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Sex, disPlacements, And cross-Cultural EncounterS

Description
While for a long time historians of ideas have highlighted the seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Northern European liberal genesis of the idea of tolerance, recent historical research has indeed revealed its medieval and early modern gestation across the Mediterranean area. SPACES aims to originally investigate these attitudes by analyzing the links between two apparently disjointed aspects: religious and sexual toleration in the early modern Mediterranean world. Thanks to a survey of the sources I have already carried out in the archives of the Spanish and Roman Inquisition, I have uncovered a not yet investigated 'heresy' that circulated in the Italian peninsula between the 16th and 18th centuries. The defendants thought that Adam and Eve practiced anal sex in the terrestrial paradise, praising the pleasures of unreproductive sexuality. They also stated that ‘all can be saved in their own law’, that is, that the eternal salvation was not limited to any specific religious or cultural tradition. These heretical ideas were partially influenced by Islamic beliefs, although through the meditation of Christian anti-Islamic writings. Some of the defendants were also charged with apostasy to Islam. These facts further prove the influence of Islamic thought on religious heterodoxy in early modern Europe. I aim to prove that, in these cases, questioning the religious prescriptions regulating sexual morality prepared the ground for a wider critique of the political and social order, stimulating more inclusive understandings of religious identities. Uncovering a past in which toleration was practiced and theorized despite an ongoing religious war contrasts the simplified interpretation of today interactions with Islam in the public discourse in terms of a 'Clash of Civilizations'. Furthermore, the focus on sexuality allows SPACES to interrogate the complex relations between religious and sexual identities in an increasingly multicultural world.
Year 2018
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5801 Project

Mobile context-aware cross-cultural applications

Description
This proposal proposal intends to systematically pioneer the cross-cultural mobile user experience issues and provide valuable guidelines for designing cultural adaptability into the context-awareness of smart phones. The objectives of this proposal are to: 1) Identify the user experience problems that exists in mobile context-awareness system in Europe and China, and uncover the key factors producing the problems; 2) Examine the influence of context-awareness factors and culture difference on mobile context-aware cross-cultural applications (MOCCA); 3) Apply the findings to improving the design of mobile context-awareness systems and demonstrate specific user experiences for European and Chinese users of smart phones with cultural adaptability. In WP 1, 2 and 3, we will use a combination of qualitative methods (contextual inquiry) and quantitative methods (experiment and psychophysiological measures) to support our objective of identifying and measuring cross-cultural user experiences of the smart phone and the applications. In WP 4 we will apply a user-centered design method to ensure that our cross-cultural UX measures and design guidelines for context-awareness features in smart phones are in fact usable. The experienced researcher will improve and explore alternative approaches to measuring user experience, under supervision provided by the host university, and in close collaboration with the university providing the secondment, Chinese universities, and a European (Danish) high tech company. The research will be published in leading journals in the field of Human-Computer Interaction and disseminated in Europe and China. The host university provides intellectual and physical infrastructure specifically aimed to bring the experienced researcher to the next level of a professor position in the field of business-oriented Human-Computer Interaction, with a focus on extending and bridging user experience research between Europe and China.
Year 2016
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5802 Project

Cross-Cultural Research Methods in Psychology

Authors Patricia L. Goerman
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Official Statistics
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5803 Journal Article

Design Patterns for Cross-cultural Collaboration

Authors Nicole Schadewitz
Year 2009
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DESIGN
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5804 Journal Article

The courtesan's arts: Cross-cultural perspectives.

Authors Elizabeth S. Cohen
Year 2006
Journal Name RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY
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5805 Journal Article

Medieval woman's song: Cross-cultural approaches

Authors R Greentree
Year 2003
Journal Name PARERGON
5806 Journal Article

PSYCHOLOGICAL SKILLS - A CROSS-CULTURAL INVESTIGATION

Authors RH COX, Z LIU
Year 1993
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
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5807 Journal Article

CROSS-CULTURAL MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION - MEAD,R

Authors RM GUZLEY
Year 1992
5808 Journal Article

WOMENS VOICES IN CROSS-CULTURAL EXCHANGE

Authors G BREE
Year 1981
Journal Name CONTEMPORARY FRENCH CIVILIZATION
5809 Journal Article

Age at Immigration and Scholastic Achievement in School-Age Children: Is There a Vulnerable Age?

