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“We Can’t Get Stuck in Old Ways”: Swedish Sports Club’s Integration Efforts With Children and Youth in Migration

open access: yesPhysical Culture and Sport: Studies and Research, 2021
The last years many people have been forcibly displaced due to circumstances such as conflicts in the world, and many people have come to Sweden for shelter.
Hertting Krister, Karlefors Inger
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The homing of newcomers in Brussels at the intersection of bordering and urban speculation: From survival strategies to infrastructures for civic imagination and urban inclusion

open access: yes, 2023
Informed by a year of participatory action research in Globe Aroma, an organisation supporting artists and art lovers with a background as newcomers in Brussels, this paper examines how newcomers negotiate their homing at the intersection of bordering ...
Luce Beeckmans   +4 more
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التأصيل الشرعي للمسائل المستجدة لجريمة السرقة [PDF]

open access: yesمجلة الشريعة والقانون بالقاهرة, 2022
في العصر الحديث ومع التطور العلمي والتقني، ظهرت مستجدات تتعلق بجريمة السرقة، وذلک في عدة جوانب, فمنها: مستجدات تتعلق بطرق الإثبات (القرائن المستجدة) ومنها: مستجدات تتعلق بعقوبة حد السرقة, ومنها: مستجدات تتعلق بالحرز في السرقة, وقد أراد الباحث ألقاء الضوء
مصطفى علي عبده منصور
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Initial Assessment of First Language Literacy Resources for Adult Instruction in Swedish

open access: yesEducation Sciences
This study is part of a project on initial assessment of first language (L1) literacy in adult newcomers prior to the commencement of L2 studies in Swedish.
Eva Lindström, Maria Eklund Heinonen
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Illustrating the Outcomes of Community-Based Research: A Case Study on Working with Faith-Based Institutions

open access: yesEngaged Scholar Journal, 2021
Incoming immigrants to places like Canada tend to be religious and thereby have sympathies counter to prevailing secularizing trends that emerge in research praxis.
James Cresswell   +2 more
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Integrating Cultural and Emotional Intelligence to Examine Newcomers’ Performance and Error Reduction: A Moderation–Mediation Analysis

open access: yesSystems
Built on the Conservation of Resources (COR), Multiple Intelligence (MI), and Social Exchange (SET) theories, this study investigates how cultural intelligence, emotional intelligence, and perceived organizational support influence newcomers’ task ...
Tesfaye Agafari Bafa   +2 more
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New Players on a Tough Field

open access: yesEuropean Countryside, 2022
The pivotal aim of this research is to identify new entrants to mountain farming, their routes into practicing and resulting environmental impacts. Following an actor-network approach, this multi-regional case study was conducted in two remote regions of
Konzett Savina, Grüner Bernhard
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The affective commitment of newcomers in hybrid work contexts: A study on enhancing and inhibiting factors and the mediating role of newcomer adjustment

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
This study focuses on one of the most impacted human aspects of digital transformation in contemporary organizations: the development of the affective commitment of newcomers in hybrid work contexts.
Alessandra Mazzei   +4 more
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Diversity is not the Enemy: Promoting Encounters between University Students and Newcomers

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2021
In today’s globalized world with dynamic processes of political, social, and societal change (Mergner et al., 2019) the university should be a place of encounter between people with different (cultural) backgrounds.
Janieta Bartz, Wibke Kleina
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A Phenomenological Investigation of the Unmet Needs of Newcomers Experiencing Insecure Housing in the Waterloo Region

open access: yesInternational Journal on Homelessness
Insecure housing, like other categories of homelessness, leads to a plethora of unmet needs, yet remains hidden. Newcomers arriving in Canada within the last 10 years are particularly vulnerable to experiencing homelessness but are understudied.
Abbey Davis, Paula Fletcher
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