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Race, Indigeneity, and Migration
Race, indigeneity, and migration are integrally related in international law. This relationship can be traced to their origins in a legal system dedicated to facilitating European colonialism and imperial expansion. International law has constructed racial difference and deployed racialized hierarchies to determine who would be permitted to migrate to ...
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Genesis of an indigenous social-ecological landscape in eastern Panama
Knowledge of the interplay between ecological and social influences in the context of land-use decision-making is sparse. To help fill this gap, we conducted participatory land-cover mapping in an indigenous territory of eastern Panama to identify ...
Divya Sharma +5 more
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The article deals with the problems associated with the intensification of migration processes in the largest megacities. Both positive and negative consequences of uncontrolled large-scale migration flows are determined.
Elena A. Kublitskaya
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The paper considers how the logic of settler colonialism, the active and ongoing dispossession of Indigenous peoples, shapes scholarship on migration, race and citizenship in Canada.
Paloma E. Villegas +5 more
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Settler-Colonial Spatial Logics and Indigenous internal (non)Migration in Australia
In Australia, the nebulous concept of ‘remoteness’ is central to Indigenous Affairs social policy. An enduring settler-colonial spatial imaginary positions remote Australia as simultaneously both the heartland of authentic Indigeneity, and a wicked ...
Sarah Prout Quicke
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Drawing on data collected during ethnographic fieldwork carried out between 2016 and 2018, this article addresses the role of intermediaries from migrant communities in the implementation of voluntary returns run by the International Organisation for ...
Anissa Maâ
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Since 2001 there has been an increase in migration patterns by Indigenous families from remote communities to urban and semi-rural locations.
Bindi MacGill
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Migration and indigenous health during COVID-19
Abstract Indigenous communities during the pandemic are a precarious group. While they rely on the epistemological formation of their own knowledge systems, an integrated concept of indigenous health must include cooperation with other institutions and organizations.
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The Socio-Economic Integration of Ethnic Minorities
One of the most striking features of the contemporary world is the scale and complexity of international and internal migration and the rapidly increasing size of indigenous ethnic minorities in the national populations of many countries.
Yaojun Li, Anthony Heath
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