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Chilean Exiles, Reconciliation and Return: An Alternative View from Below

Authors Shirin Hirsch
Year 2015
Journal Name JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
13054 Journal Article

Refugee Business: Strategies of Work on the Thai-Burma Border

Authors I. Brees
Year 2008
Journal Name JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
13055 Journal Article

Realism about Numerical Targets. Exploring immigration targets and quotas in Dutch policy

Authors Adviesraad Migratie
Description
The use of numerical targets in the area of migration can contribute to a more forward-looking, coherent and socially embedded migration policy. To ensure this, however, the numerical targets must be derived from a broader view of migration in society and applied realistically. It is also essential that the national government has sufficient policy space to actually implement the numerical targets. Otherwise, the government is simply setting itself up for failure. Due to external factors, such as war in another country, the national government has limited control over asylum migration, unlike labour migration. If the government wants to commit to the use of numerical targets, the Canadian model – with its emphasis on citizen consultation – could provide some guidance in this area. This is essentially the scope of this report. Coping capacity and migration Migration policy is constantly in the media and political spotlight and is the subject of much public debate. The recent crisis over the reception of asylum seekers and the abuse of labour migration is a clear example of this. There is a feeling in the Netherlands that migration is something that just happens to us and that we, as a society, have no control over it. As a result, citizens feel insecure and lose confidence in the government. This affects the ability of Dutch society to deal with migration. Active migration policy In this context, the Dutch government has asked the Advisory Council on Migration to examine the possible advantages and limitations of setting or using numerical targets and to consider the objectives that might be served by the use of a numerical target in policy. The main focus of the Advisory Council in this report is to consider the extent to which a quantitative data driven migration policy, with numerical targets would contribute to an active migration policy, which – as the Council argues in this report – should be forward-looking, coherent and socially embedded. ‘Forward-looking’ means taking a long-term view and considering the level and type of migration that the Netherlands would like to see. ‘Coherent’ means that migration policy is also shaped by related policies such as labour market policy, foreign policy and education policy. ‘Socially embedded’ means that the migration policy not only has the support of society, but also focuses on the reciprocal relationship between citizens and civil society organisations, on the one hand, and newcomers, on the other. Effects of numerical targets Can numerical targets contribute to better policies and improved implementation? And does the use of numerical targets help to give citizens a greater sense of control over migration? Based on these two perspectives, i.e. the political and administrative perspective and the social perspective, this report zooms in on the use of numerical targets. Here, numerical targets are seen as quantitative targets based on a qualitative objective to be achieved. There are important differences between the types of numerical targets. ‘Immigration quotas’ represent ‘hard’ commitments to outcomes, while ‘immigration targets’ imply ‘soft’ commitments to best efforts.
Year 2023
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13057 Report

A pillar of protection solidarity resettlement for refugees in Latin America

Authors Ana Guglielmelli White, UNHCR. Policy Development and Evaluation Service
Year 2012
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13059 Report

Physical and Mental Health Status of Iraqi Refugees Resettled in the United States

Authors Eboni M. Taylor, Emad A. Yanni, Clelia Pezzi, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
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13060 Journal Article

Where do Black lives matter? Race, stigma, and place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Authors Jenna M. Loyd, Anne Bonds
Year 2018
Journal Name The Sociological Review
13065 Journal Article

A Requirement of Shame: On the Evolution of the Protection of LGB Refugees

Authors Karin Åberg
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
13067 Journal Article

A peer mentoring social learning perspective of cross-cultural adjustment: The rapid-acculturation mateship program

Authors Andre A. Pekerti, Miriam Moeller, Tyler G. Okimoto, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 5
13069 Journal Article

West meets East in Venice: Cross-cultural interactions and reciprocal influences between theSafavids and Venetians

