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Philosophy . Institute of Psychiatry, King's College]]>
Sosa, SailyBringas, GiosmanyUrrutia, NelkyPeñalver, Ana IvisLópez, Danayet al.2023-12-15T18:04:04Z313760132
political parties in diverse democracies increasingly compete for the votes of immigrant and ethnic minority voters. A ... ethnic minority voters, with consequences for their political inclusion and representation. We examine how these questions have been answered in New Zealand, a country characterised by high rates of inward]]>
McMillan, KateBarker, FionaHoyle, Caleb2023-12-14T01:35:08Z313073188
political debate since the first burkinis appeared, with some pools allowing them and others
banning them. In schools, the regulation of dress codes, which are subject to strong peer ... & Foroutan, 2021; Zick, 2016)
. State organizations have to deal with
these contradictions between legislative and political pressures for liberalization and
social pressures for restriction.
Our goal is to]]>
Apelt, MajaKoch, AnnikaMichalowski, InesMolzberger, KasparSchenk, Lianeet al.2023-11-08T19:40:56Z312237565
political and cultural contexts, histories of inward migration, as well as differently preferred destinations in the migration of refugees from Syria in the 2010s. The ... solidarity
(Bracic, 2018; Pawlicka et al., 2019;
Pedersen & Thomas, 2013; Verkuyten, 2004)
, behavioural intentions
(Badea et al., 2017;
Yitmen & Verkuyten, 2018)
, political orientation and related]]>
Kiralj Lacković, JanaAjduković, DeanAbdel-Fatah, DanaHertner, LauraAlkhatib, Walid2023-10-15T22:59:08Z312295071
political science”
(Linebarger & Braithwaite, 2022, p.5)
. Border literature vividly ...
attempt to research domestic political goals as a reason for fortification on a quantitative
level,
Linebarger and Braithwaite (2022)
conclude that leader’s desire to remain in power
can explain the]]>
Korte, Kristina2023-10-15T03:50:24Z310871905
political life of the country of origin”
(Cassarino, 2008: 127, cited in Mackova & Karmacek, 2019: 2)
. The difficulties experienced
by returnees have to do with]]>
Czeranowska, OlgaParutis, ViolettaTrąbka, Agnieszka2023-09-18T21:15:12Z309618247
political dynamics can trigger
migration and influence migrants’ experiences in the host society. On the micro-level,
migrants’ experiences are shaped by what
Evans (2007)
calls “bounded]]>
Nada, CosminPloner, Josefvan Mol, ChristofAraújo, Helena C.2023-09-17T07:15:41Z310900658
political systems. The EU currently
faces challenges relating to its collective identity. This can be seen in the Brexit
referendum
(Ammaturo ... times for identity formation
(Dani, 2015)
.
As the school setting is an important developmental context for young people, the
relevance of schools in supporting the development of pupils’ political]]>
Matafora, BeatrizZiemes, Johanna FeeAbs, Hermann J.2023-09-16T16:40:09Z310667267
political trajectories during this period, they have pursued divergent education and immigration policies in regulating ISM. Driven by a mix of educational ... particular have contributed to its spectacular ascent. The first is educational
expansion, which can be defined as a political strategy to increase tertiary enrollment across
society. Historically, the need to]]>
Bitschnau, Marco2023-09-16T11:03:37Z309647000
political participation, labour market mobility,
anti ... , C. I. ( 2020 ). Making regional citizens? The political drivers and effects of subnational immigrant integration policies in Europe and North America . Regional Studies , 54 ( 11 ), 1475 - 1485]]>
De Coninck, DavidSolano, Giacomo2023-09-12T17:55:58Z309733259
political-economic
circumstances and cultural practices to be found in the world” (178). Thus, capturing ... complex sociology of migration remittances shaped by local cultural, social, and
political dynamics
(Rahman & Fee, 2012)
. This includes, for example, the pressures migrants
feel to meet ambitious savings]]>
Ewers, MichaelDiop, AbdoulayeDuma, NathanLe, Kien2023-09-12T09:38:34Z309790765
political consensus ‘to
integrate migrants more efficiently’
(Nordberg, 2015, p. 68)
. Moreover, the discourse
of integration produced on the policy level unveils]]>
Asikainen, Anastasia2023-09-12T07:27:28Z309643633
Political Sciences, University of Milan , Via Conservatorio 12, 20122 Milan , Italy
1 Laboratory of Anthropology of Contemporary Worlds (LAMC), Institute of Sociology ... ,
2015), and introducing language and integration tests
(Gutekunst, 2015)
. Consequently,
immigrants find it increasingly difficult to comply with the socio-political construction
of a ‘good’ family]]>
Bonizzoni, PaolaFresnoza-Flot, Asuncion2023-09-12T05:17:50Z309851638
political, economic, and
socio-cultural
(Okunade and Bakare, 2020)
, scholars have identified specific factors
such as high level of poverty, poor economic conditions, a high ... framed and explained using different paradigms such as Neoliberalism,
Globalisation, and the Political Economy of Migration
(Massey et al., 1994; Adeyanju et al.,
2011; Kotz, 2015; Jua, 2003; Beneria]]>
Okunade, Samuel KehindeAwosusi, Oladotun E.2023-09-11T20:49:47Z309848271
political ideas
behind the growth of migration studies. We reveal the scale, size, scope, composition
and geographical patterns of dedicated research centres and institutes. By ... knowledge may
reproduce hegemonic power relations, structural inequalities, and mechanisms of political
exclusion, or it may critically challenge them. It has been observed, for example, that
‘even if the]]>
Piccoli, LorenzoRuedin, DidierGeddes, Andrew2023-09-09T20:33:11Z309614880
Philosophy for humanities, and Political Science and Sociology for social science.
The universities selected are Seoul National ... graduation. Field-based attitudinal
differences are also observed in environmental and moral issues. Political science students are
more supportive of state intervention in environmental issues than students]]>
Park, SeungbinTuxhorn, Kim-Lee2023-09-08T08:26:15Z309762012
political way to describe the process in which migrants settle, and as a concept
in social science to analyse such processes’ (p. 2). Schinkel continues that monitoring
integration is a ... , emphasising political subjectivity, and connecting migration with space
and time (future). ’Networks’ was aimed at understanding and tracing patterns of care,
solidarity and exploitation. These metrics/lenses]]>
Astolfo, GiovannaAllsopp, Harriet2023-09-07T13:40:53Z309819518
political instability and economic
downturn in Ghana
(Alderman, 1994)
. Over two million ... and
the 1990s, a period that saw the commencement of widespread migration comprising
both skilled and unskilled migrants, a surge often attributed to the growing economic
decline and political]]>
Rahman, Md MizanurSalisu, Mohammed2023-09-07T07:35:19Z309672386
political intentions of (a) explicitly deterring refugees from arriving and settling in
Denmark through restrictive national ... social, political, and geographical constructs. I
mainly use these terms to refer to immigrants from European countries and the Global North in this study.
disadvantaged districts populated by low-skilled]]>
Çelik, Çetin2023-09-07T00:14:24Z309675753
political agenda
(Ioannidis et al., 2021)
, try
to resolve ... the top (ibid).
Agency-oriented debates surrounding impartiality, subordination and political
nonalignment are central to both historical and contemporary discussions on bureaucrats
in many public]]>
Ekstedt, Johan2023-09-04T23:44:11Z