Authors Sorel Cahan, Daniel Davis, Rachel Staub
Year 2001
Journal Name International Migration Review
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5811 Journal Article

Advancing racial equity in oral health (research): more of the same is not enough

Authors João L Bastos, Helena M Constante, Roger K Celeste, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name European Journal of Oral Sciences
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5812 Journal Article

Medical Overtesting and Racial Distrust

Authors Luke Golemon
Year 2019
Journal Name KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS JOURNAL
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5813 Journal Article

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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5814 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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5815 Report

Reconstructing the contemporary Greek diaspora in Italy: Second World War and student mobility

Authors Andrea Pelliccia, Rigas Raftopoulos
Year 2020
Journal Name Diaspora Studies
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5818 Journal Article

On Critical Localism and the Privatisation of Refuge: The Resettlement of Syrian Newcomers in Canada

Authors Suzan Ilcan, Laura Connoy
Year 2021
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
Citations (WoS) 2
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5819 Journal Article

Human Mobility: An Issue of Multidisciplinary Research

Authors Armando Montanari, Barbara Staniscia
Year 2016
Book Title Global Change and Human Mobility
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5820 Book Chapter

Effects of racial discrimination on stress, negative emotions, and alcohol craving: A registered report of a virtual reality experiment.

Authors P. Priscilla Lui, P. Priscilla Lui, Sarah Gobrial, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
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5821 Journal Article

“Where are you from?” Racialization, belonging and identity among second-generation African-Canadians

Authors Gillian Creese
Year 2018
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
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5822 Journal Article

Educational and Occupational Ambitions among the Spanish ‘Second Generation’: The Case of Barcelona

Authors Amado Alarcón, Jessica Yiu, Sònia Parella
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
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5823 Journal Article

Injury risks between first- and second-generation airbags in frontal motor vehicle collisions

Authors Paul A. MacLennan, Williarn S. Ashwander, Russell Griffin, ...
Year 2008
Journal Name ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
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5824 Journal Article

The unexpected success of second generation reforms: Federalism, constitutional reforms and social policy

Authors MA Melo
Year 2005
Journal Name DADOS-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS
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5825 Journal Article

Beyond the obvious: A comparison of some demographic changes across selected shrinking and growing cities in the United States from 1990 to 2010

Authors Joseph J. Danko
Year 2017
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 1
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5826 Journal Article

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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5827 Journal Article

The Internet in a diasporic and transnational context: A case study of a Greek community in Italy

Authors Andrea Pelliccia
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Greek Media & Culture
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5828 Journal Article

Race, ethnicity, and depression in Canadian society

Authors Z Wu, S Noh, Kaspar, ...
Year 2003
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
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5829 Journal Article

Legal status and health disparities: An examination of health insurance coverage among the foreign-born

Authors Christal Hamilton, Claire Altman, James Bachmeier, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Demographic Research
5830 Journal Article

‘Our Entire People are Natural Born Friends of Peace’: The Norwegian Foreign Policy of Peace

Year 2013
Journal Name Swiss Political Science Review
Citations (WoS) 9
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5831 Journal Article

