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‘Frontline corruption and emigration in the Western Balkans’

How does frontline corruption influence individuals’ decisions to emigrate? Existing research has found that perceptions of grand political corruption promote emigration, particularly among the ... discrimination by frontline bureaucrats can have a profound impact on citizens’ views of the state and their sense of belonging to the wider political community (Rose-Ackerman 1999; Mettler and Soss 2004). How

Exploring temporal and topical dynamics of research on climate/environment–migration nexus: A critical comparative perspective

) on Y (human migration), vulnerabilities, and agency of moving people and broader social and political processes receiving less attention; (2) Compared with migration-related journals, climate ... (Gray and Mueller 2012; IPCC 2022). Increasing studies have also accepted that climatic/environmental factors are deeply embedded in other socioeconomic, political, and demographic factors (Koubi 2019

Continuum, process, and dyad: three readings of the migration–mobility nexus

). Of course, this did not happen everywhere in the same way or at the same time,6 but it can still be argued that the genesis of the migrant as a social and political category is inextricably linked to ... their position and move in space, the continuum is subject to change as well (Fig. 3). In fact, every new law, political decision, academic debate, or media story has some impact on its contours and

Newly arrived migrants meet street-level bureaucrats in Jordan, Sweden, and Turkey: Client perceptions of satisfaction–dissatisfaction and response strategies

’, Journal of Applied Philosophy , 29 / 3 : 214 – 30 . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat   Oberfield Z. W. ( 2010 ) ‘ Rule Following and Discretion at Government’s ... WorldCat COPAC Urinboyev R. ( 2020 ) Migration and Hybrid Political Regimes . Oakland, CA : University of California Press . Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS Google Preview

An “Indian” American Congressman: Dalip Singh Saund’s Indian Heritage and His 1956 Journey to Congress

Americans have also reached the upper echelons of U.S. political life. Yet half a century ago, a very different picture emerges. Coming to the U.S. just three years after the 1917 Immigration Act which ... works at: https://newprairiepress.org/crossingborders Part of the Asian American Studies Commons, Political History Commons, and the United States History Commons - Article 2 Cover Page Footnote The

Building social capital in a new home country. A closer look into the predictors of bonding and bridging relationships of migrant populations at different education levels

culture group; a hobby group; political association; labour union; religious or spiritual society; associations for children, youth, or families; associations for older people; other association or group

Consequences against Community Development from Political Unrest: Evidenced by “La Guerra Sucia” in Lima, Perú

Keywords Lima , Sendero Luminoso, Sendero, Luminoso, Peru, Civil War, War , Community Development , Sustainable, Sustainability, Political, Organization Follow this and additional works at: https

The “Anarchy” of King Arthur’s Beginnings: The Politics that Created the Arthurian Tradition

“The ‘Anarchy’ of King Arthur’s Beginnings: The Politics that Created the Arthurian Tradition” examines Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia regum Brittaniae in a political and historical context to ... Geoffrey himself, other, more political, motivations begin to emerge. The way Geoffrey utilized these invented historical episodes, such as when the Briton kings conquer the Roman Empire, reveals political

Narrating Devolution: Politics and/as Scottish Fiction

This article explores the tensions between the competing cultural and political narratives of devolution, anchored around James Robertson’s state- of-the-nation novel And the Land Lay Still (2010 ... -centralisation and the recovery of Scottish cultural agency, ending with a call to begin the thorny task of narrativising devolution in political and historical terms. It is 1983, shortly after Thatcher’s

Online social integration of migrants: Evidence from Twitter

. Google Scholar Crossref Search ADS WorldCat   Iacus S. M. , King G. , Porro G. ( 2012 ) ‘ Causal Inference without Balance Checking: Coarsened Exact Matching ’, Political

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the University of Manchester, UK, as well as the theoretical and political arguments and events that contextualise the articles’ engagement with twenty-first century Scottish fiction across this issue. ... focus on ideas surrounding nationality, locality, and politics in Scotland. Questions about the role of the wider national and political contexts within our interpretations of Scottish writing therefore

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Reduction or deflection? The effect of asylum policy on interconnected asylum flows

In 2015 Europe experienced an almost unprecedented number of asylum arrivals. The result was a revitalization of both the political and academic debates on the relationship between asylum policies ... ) includes time-variant origin attributes (Xot) like political circumstances and economic conditions affecting the standard of living, as well as time-invariant factors like climate (Yo). Voht (all h 6¼ o

Migration and asylum statistics as a basis for European border control

not only a technical and practical problem. Behind this incompleteness, there are conceptual and political differences among the Member States. ... creation of national political entities required the development of statistical knowledge about society as a basis for political decisions. In contrast to national processes, the Migration Statistics

Unaccompanied minors, migration control and human rights at the EU’s southern border: The role and limits of civil society activism

Civil society movements can play an important political role in advocating for human rights, including the rights of migrants and migrant children. But successfully asserting their rights is ... child migrants. Spain satisfies these criteria for case selection. Immigration is rising up the national political agenda. With a quarter of all unaccompanied children in the EU (at least until the recent

Wombs, Wizards, and Wisdom: Bilbo's Journey from Childhood in The Hobbit

, Philosophy, and Psychology with a minor in Statistics. He extends his gratitude to Jane Comeau, Daniel Bedggood, and an anonymous reviewer for their helpful comments on earlier drafts of this work. Wombs ... undergraduate at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand, triplemajoring in English, Philosophy, and Psychology with a minor in Statistics. He extends his gratitude to Jane Comeau, Daniel Bedggood, and an

Fossil-Fueled Discourse

Policy Commons, Environmental Policy Commons, Organizational Communication Commons, Social Influence and Political Communication Commons, and the Speech and Rhetorical Studies Commons Follow this and ... degrees in economics and political science. Henry began this particular project in the spring of 2017 while he was a member of the University Scholars cohort. Henry is currently an intern for Senator Jerry

Communicating borders—Governments deterring asylum seekers through social media campaigns

2014; Chetail, de Bruycker, and Maiani 2016). A key component in both political and academic discussions on migration management is the role information plays in migrants’ decisions to migrate and, if ... to the active communication efforts made by governments directed at migrants. In the political realm, discussions have centred on how government communication towards potential asylum seekers can

Was the German Battlefleet Programme the Main Reason for the End of Britain’s “Splendid Isolation”?

Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship 0 Part of the Diplomatic History Commons , European History Commons, and the Political History Follow this and additional works at: https://newprairiepress.org ... currently pursuing an MA in Modern History at the same university. 1 David Steele, Lord Salisbury: a political biography (London: UCL Press, 1999), p. 320. 2 John Young, Britain and the world in the 20th

Relaunching migration systems

concerned with the scale and duration of the flows between states and their political and economic relations. She argues that if accurate data were available, one could simply identify systems by examining ... much debate, but it may be possible to identify some likely environmental factors, such as rainfall, disease, political conflict, technology, or even the ongoing global economic crisis. These may affect