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XIX. yüzyılda Osmanlı Devleti’nin maruz kaldığı ilk kitlesel göç dalgası Kafkas göçleri olmuştur. 1820’li yıllardan sonra küçük gruplar halinde başlayan göçler artarak 1858- 1864 yılları arasında yüz binlerce Kafkasyalı Müslüman, halifenin topraklarına ...
Çiğdem TÜRKMEN
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How Today's Immigration Enforcement Policies Impact Children, Families, and Communities: A View from the Ground [PDF]
What happens to children when their parents are deported? How do these deportations, now more numerous than ever, affect families and the communities in which they live?
Joanna Dreby
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ABSTRACT This study examines how Intermediate Units (IUs) in multinational corporations gain the attention of corporate headquarters and subsidiaries. Using the Attention‐Based View, we show that attention depends on how visible and useful the IU's knowledge appears to other internal actors.
Jose Pla‐Barber +2 more
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Connor Schonta Wins Outstanding Honors Thesis for Spring 2016 [PDF]
Over the course of World War II, trains carried three million Jews to extermination centers. The deportation journey was an integral aspect of the Nazis’ Final Solution and the cause of insufferable torment to Jewish deportees.
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Guanxi and Wasta: 20 Years of Evolution and Future Directions for Informal Network Research
ABSTRACT This article provides an examination of the evolution of networking in China and the Arab world over two decades and provides an update to, and new insights arising from, an article called Guanxi and Wasta; A Comparison, published in Thunderbird International Business Review in 2006.
Kate Hutchings +3 more
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Ayuda, Inc. v. Thornburgh: Did Congress Give the Executive Branch Free Rein to Define the Scope of Legislation [PDF]
The Note argues that the Ayuda decision is inconsistent with the congressional intent behind IRCA and prior case law. The Note further argues that the purposes underlying IRCA will best be served by prompt judicial resolution of policy disputes about ...
Liu, Feng +4 more
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From Place to Platform: Extended Global Cities Theory for Transnational Cultural Diffusion
Abstract This study investigates how global city characteristics shape the acceptance of non‐mainstream cultural goods—focusing on K‐pop—as they diffuse across digital platforms. While prior research emphasizes fandom, soft power or media strategies, this research highlights the role of urban infrastructure in cultural globalization.
Jeoung Yul Lee +2 more
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This study explores how social inclusion and exclusion manifest as a dynamic continuum in the everyday lived realities of irregular migrants. Based on narratives of Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers, who were eventually deported from Finland, the analysis ...
Sirpa Korhonen, Marko Siitonen
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This is What it Means to be a DACA Recipient
Since 2012, over 800,000 DREAMers, like ourselves, have been given the legal right to work, apply for a driver’s license, and, most importantly, live without the fear of deportation.
P., E. R., P., M.
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Adult Children and Elderly Parents in Strasbourg Proceedings: A Misconstrued Approach to ‘Family Life’ [PDF]
This article criticizes the exclusion of the relationship between parents and adult children from the purview of Article 8 ECHR in Strasbourg judgments, save for exceptional cases of dependency, narrowly defined (in practice reduced to disability).
Draghici, C.
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