Ethnic Educational Inequality: The Role of Neighbourhood Contexts

Principal investigator Fenella Fleischmann (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Theoretical background and objectives Comparative research on ethnic educational inequalities has repeatedly shown that Belgium is one of the countries with the most severe ethnic penalties in education (Marks, 2005; OECD, 2006, 2007). This project tests contextual explanations for educational disadvantages among the second generation in Belgium, since common explanations from a comparative stratification perspective in terms of social background or family resources could not fully explain lower attainment levels among the Turkish and Moroccan second generation in Belgium (Phalet, Deboosere and Bastiaenssen). The first study looks at the role of ethnic composition in the municipality as a proxy for ethnic capital and compares different concepts of ethnic composition both theoretically and empirically. The second study asks to what extent the positive ethnic density effect found in the first study is conditional on neighbourhood structure, arguing that dense social networks with co-ethnics are more easily developed and maintained and yield more returns for educational success in more stable, higher quality neighbourhoods. Research design, data and methodology Multilevel analysis is applied to individual data from the 1991 Belgian Census and contextual data of all Belgian municipalities in order to examine contextual influences on ethnic educational inequality. Findings The first study shows that the percentage of ethnic minorities goes together with lower school completion rates among the Belgian majority population, but the effects are inconsistent among the three largest ethnic minority groups in Belgium, the Italian, Moroccan and Turkish second generation. In contrast, ethnic density, i.e., the presence of co-ethnics in the municipality, is positively associated with school completion in minority as well as majority groups. The second study reveals that ethnic density and neighbourhood quality overlap strongly among majority Belgians and the Moroccan second generation, albeit with opposite sign, such that the absence of ethnic minorities goes together with more favourable neighbourhood structure, while concentrations of Moroccans occur in the least attractive neighbourhoods. Among the Turkish and Italian second generation, we find, as expected, that the effects of ethnic density depend on neighbourhood stability and quality. These results confirm differential trajectories of integration of the three largest ethnic minorities in Belgium."
Year 2007
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5832 Project

Liberating history: The context of the challenge of psychologists of color to American psychology.

Authors Wade E. Pickren
Year 2009
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
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5833 Journal Article

The politics of voluntary and involuntary identities: are Muslims in Britain an ethnic, racial or religious minority?

Authors Nasar Meer
Year 2008
Journal Name Patterns of Prejudice
Citations (WoS) 53
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5834 Journal Article

Do informal Networks Increase Migrants’ Over-Education? Comparing Over-Education for Natives, Migrants and Second Generations in Italy and Assessing the Role of Networks in Generating It

Authors Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem, Marina De Angelis, Sergio Scicchitano
Year 2023
Journal Name Italian Economic Journal
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5835 Journal Article

CZECH EXILE WRITERS IN THE NETHERLANDS: THE POSITION OF JANA BERANOVA AND JAN STAVINOHA IN THE LITERARY FIELD

Authors Lucie Sedlackova
Year 2020
Journal Name ROCZNIKI HUMANISTYCZNE
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5836 Journal Article

Social Agency and White Supremacy in Immigration Studies

Authors Vilna Bashi Treitler
Year 2015
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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5837 Journal Article

Racial segregation and maternal smoking during pregnancy: A multilevel analysis using the racial segregation interaction index

Authors Tse-Chuan Yang, Carla Shoff, Aggie J. Noah, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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5838 Journal Article

BETWEEN MYTH AND FACTS - RACISM AND RACE-RELATIONS IN BRAZIL

Authors C HASENBALG
Year 1995
Journal Name DADOS-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS
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5839 Journal Article

Ethnicity or race, area characteristics, and sexual partner choice among American adolescents

Authors K Ford, W Sohn, JM Lepkowski
Year 2003
Journal Name The Journal of Sex Research
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5840 Journal Article

Generational Shifts in Language Use Among US Latinos: Mobility, Education and Occupation

Authors Jeremiah Spence, Viviana Rojas, Joseph Straubhaar
Year 2011
Journal Name International Migration
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5842 Journal Article

The missing bi-racial child in Hollywood

Authors Naomi Angel
Year 2007
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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5843 Journal Article

Psychological adaptation among second-generation Moroccan adolescents: associations with sense of community and country of residence

Authors Cecilia Fusco, Ughetta Moscardino, Gianmarco Altoe
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Youth Studies
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5844 Journal Article

Adult mortality among second-generation immigrants in France: Results from a nationally representative record linkage study

Authors Michel Guillot, Myriam Khlat, Matthew Wallace
Year 2019
Journal Name Demographic Research
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5845 Journal Article

Census Ethnic Categories and Second-Generation Identities: A Study of the Irish in England and Wales

Authors Mary J. Hickman
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 10
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5846 Journal Article

Educating the second generation: Determinants of academic achievement among children of immigrants in the United States

Authors Alejandro Portes, Dag MacLeod
Year 1999
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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5847 Journal Article

German American Bilingualism: Cui malo? Mother Tongue and Socioeconomic Status among the Second Generation in 1940

Authors Walter D. Kamphoefner
Year 1994
Journal Name International Migration Review
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5848 Journal Article

German American Bilingualism: cui malo? Mother Tongue and Socioeconomic Status among the Second Generation in 1940

Authors Walter D. Kamphoefner
Year 1994
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 8
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5849 Journal Article

“Cosmetic diversity”: University websites and the transformation of race categories.

