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Perceived psychological contract fulfillment and job attitudes among repatriates

Authors Shu-Cheng Steve Chi, Shu-Chen Chen
Year 2007
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 16
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1 Journal Article

Artificial Intelligence for a Reduction of False Denials in Refugee Claims

Authors Hilary Evans Cameron, Avi Goldfarb, Leah Morris
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 9
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2 Journal Article

Assimilation Theories in the 21st Century: Appraising Accomplishments and Future Challenges

Authors Lucas G. Drouhot
Year 2024
Journal Name International Migration Review
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3 Journal Article

‘Walk with your head high’: African and African-Caribbean fatherhood, children's mental well-being and social capital

Authors Robert Williams, Alistair Hewison, Chris Wagstaff, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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4 Journal Article

INTEGRATION EXAMINATION FOR MIGRANTS IN RUSSIA: LEGAL REGULATION AND METHODICAL PROVISION

Authors Angela Viktorovna Dolzhikova, Ekaterina Viacheslavovna Kiseleva
Year 2015
Journal Name ANNALES-ANALI ZA ISTRSKE IN MEDITERANSKE STUDIJE-SERIES HISTORIA ET SOCIOLOGIA
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5 Journal Article

The main directions of State policy in the area of arms trafficking in Ukraine

Authors Shumeiko Tetiana, Kovalenko Valentyn, Hurkovskyy Maryan, ...
Year 2021
Citations (WoS) 2
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6 Journal Article

Work, casualization and migration: recruitment of haitians in the acrean Amazon by agroindustry Brazilian

Authors Leticia Helena Mamed, Eurenice Oliveira de Lima
Year 2015
Journal Name NOVOS CADERNOS NAEA
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7 Journal Article

A conceptual study on the relationship between daily stressors, stressful life events, and mental health in refugees using network analysis

Authors Malte Behrendt, Marianne Vervliet, Marina Rota, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Frontiers in Psychology
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10 Journal Article

World culture, world history, and the roles of a museum: a conceptual study of the Swedish museums of world culture, debates concerning them, and their roles in cultural politics

Authors Tobias Harding
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Cultural Policy
Citations (WoS) 3
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11 Journal Article

INTERDISCIPLINARITY: A POSSIBILITY TO OVERCOME RACISM IN SHOOLS

Authors Anna Paula Soares Lemos, Jurema Rosa Lopes, Glaucia Regina da S. Santos
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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12 Journal Article

The Political between Democracy and Communality

Authors Philipp Wolfesberger
Year 2019
Journal Name REVISTA MEXICANA DE CIENCIAS POLITICAS Y SOCIALES
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13 Journal Article

THE EXISTENCE OF FOURTEEN (14) DEAF IDENTITIES

Authors Vilmar Fernando Carvalho, Ana Regina e Souza Campello
Year 2022
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14 Journal Article

Third Country Processing Regimes and the Violation of the Principle of Non-Refoulement: a Case Study of Australia’s Pacific Solution

Authors Ayse Bala Akal
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 1
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15 Journal Article

Mobility, Empire and Cross-Cultural Contacts in Mongol Eurasia

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This project seeks to study the Mongol Empire in its full Eurasian context. It combines a world history perspective with close reading in a huge array of primary sources in various languages (mainly Persian, Arabic and Chinese) and different historiographical traditions, and classifies the acquired information into a sophisticated prosopographical database, which records the individuals acting under Mongol rule in the 13th and 14th centuries. On the basis of this unique corpus, the project maps and analyzes mobility patterns, and the far-reaching effects that this mobility generated. More specifically, it aims: (a) to analyze modes of migrations in Mongol Eurasia: why, how, when and into where people- along with their ideas and artefacts - moved across Eurasia, portraying the full spectrum of such populations movements from the coerced to the voluntary. (b) to shed light on the economic and cultural exchange that this mobility engendered, with a stress on the religious, scientific and commercial networks both within and beyond the empire’s frontiers. (c) to reconstruct the new elite of the empire by scrutinizing the personnel of key Mongolian institutions, such as the guard, the judicial and postal systems, the diplomatic corps, and the local administration. These issues will be studied comparatively, in the period of the united Mongol empire (1206-1260) and across its four successor khanates that centred at China, Iran, Central Asia and Russia. The result will be a quantum leap forward in our understanding of the Mongol empire and its impact on world history, and a major contribution to the theoretical study of pre-modern migrations, cross-cultural contacts, nomad-sedentary relations and comparative study of empires. Moreover, the re-conceptualization of the economic and cultural exchange in Mongol Eurasia will lead to a broader and more nuanced understanding of the transition from the Middle Ages to the early modern era.
Year 2013
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Values-Based Leadership Effectiveness in Culturally Diverse Workplaces

