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Foundations in medieval societies: Cross-cultural comparisons

Description
'In the present foundations are ascribed a central role in overcoming social and political problems, be it in the field of social welfare or the sponsorship of science and the arts. But they were also in the past always an indicator of the condition of a society and lend themselves to deducing its overall structure. In a historical perspective they permit an intercultural comparison because there is evidence of the phenomenon of the foundation, while not on a continual basis, in all advanced civilizations. The project intends to carry out a comparative investigation of foundations of the medieval millenium (from approximately 500 to 1500 CE) in European Latin and Greek Orthodox Christianity, in Judaism, Islam and in pluri-religious India and of their mutual relations while making use of the ideas of modern global history. It will therefore also involve questions of cultural transfer or cross-cultural interaction. Under the leadership of the submitter five experts from the fields of Medieval, Byzantine, Jewish, Islamic or Ottoman and Indian studies will compile an 'Encyclopedia of Foundations in the Medieval Millenium', in which articles written collaboratively will depict the forms, objectives, legal structures, endowments of the foundations and historical changes taking place within them, taking into consideration their religio-historical background (esp. end time concepts) and their respective historical context. The planned project is built upon pilot projects working on this issue, while a publishing company has already secured the rights for the publication of such an encyclopedia (also online). On completion of the project the submitter will also present a monograph on foundations in the Middle Ages as 'total social phenomenon' (M. Mauss) in an universal history perspective.'
Year 2012
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4801 Project

Freedom of Movement vs. Exclusion: A Reinterpretation of the `Insider'- `Outsider' Divide in the European Union

Authors Mehmet Ugur
Year 1995
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 23
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4804 Journal Article

ABC GATES FOR EUROPE

Description
During the last years, many ABC Gates have been deployed in the main European airports, most of them as pilot projects intended to test their capability to improve the border crossing processes in aspects such as speed, security, automation, false rejection reduction, etc. Experience gained from these pilots has been periodically assessed within the Frontex ABC Workshops, where the need for a harmonised approach has been specifically addressed as one of the most urgent issues to be solved. In particular, harmonisation would be required in areas as e-passports management, biometrics, gate design, human interface, processes, PKD certificate exchange, signalling and interoperability. On the other hand, EU Smart Border Initiative adds a new approach to be considered in ABC development: The inclusion of a RTP system for Third Country Nationals and an Entry Exit System. ABC4EU will identify the requirements for an integrated, interoperable and citizen’s rights respectful ABC system at EU level, taking account of the experience gained from the previous pilots, projects and the future needs derived from the Smart Border and other EU and national initiatives and paying very special attention to citizen rights, privacy and other related ethical aspects. ABC4EU will focus in the need for harmonisation in the design and operational features of ABC Gates, considering specially the full exploitation of the EU second generation passports and other accepted travel documents. In addition, RTP and EES will be specifically tested in the project to assess their feasibility and an EU level border management C4I concept will be developed for end user assessment. ABC4EU intends to carry out a 2 steps system validation: Upgraded ABC systems in several MS covering all types of borders (airports, harbours and land borders) will be integrated with RTP and EES prototypes. Lessons learnt from this first step will be applied for a second and final testing.
Year 2014
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4805 Project

“Reactive Ethnicity” or “Assimilation”? Statements, Arguments, and First Empirical Evidence for Labor Migrants in Germany

Authors Claudia Diehl, Rainer Schnell
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 72
4806 Journal Article

Negotiating Space: Stigma and the Strategic Management of Ethnic Identity among Second-generation Haitians in The Bahamas

Authors Charmane M. Perry
Year 2024
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4807 Journal Article

Eastern Europe and Community of Independent States

Authors Agnes Axmann
Year 1998
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 7
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4809 Journal Article

Haitian youth in human mobility, post earthquake 2010

Authors Irene Duffard Evangelista
Year 2019
Journal Name ESPACIO ABIERTO
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4810 Journal Article

The conceptualisation and categorisation of mixed race/ethnicity in Britain and North America: Identity options and the role of the state

Authors P.J. Aspinall
Year 2003
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
4813 Journal Article

Blending, Bargaining, and Burden-Sharing: Canada’s Resettlement Programs

Authors Shauna Labman, Madison Pearlman
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
4814 Journal Article

Rethinking Migrant Hierarchies: Non-Citizen Political Engagement and Policy Cycles in South Korea

Authors Felicia Istad
Year 2023
Journal Name Korea Observer - Institute of Korean Studies
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4815 Journal Article

Race/Ethnicity, Perceived Skin Color, and the Likelihood of Adult Arrest

Authors Jessica G. Finkeldey, Stephen Demuth
Year 2019
Journal Name Race and Justice
4820 Journal Article

Black mixed-race men, perceptions of the family, and the cultivation of ‘post-racial’ resilience

