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Feminism and Migration: Cross-Cultural Engagements

Authors Nouria Ouali
Year 2012
Book Title Feminism and Migration
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3251 Book Chapter

Fear of Terrorism and Attitudes Toward Refugees: An Empirical Test of Group Threat Theory

Authors David De Coninck
Year 2022
Journal Name Crime & Delinquency
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3252 Journal Article

Sacred Welcomes

Authors Benjamin Boudou, Hans Leaman, Maximilian Miguel Scholz
Year 2021
Journal Name Migration and Society
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3253 Journal Article

Austrian Counter-Hegemony

Authors Christian Karner
Year 2007
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 6
3254 Journal Article

Refuge beyond Reach: How Rich Democracies Repel Asylum Seekers

Authors Nikolas Feith Tan
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
3255 Journal Article

Refuge beyond reach: how rich democracies repel asylum seekers

Authors John Solomos
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
3256 Journal Article

Standing up for the medical rights of asylum seekers

Authors RE Ashcroft
Year 2005
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
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3257 Journal Article

Foreign-Born Scholars and Academic Entrepreneurship in Eastern Europe

Authors Kamil Luczaj
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of the Knowledge Economy
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3258 Journal Article

The Foreign-Born Labor Force in the United States

Authors Andrew Hacker
Year 2011
Journal Name NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
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3259 Journal Article

Young People of Foreign Origin Born in Switzerland: Between Invisibility and Diversity

Authors Francesca Poglia Mileti
Book Title Migrants, Ethnic Minorities and the Labour Market
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3261 Book Chapter

Mexican Chicago: Race, identity, and nation, 1916–1939

Authors Camille Guerin-Gonzales
Year 2010
Journal Name LATINO STUDIES
3262 Journal Article

Should We Look for Strongyloides Stercoralis in Foreign-Born HIV-Infected Persons?

Authors Jara Llenas-García, Silvana Fiorante, Diego Maseda, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
Citations (WoS) 4
3263 Journal Article

Determinants of Residence and Migration in the Soviet Union after World War 2: The Immigrant Population in Estonia

Authors Hill Kulu
Year 2004
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
Citations (WoS) 10
3266 Journal Article

Love thy neighbor: Explaining asylum seeking and hosting, 1982–2008

Authors Eunhye Yoo, Jeong-Woo Koo
Year 2014
Journal Name International Journal of Comparative Sociology
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3268 Journal Article

Adolescent Mental Health: Neighborhood Stress and Emotional Distress

Authors Karen A. Snedker, Jerald R. Herting
Year 2016
Journal Name Youth & Society
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3270 Journal Article

Integration of “second generation” of sons and daughters of immigrants

Principal investigator Cristina Gortázar (Principal Investigator)
Year 2009
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3271 Project

The temporal, social, spatial, and legal dimensions of return and onward migration

Authors Laura Jeffery, Jude Murison
Year 2011
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
3272 Journal Article

A Mixed Blessing: Karen Resettlement to the United States

Authors P. Kenny, K. Lockwood-Kenny
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
3273 Journal Article

Immigrant and native responses to welfare reform

Authors Robert Kaestner, Neeraj Kaushal
Year 2005
Journal Name Journal of Population Economics
Citations (WoS) 19
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3278 Journal Article

Best Practices to Reduce Migration Pressures

Authors Philip Martin, Thomas Straubhaar
Year 2002
Journal Name International Migration
3279 Journal Article

System for detection of Threat Agents in Maritime Border Environment

Description
The main objective of the SafeShore project is to cover existing gaps in coastal border surveillance, increasing internal security by preventing cross-border crime such trafficking in human beings and the smuggling of drugs. It is designed to be integrated with existing systems and create a continuous detection line along the border. One of the treats to the maritime coast are small Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) which can carry explosives or which can be used for smuggling drugs, boats and human intruders on the sea shore. The SafeShore core solution for detecting small targets that are flying at low attitude is to use a 3D LIDAR that scans the sky and creates above the protected area a virtual dome shield. SafeShore will also integrate the 3D LIDAR with passive acoustic sensors, passive radio detection and video analytics. One of SafeShore specific objectives will be to cover 1500-m1800m along the coastal border. This will be done with 3 mobile platforms. Each one of those will cover itself with a dome-shaped virtual detection shield with a radius of about 250m to 300m. There will be approximately 50 meters overlapping between the platforms. The overlapping will create a continuous detection shield along the shore. The SafeShore objective will be to demonstrate the detection capabilities in the missing detection gaps of other existing systems such as costal radars, thereby also ensuring the fusion of information and increasing the situational awareness and better implementation of the European Maritime Security Strategy based on the information exchange frameworks, EUROSUR and EUCISE 2020. All SafeShore objectives are measurable, realistic and achievable within the duration of the project, as the SafeShore project will build 3 prototypes that are going to assess the accomplishment of the objectives. Three end-user scripted and end-user validated field trials will be set up to validate these systems: in the North Sea, Black Sea and Mediterranean.
Year 2016
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3282 Project

