Research
Database

This constantly growing database accumulates and structures
relevant knowledge in the field of migration.

Showing page of 162,925 results, sorted by

ETHICAL BELIEFS AND BEHAVIOR AMONG MANAGERS - A CROSS-CULTURAL-PERSPECTIVE

Authors D IZRAELI
Year 1988
Journal Name Journal of Business Ethics
8801 Journal Article

ENCULTURATIVE CONTINUITY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF CARETAKERS - CROSS-CULTURAL CODES

Authors RP ROHNER, EC ROHNER
Year 1982
Journal Name BEHAVIOR SCIENCE RESEARCH
8802 Journal Article

FIRE IMAGE IN HERACLITUS AND JOHN BAPTIST - CROSS-CULTURAL-COMPARISON

Authors DG ROBINSON, SK WERTZ
Year 1976
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYMBOLOGY
8803 Journal Article

Evidence on the Intergenerational Persistence of Residential Segregation by Race

Authors Casey J. Dawkins
Year 2005
Journal Name Urban Studies
Citations (WoS) 8
8804 Journal Article

Adopted Children in the Labour Market — Discrimination or Unobserved Characteristics?

Authors Dan‐Olof Rooth
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 18
8805 Journal Article

Language, ethnic identity, and the adaptation of Turkish immigrant youth in the Netherlands and Sweden

Authors Paul Vedder, Erkki Virta
Year 2005
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
8809 Journal Article

Race Effects of Representation among Federal Court Workers: Does Black Workforce Representation Reduce Sentencing Disparities?

Authors Amy Farrell, Geoff Ward, Danielle Rousseau
Year 2009
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8812 Journal Article

A PARADIGM FOR CONFIRMATORY CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH IN ORGANIZATIONAL-BEHAVIOR

Authors AL LYTLE, JM BRETT, ZI BARSNESS, ...
Year 1995
Journal Name RESEARCH IN ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR: AN ANNUAL SERIES OF ANALYTICAL ESSAYS AND CRITICAL REVIEWS, VOL 17, 1995
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8813 Journal Article

RACE IN THE WORLD SYSTEM

Authors Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Year 2004
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
8815 Journal Article

The why, when, and how of immigration amnesties

Authors Gil S. Epstein, Avi Weiss
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 17
8817 Journal Article

Changes in Immigrant Population Prevalence and High Violent Crime Rates in Swedish Municipalities

Authors Jerzy Sarnecki, Jerzy Sarnecki, Amber L. Beckley, ...
Year 2025
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
8818 Journal Article

RACE, CRIMINAL INJUSTICE FRAMES, AND THE LEGITIMATION OF CARCERAL INEQUALITY AS A SOCIAL PROBLEM

Authors Justin T. Pickett, Stephanie Bontrager Ryon
Year 2017
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
8819 Journal Article

The process of enhancing cross-cultural competence in Hong Kong organizations

Authors Michael Harris Bond
Year 1992
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
8820 Journal Article

“Merciless Indian Savages”: Deconstructing Anti-Indigenous Framing

Authors Ried E. Mackay, Joe Feagin
Year 2022
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
8822 Journal Article

The education of racial perception

Authors Michael Monahan
Year 2010
Journal Name Philosophy & Social Criticism
8824 Journal Article

Surviving through the kindness of strangers: can there be "wellbeing" among undocumented refugee children?

Authors Asa Wahlstrom Smith
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF QUALITATIVE STUDIES ON HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Citations (WoS) 2
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8825 Journal Article

Racialized Media Coverage of Minority Candidates in the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primary

Authors Charlton D. McIlwain
Year 2011
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8826 Journal Article

RETHINKING MODELS OF MINORITY POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

Authors Sunmin Kim
Year 2019
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
8827 Journal Article

The daily governance of transit migration in Turkey at European Union borders: The two-way influence of Turkish-European Union border and migration management practices

