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Home is Where the Heart Is? Forced Migration and Voluntary Return in Turkey's Kurdish Regions [PDF]
What influences the decisions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) to return home after prolonged displacement? This article investigates the attitudes of victims of forced migration by analysing survey data on Kurdish displaced persons and returnees ...
Loizides, Neophytos G. +2 more
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This article contributes an understanding of mutualism as a foundational element in emergent worker collectivism. We challenge mainstream institutionalist accounts in industrial relations, especially from the Global North, that downplay processes of ...
Gabriella Alberti, Simon Joyce
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The research aim is to find out adaptation conditions of migrants to the new environment and their adoption by aboriginal inhabitants. Methods. The methods include questioning of migrants on awareness of public services activity; the analysis of the ...
Izafa Sh. Gadzhieva
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Securitising Citizenship: (B)ordering Practices and Strategies of Resistance [PDF]
This article builds upon Yasemin Soysal's early work on post-national citizenship as constituting sites of resistance in contemporary European politics.
Kinnvall, Catarina +1 more
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Raise Your Voice: The Multicultural Question and the Birth of Migrant Literature in Italy
At a time when Italian society is experiencing a surge of ethnic intolerance and xenophobia, the paper addresses the question: "what role can migrant literature play in creating a multicultural society?" In so doing, the paper continues the debate opened
Michele F. Fontefrancesco
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In this article, we study the political and legal model currently used by Norway in its Northern counties. This work is a part of comprehensive research supported by the Russian Science Foundation.
M. Zadorin, E. Kotlova
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'How to feel safe': international students study migration [PDF]
A variety of institutional and representational mechanisms are used in the construction of 'international students' and other 'migrants' or 'ethnic minorities' as two distinctive social categories. As part of these construction processes, the individuals
Shachar, Itamar
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‘They Called Them Communists Then … What D'You Call ‘Em Now? … Insurgents?’. Narratives of British Military Expatriates in the Context of the New Imperialism [PDF]
This paper addresses the question of the extent to which the colonial past provides material for contemporary actors' understanding of difference. The research from which the paper is drawn involved interview and ethnographic work in three largely white ...
Becky Taylor +21 more
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ABSTRACT This paper applies Critical Race Theory (CRT) to explore how whiteness operates within Australia's anti‐racism movement as a structuring force that shapes discourse, practice and policy. Despite the anti‐racism movement offering crucial spaces for resistance and reform, it remains entangled in Australia's settler‐colonial present and systemic ...
Franka Vaughan, Aish Ravi
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MIGRATION AS A FORM OF OCCUPATIONAL MOBILITY OF INTELLECTUALS
Contemporary migration issues relevant consideration for the following reasons. Social changes of the last decade have dramatically changed the political and social situation in the former Soviet Union, and millions migrants were displaced.
M. Sadyrova
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