responsibility: Contested policy narratives of migration governance along the Balkan Route

Authors Noemi Bergesio, Luiza Bialasiewicz
Year 2023
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
11665 Journal Article

The Establishment of FRONTEX: A New Institutionalist Approach

Authors Helena Ekelund
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
11666 Journal Article

Faith, hope and identity: religion and the Vietnamese refugees

Authors L. J. Dorais
Year 2007
Journal Name REFUGEE SURVEY QUARTERLY
11671 Journal Article

Base borders: Militarisation and (post-)colonial bordering in Okinawa

Authors Hidefumi Nishiyama
Year 2022
Journal Name Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space
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11673 Journal Article

Sanitizing the national body: COVID-19 and the revival of Japan’s “Closed Country” strategy

Authors Gabriele Vogt, Sian Qin
Year 2022
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Citations (WoS) 6
11674 Journal Article

PALESTINE AND THE DIALECTIC OF RACIAL CAPITALISM

Authors Kieron Turner
Year 2024
11675 Journal Article

Segregation by Design: Race, Architecture, and the Enclosure of the Atlanta Apartment

Authors Matthew Gordon Lasner
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY
Citations (WoS) 3
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11676 Journal Article

THE BLAME GAME: Racialized Responses to Hurricane Katrina

Authors Kathryn A. Sweeney
Year 2006
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
11679 Journal Article

Smart Trust: Secure Mobile ID for Trusted Smart Borders

Description
Smart-Trust introduces a new technological enabler for Mobile ID which drastically increases the reliability and trust levels of identity verification at European borders, thus increasing the security of member states. The platform is compatible with a seamless self-service experience based on biometrics on the move which provides freedom of movements to citizens while ensuring their privacy safeguarded according to Privacy by Design principles. Smart-Trust will simultaneously address the business needs of governments, airports, airlines and border police in major pilots in the international airports of Lisbon and Schiphol. After establishing requirements sought by the various stakeholders, and integrating the Smart-Trust platform into the airport and border control infrastructure, we will define KPIs for assessing the business cases and design experiments to measure them. Smart-Trust will be implemented by delivering an agile, highly configurable, modular and open architecture platform with the following robust, versatile and scalable core components: • Mobile ID services and app, mobile identity enrolment and verification services. • TrustChain, a blockchain-based infra-structure to assert citizen transactions in a distributed and self-regulatory fashion. • Workflow Orchestration, a workflow management component which caters for stakeholder-driven business rules. • Analytics and Risk-Assessment, an industrial-strength real time analytics platform able to deliver professional customized monitoring dashboards as well as detecting passenger trends and anomalies. These components will be developed as part of Vision-Box’s overarching Services Platform and hence compatible with standard Vision-Box services such as Automated Border Control, including Advance Passenger Information Systems (APIS) and Entry-Exit System (EES), and Happy Flow, the first 100% self-service passenger processing system allowing passengers to go from curb to boarding by simple presenting their face.
Year 2018
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11682 Project

A Test of the Reproducibility of the Clustering of Cultural Variables

Authors Agner Fog
Year 2020
Journal Name Cross-Cultural Research
Citations (WoS) 27
11686 Journal Article

Transcultural ADHD and Bioethics: Reformulating a Doubly Dichotomized Debate

Authors Neil Pickering, Jing-Bao Nie
Year 2016
Journal Name KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS JOURNAL
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11687 Journal Article

Cross-cultural Encounters – the Travels of Gender Theory and Practice to China and the Nordic Countries

Description
This interdisciplinary project is concerned with the cross-cultural translation of knowledge and practices that may take place when different cultures interact, and the resulting production of new knowledge. Taking the travelling routes of gender theory and practice to China and the Nordic countries as the empirical object of study, the project will focus on the crucial questions of why and how knowledge travels or fails to travel. The project will explore in which forms and by whom knowledge is sent, received, understood, translated, or even rejected as well as the impact of these travels. The main objective is to develop an alternative travelling theory to facilitate an improved understanding of the cross-cultural translation of knowledge and practices. The project is significant for the European Research Area, as well as for governments, civil society and the general public in light of increased and new forms of cross-cultural interaction between Europe and Asia.
Year 2013
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11688 Project

The Others in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre: A Postcolonial-Orientalist and Feminist Reading

Authors Filiz Barin Akman
Year 2019
Journal Name Selçuk Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
11692 Journal Article

States Parties to the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness

Year 2004
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
11694 Journal Article

States Parties to the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness

Year 2004
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
11695 Journal Article

States Parties to the 1961 Convention on the Reduction of Statelessness

Year 2001
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
11696 Journal Article

States parties to the 1961 convention on the reduction of statelessness

Year 2001
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
11697 Journal Article

STATES PARTIES TO THE 1961 CONVENTION ON THE REDUCTION OF STATELESSNESS

Year 1997
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
11698 Journal Article

Migration of Ukrainian Nationals to Italy: Women on the Move

Authors Francesca Alice Vianello
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
11699 Book Chapter

RESPOND: Multilevel Governance of Mass Migration in Europe and Beyond

Description
With the goal of enhancing the governance capacity and policy coherence of the EU, its member states and neighbors, RESPOND is a comprehensive study of migration governance in the wake of the 2015 Refugee Crisis. Bringing together 14 partners from 7 disciplines, the project probes policy-making processes and policy (in)coherence through comparative research in source, transit and destination countries. RESPOND analyzes migration governance across macro (transnational, national), meso (sub-national/local) and micro-levels (refugees/migrants) by applying an innovative research methodology utilizing legal and policy analysis, comparative historical analysis, political claims analysis, socio-economic and cultural analysis, longitudinal survey analysis, interview based analysis, and photovoice techniques. It focuses in-depth on: (1) Border management and security, (2) International refugee protection, (3) Reception policies, (4) Integration policies, and (5) Conflicting Europeanization and externalization. We use these themes to examine multi-level governance while tackling the troubling question of the role of forced migration in precipitating increasing disorder in Europe. In contrast to much research undertaken on governance processes at a single level of analysis, RESPOND’s multilevel, multi-method approach shows the co-constitutive relationship between policy and practice among actors at all three levels; it highlights the understudied role of meso-level officials; and it shines a light on the activities of non-governmental actors in the face of policy vacuums. Ultimately, RESPOND will show which migration governance policies really work and how migrants and officials are making-do in the too-frequent absence of coherent policies. Adhering to a refugee-centered approach throughout, RESPOND will bring insights to citizenship, gender and integration studies, ensure direct benefit to refugee communities and provide a basis for more effective policy development.
Year 2017
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11700 Project
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