Authors Willie Edward Hopkins, Susanne G. Scott
Year 2016
Journal Name Cross Cultural & Strategic Management
Citations (WoS) 4
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17 Journal Article

Afgewogen arbeidsmigratie - gericht arbeidsmigratiebeleid voor brede welvaart

Authors Adviesraad Migratie
Description
De Adviesraad Migratie pleit voor een arbeidsmigratiebeleid dat niet enkel is gebaseerd op economische belangen maar ook rekening houdt met maatschappelijke en ecologische gevolgen, oftewel: brede welvaart. We laten zien hoe een concrete uitwerking van brede welvaart als doelstelling van arbeidsmigratiebeleid op drie terreinen eruit zou kunnen zien: 1. Het vaststellen van bandbreedtes voor de omvang van arbeidsmigratie naar Nederland. 2. Het beoordelen van aanvragen voor een verblijfsvergunning voor werk van mensen van buiten de EU (direct arbeidsmigratiebeleid). 3. Het integreren van het arbeidsmigratieperspectief in andere beleidsterreinen zoals het economisch structuurbeleid en het arbeidsmarktbeleid (indirect arbeidsmigratiebeleid). Om het arbeidsmigratiebeleid op een bredewelvaartsleest te schoeien is een nieuwe adviescommissie nodig, bestaande uit deskundigen en een brede vertegenwoordiging uit de samenleving. Het Verenigd Koninkrijk (VK) en Canada kunnen hier als voorbeeld dienen. De Adviesraad Migratie biedt in dit adviesrapport geen kant-en-klare recepten voor toekomstig arbeidsmigratiebeleid, maar wil met de concretisering van het begrip ‘brede welvaart’ het maatschappelijke en politieke debat voeden
Year 2024
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18 Report

Ukrainian Refugees in Germany: A Hidden Conflict of Interests is Inevitable but Solvable

Authors Taras Romashchenko
Year 2024
Journal Name Einblicke/Insights Forschungs-Highlights der Zentren für Deutschland- und Europastudien
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19 Journal Article

Citizenship in the Gulf states

Authors Martin Baldwin-Edwards
Year 2024
Book Title Encyclopedia of Citizenship Studies
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20 Book Chapter

Border penality as antagonistic politics

Authors Mattia Pinto
Year 2024
Journal Name Theoretical Criminology
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21 Journal Article

L’exception française sur la scène migratoire européenne

Authors Speranta Dumitru, Ettore Recchi
Year 2024
Journal Name Métropolitiques
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22 Journal Article

Better Late Than Never? SOGI Asylum Claims and 'Late Disclosure' Through a Foucauldian Lens

Authors Nuno Ferreira
Year 2023
Journal Name UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs
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23 Journal Article

Migration Studies: Eurasian Perspectives

Authors Merve Hazer Yiğit Uyar, Apak Kerem Altıntop, Yaşar Onay
Year 2023
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24 Book

Invloed asielbeleid op migratie naar Nederland: wetenschappelijke inzichten in migratiedrivers

Description
In the social debate on asylum migration, regularly a connection is assumed between the provision of facilities to asylum migrants and the number of asylum migrants coming to the Netherlands. The WODC has commissioned the Verwey-Jonker Institute to provide insight into the latest scientific knowledge on the factors that play a role in the migration process of asylum migrants, including their own decisions. Based on recent scientific research, the study aimed to provide insights into how asylum migrants ‘choose’ a destination country, particularly the Netherlands. What can be said about the influence of asylum policy on the choice of a destination country, and the Netherlands in particular?
Year 2023
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25 Report

Invisible Migrant Nightworkers in 24/7 London

Authors Julius-Cezar MacQuarie
Year 2023
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26 Book

Immigrant entrepreneurship and gender dimensions: A systematic review

Authors Imran Sarihasan, Krisztina Dajnoki, Main Al-Dalahmeh
Year 2023
Journal Name Intangible Capital
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29 Journal Article