Description
In the last two decades, in the wake of the renewed interest in early modern diplomacy and shifting toward interdisciplinary and transcultural approaches, the interactions between Europe and the Islamic Middle East have received considerable attention. Scholars are increasingly emphasizing interconnected and shared history of Europe and the Middle East. The nature of these connections can be traced through the comprehensive examination of early modern cross-cultural encounters between the Islamic Middle East (Ottomans, Safavids) and Europe (Venetians). While the history of the diplomatic relations between the Safavid Empire and Venice has been relatively well studied, its cultural impact, especially the material dimension of diplomatic encounters has been largely neglected. Despite a 'cultural turn' in the history of diplomacy and a growing interest in symbolic communication in diplomatic practices, there remains little scholarship on importance of ritual and ceremony in Safavid-Venetian diplomatic relations. No attempt has been made to study in a systematic way the cultural and political meanings of gifts, reciprocity in gift exchanges, connections between gifts and identities, institutional, ceremonial and economic aspects of material exchanges in Safavid-Venetian diplomatic encounters. The proposed research aims to explore a largely neglected subject – the significance of symbolic communication, ritual and ceremony in Safavid-Venetian diplomatic relations and a material dimension of the Safavid-Venetian diplomatic encounters, which is essential for a better understanding of cross-cultural interactions between two empires. The project will allow me to acquire new skills (codicological analysis of manuscripts, Latin and Italian palaeography) and improve my existing skills (archival research, interdisciplinary use of sources, project management).
Year 2019
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13072 Project

"LITERATURNY BYT" OF RUSSIAN FORMALISTS AND NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN GIFT BOOKS: CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH PERSPECTIVES

Authors Alexandra P. Urakova
Year 2018
Journal Name VESTNIK SLAVIANSKIKH KULTUR-BULLETIN OF SLAVIC CULTURES-SCIENTIFIC AND INFORMATIONAL JOURNAL
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13074 Journal Article

Social media use for travel purposes: a cross cultural comparison between Portugal and the UK

Authors Suzanne Amaro, Paulo Duarte
Year 2017
Journal Name Information Technology & Tourism
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13075 Journal Article

“You don’t believe in God? You ain’t Black”: Identifying as atheist elicits identity denial from Black ingroup members.

Authors Simon Howard, Kalen C. Kennedy, Kaylen T. Vine
Year 2023
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 7
13087 Journal Article

Race, space and moral climatology: notes toward a genealogy

Authors DN Livingstone
Year 2002
Journal Name Journal of Historical Geography
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13090 Journal Article

Significance of migration to the COVID 19 outbreaks in major states in India

Authors Sanjit Sarkar
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
Citations (WoS) 2
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13091 Journal Article

Quantifying COVID-19 recovery process from a human mobility perspective: An intra-city study in Wuhan

Authors Xiaoyan Liu, Saini Yang, Xiao Huang, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Cities
Citations (WoS) 6
13093 Journal Article

Assessment of the Effects of Human Mobility Restrictions on COVID-19 Prevalence in the Global South

Authors Ammar Abulibdeh, Shawky Mansour
Year 2021
Journal Name The Professional Geographer
13094 Journal Article

Immigrant apprehensions and birth outcomes: Evidence from California birth records 2008-2015

Authors Annie Ro, Tim A. Bruckner, Lauren Duquette-Rury
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
Citations (WoS) 20
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13099 Journal Article

PHOtonic-based full DIgital Radar

Description
PHODIR project aims to study, design and realize a full digital transceiver radar demonstrator based on photonic technology both for signal generation and for RF received signal processing. Hybrid technologies merging second generation optical systems and conventional radar architecture could be the answer to issues deriving from electronic devices poor performances such high SFDR (Spurious Free Dynamic Range) and high phase noise level that are nowadays impeding the construction of a fully digital radar transceiver. Starting from a conventional radar architecture, the generation of high frequency signals in the optical domain at the transmitter section and the use of ultra-high bit rate and short width optical pulse train for RF received signal sampling are the main solutions we are going to investigate in the project to overcome problems related to electronic devices. The innovative research aspects of the proposal are: -Definition of a new full digital radar transceiver architecture based on photonic technology -Development and realization of new electro-optic second generation devices -New parallel signal processing algorithms. The most important benefits arising from the project are: -Electro-optic system integration -New technological development in the design of advanced photonic devices -New technological/scientific development in the design of high performance radar CNIT can provide an high level of experience in the field of photonic devices design and implementation and radar system analysis and design. Theoretical support and experimental test-bed thanks to instrumentations and competences in very high-bit rate Gb/s Optical Time Division Multiplexing Systems and techniques for ultra-fast optical sampling are also provided by CNIT.
Year 2009
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13100 Project
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