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Categorising What We Study and What We Analyse, and the Exercise of Interpretation

Authors Dirk Jacobs
Book Title Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies
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2 Book Chapter

Political Protest in Asylum and Deportation. An Introduction

Authors Sieglinde Rosenberger
Book Title Protest Movements in Asylum and Deportation
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5 Book Chapter

Framing the Immigration Policy Agenda

Authors Rianne Dekker, Peter Scholten
Year 2017
Journal Name The International Journal of Press/Politics
Citations (WoS) 8
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6 Journal Article

Comparative Analysis of Brain Drain, Brain Circulation and Brain Retain: A Case Study of Indian Institutes of Technology

Authors Roli Varma, Deepak Kapur
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice
Citations (WoS) 6
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10 Journal Article

Law and Statelessness: A Case Study of the Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar

Authors nikita Gehlot
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Burmese Scholarship
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13 Journal Article

The Benefits of Family Employment in Ethnic Restaurants: A Case Study of Regional Victoria in Australia

Authors Paul Strickland
Year 2011
Journal Name ASIA PACIFIC JOURNAL OF TOURISM RESEARCH
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16 Journal Article

The ‘other side’ of embedded ness: A case‐study of the interplay of economy and ethnicity

Authors Roger Waldinger
Year 1995
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 155
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20 Journal Article

Racism, racialization, and health equity in Canadian residential long term care: A case study in Toronto

Authors Iffath Unissa Syed
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
Citations (WoS) 13
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21 Journal Article

Institutional Habitus and Educational Achievement: A Comparative Case Study in Germany and Turkey

Description
The educational achievement of students from working-class ethnic minority or immigrant back-grounds is vitally important for their integration into the labor market and society. We know from research that their disadvantaged family back-ground, such as low parental education and income, significantly influences these students’ academic achievement. However, as students increasingly spend most of their time in school contexts, school has also become one of the key factors for under-standing educational performance. In this context, interactions of specific school regulations, practices, and structures with the skills, values, and cultures of students can greatly contribute to the development of educational policies for reforming schools in a way that would increase the educational achieve-ment of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. This study conceptualizes school-related factors as institutional habitus and seeks to understand how schools’ institutional habitus accommodate students from different ethnic and minority back-grounds for making empirical contributions to the development of inclusive and intercultural school structures. This report is based on a comparative study that investigates the components of the institutional habitus of two different schools, one in Turkey and one in Germany, and how they influence the educa-tional performance of children from working-class Kurdish ethnic minority backgrounds in Turkey and working-class Turkish immigrant backgrounds in Germany. This exploratory, qualitative study included interviews with teachers, students, school principals, and experts in the field of education, as well as participatory observations in the classroom and beyond.
Year 2017
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22 Report

Spatial changes of ethnic communities during tourism development: a case study of Basha Miao minority community

Authors Jing Su, Jiuxia Sun
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change
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24 Journal Article

HOPE - Przyjmowanie "Obcych" - Permutacje tożsamości europejskiej - case study małego miasteczka sardyńskiego

Principal investigator Izabela Barbara Wagner-Saffray (Principal Investigator)
Year 2018
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25 Project

Environmental justice organizing for environmental health: Case study on asthma and diesel exhaust in Roxbury, Massachusetts

Authors P Loh, J Sugerman-Brozan
Year 2002
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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26 Journal Article

Political-Economic Transnational Behavior: A Case Study of the Polish American Economic Forum

Authors Mary Patrice
Year 2018
Journal Name Studia Migracyjne-Przegląd Polonijny
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28 Journal Article

Looking In (/): A Case Study of Northeast with Special Reference to Tripura Buranji (1724)

Authors Bhaskar Jyoti Gogoi
Year 2020
Journal Name RUPKATHA JOURNAL ON INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IN HUMANITIES
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30 Journal Article

Convergence through conflict: A case study of a US Spanish-language publication’s efforts to grow a national audience

Authors Andrea Hickerson
Year 2018
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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32 Journal Article

The right to the city: outdoor informal sport and urban belonging in multicultural spaces

Authors Kristine Aquino, Amanda Wise, Selvaraj Velayutham, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name ANNALS OF LEISURE RESEARCH
Citations (WoS) 26
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34 Journal Article

A Study on Irregular Migration from Bangladesh to Malaysia through the Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea

Authors Afzalur Rahman, University of Chittagong
Year 2020
Journal Name Otoritas : Jurnal Ilmu Pemerintahan
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36 Journal Article

Cape queer? A case study of Provincetown, Massachusetts

Authors Karen Christel Krahulik
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Homosexuality
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37 Journal Article

