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Accelerating the Passage to Citizenship: Marriage and Naturalization in France

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology, 2021
Naturalization systems often provide immigrant spouses of citizens with accelerated access to citizenship, but thus far, the impact of such fast-track procedures has yet to be examined by empirical analysis.
Haley McAvay, Roger Waldinger
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Acquiring Citizenship through Naturalization in Greece: A Sisyphean Struggle for Immigrants

open access: yesSocial Sciences, 2023
The article delves into the experiences of immigrants in Greece who have been residing in the country for an extended period but face difficulties in obtaining Greek citizenship.
Nikos Gogonas, Angelo Tramountanis
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Combined Effects of Cultural-Linguistic Proximity and Naturalization on Political Integration of First-Generation Immigrants

open access: yesMigraciones, 2021
Although the under-participation of ethnic minorities in the electoral field is frequently observed, the nuances of their political engagement remain relatively unexplored by scholars. Particularly, little empirical analysis has attempted to identify the
Josep Lobera   +2 more
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Mind in Nature, Nature in Mind: A Reply to Ule [PDF]

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems, 2015
This article is a response to Ule’s ideas on the (im)possibility of naturalizing the mind. After providing a brief overview of some of the main inconsistencies in Ule’s account, I argue that a naturalistic explanation of the key feature of the mind as ...
Sebastjan Vörös
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Natural process – Natural selection [PDF]

open access: yesBiophysical Chemistry, 2007
Life is supported by a myriad of chemical reactions. To describe the overall process we have formulated entropy for an open system undergoing chemical reactions. The entropy formula allows us to recognize various ways for the system to move towards more probable states. These correspond to the basic processes of life i.e. proliferation, differentiation,
Vivek, Sharma, Arto, Annila
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Recently Naturalized Paraserianthes lophantha subsp. lophantha Displays Contrasting Genetic Diversity and Climate Relationships Compared to Native Populations

open access: yesDiversity, 2020
Paraseriantheslophantha subsp. lophantha (Leguminosae) is native to southwestern Australia, but has become naturalized in eastern Australia and in countries around the world. Previous studies have investigated the introduction sources for P.
Gillian K. Brown   +3 more
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Nature Natured and Nature Denatured [PDF]

open access: yesHastings Center Report, 2014
AbstractThose who want to observe, analyze, and make judgments about synthetic biology need to think about where to stand in the world so as to get an informed sense of which new capacities and incapacities are actual and which matter. They will need something like “upstream ethics”—but not because they want to “get ahead” of the imagined onslaught of ...
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Catalyst or crown: does naturalization promote the long-term social integration of immigrants? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
We study the impact of naturalization on the long-term social integration of immigrants into the host country society. Despite ongoing debates about citizenship policy, we lack reliable evidence that isolates the causal effect of naturalization from the ...
Hainmueller, Jens   +2 more
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Citizenship and Naturalization Patterns of Immigrants in the Southeastern United States And Their Political Consequences

open access: yesNorteamérica, 2011
This study examines naturalization rates in the southeastern United States and compares them to other regions while investigating some political consequences of naturalization.
Charles Jaret, Orsolya Kolozsvari-Wright
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Le monde en plus étrange : à propos du concept d’« estrangement » en théorie de la science-fiction 

open access: yesReS Futurae, 2022
The concept of “estrangement” has been central to sf criticism ever since Darko Suvin defined the genre as creating the effect of "cognitive estrangement".
Simon Spiegel
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