Beyond the state: the moral nexus between corporations and refugees

Authors Benedikt Buechel
Year 2023
Journal Name Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy
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30 Journal Article

A Typology of Statelessness

Authors Benedikt Buechel
Year 2022
Journal Name The Statelessness & Citizenship Review
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32 Journal Article

Explaining the complexity in the tourism-migration conceptual framework

Authors Antonio Castilla-Polo, Raquel Huete-Nieves, Alejandro Mantecon, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
Citations (WoS) 10
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34 Journal Article

The "European Refugee Crisis" as the Crisis of Liberal Tolerance: Three Modalities of Liberal Exclusion

Authors Hande Sözer
Year 2022
Journal Name Alternatif Politika
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35 Journal Article

Attitudes towards refugees: Introducing a short three-dimensional scale

Authors Patrick F. Kotzur, Maria-Therese Friehs, Peter Schmidt, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name British Journal of Social Psychology
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36 Journal Article

Labour Market Segmentation within Ethnic Economies: The Ethnic Penalty for Invisible Kurdish Migrants in the United Kingdom

Authors Mehmet Rauf Kesici
Year 2022
Journal Name Work, Employment and Society
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37 Journal Article

Reconceptualizing family reunification from a youth mobilities perspective: transnational youth between Ghana and Belgium

Authors Sarah Anschütz, Valentina Mazzucato
Year 2022
Journal Name Children's Geographies
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38 Journal Article

Migration Restrictions in the West: Some Ethical Concerns

Authors Emmanuel Comte
Year 2022
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40 Policy Brief

Emergency, Solidarity and Responsibility: The Ethics of Face-to-Face (Border) Encounters

Authors Raffaela Puggioni
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Borderlands Studies
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41 Journal Article

Re-Theorising Spatial Segregation: A European Perspective

Authors Aneta Piekut
Year 2021
Book Title Urban Inequality and Segregation in Europe and China
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42 Book Chapter

Unveiling Informality through Im/mobility. Conceptual Analysis of Asylum Seekers and Refugees at the Margins of the Reception system in Italy

Authors Stefano degli Uberti
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Modern Italian Studies
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44 Journal Article

Entre Ulises y Penélope: integrar la perspectiva de género en los estudios sobre la salud mental de las mujeres migrantes

Authors Itzel Eguiluz
Year 2021
Journal Name REMHU: Revista Interdisciplinar da Mobilidade Humana
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45 Journal Article

Towards a Stateless Standpoint Epistemology

Authors Haqqi Bahram
Year 2021
Journal Name Statelessness & Citizenship Review
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46 Journal Article

A Quest for Justice: Recognition and Migrant Interactions with Child Welfare Services in Norway

Authors Alyssa Marie Kvalvaag, Gabriela Mezzanotti
Year 2021
Book Title Migration, Recognition and Critical Theory
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47 Book Chapter

Field Research: A Graduate Student's Guide

Authors Ezgi Irgil, Anne-Kathrin Kreft, Myunghee Lee, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name International Studies Review
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49 Journal Article

Queering international refugee law

Authors Nuno Ferreira, Carmelo Danisi
Year 2021
Book Title The Oxford Handbook of International Refugee Law
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50 Book Chapter

Gendered Transnational Parenting

Authors Karlijn Haagsman, Valentina Mazzucato
Year 2021
Book Title The Palgrave Handbook of Gender and Migration
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51 Book Chapter

International Migration, Remittances and COVID-19: Economic Implications and Policy Options for South Asia

Authors Matt Withers, Sophie Henderson, Richa Shivakoti
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Asian Public Policy
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52 Journal Article

Uncertain sunset lives: British migrants facing Brexit in Spain

Authors Jordi Giner-Monfort, Raquel Huete
Year 2021
Journal Name European Urban and Regional Studies
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53 Journal Article

Can’t be held responsible: Weak norms and refugee protection evasion

Authors Alise Coen
Year 2021
Journal Name International Relations
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54 Journal Article

Is Rawls' theory of justice biased by methodological nationalism?

