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There are more types of borders today than ever before in history. Borders of all kinds define every aspect of social life in the twenty-first century. From the biometric data that divides the smallest aspects of our bodies to the aerial... more
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      Critical TheoryEuropean HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
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      Second World WarHolocaust StudiesSpanish Civil WarMigrations
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      Art HistoryHistory of ArtMigration StudiesCentral and Eastern Europe
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      GenreMigrationsComparaison Franco-ItalienneEmploi domestique
The majority of young African women involved in prostitution in major European cities today come from Edo State, in Southern Nigeria, where trafficking has become an entire economic model. Despite moral judgment and the stigmatization of... more
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      Human TraffickingNigeriaSocial MobilityMigrations
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      CinemaMigrationsTransnational Migrations
The collapse of the Soviet Union combined with political and economic reforms generated increasing migrations and capital flows between and from the former Soviet countries. As indicated by International Organization of Migrations (IOM),... more
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      Russian StudiesImmigrant EntrepreneurshipMigrations
Europe's Transforming Identity. Part 1 of the book Islam and Tolerance in Wider Europe (ed. Pamela Kilpadi) including the articles: * 'What Values for Europe?' by Michael Emerson * 'The Role of Islam in Europe: Multiple Crises?' by Amel... more
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      European HistoryEuropean StudiesIslamic LawComparative Politics
THEMES AND PERSPECTIVES CLAUDIO STAITI, “The ocean is bridged”. The Italian Great War in the diary of Gino C. Speranza (1915-1919) Chiara PULVIRENTI, The myth of planning. The Allied Control Commission and the UNRRA in the Italian... more
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      Cultural HistoryCultural StudiesTourism mobilitiesMediterranean Studies
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      SensoryMigrationsOrientationAmphibians
« Au-delà de la condition de migrant, ce que ces hommes et ces femmes nous donnent la charge de penser, c’est tout à la fois la difficulté de vivre dans un lieu qu’on n’a pas choisi et qui est (devenu) invivable, la responsabilité des... more
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      PhilosophySocial SciencesMigrations
Recenzja: Maciej Ząbek (2018) . Uchodźcy w Afryce. Etnografia przemocy i cierpienia. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.
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      AnthropologyEtnographyMigrations
California is home to approximately one-third of the Cambodian American population, many of whom came to the United States as refugees. In a chapter from her book, Southeast Asian Migration: People on the Move in Search of Work, Refuge... more
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      Refugee StudiesGenocide StudiesMigrationCambodia
This is an unusual book. Combining social science fiction, utopianism, pragmatism, sober analysis, and innovative social theory, the authors address one of the biggest dilemmas of our age – how to solve the problems arising from mass... more
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      SociologySocial TheorySocial SciencesRefugee Studies
Many of the studies on Palestinian Diaspora are connected to the Nakbah and to the refugee question. The fact that Christmas Lutheran Church is located in Bethlehem, and thus in the 1967 occupied Palestinian Land, gives us a different... more
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      DiasporasIsrael/PalestineInternational MigrationForced Migration
The article explores some strategies of the new internal regime of «frontierization» for the asylum seeker. Indeed, extending from the entry into the Reception System up to the inclusion in the Register of Resident Population, these... more
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      SociologyPolitical SociologySociology of LawBorder Studies
"Table of Contents by Parts/Themes & Chapters 1-25 PART 1 POLICY AND REGULATIONS 1 The Rise and Fall of Intercountry Adoption in the 21st Century: Global Trends from 2001 to 2010 by Peter Selman 2 Social Policy Approaches and... more
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      Health PsychologyEthicsSocial WorkFeminist Theory
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      ImmigrationImmigration StudiesMigrationIrregular Migration
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      Gender StudiesDevelopment StudiesWork and LabourMigrations
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      TransnationalismMigrationGlobal CitizenshipInternational Migration
The interview is contained in the book "Introducing Anthropology: What makes us human?", edited and co-written by T. Maric and L. Pountney.
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      Human RightsNetwork SecurityApplied AnthropologyHuman Trafficking
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      Cultural HistoryEconomic HistoryChinese StudiesMobility/Mobilities
The collection is the result of a project at the University of San Marino and its Museum of the Emigrant and the Research Centre on Migrations. In the introduction we define the very meaning of the words "migrant" and "foreigner" within... more
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      SemioticsCultural SemioticsCultural MemoryMigrations
Aligned to the Lancet Migration Global Statement to include migrants and refugees in countries’ response to COVID-19, this update focuses on Mexico’s challenges and opportunities to build an inclusive response that is based on a... more
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      Global GovernanceGlobal HealthSocial Determinants of HealthMigration Studies
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      EducationHIV/AIDSMigrationsMissions
L’instauration en France d’une "carte d’identité d’étranger", par un décret d’avril 1917, première expérience en Europe d’une identification ciblée de tous les résidants étrangers sur le sol national, marque une étape fondamentale dans... more
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      Police HistoryMigrationsRefugees, migration and immigrationHistory of Passports
This paper argues that the figure of the migrant has come to be seen as a potential terrorist in the West, under the condition of a double, but completely opposed, set of crises internal to the nation-state.