Authors Karly Sarita Ford, Ashley N. Patterson
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Diversity in Higher Education
Citations (WoS) 1
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5850 Journal Article

Brexit, nationality and union citizenship : bottom up

Authors Hans U. JESSURUN D'OLIVEIRA
Year 2018
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5851 Working Paper

Health determinants among refugees in Austria and Germany: A propensity-matched comparative study for Syrian, Afghan, and Iraqi refugees

Authors Daniela Georges, Isabella Buber-Ennser, Bernhard Rengs, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name PLOS ONE
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5852 Journal Article

Migration and Occupational Changes during Periods of Economic Transition: Women and Men in Vietnam

Authors Yanyi K. Djamba, Sidney Goldstein, Alice Goldstein
Year 2000
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
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5853 Journal Article

Affective Friendship that Constructs Globally Spanning Transnationalism: The Onward Migration of Filipino Workers from South Korea to Canada

Authors Toshiko Tsujimoto
Year 2014
Journal Name Mobilities
Citations (WoS) 4
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5854 Journal Article

Tradable immigration quotas

Authors Jesus FERNÁNDEZ-HUERTAS MORAGA, Hillel RAPOPORT
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of public economics, 2016, Vol. 141, pp. 11–28
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5855 Journal Article

Social freedom and migration in a non-ideal world

Authors Drew Thompson
Year 2019
Journal Name ETHICS & GLOBAL POLITICS
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5856 Journal Article

Generation, Displacement, and Deservedness among Karen Refugees in California

Authors Kristin E. Yarris, Jillian C. Stasiun, Visanee V. Musigdilok, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name International Migration
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5858 Journal Article

Explaining the attainment of the second-generation: When does parental relative education matter?

Authors Alessandro Ferrara, Renee Luthra
Year 2024
Journal Name Social Science Research
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5859 Journal Article

Love thy neighbour? Religion and ethnoracial boundaries among second-generation West African youth

Authors Dialika Sall
Year 2021
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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5860 Journal Article

Becoming American by becoming Muslim: strategic assimilation among second-generation Muslim American parents

Authors Rebecca A. Karam
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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5861 Journal Article

Book Review: Beyond Expectations: Second-Generation Nigerians in the United States and Britain

Authors Amon Emeka
Year 2018
Journal Name International Migration Review
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5862 Journal Article

Negotiating the Second Generation of the Common European Asylum System Instruments: A Chronicle

Authors Patricia Van de Peer
Year 2018
Book Title Reforming the Common European Asylum System
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5863 Book Chapter

80,000 TON/Y PRECOMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL SCALE DEMONSTRATION PLANT ON SECOND GENERATION LIGNOCELLULOSIC ETHANOL

Description
The overall goal of COMETHA Project is the construction and operation of an integrated precommercial industrial facility for the production of 80,000 t/y of second generation bioethanol starting from lignocellulosic biomass (ethanol plant conversion yield: from 4.3 to 1) at Porto Marghera (VE, Italy). The plant will be the first in its kind at pre-commercial scale and will validate the innovative Biochemtex PROESA technology, already tested at pilot scale and in the next future through the operation of a 40,000 ton/y cellulosic ethanol Demo plant in Crescentino (start-up 2013). With the support of Venice Town and petrochemical companies, the realization of the Marghera 2G flagship will provide data for commercial scale-up and it serves as a vehicle for ongoing renewable technology improvement and bioethanol market deployment. The project will address the development of the sustainable biomass supply chain based on c.360,000 tonnes of lignocellulosic biomass per year derived from the Region of Veneto, such as dedicated perennial crops (Arundo donax) and agricultural residue (corn stover, the most suitable feedstock for bioethanol production in the considered geographical scenario). The COMETHA project will focus on demonstrating the second generation process steps in an integrated industrial scale biorefinery, including key innovative units (such as innovative proprietary pretreatment, SSCF with the use of novel high performance enzymes and modified MOs, high efficiency integrated distillation and dehydration system, valorisation of secondary streams and process integration). Moreover, a preliminary and detailed LCA of the bioethanol flagship plant for both Arundo donax and corn stover will demonstrate a substantial reduction in terms of GHG emissions of the 2G ethanol with respect to gasoline (82% and 86% respectively): this will certificate the respect of the scientific and technological quality criterion and the sustainability of Biochemtex PROESA technology.
Year 2014
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5864 Project