Authors Speranta Dumitru
Year 2021
Journal Name Dianoia : rivista di filosofia
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55 Journal Article

Visualising Invisible (Migrant) Activism

Authors Piotr Goldstein
Year 2021
Journal Name Entanglements
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56 Journal Article

Evolution of negative visual frames of immigrants and refugees in the main media of Southern Europe

Authors Javier J. Amores, Carlos Arcila-Calderón, David Blanco-Herrero
Year 2020
Journal Name El Profesional de la Información
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57 Journal Article

Arab diasporic media in Turkey: A story of (trans)national narratives in the Middle East

Authors Mohammed Alrmizan
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Applied Journalism & Media Studies
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58 Journal Article

Capturing meanings of place, time and social interaction when analyzing human (Im)mobilities: Strengths and challenges of the application of (im)mobility biography

Authors Julia Kieslinger, Stefan Kordel, Tobias Weidinger
Year 2020
Journal Name Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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59 Journal Article

Characteristics, issues, and future directions in Chinese multicultural education: a review of selected research 2000–2018

Authors Qian Liu, Fatma Zehra Çolak, Orhan Agirdag
Year 2020
Journal Name Asia Pacific Education Review
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60 Journal Article

Orientamento professionale e placement dei cittadini di Paesi Terzi

Authors Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Federica De Carlo
Year 2020
Journal Name FORMAZIONE & INSEGNAMENTO. Rivista internazionale di Scienze dell'educazione e della formazione, 18(1), 418-426.
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61 Journal Article

Migrating Borders Territorial Rescaling and Citizenship Realignment in Europe

Authors Jean-Thomas Arrighi de Casanova, Dejan Stjepanovic
Year 2020
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62 Book

EMpowerment through liquid Integration of Migrant Youth in vulnerable conditions

Principal investigator Birte Nienaber (Principal Investigator, coordinator), Isabelle Albert (Team member), Amalia Gilodi (Team member), José Oliveira (Team member), Jutta Bissinger (Team member), Catherine Richard (Team member), Constance Jacquemot (Team member), Jörg Plöger (PI ILS), Leonie Wagner (PI HAWK), Camillo Regalia (PI UCSC), Zsuzsanna Arendas (PI CEU), Jacob Lind (PI MAU), Majella Kilkey (PI UScheffield), Dominika Blachnicka-Ciacek (PI SWPS), Nadine Drechoux (PI EURICE), Rares Craiut (PI ECYC), Louise Ryan (PI LondonMet), Izabela Grabowska (PI AKE)
Description
The integration of immigrants is a precondition of an inclusive, cohesive and prosperous society. Successful integration will make migration an opportunity for both third-country nationals and host societies. If well integrated, migrants can contribute to making Europe a more prosperous, cohesive and inclusive society. The EU-funded MIMY project will research which integration strategies and policies can better support the empowerment of young vulnerable migrants to become active citizens within an inclusive society. The project, which brings together 11 disciplines and 12 partners, will examine 18 case studies in 9 countries. It will take a place- and gender-sensitive and migrant-centred approach to formulate evidence-based policy recommendations that will help to push policy and practice innovation in the field of migrant youth integration in Europe.
Year 2020
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63 Project

Human mobility, pedagogy of migrations and cultural intelligence: Founding elements of transformative pedagogy

Authors Giovanna Del Gobbo, Francesco De Maria, Glenda Galeotti, ...
Year 2020
Book Title REMix: The university as an advocate for responsible education about migration in Europe. Inclusive societies. A textbook for interdisciplinary migration studies.
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64 Book Chapter

Towards a specialised repository on “Migration studies” through new filters of the SoReCom A.S. de Rosa @-library

Authors Annamaria Silvana de Rosa, et Al.
Year 2020
Book Title Towards a specialised repository on “Migration studies” through new filters of the SoReCom A.S. de Rosa @-library
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65 Book Chapter

Gender, Migration & Development

Authors Tanja Bastia, Karlijn Haagsman, Tanja Bastia, ...
Year 2020
Book Title Routledge Handbook of Migration and Development
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66 Book Chapter

Borders and Migrations

Authors Birte Nienaber
Year 2020
Book Title Critical Dictionary on Borders, Cross-Border Cooperation and European Integration
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68 Book Chapter

Identification and Categorization of Refugees’ Integration Prospects in the Greek Socio-Economic System. Case Study in Mytilene and Crete Islands

Authors Dimitrios Kotroyannos, Stylianos Ioannis Tzagarakis, Apostolos Kamekis, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities EQPAM
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71 Journal Article