Authors Remi Joseph-Salisbury
Year 2017
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 2
4821 Journal Article

Unpacking the Race Talk

Authors Pierre W. Orelus
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES
4828 Journal Article

Integratie en vertrek van een recent cohort AMV's in Nederland (2014-2019)

Authors Statistics Netherlands, Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, S.M. Noyon, ...
Description
Tussen 1 januari 2014 en 31 augustus 2019 werden 8.775 asielaanvragen ingediend door alleenstaande minderjarige vreemdelingen (AMV’s). In eerste aanleg werd 69% van de aanvragen ingewilligd en 26% afgewezen (de overige 5% zat op de peildatum van 31 december 2019 nog in de procedure of had deze voortijdig stopgezet).Van de AMV’s met een verblijfsvergunning was 79% man en kwamen de meeste uit Eritrea (50%) en Syrië (38%). Gemiddeld waren de AMV’s op het moment van het verkrijgen van de vergunning 15,7 jaar oud.In 2019 volgde 56% van de (ex-)AMV’s met een vergunning een opleiding; 40% had een baan. Ongeveer een derde van de (ex-)AMV’s volgde op dat moment geen onderwijs en had geen werk.Meer dan de helft van de afgewezen (ex-)AMV’s is met onbekende bestemming vertrokken. Tien procent heeft Nederland aantoonbaar verlaten (hetzij vrijwillig, hetzij gedwongen).Onder afgewezen ex-AMV’s van 18 jaar of ouder (op 31 december 2019) die werden opgevangen onder het nieuwe opvangmodel, ligt het aandeel dat met onbekende bestemming vertrok hoger, terwijl het aandeel dat op de peildatum rechtmatig in Nederland verbleef lager ligt dan onder de groep die onder het oude model werd opgevangen. Het aandeel vrijwillig vertrek onder het oude en nieuwe opvangmodel is vergelijkbaar.De hier gepresenteerde resultaten uit een gezamenlijk onderzoek van WODC en CBS bieden een eerste beschrijving van de groep AMV’s die tussen 1 januari 2014 en 31 augustus 2019 asiel aanvroegen in Nederland. In de toekomst kunnen meer diepgaande inzichten verkregen worden, door zowel de populatie als de betrokken databronnen uit te breiden en bijvoorbeeld vergelijkingen te maken met andere relevante groepen zoals leeftijdsgenoten met en zonder (asiel)migratieachtergrond.
Year 2020
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4832 Report

Towards a new paradigm in migrant health research: integrating entitlement, access and appropriateness

Authors Charles Watters
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4834 Journal Article

A Longitudinal Analysis of Naturalization and International Migration in Switzerland, 2011–2017

Authors Juan Galeano, Philippe Wanner, Aurélie Pont
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 2
4835 Journal Article

Policing rights in the UK 2022: an audit

Authors Frances Webber, Frances Webber
Year 2023
Journal Name Race & Class
Citations (WoS) 1
4837 Journal Article

Identities and Belonging: A Study of Somali Refugee and Asylum Seekers Living in the UK and Denmark

Authors Gill Valentine, Katrine Bang Nielsen, Deborah Sporton
Year 2009
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
4840 Journal Article

Orientalization, or sidewards assimilation of second-generation Russian-speaking migrants in Israel’s urban periphery

Authors Nir Cohen, Anna Prashizky
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
4841 Journal Article

Language Use and Children’s BMI Growth among Second-Generation Immigrants in the United Kingdom

Authors Sara Giunti, Filippo Oncini
Year 2018
Journal Name International Migration Review
4842 Journal Article

Intergenerational Family Relations, Civic Organisations, and the Political Socialisation of Second-Generation Immigrant Youth

Authors Veronica Terriquez, Hyeyoung Kwon
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 15
4844 Journal Article

The Importance of Peers: Assimilation Patterns among Second-generation Turkish Immigrants in Western Europe

Authors Syed Ali, Tineke Fokkema
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
4845 Journal Article

Immigration, education, and the Turkish second generation in five European nations: A comparative study

Authors Maurice Crul, Hans Vermeulen
Year 2006
Book Title Immigration and the Transformation of Europe
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4846 Book Chapter

The price of uniformity: language, family and personality adjustment in the immigrant second generation

Authors Alejandro Portes, Lingxin Hao
Year 2002
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 154
4847 Journal Article

Young Migrants of the Second Generation in Europe: Education and Labour Market Insertion Prospects

Authors LESLIE J. LIMAGE
Year 1984
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 5
4848 Journal Article

Racism without ethnicity: Public policies and racial inequality in Brazil in comparative perspective

Authors L Sansone
Year 1998
Journal Name DADOS-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIAIS
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
4850 Journal Article
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