The Position of the Turkish and Moroccan Second Generation in Amsterdam and Rotterdam

Authors Renee Reichl Luthra
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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5865 Journal Article

Beyond ‘plastic paddy’: A re‐examination of the second‐generation Irish in England

Authors Sean Campbell
Year 1999
Journal Name Immigrants & Minorities
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5866 Journal Article

The influence of first generation fertility and economic status on second generation fertility

Authors Arland Thornton
Year 1980
Journal Name Population and Environment
Citations (WoS) 39
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5867 Journal Article

Racial Stratification and the Confederate Flag: Comparing Four Perspectives to Explain Flag Support

Authors Ryan D. Talbert, Evelyn J. Patterson
Year 2020
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
Citations (WoS) 4
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5868 Journal Article

Asylum Policies and Forced Labour among Asylum Seekers and Refugees: The Results of a Two-Phase Systematic Review

Authors Natalia Szulc, Adam Szymaniak
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Human Trafficking
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5869 Journal Article

Negotiating knowledges and expertise in refugee resettlement organizations

Authors Sarah Steimel
Year 2016
Journal Name COGENT SOCIAL SCIENCES
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5870 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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5871 Journal Article

Immigration Policies, State Discourses on Foreigners, and the Politics of Identity in Switzerland

Authors Yvonne Riaño, Doris Wastl-Walter
Year 2006
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
Citations (WoS) 31
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5872 Journal Article

My Life in Huddersfield: Supporting Young Asylum Seekers and Refugees to Record Their Experiences of Living in Huddersfield

Authors Ian Warwick, Ruth Neville, Kate Smith
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Work Education
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5874 Journal Article

Ethnic enclaves and immigrant outcomes: Norwegian immigrants during the Age of Mass Migration

Authors Katherine Eriksson
Year 2020
Journal Name EUROPEAN REVIEW OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
Citations (WoS) 13
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5875 Journal Article

National report on the governance of the asylum reception system in Greece

Authors Angeliki DIMITRIADI, Antonia-Maria SARANTAKI
Description
Greece since 2015 is faced with an unprecedented humanitarian crisis as well as management crisis. As the number of arrivals increased and then reduced, the country was challenged to find ways of adequately addressing the needs of asylum seekers. The present report seeks to map out how the reception system of Greece is governed, and the role of localities (Cities) in this governance process. The report highlights the presence of a complex national reception system that is still in its infancy with high levels of centralisation as regards decision-making processes and high levels of decentralisation as regards implementation. The pioneering role of cities is also discussed, in seeking to contribute to the reception system, often beyond the limits of their mandate.
Year 2019
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5876 Report

Crossing boundaries: Understanding the pro-asylum narratives of young Australians

Authors Jacqueline Laughland-Booÿ, Bruce Tranter, Zlatko Skrbiš
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 4
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5877 Journal Article

The effects of age at arrival and enclave schools on the academic performance of immigrant children

Authors Kalena E. Cortes
Year 2006
Journal Name Economics of Education Review
Citations (WoS) 37
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5878 Journal Article

A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Aggressiveness in the Workplace

Authors Amira Galin, Shani Avraham
Year 2008
Journal Name Cross-Cultural Research
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5879 Journal Article