Syncretism of Tradition and Modernity in Education: A Case Study of a Tibetan Vocational School in Qinghai

Authors Rouzhuo (Rigdrol) Jikar
Year 2022
Journal Name AMERICAN BEHAVIORAL SCIENTIST
Citations (WoS) 1
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38 Journal Article

A CASE-STUDY OF METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN CROSS-CULTURAL EVALUATION

Authors DL JINKERSON, OW CUMMINGS, BJ NEISENDORF, ...
Year 1992
Journal Name Evaluation and Program Planning
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40 Journal Article

Diasporas for Peace: Patterns, Trends and Potential of Long-distance Diaspora Involvement in Conflict Settings. Case studies from the Horn of Africa

Description
DIASPEACE seeks to generate policy-relevant, evidence-based knowledge on how diasporas (exiled populations from conflict regions) play into the dynamics of conflict and peace in their countries of origin. In a globalised world diasporas have become new forces shaping the interactions between countries, regions and continents. On one hand, they are seen to fuel conflict by transferring remittances and logistic support to the warring parties, and to exacerbate tensions through radical mobilisation along ethnic and religious lines. One the other, diaspora groups are playing an increasingly prominent role in peace and reconciliation processes. There is a need for a balanced empirical account of the nature, motivations and impact of transnational diaspora activities in conflict settings. The project has an empirical focus on diaspora networks operating in Europe which extend their transnational activities to the Horn of Africa. This is a region where decades of violent conflict have resulted in state collapse and the dispersal of more than two million people. The project will conduct field research in seven European countries and in Somalia, Ethiopia and Eritrea. DIASPEACE aims to: a) devise and test methodologies of multi-sited comparative research and to develop the conceptual framework for researching migrant political transnationalism in a conflict context; b) facilitate interaction between diaspora and other stakeholders in Europe and in the Horn of Africa; c) provide policy input on how to better involve diaspora in conflict resolution and peace-building interventions, and how to improve coherence between security, development and immigration policies. The consortium involves six partners from Europe and two from the Horn of Africa, bringing together cross-disciplinary expertise from the fields of Conflict Analysis, Migration Studies and Anthropology among others. The project is coordinated by the University of Jyväskylä in Finland.
Year 2008
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41 Project

The Mobility of the Elderly and Family-Based Care: A Case Study of Chinese Migrant (Grand)Parents

Authors Yan Zhao, Yu Huang
Year 2021
Book Title Migration to and from Welfare States
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42 Book Chapter

Goal ambiguity and informal discretion in the implementation of public policies: the case of Spanish immigration policy

Authors Joelle Bastien
Year 2009
Journal Name International Review of Administrative Sciences
Citations (WoS) 7
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45 Journal Article

A Comparative Study of Resilience in Survivors of War Rape and Sexual Violence: New Directions for Transitional Justice

Description
The profound trauma associated with rape and sexual violence in conflict has been extensively explored within existing scholarship. The fact that many survivors exhibit remarkable post-trauma resilience, however, remains critically under-investigated. CSRS will address this fundamental gap by undertaking a paradigm-shifting empirical study of the underlying conditions for resilience. It will then use this data to pioneer a new, survivor-centred model of transitional justice – the process of redressing the legacy of massive human rights abuses. Using the three comparative case studies of Bosnia-Hercegovina (BiH), the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Colombia, and adopting a social-ecological approach that emphasizes the interactions between individuals and their environments, CSRS consists of two inter-linked parts. The first part will involve extensive fieldwork, using a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods, to generate a rich cross-cultural dataset that identifies and explains the key micro, meso and macro factors that foster resilience in survivors of war rape and sexual violence. The second part of CSRS will use this dataset to build an innovative, bottom-up model of transitional justice that prioritizes the long-term needs of survivors, reflecting the project’s hypothesis that a positive correlation exists between fulfilment of needs and resilience. This model will be developed with the input of survivors in BiH, the DRC and Colombia and in consultation with transitional justice scholars and practitioners. CSRS aims to transform transitional justice theory and practice. The project outputs will therefore include both academic publications and policy reports to communicate the model to the governments of the case study countries, the United Nations and a wider international audience with the overall aim of making empowerment and resilience part of a new transitional justice agenda.
Year 2017
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47 Project

Creating humanitarian space a case study of Somalia

Authors Erik Abild, UNHCR. Policy Development and Evaluation Service
Year 2009
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49 Report

Engendering transnational migration - A case study of Salvadorans

Authors SJ Mahler
Year 1999
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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50 Journal Article
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