Refugee Organizations’ Public Communication: Conceptualizing and Exploring New Avenues for an Underdeveloped Research Subject

Authors David Ongenaert
Year 2019
Journal Name Media and Communication
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72 Journal Article

Digital diasporas: An overview of the research areas of migration and new media through a narrative literature review

Authors Kerstin B. Andersson
Year 2019
Journal Name Human Technology
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73 Journal Article

Roma Westward Migration in Europe: Rethinking Political, Social, and Methodological Challenges

Authors Stefano Piemontese, Tina Magazzini
Year 2019
Book Title Constructing Roma migrants
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74 Book Chapter

Travailleuses domestiques et autres stéréotypes sur les femmes migrantes

Authors Speranta Dumitru
Year 2019
Journal Name L Economie politique
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75 Journal Article

Determinants of ‘Mobilisation’ at Home and Abroad: Analysing the Micro-Foundations of Out-Migration & Mass Protest

Principal investigator Sorana Toma (Principal Investigator)
Description
Le projet MOBILISE demande: Quand mécontents avec le situation economique ou politiquoi, pourquoi certains individus protestent tandis que d'autres quittent les frontieres? En reliant les intuitions théoriques de la littérature sur la migration internationale et de celle sur les mobilisations collectives, nous examinons a) Si des facteurs similaires soustentend le choix de migrer et/ou de protester au niveau individuel b) Comment le contexte influence ces mobilisations c) Dans quelle mesure ces choix sont-ils independants l'un de l'autre ou ils se renforcent / se découragent l'un l'autre. MOBILISE utilise une methodologie mixte (des enquêtes quantitatives representatives au niveau national, des enquêtes en ligne auprés des migrants, des enquêtes auprès des protestataires, des focus groups, des entretiens retrospectifs et de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux) ainsi qu'un design multi-situé. Le projet couvre l'Ukraine, la Pologne, le Maroc et le Bresil, qui ont tous récemment connu des protestations de masse ainsi qu'une forte émigration. Nous suivons des emigrés de ces pays en Allemagne, la Grande Bretagne et l'Espagne. Le projet offre quatre innovations clés 1) Il combine les protestations et la migration 2) Il capture tous les groupes pertinents pour la comparaison (des protestataires, des migrants, des migrants protestataires et des individus qui ne font ni l'un ni l'autre) 3) Il suit des individus au fil du temps en utilisant des methodes de panel 4) Il inclut dans l'analyse l'utilisation des réseaux sociaux en fournissant de l'information sur le role des réseaux et des transferts politiques en temps réel. Ces innovations nous permettent d'apporter une contribution importante au développement théorique autant dans l'étude des migrations que des protestations. De plus, le projet fournit des connaissances centrales aux hommes politiques sur les facteurs qui influencent la stabilité politique et économique.
Year 2019
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76 Project

The Immigrant as a Not-invented “Other”

Authors Krystyna Romaniszyn
Year 2018
Journal Name Studia Polonijne
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80 Journal Article

Czech and Slovak Romani on the path abroad: Migration and human personality

Authors Zdenek Uherek
Year 2018
Journal Name Romani Studies
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81 Journal Article

Why is the recognition of credentials not just a matter of good will? Five theories and the Austrian case

Authors Thomas Pfeffer, Isabella Skrivanek
Year 2018
Journal Name European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology
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82 Journal Article

Caste and Cross-region Marriages in Haryana, India: Experience of Dalit cross-region brides in Jat households

Authors REENA KUKREJA
Year 2018
Journal Name Modern Asian Studies
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83 Journal Article

Perpetuating Anti-Muslim Discrimination through the Interpretation of Religious Equality in the European Court of Human Rights

Authors Pier-Luc Dupont
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Muslims in Europe
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86 Journal Article

Migración y bienestar: la importancia de una perspectiva narrativa

Year 2018
Journal Name Revista Internacional de Estudios Migratorios (RIEM)
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87 Journal Article

Capable and Culpable? The United States, RtoP, and Refugee Responsibility-Sharing

Authors Alise Coen
Year 2017
Journal Name ETHICS & INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
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89 Journal Article

Confrontational yet submissive: Calculated ambivalence and populist parties’ strategies of responding to racism accusations in the media

Authors Niko Hatakka, Mari K Niemi, Matti Välimäki
Year 2017
Journal Name Discourse & Society
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90 Journal Article