Generating cross-cultural training data for THE UNIVERSITY GAME

Authors Rebecca L. Damron, Gene R. Halleck
Year 2007
5880 Journal Article

Cross-cultural perspectives on research participation and informed consent

Authors PC Barata, E Gucciardi, F Ahmad, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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5881 Journal Article

Cross-Cultural Studies in Child Development in Asian Contexts

Authors DM Keats
Year 2000
Journal Name Cross-Cultural Research
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5882 Journal Article

Improving intercultural interactions modules for cross-cultural training programs

Authors JM Bennett
Year 1996
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
5883 Journal Article

Performance and race in evaluating minority mayors

Authors SE Howell, WP Mclean
Year 2001
Journal Name Public Opinion Quarterly
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5884 Journal Article

Group Dominance and the Myth of Racial Democracy: Antiracism Attitudes in Brazil

Authors Bailey
Year 2004
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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5886 Journal Article

Thrown into the world: The shift between pavlova and pasta in the ethnic identity of Australians originating from Italy

Authors Simone Marino
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Sociology
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5887 Journal Article

Race over Religion: Christian Nationalism and Perceived Threats to National Unity

Authors Samuel L. Perry, Andrew L. Whitehead, Joshua B. Grubbs
Year 2023
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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5888 Journal Article

Consequences of the American States’ Legislative Action on Immigration

Authors Jeremiah B. Wills, Margaret M. Commins
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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5889 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
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
5890 Report

Coronavirus and Migration: Analysis of Human Mobility and the Spread of Covid-19

Authors Ibrahim Sirkeci, Mustafa Murat Yucesahin
Year 2020
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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5891 Journal Article

Information and racial exclusion

Authors Shelly Lundberg, Richard Startz
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 7
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5892 Journal Article

Race/ethnicity, the social environment, and health

Authors M LillieBlanton, T LaVeist
Year 1996
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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5893 Journal Article

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Authors Benjamin Harkins
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
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5894 Journal Article

