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EDUMIGROM

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The research project EDUMIGROM aims to study how ethnic differences in education contribute to the diverging prospects for minority ethnic youth and their peers in urban settings. It is a comparative endeavour involving nine countries from among old and new member states of the European Union, including Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. EDUMIGROM will explore how far existing educational policies, practices and experiences in markedly different welfare regimes protect minority ethnic youth against marginalization and eventual social exclusion. Despite great variations in economic development and welfare arrangements, recent developments seem to lead to similar consequences for certain groups of second-generation immigrants in the western half of the continent and Roma in Central and Eastern Europe. Formally citizens with full rights in the respective states, people affiliated with these groups tend to experience new and intensive forms of involuntary separation, social exclusion, and second-class citizenship. The project will critically examine the role of education in these processes of ‘minoritization’. In ethnically diverse urban communities, schools often become targets for locally organized political struggles shaped by a broader political and civic culture of ethnic mobilization. EDUMIGROM will investigate how schools operate in their roles of socialization and knowledge distribution, and how they influence young people’s identity formation. The project will also explore how schools contribute to reducing, maintaining, or deepening inequalities in young people’s access to the labor market, further education and training, and also to different domains of social, cultural, and political participation. The results of macro-level investigations, a comparative survey and multi-faceted field research in local settings will provide rich datasets for intra- and cross-country comparisons and evidence-based policy making.
Year 2008
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14851 Project

Families of migrant origin: a life course perspective

Description
Over the last decades European societies have become more ethnically diverse. However, a more comprehensive understanding of the life course and population dynamics in migrant families is still lacking. Ignoring a large share of the population in studies on family and population dynamics is exclusive and does not reflect reality. My project is first of all innovative in providing a more comprehensive overview of individual life courses of migrants: events in different life domains are linked and full life trajectories are analysed and explained. I will focus not only on the causes but also study the consequences of life course decisions. The second project goal is to explain the effect of migration on intergenerational solidarity and family ties. The analyses will link different phases in the life course as well as different generations. Families of different migrant and native origin will be compared in these parts. Third, I will make unique comparisons between the life course trajectories in the countries of origin and settlement of migrants. Bringing in the perspective of the sending country is original and crucial for understanding to what extent life course choices are related to the integration process in the host society, or to a trend that also occurs in the country of origin. A final major novelty of this project is that different recent data sources are linked within each of the components of the project. The combination of data from the Gender and Generations Survey (GGS), The Integration of the Second Generation (TIES) survey, the PAIRFAM survey, the European Social Survey, the Demographic and Health Surveys and the census, allow for a more complete understanding of the life courses of migrants and population dynamics in migrant families.
Year 2011
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14854 Project

Racializing historiography: anti-Jewish scholarship in the Third Reich

Authors Dirk Rupnow
Year 2008
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
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14857 Journal Article

Conspicuous Mobility: The Status Dimensions of the Global Passport Hierarchy

Authors Yossi Harpaz
Year 2021
Journal Name ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Citations (WoS) 5
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14858 Journal Article

Labour migration and tourism mobilities: Time to bring sustainability into the debate

Authors Noel B. Salazar
Year 2020
Journal Name TOURISM GEOGRAPHIES
Citations (WoS) 20
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14860 Journal Article

Managing expatriates to achieve mutual benefits: An integrative model and analysis

Authors Di Fan, Sihong Wu, Yiyi Su, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of International Management
Citations (WoS) 10
14865 Journal Article

The expatriate-creativity hypothesis: A longitudinal field test

Authors Anthony Fee, Sidney J. Gray
Year 2012
Journal Name [Migration Policy Centre]
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14867 Journal Article

Language Barriers in Vienna Hospitals

Authors Franz Pöchhacker
Year 2000
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
14868 Journal Article

Queerness and the Cosmopolitan

Authors Kifah Hanna
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
14870 Journal Article

Blackness in transition: Decoding racial constructs through stories of Ethiopian Jews

Authors H Salamon
Year 2003
Journal Name JOURNAL OF FOLKLORE RESEARCH
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14872 Journal Article

Reducing hotel employee turnover intention by promoting pride in job and meaning of work: A cross-cultural perspective

Authors Linh H. Le, Murat Hancer, Suja Chaulagain, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
Citations (WoS) 18
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14880 Journal Article

Attributing Strategic Intention and Global Reach Within a Cross-Cultural Understanding of the Chinese "Belt and Road Initiative"

Authors James A. Schnell
Year 2018
Journal Name Fudan journal of the humanities and social sciences, 2018, Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 323-339
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14883 Journal Article

Learning through listening: applying an action learning model to a cross-cultural field study experience in Native America

Authors Robert Thompson, Kurt Peters, Dwaine Plaza
Year 2004
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
14888 Journal Article

A CROSS-CULTURAL TEST OF SEX BIAS IN THE PREDICTIVE-VALIDITY OF SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE EXAMINATIONS - SOME ISRAELI FINDINGS

Authors M ZEIDNER
Year 1987
Journal Name Evaluation and Program Planning
14891 Journal Article

Refugee Women and the Gendered Violence of Australia’s Extraterritorial Asylum Regime on Nauru

Authors Saba Vasefi, Sara Dehm
Year 2022
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
Citations (WoS) 3
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14897 Journal Article

Identifying race and ethnicity in the 1979 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth

Authors Audrey Light, Alita Nandi
Year 2007
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 4
14898 Journal Article

A Trajectory Model for Understanding and Assessing Health Disparities in Immigrant/Refugee Communities

Authors Mark Edberg, Sean Cleary, Amita Vyas
Year 2010
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
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14899 Journal Article

Windows on the World: Creativity and community thriving at the border

Authors Dee Isaacs, Amalia Giannoutsou
Year 2024
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
14900 Journal Article
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