Politiques d'irrégularisation par le travail: le cas de la France

Authors Caroline Caplan, Speranta Dumitru
Year 2017
Book Title Coherence and Incoherence in Migration Management and Integration
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91 Book Chapter

Migrants hautement qualifiés et flux internationaux de talents, connaissances et capitaux

Principal investigator Ernest Miguelez (Principal Investigator)
Description
Highly Skilled Migration and International Flows of Talent, Knowledge, and Capital (TKC) is a project funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR). TKC aims to improve our understanding of whether and how highly skilled migrants activate their social networks and leverage their role as international knowledge gatekeepers, contribute to solve cross-border information problems, and transform the brain drain into brain gain and brain circulation. Highly skilled workers play a key role in today’s knowledge economies, as they introduce and diffuse innovations that encourage economic growth and well-being. Migrants are an essential component of these highly skilled workers worldwide: in 2013, the worldwide stock of migrants stood at 230 million, namely 3.2% of worldwide population (UN-DESA and OECD, 2013). However, important variations emerge across skills’ groups: tertiary educated immigrants living in OECD countries augmented by 70% during the 2000s, with just 10% for low-educated ones. Migration rates for the tertiary educated are higher than for the rest of the population, and generally increase with further education. Thus, differently from the past, highly skilled individuals represent the most dynamic component of international mobility flows. Far from taking place exclusively along a South-North or East-West axis, highly skilled migration occurs also between advanced economies, with the UK, Germany and other European countries as both destinations and origins. Science, technology, and engineering migration contributes heavily to these trends, including to its geographical variation. TKC’s research topic stands at the cross-roads of different disciplinary approaches, ranging from the geography of innovation, the economics of migration, and IB studies. All of them can be re-examined within the general theoretical framework of diaspora economics. Constant and Zimmermann (2016) define diasporas as “well-defined group(s) of migrants and their offspring with a joined cultural identity and ongoing identification with the country or culture of origin”, and propose to put them at centre-stage in all studies concerning migrations. While migration is the necessary precondition for diasporas to exist, not all migrant groups are internally bound by diasporic ties, nor ethnicity is the only source of such ties. In the case of highly skilled migrants, professional ties matter, too, as they both imply different migration channels and cohorts, and allows for specific forms of interaction. TKC is a theoretical and empirical project, whose deliverables will consist in research papers and open access datasets. Its ambition is to enrich the debate on migration on a global scale, but especially in Europe and France, where the dominant focus on low skilled or refugee immigration both obscures the importance of highly skilled flows and contributes to negative stereotyping. TKC will be articulated in six work-packages, taking a complementary approach between the macro (country), meso (firm), and micro (individual) levels of analysis. TKC has a strong engagement towards collecting micro-data concerning specific categories of very highly skilled workers, such as inventors, scientists and executives, with the migrant status to be ascertained by available biographic information and/or name analysis. These data may provide a suitable and interesting alternative to more classic data sources, both because of their detail and for their pointing at homogenous professional groups, rather than generically tertiary educated workers.
Year 2017
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92 Project

Critical review of the main theories that attempt to explain migration

Year 2017
Journal Name Revista Internacional de Estudios Migratorios (RIEM)
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93 Journal Article

Ethics and the Securitization of Migration: reversing the current policy framework

Authors Ricard Zapata Barrero, Lorenzo Gabrielli
Year 2017
Book Title Handbook on Migration and Security
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94 Book Chapter

La etnografía en el contexto de lasmovilidades mediterráneas

Year 2017
Journal Name Revista Internacional de Estudios Migratorios (RIEM)
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95 Journal Article

Human Rights and Substantive Equality in the Adjudication of Ethnic Practices

Authors Pier-Luc Dupont
Year 2016
Journal Name Nordic Journal of Human Rights
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96 Journal Article

The Growing Importance of Diaspora Politics

Year 2016
Journal Name Current History
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97 Journal Article

The Growing Importance of Diaspora Politics

Year 2016
Journal Name Current History
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98 Journal Article

'Care Drain’. Explaining Bias in Theorizing Women's Migration

Authors Speranta Dumitru
Year 2016
Journal Name Romanian Journal of Society and Politics
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99 Journal Article

Islamophobia and Securitization

Authors Tania Saeed
Year 2016
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100 Book
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