Description
This project examines the daily governance of ‘transit’ migration by Turkish political and security professionals at the European Union (EU) borders. It draws upon a sociological approach that focuses on migration and border management practices by Turkish authorities within everyday forms of ‘risk’ governance. In particular, the research explores the two-way influence of EU and Turkish risk ‘perceptions’ and risk ‘technologies’ in relation to transit migration and investigates how such interaction affects daily experiences of migrants and gives way to new intentions, struggles and mobilities. The research applies a triangulated methodology based on genealogy, qualitative interviews and ethnographic research. Data collection will take place at Turkey's two land border crossing points and at one sea border crossing point with the EU as well as in Ankara. Thus, the project is empirically, theoretically and methodologically original and makes a timely intervention into current debates over migration pressures facing the EU from Turkish territories, especially with regard to the increasing number of Syrian refugees in Turkey and ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. The research will take place at the University of Amsterdam under the supervision of Prof. Marieke de Goede, who is an advanced scholar in risk and security governance in Europe. The fellowship will significantly impact on my academic skills through a two-way transfer of knowledge with the host institution that has substantial expertise in critical security studies. It will enhance my career options in finding a tenure-track position in Europe as I will dedicate my time to deepen my academic knowledge, make international, peer-reviewed publications and expand my international network. The research will add to the European research excellence in critical security studies and produce results with the societal impact of raising awareness about Turkey becoming a key country of transit migration and immigration
Year 2015
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8831 Project

‘It is home but it is not home’: habitus, field and the migrant

Authors Greg Noble
Year 2013
Journal Name Journal of Sociology
Citations (WoS) 18
8834 Journal Article

Europe, the MENA region and knowledge production

Authors Dafne Carletti, Dafne Carletti, Sara Tonsy, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of European Integration
8836 Journal Article

Is there a menopausal syndrome? Menopausal status and symptoms across racial/ethnic groups

Authors NE Avis, R Stellato, S Crawford, ...
Year 2001
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8838 Journal Article

EMIL KRAEPELIN AND GERMAN PSYCHIATRY IN MULTICULTURAL DORPAT/TARTU, 1886-1891

Authors Maike Rotzoll, Frank Gruener
Year 2016
Journal Name TRAMES-JOURNAL OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8839 Journal Article

Construction Grammar meets Typology: From Theory to Teaching

Description
The world’s languages differ in how they conceptualize events central to the human experience, such as motion and change of state, by means of constructions. This project investigates the expression of these meanings in four major European languages, English, German, Polish and Spanish. The aim is (i) to identify, through a fine-grained study of corpus data, the language-internal factors (semantic, morpho-syntactic, etc.) underlying cross-linguistic variation, including differences that can be observed in languages considered to be typologically related and (ii) to implement the findings in foreign language acquisition by developing a comprehensive pedagogical grammar of constructions. Consistently, this proposal involves three main phases. The first one consists of data collection and description. The second one is dedicated to data interpretation in the light of the theories concerned with verbal constructions and typological variation, namely Construction Grammar (Goldberg 1995) and Talmy’s (2000) typology of macro-events. In particular, it will be claimed that the typology of languages, as proposed by Talmy (2000), is in fact an epiphenomenon of a typology of constructions whose distribution in the world’s languages is constrained, among others, by the availability of grammatical devices, such as verb prefixes, verb particles, prepositions, etc. The third phase proceeds with translating the theoretical results into a user-friendly multi-lingual grammar of constructions, which permits to elucidate certain high-level morpho-syntactic generalizations, invisible in the prevailing verb-centred teaching materials. Therefore, the findings of this investigation would be an innovative contribution both to the theoretical debate on linguistic diversity and to the cross-linguistic communication in a broad sense, which seems to be especially relevant in the modern world characterized by close relationships between languages and cultures.
Year 2016
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8840 Project

Explaining disparities in BMI trajectories among older adults: a test of the double jeopardy and intersectionality hypotheses

Authors Hui Liew
Year 2020
Journal Name LONGITUDINAL AND LIFE COURSE STUDIES
Citations (WoS) 1
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8843 Journal Article

Race, Ethnicity, Class, and Noncompliance with Juvenile Court Supervision

Authors Hilary Smith, Nancy Rodriguez, Marjorie S. Zatz
Year 2009
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8844 Journal Article

Colorful Reflections: Skin Tone, Reflected Race, and Perceived Discrimination among Blacks, Latinxs, and Whites

Authors Vanessa Gonlin
Year 2020
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
Citations (WoS) 14
8845 Journal Article

Climate Change, Migration, and Development

Authors Koko Warner, Susan Martin
Book Title Global Perspectives on Migration and Development
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8847 Book Chapter

The Quiet Migration Redux: International Adoption, Race, and Difference

Authors Jessaca B. Leinaweaver
Year 2014
Journal Name Human Organization
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8848 Journal Article

The Home Owners' Loan Corporation and the Development of the Residential Security Maps

Authors James Greer
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
8849 Journal Article

Urban Armageddon or Politics as Usual? The Case of Municipal Civil Service Reform

Authors Anirudh V. S. Ruhil
Year 2003
Journal Name American Journal of Political Science
Citations (WoS) 10
8850 Journal Article
SHOW FILTERS
Ask us