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Book Review: Chagos Islanders in Mauritius and the Uk: Forced Displacement and onward Migration

Authors Sandra Evers
Year 2013
Journal Name The Sociological Review
3701 Journal Article

‘Race’ talk: discourses on ‘race’ and racial difference

Authors Norman Duncan
Year 2003
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
3703 Journal Article

Welcome or Not: Comparing #Refugee Posts on Instagram and Pinterest

Authors Jeanine P. D. Guidry, Lucinda L. Austin, Kellie E. Carlyle, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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3704 Journal Article

British Colonial Legacies and the Making of Malay(si)a

Authors Sin Yee Koh
Book Title Race, Education, and Citizenship
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3705 Book Chapter

Homonationalist/Orientalist Negotiations: The UK Approach to Queer Asylum Claims

Authors Rosa dos Ventos Lopes Heimer
Year 2020
Journal Name SEXUALITY & CULTURE-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL
Citations (WoS) 11
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3706 Journal Article

Critical comment on “Revisiting the Asian second-generation advantage”

Authors Lawrence J. Zigerell
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
3708 Journal Article

Selective acculturation among low-income second-generation West Africans

Authors Dialika Sall
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
3709 Journal Article

Origins and destinations: The making of the second generation

Authors Narguesse Keyhani
Year 2019
Journal Name Population
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3710 Journal Article

Becoming New Yorkers: Ethnographies of the new second generation

Authors H Farrington
Year 2006
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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3711 Journal Article

Today's Second Generation: Evidence from the 1990 U.S. Census

Authors Leif Jensen, Yoshimi Chitose
Year 1994
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 37
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3712 Journal Article

STATELESSNESS

Year 1995
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
3713 Journal Article

Religiously flexible: Acculturation of second-generation Muslims in Europe

Authors Marco Rizzo, Silvia Testa, Silvia Gattino, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 5
3714 Journal Article

The Political Impact of the New Hispanic Second Generation

Authors John R. Logan, Sookhee Oh, Jennifer Darrah
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
3715 Journal Article

Family life transitions among children of immigrants: An introduction

Authors Helga A. G. de Valk, Nadja Milewski
Year 2011
Journal Name Advances in Life Course Research
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3716 Journal Article

Humanitarian Help and Refugees: De-Bordering Solidarity as a Contentious Issue

Authors Maurizio Ambrosini
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 18
3719 Journal Article

Situation of human rights in Cambodia note

Authors Peter Leuprecht, UN. Secretary-General, UN. Special Representative on the Situation of Human Rights in Cambodia
Description
Transmits report of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Human Rights in Cambodia, Peter Leuprecht, pursuant to General Assembly resolution 57/225 of 18 Dec. 2002. Reports on major developments during the period Jan.-July 2003. Gives an account of the Special Representative's 8th and 9th missions to Cambodia and provides details on: i) general political climate and the 2003 National Assembly elections; ii) administration of justice; iii) compliance with international human rights obligations; iv) justice sector and accountability; v) land and forestry issues; vi) economic and social rights; vii) Khmer Rouge trials; and viii) refugees and asylum-seekers. Presents recommendations.
Year 2003
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3720 Report

Refusing cesarean sections to protect fertile futures:

Authors LUCY LOWE
Year 2019
Journal Name American Ethnologist
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3721 Journal Article

Assessing the effects of intergroup contact on immigration attitudes

Authors Justin Allen Berg
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL
Citations (WoS) 8
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3722 Journal Article

Acculturation and leisure-time physical activity among Asian American adults in the United States

Authors Xuanxuan Zhu, Jihong Liu, Maria Sevoyan, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
Citations (WoS) 9
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3723 Journal Article

Immigration and Living Arrangements: Elderly Women in Canada

Authors Monica Boyd
Year 1991
Journal Name International Migration Review
3725 Journal Article

Walking, sensing, belonging: ethno-mimesis as performative praxis

Authors Maggie O'Neill, Phil Hubbard
Year 2010
Journal Name Visual Studies
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3729 Journal Article

Identity Imperative: Ottoman Jews in Wartime and Interwar Britain

Authors Aviva Ben-Ur
Year 2014
Journal Name Immigrants & Minorities
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3734 Journal Article

Asylum after empire: colonial legacies in the politics of asylum seeking

Authors Katherine Jensen
Year 2018
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
3737 Journal Article

Comparison of HIV Viral Suppression Between a Sample of Foreign-Born and U.S.-Born Women of Color in the United States

Authors Amanda Nace, Glen Johnson, Elizabeth Eastwood
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 1
3738 Journal Article

EU mobility regimes and visa policy towards ENP countries

Authors Perrine DUMAS, GOLDNER LANG Iris
Year 2015
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3739 Working Paper

Refugee resettlement from Pakistan : findings from Afghan refugee camps in the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP)