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      Critical TheoryEuropean HistoryCultural HistorySociology
Giovanni AGRESTI (2015), Migrazioni. Tra disagio linguistico e patrimoni culturali / Les migrations. Entre malaise linguistique et patrimoines culturels. Actes des Sixièmes Journées des Droits Linguistiques (Teramo-Giulianova-Fano... more
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      Languages and LinguisticsMinority RightsLanguage rightsMigrations
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      SexualityGenderMigrationsProstitution
At the space-time the unchangeable human thirst for psycho-spiritual progress, as well as his perpetual movements are not always an admirable constituent of essential self-acting and self-directed targeting. The strong motives embodied by... more
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      MigrationsMilos Crnjanski
w: Helena E. Myeya, Maciej Ząbek (Eds.), Migrations in the contemporary world: A case of Africa. Cultural and social issues, Bernardinum: Pelplin 2020, s. 237-256.
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      MigrationsMigracjeNorthern CameroonFulbe
O objetivo deste artigo é trazer para o centro do debate uma questão crucial que tem a ver com a ausência de África no debate sobre a identidade cabo-verdiana, na medida em que o corpus teórico que grande parte dos cientistas sociais... more
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      Youth StudiesYoga MeditationAfricaCitizenship
MIGRATION covers many types of migrants including explorers, slaves, pilgrims, mineworkers, labourers, exiles, refugees, sex workers, students, tourists, retirees and expatriates. The text is supplemented by a series of vivid maps,... more
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      Refugee StudiesDiasporasMigrationIrregular Migration
Cahiers de la Méditerranée, n° 103, decembre 2021. Starting from Braudel’s description of the Mediterranean as a “movement-space” whose unity stems from mobility, this article proposes to study the posterity of this ap- proach in... more
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      HistoriographyMediterranean StudiesMediterraneanMigration Studies
Questa tesi indaga le migrazioni filippine a Poggibonsi, le sue peculiarità e caratteristiche principali, tentando di capire il ruolo ed il peso della cultura nazionale d’appartenenza, oltre che di quella autoctona, nell’influenzare i... more
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      Philippine StudiesMigrationsSienaPoggibonsi
Despite rapid and large-scale immigration in the last 15 years, the citizen and permanent resident (PR) composition of Singapore’s multiracial demographic has remained relatively unchanged. Within the Chinese, Malay, and Indian... more
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      Southeast Asian StudiesRace and RacismImmigrationRace and Ethnicity
Taking the example of Germany as a demographically ageing country, this paper starts with the assumption that international migration and a sound long-term integration of international migrants are crucial for sustainable population... more
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      Social DemographyGeographyHuman GeographyPolitical Geography and Geopolitics
Managing Immigration and Diversity in Canada is a comprehensive collection of information on the Canadian immigration experience that offers a current, detailed synopsis and critical analysis of Canadian and Quebecois immigration issues.... more
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      TransnationalismMigrationGlobal CitizenshipInternational Migration
Este artigo discute o conceito de "refugiado ambiental" a partir da literatura e dos tratados internacionais.
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This article discusses the concept of "environmental refugee" from the literature and international treaties.
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      International RelationsInternational StudiesHuman Rights LawInternational Law
Resumen: Entre 1979 y 1981 arribaron 293 familias de refugiados de la Guerra Civil de Laos a Argentina en una estrategia organizada por las Naciones Unidas ante la crisis del Sudeste Asiático que derivó en migraciones insospechadas. El... more
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      Latin American StudiesAestheticsSoutheast Asian StudiesRefugee Studies
There could be a migration without diaspora, but there cannot be diaspora without migration; therefore, diaspora is a post-migration phenomenon. It starts formulating once the migration takes place from one sociocultural setting to... more
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      Cultural StudiesInternational RelationsGlobalizationInterdisciplinarity
Within the social sciences, migration has traditionally been conceived of as a unidirectional, purposeful and intentional process from one state of fixity (in the place of origin) to another (in the destination). By mapping the... more
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      AnthropologySocial AnthropologyMobility/MobilitiesMigration mobilities
The article deals with objectives and results of Russian consulates’ political work in Outer China (Xinjiang, Outer Mongolia and Manchuria) in the middle of the XIX– early XX century from the perspectives of national security, regional... more
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      Russian StudiesInternational RelationsMulticulturalismInternational Relations Theory
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      European StudiesHumanitarianismBorder StudiesMigration
This paper presents the evolution of an important component of the communist regime: its exit (emigration) policy and related institutions, from Stalin's death to its implosion in 1989. Using the case of Poland it shows how the evolution... more
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      HistoryTotalitarianismCommunismSocial History
This contribution analyses the experiences of women from Central and West Africa seeking to cross the Moroccan-Spanish border. Exploring embodied narratives collected in the field between 2015 and 2017 and based on the sociology of... more
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      Gender StudiesWomen's StudiesBorder StudiesResistance (Social)
"Latinos are now the largest ethnic minority population in the United States and still they encounter a great deal of misunderstanding, prejudice, and discrimination. Utilizing a strengths-based perspective, Social Work Practice with... more
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      SociologyCultural StudiesPolitical SociologySocial Movements
Con questo reportage ci inoltriamo all'interno della Repubblica Dominicana per documentare la situazione degli immigrati clandestini haitiani, che lavorano come tagliatori di canna da zucchero. Il dossier è stato realizzato dal nostro... more
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      Human RightsHistory of SlaveryHaitiCaribbean Studies
The migration of Warao ethnic group members from the Orinoco Delta to Venezuela's urban centers, is a phenomenon that troubles Gobernment authorities and social researchers alike, but for different reasons. The author proposes an... more
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      AnthropologyAdaptationVenezuelaMigrations
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      Russian StudiesSoviet HistoryCentral Asian StudiesColonialism