Research
Database

This constantly growing database accumulates and structures
relevant knowledge in the field of migration.

Showing page of 163,209 results, sorted by

Migration for welfare: nurses within three regimes of immigration and integration into the Norwegian welfare state

Principal investigator Marie Louise Seeberg (Principal Investigator), Marta Bivand Erdal (), Jørgen Carling (), Aslaug Gotehus (), Elzbieta Gozdziak (), Izabella Main (), Marek Pawlak (), Hans Christian Sandlie (), Taylor Vaughn ()
Description
WELLMIG innovatively brings together the perspectives that migrants not only depend on, but also make significant contributions to the welfare state. On the one hand, nurses - male and female - with education from their countries of origin contribute directly to the institutions of a Norwegian welfare state in need of hands to take care of an aging population. On the other hand, they also gain rights of access to benefits and welfare provisions. The combination of these two aspects brings to centre stage some of the dilemmas that arise when the welfare state encounters the globalisation of labour. We propose to study the different pathways of Polish, Swedish and Filipino nurses into the Norwegian labour market and society, examining the impact of mobility regimes on migrants' lives. Comparing Scandinavian, EU, and non-EU migrants, we will explore how and when migration, gender, race and ethnicity matter, and bring together regimes of immigration and integration in a mutually informative way. The comparison offers the opportunity to examine the impact of these regimes on migrants' integration into work and society in Norway. The project also expands the concept of work-life balance across the life course and takes into account transnational lives. We plan for consistency and comparison across different fieldwork sites. Our methodology comprises mixed methods and multi-sited fieldwork, including fieldwork in sending states. While the issue of nurse migration is highly policy relevant, it raises theoretical questions of central concern to the social sciences, regarding the mutual relations between individuals and structures, between the transnational and the national, and between dimensions of power, identity, equality and difference. Applying an intersectional perspective on gender, migrancy and class, we will study how immigration and integration policies are shaped and interplay, and how they affect migrants' choices and experiences.
Year 2016
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20751 Project

States higher in racial bias spend less on disabled medicaid enrollees

Authors Jordan B. Leitner, Eric Hehman, Lonnie R. Snowden
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20753 Journal Article

In Whom Do We Trust? Racial Trust in the Early Years of Barack Obama’s Presidency

Authors Pearl K. Ford Dowe, Sekou Franklin
Year 2016
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
20755 Journal Article

Notes on the historical construction of indigenous and afro-descendant conditions in our America

Authors Francisco Octavio Lopez
Year 2018
Journal Name RELIGACION-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANIDADES
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20757 Journal Article

The French in Algeria, Algerians in France: Bourdieu, Colonialism, and Migration

Authors Steven Loyal
Year 2009
Journal Name The Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 12
20759 Journal Article

Stakeholders' perspective: injury behaviour and attitude of young Asians in New Zealand

Authors M. Ekramul Hoque, Fiona Rossen, Samson Tse
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
20760 Journal Article

Racial identity, aesthetic surgery and YorUba African Values

Authors Ademola K. Fayemi
Year 2018
Journal Name DEVELOPING WORLD BIOETHICS
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20762 Journal Article

Human Sacrifice, Capital Punishment, Prisons & Justice: The Function and Failure of Punishment and Search for Alternatives

Authors Niccolo Caldararo
Year 2016
Journal Name HISTORICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH-HISTORISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20763 Journal Article

Social citizenship, solidarity and welfare in regionalized and plurinational states

Authors Michael KEATING
Year 2009
Journal Name Citizenship Studies, 2009, 13, 5, 501-513
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20770 Journal Article

Poland: Policing Women, Policing Minorities

Authors Agnieszka Koscianska
Year 2024
Citations (WoS) 1
20771 Journal Article

The Temporal Nature of Racialized Sport Consumption

Authors Kelby K. Halone, Andrew C. Billings
Year 2010
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20774 Journal Article

Good education for all? Student race and identity development in the multicultural classroom

Authors Daniela Martin
Year 2014
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
20778 Journal Article

LEARNING CONTINUITY DURING COVID-19: AN ANALYSIS OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR OF BANGLADESH

Authors Debarshi Mukherjee, Khandakar Kamrul Hasan
Year 2023
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EDUCATION CULTURE AND SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 1
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20779 Journal Article

The (d)evolution of a technological species: A history and critique of ecopsychology's constructions of science and technology

Authors Tal Davidson
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Citations (WoS) 2
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20780 Journal Article

The initial development and validation of the Racial Socialization Competency Scale: Quality and quantity.

Authors Riana Elyse Anderson, Shawn C. T. Jones, Howard C. Stevenson
Year 2020
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 27
20782 Journal Article

ABLACKMAN IN THEWHITEHOUSE?