Authors Ilyas CHATTHA
Description
This report surveys Afghan refugee resettlement from Pakistan for the Know Reset Project in order to better understand the processes and practices of the refugee populations’ resettlement in EU member states. This involved interviews with various agencies working with refugees as well as with individual refugees. The collected source material explains how the Afghan refugee community, living in different localities in Pakistan, are informed about resettlement policies, and how refugees are identified and selected and what Afghan refugee groups, if any, are given priorities in the resettlement processes. The report also examines the role played by local, national and international agencies, such as UNHCR, Pakistan-based NGOs, including SACH (Struggle for Change), Sharp (Society for Human Rights and Prisoners Aid), the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) and the International Organization of Migration (IOM). More specifically we examined these organizations as they identified, registered and selected refugees for resettlement. The report also considers how information about resettlement is disseminated to Afghan refugees in “refugee villages”, camps or places; how the refugees are subsequently identified and chosen for resettlement; and how they are assisted in submitting applications and obtaining security clearance from the Pakistan Interior and Foreign Affairs departments. We then asked how submissions are then forwarded to the individual EU countries for resettlement and what selection and scrutiny measures, if any, are adopted by the resettlement countries. Finally, the report looks at the responses and reactions of the Pakistani government in the resettlement of Afghan refugees in Europe and beyond. The findings not only add to the empirical knowledge of resettlement in Pakistan, but offer data to improve the efficiency of resettlement schemes in individual EU member states.
Year 2013
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3740 Report

IMMIGRANTS AND NATIVES IN US SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OCCUPATIONS, 1994-2006

Authors Mariano Sana
Year 2010
Journal Name Demography
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3741 Journal Article

“Roots” or the virtualities of racial imaginaries in Puerto Rico and the diaspora

Authors Jossianna Arroyo
Year 2010
Journal Name LATINO STUDIES
3745 Journal Article

Substitution between groups of highly-educated, foreign-born, H-1B workers

Authors Chad Sparber
Year 2019
Journal Name Labour Economics
Citations (WoS) 2
3747 Journal Article

Analyse über rechtliche, gesellschaftliche und technische Aspekte und Maßnahmen zur Aufdeckung illegaler Migration und Bekämpfung der Schleusungskriminalität

Principal investigator Michael Fiederle (Principal Investigator), Leon Hempel (Principal Investigator)
Description
"Motivation Um über Grenzen nach Deutschland zu gelangen, setzen sich flüchtende Menschen großen Risiken aus. Beispiels-weise werden sie von kriminellen Schleusern auf der Ladefläche von LKW zusammengepfercht, wie im Januar 2017 in Oberbayern, als ein Schleuser einen Transporter mit 19 Asylsuchenden bei Temperaturen von minus 20 Grad auf einer unbeheizten Ladefläche alleine ließ. Angesichts dieser Problemstellung gilt es, die Gefah-ren für Flüchtlinge zu minimieren. Gleichzeitig muss unkontrollierter Menschenschmuggel, auch im Interesse einer geregelten Flüchtlingspolitik, erfasst und unter-bunden werden.Ziele und VorgehenIn STRATUM werden die praktische Machbarkeit sowie die ethische und rechtliche Vertretbarkeit des Einsat-zes mobiler Detektionsmethoden für eine Aufdeckung illegaler Grenzübertritte in Fahrzeugen untersucht. Dazu sollen u. a. Wärmebild- sowie Terahertzkameras zum Einsatz kommen und auf ihre Eignung untersucht werden, im fließenden Straßenverkehr Fahrzeuge auf versteckte Personen zu detektieren. Flankierend werden alle technischen Entwicklungen und Untersuchungen im Hinblick auf Rechtskonformität und Datenschutz begleitet.Innovationen und PerspektivenDerzeit können Fahrzeuge nur durch aufwändige stationäre Einzelkontrollen auf mögliche Schleusungs-opfer untersucht werden. Die Schleuser kennen häufig die Standorte stationärer Kontrollen und umfahren diese. Durch den mobilen Einsatz der neuen Detekti-onsmethoden im fließenden Straßenverkehr werden Schleusungstäter schneller gefasst und deren Opfer aus gefährlichen Verstecken befreit. Zudem kann dem illega-len Grenzübertritt besser begegnet werden."
Year 2019
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3748 Project

SECONDARY MOVEMENTS: Secondary movements of Somalis within Europe

Description
This research project will examine the recent phenomenon of secondary movements from the Netherlands to the United Kingdom among a differentiated group of Somali refugees and (rejected) asylum seekers. Researching the various reasons legal as well as illegal Somalis may have for this specific secondary movement will tell us something about contemporary asylum migration in Europe. The different migration systems in the UK and the Netherlands will also be analysed. The project will shed light on how people who have moved within Europe relate back to their first country of arrival. The fact that Somalis have moved onwards in such high numbers makes it an interesting case to study. Sussex University will be an excellent environment to conduct this research, because they have long research experience on asylum, they host researchers who work specifically on Somalis and a pilot research on secondary movements of Danish Somalis to the UK has been conducted there. The research method of ""life stories"" will be applied in order to be able to research the decision making process of secondary movements in depth. The ones who have made an illegal secondary movement might be reluctant to talk about this secondary movement. But, as the Fellow will hark back to some of the Somali immigrants she has interviewed for her PhD research who were smuggled into the Netherlands but have left for Britain access will be relatively easy. The Fellow has built up some experience in conducting research in difficult settings and with vulnerable people, but this project will allow her to further develop these methodological skills.
Year 2008
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3749 Project

Data Matters: Sociotechnical Challenges of European Migration and Border Control

Principal investigator Birte Nienaber (Management Committee Member)
Year 2023
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3750 Project
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