Changes in Immigration Status and Purpose of Stay – Luxembourg

Authors Fabienne Becker, Linda Dionisio, Lisa Li, ...
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Section 1 offers an overview of the Luxembourg immigration legislation which provides for the possibility to switch between categories of authorisations of stay in Article 39 of the amended Law of 29 August 2008 on the Free Movement of Persons and Immigration (hereafter referred to as Law on Immigration). Third-country nationals wishing to stay in Luxembourg for more than three months are required to apply for an authorisation of stay before arriving in Luxembourg. The third-country national applying for a permit for more than three months has to submit to a medical examination before requesting the delivery of the permit. After the medical exam, a certificate is delivered detailing whether the third-country national fulfils the conditions of entry to the territory or not. This certificate has to be enclosed to the residence permit application. The third-country national must also fulfil conditions pertaining to his/her registration in the municipality of his/her future residence as well as appropriate accommodation.In regards to changes of statuses, the third-country national with an authorisation of stay for more than three months has the possibility to apply for a different permit provided s/he fulfils the conditions for the category of permit s/he is aiming to change to. The Law on Immigration sets up this principle in its Article 39 (3) and excludes from its application the following categories: students, trainees, volunteers, au pairs and pupils. The rationale behind those exceptions is that those permits are considered temporary by definition, as they are linked to an activity which is limited in time.A special provision, Article 59 of the Law on Immigration, allows young graduates after the expiry of their student permit to change into the category of salaried worker and have a first work experience in Luxembourg for the limited, non-renewable, duration of two years. After this period the third-country national has to return in his/her country of origin. This provision and its conditions were debated by stakeholders during the elaboration of the Law on Immigration, concerns surrounding the limit of two years’ work experience or the limiting condition of having a contract linked to the diploma obtained in Luxembourg were mentioned. Article 59 is however the result of a compromise between fostering a young graduate’s capabilities with a first work experience and provide for a possibility to fill the gap in the Luxembourg workforce on one hand and on the other mitigate the risk of brain drain for the third-country national’s country of origin.Other considerations to allow for switches between categories of statuses were of humanitarian nature, such as Articles 76 (family member), 89 (1) (authorisation of stay for exceptional reasons), 98 (victim of human trafficking) and 131 (2) (medical reasons) of the Law on Immigration. These articles aim to increase the autonomy and legal security of vulnerable third-country nationals. Section 2 details the different statuses taken into account for the purpose of the present study. The table under question 1 also contains categories that do not exist as such in Luxembourg legislation: the separate category of highly qualified worker was replaced by the European Blue Card with the implementation of the Law of 18 December 2011,the categories of business owner, seasonal workers, intra-corporate transferee and investor do not exist autonomously, but third-country nationals falling under these categories are nonetheless covered by other existing statuses. However, a modification of the current legal framework is under way in order to create the categories of intra-corporate transferees and seasonal workers.Therefore the relevant categories of statuses for Luxembourg at this point in time are family member, education (student), researcher, European Blue Card, salaried worker, self-employed worker, international protection applicant, victim of trafficking in human beings, private reasons, athletes, au pairs and beneficiaries of medical treatment. The authorisation of stay for exceptional reasons was included in this study even if not considered a category of stay.Section 3 delves more specifically into the subject matter of the present study and introduces more in detail the changes of statuses that are possible from within the country. The present study excluded from its scope the change into long-term resident, which is the most common change of status in Luxembourg. Several changes, while theoretically possible, are also unlikely to take place in practice as they would lead to a loss of rights for the concerned third-country national. This loss of rights applies to switches into the categories of students, pupils, volunteers, trainees, au pairs, seasonal workers, posted workers and international protection applicants. As a consequence, the main changes of statuses in practice concern the categories of Family member, salaried worker, European Blue Card, Self-employed and Private reasons.The special consideration given to third-country nationals in vulnerable situations, such as victims of trafficking in human beings or third-country nationals with an authorisation of stay for medical reasons, may obtain a permit for private reasons and, if they engage in a full-time salaried activity, may later switch to salaried worker without having to submit to the labour market test.The study also presents the different actors on a national level that might be confronted with changes of statuses as well as the different channels of communication that are available to circulate the information to third-country nationals. The concerned actors may vary from one category of permit to the next, however the Directorate of Immigration will be involved in nearly every case. The Chamber of Commerce also has a part to play in changes into self-employed workers. The main channel of communication, aside from office hours of institutions dealing with migration, is the website www.guichet.lu which centralises all the relevant information.Taking as a basis the different comments during the elaboration of the Law on Immigration as well as interviews conducted with different stakeholders for the purpose of this study, these changes of statuses are generally perceived in a positive light, with several actors, such as the Chamber of Commerce or Fondation Caritas, arguing in favour of lighter requirements to allow for such switches, especially where changes for humanitarian grounds are concerned.The topic of changes of statuses of immigration has not as of yet attracted interest in Luxembourg. There is no data or study available on the topic and it has not triggered any large debate on the national level.Nevertheless, Section 4 puts forward a number of good practices. In fact, whenever the Directorate of Immigration or another organisation providing advice on immigration, notices a possibility for a third-country national to obtain a permit that is more favourable, this will be brought to the attention of the concerned person. The Directorate of Immigration has also proven flexibility and understanding in situations including children. Alternative solutions are also provided by the Directorate of Immigration when a holder of the authorisation of stay for medical reasons falls into irregularity. A further notable good practice is the extensive support provided to third-country nationals aiming to change into self-employed worker by the Chamber of Commerce. Finally, the constant information sharing between the relevant actors consists a good practice with enormous potential as it draws the discussion into practical concerns faced with the implementation of the Law on Immigration.
Year 2016
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
5895 Report

From sword to plowshare: using race for discrimination and antidiscrimination in the United States

Authors A Morning, D Sabbagh
Year 2005
Journal Name International Social Science Journal
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5897 Journal Article

Social Capital is Associated with Earnings among Foreign-born Mexican Men but not Women in Los Angeles County

Authors Phillip J. Granberry, Enrico A. Marcelli
Year 2011
Journal Name International Migration
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
5899 Journal Article

Racial Violence and the Cosmopolitan City

Authors Renisa Mawani
Year 2012
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 2
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
5900 Journal Article
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