Authors Christopher S. Parker, Mark Q. Sawyer, Christopher Towler
Year 2009
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
20783 Journal Article

Embassies and Sanctuaries: Women's Experiences of Race and Fear in Public Space

Authors Kristen Day
Year 1999
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 48
20786 Journal Article

Assembling the Transpacific: Indigenous Curatorial Practices, Material Cultures and Source Communities

Description
Since the 18th century, the discipline of anthropology has emerged through scientific exploration and colonial expansion beyond Europe, as well as the establishment of ethnographic collections and museums in Europe. Ethnographic objects thus influenced academic and public understandings of other cultural-geographic spaces. The often resulting Eurocentric projection of anthropological imaginations has come under severe pressure, as e.g. seen in recent indigenous repatriation claims against the Humboldtforum in Germany. Postcolonial renegotiations in former European colonies, such as many South Pacific nations, have caused dramatic changes to anthropological practices through indigenous curatorial practices. Ethnographic objects in European museums, however, remain largely disconnected from the cultural environments of their indigenous producers and the indigenous sources of anthropological knowledge. This project addresses this deficit through a multi-sited, collaborative ethnographic investigation of contemporary indigenous curatorial practices in two South Pacific museums located in Polynesia (Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and Museo Rapa Nui, Easter Island, Chile). The project generates historically informed, ethnographic insights into ‘the figure of the curator’ as an agent of indigenous knowledge production and community engagement across the Pacific. In doing so, the project presents indigenous perspectives that reframe the anthropological curatorship of Pacific collections in, and the production of public understandings through, ethnographic museums in Europe. The applicant has a track record of successful collaborations with indigenous scholars and is currently conducting a study of the Bishop Museum Hawai’i, which is also located in Polynesia. The IF project advances a cross-cultural anthropology overcoming scientific Eurocentrism, and provides ethnographic museums in Europe with a roadmap for renegotiating the curation of indigenous objects.
Year 2015
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20787 Project

The Dynamics of Independence and Interdependence in Chinese Children's Development

Description
The aim of the proposed project is to study Chinese children's developmental trajectories in the context of drastic sociodemographic change. The objective is twofold: 1) to produce new empirical knowledge about the childrearing practices and cultural theories of child development in China, which can provide a basis for further cross-cultural and longitudinal comparisons; and 2) to contribute to recent multidisciplinary efforts to theorise the relationship between child development, cultural systems and social change, and to develop mixed-method approaches for research in this field. I will focus on the psychological concepts independence and interdependence that cover various values and behaviours in different sociocultural contexts, such as autonomy, collectivism, self-regulation, responsibility, competition, assertiveness and obedience. I will study the manifestation of these different components, and the way they are structured in relation to each other, in two urban Chinese communities: one of permanent urban residents and one of recent rural-urban labour migrants. The two communities differ in several sociodemographic characteristics that relate to the learning environments of infants and young children, and thus set up diverging developmental trajectories. This study of within-culture variance will allow the testing of recent theoretical formulations about the relationship between sociodemographic characteristics, cultural values and child development. It also responds to the recent calls for more cooperation and integration between anthropology and psychology. Ethnographic fieldwork will be complemented by methods of developmental psychology to address particular aspects of cognitive and social development. The aim is to conduct research that meets anthropological requirements for holism and ecological validity, as well as psychological requirements for systematicity and replicability.
Year 2014
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20788 Project

On the Politics of the Sikh Diaspora

Authors Sunit Singh
Year 2005
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20789 Journal Article

Report of the Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, Doudou Diène addendum

Authors Doudou Diène, UN. Commission on Human Rights. Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance
Description
The purpose of the mission was to assess the situation of racial discrimination in Brazil and the policies adopted by the Government to combat such discrimination since his last visit (E/CN.4/1996/72/Add.1).
Year 2006
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20790 Report

County-level racial prejudice and the black-white gap in infant health outcomes

Authors Jacob Orchard, Joseph Price
Year 2017
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20791 Journal Article

'Cin ciun cian' (ching chong): Yellowness and neo-orientalism in Italy at the time of COVID-19

Authors Toshio Miyake
Year 2021
Journal Name PHILOSOPHY & SOCIAL CRITICISM
Citations (WoS) 9
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20793 Journal Article

Investigating recent trends in the U.S. teen birth rate

Authors Melissa S. Kearney, Phillip B. Levine
Year 2015
Journal Name Journal of Health Economics
Citations (WoS) 24
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
20794 Journal Article

Is Immigrant Selection in Canada Racialized? Visa Officer Discretion and Approval Rates for Spousal and Federal Skilled Worker Applications

Authors Vic Satzewich
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
20796 Journal Article
SHOW FILTERS
Ask us