Volunteering for Refugees in Europe: Civil Society, Solidarity, and Forced Migration along the Balkan Route amid the Failure of the Common European Asylum System

Principal investigator J. Olaf Kleist (Principal Investigator), Serhat Karakayalı (Principal Investigator)
Description
Amid rising numbers of asylum seekers arriving in the EU and migrating along the Balkan route in 2015, state, EU and traditional NGO institutions failed to adequately receive, register and care for the new arrivals. Instead, volunteers stepped in to provide humanitarian assistance. They are locals as well as citizens from other European countries who engage with the crisis for a variety of reasons, in a range of contexts and with varying consequences. This research project will examine personal motives, social structures and political conditions of volunteering for refugees in countries along the so-called Balkan route: in Greece, in Slovenia, and in former Yugoslav countries. Based on political process tracing, sociological-ethnographic observations and semi-structured interviews with volunteers, officials, locals and refugees we will devise country reports that will create the basis for a comparative study. Thus, we will interrogate whether we can witness in this refugee policies ’from below’ the creation of a particular, pro-immigration and human rights based European civil society or social movement.
Year 2016
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3288 Project

Schengen bittersweet anniversary: EU integration and the persistence of internal border controls

Authors Michela Ceccorulli, Michela Ceccorulli
Year 2025
Journal Name Journal of European Integration
3289 Journal Article

The International Drug Trade and Money-Laundering: Border Controls and other Issues

Authors IAN TAYLOR
Year 1992
Journal Name European Sociological Review
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3290 Journal Article

Asylum in the Margins of Contemporary Britain: The Spatial Practices of Desire in Gypo

Authors Kirsten Emiko McAllister
Year 2011
Journal Name Space and Culture
Citations (WoS) 1
3291 Journal Article

Immigration and the Economic Health of Canadian Cities

Authors Laura A Reese
Year 2012
Journal Name Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy
Citations (WoS) 7
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3292 Journal Article

Legal aspects of circular migration in the Republic of Armenia

Authors Petros AGHABABYAN
Description
Seasonal labour migration has been present in Armenia since the 1960s and the times of the Soviet Union. During those years 50,000 people from densely populated rural areas annually left their country, above all going to Russia, in order to work in construction: this phenomenon was known as “khopanchiner” (labour migrants) and its Russian synonym “shabashniki”. As a rule, departure from Armenia starts in early spring, reaching its height in March and April, and the return starts in the autumn in the second half of October. Annually, 60,000-80,000 people leave Armenia for seasonal work due to low salaries, lack of work and poor prospects. The main destination countries are the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Belarus due to the visa free regime, lack of language obstacles and then comes the US and other European countries. Though there is no legal formulation for circular migration in Armenian legislation, circular migration is indirectly referred to in separate legal acts and a number of international agreements/treaties signed by Armenia. They contribute or can contribute to the establishment of circular migration. They can stimulate it, as well as coordinate, to a certain extent, circular migration. Legal aspects of circular migration should be observed from two angles: Circular migration in case of foreigners’ or stateless persons’ entry and residence in Armenia. Circular migration when Armenian citizens leaving the RA.
Year 2012
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3293 Report

Nandita Sharma, Home Economics: Nationalism and the Making of ‘Migrant Workers’ in Canada

Authors Janine Brodie
Year 2008
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
3294 Journal Article

Boko Haram, Asylum, and Memes of Africa

Authors Benjamin N. Lawrance
Year 2015
Journal Name Hawwa
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3295 Journal Article

BIOMETRICS, BODY NORMALIZATION AND EU BORDER CONTROL

Authors Estela Schindel
Year 2018
Journal Name ATHENEA DIGITAL
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3297 Journal Article

Making sense of race and racial classification

Authors Angela James
Year 2001
Journal Name Race and Society
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3300 Journal Article
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