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Migration as Social Movement: Voluntary Group Migration and the Crimean Tatar Repatriation

Population and Development Review, 2012
Voluntary group migration occurs when a collectivity reaches a group‐level decision to migrate and does so as a community without external compulsion. Typical examples include collective settler movements and voluntary repatriations of refugee communities.
Marina Zaloznaya, Theodore P. Gerber
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International factor movements, repatriation and welfare

Journal of International Economics, 1986
Abstract This paper analyzes two different ways of allowing foreign capital inflow: introducing it into the domestic economy and introducing it into a duty-free zone. It shows how the ranking of the two policies depends on the production patterns in the duty-free zone and the rules of factor income repatriation.
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Translocation as a conservation tool: site fidelity and movement of repatriated gopher tortoises (Gopherus polyphemus)

Animal Conservation, 2005
Efforts to evaluate the efficacy of translocation as a conservation tool have mostly been inadequate, particularly for reptiles and amphibians, leading many biologists to discount translocation as a viable management option. Nevertheless, with two-thirds of the world's tortoise and freshwater turtle species at risk, translocation may be one of the few ...
Tracey D. Tuberville   +3 more
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“Give us a Ship”: The Vietnamese Repatriate Movement on Guam, 1975

American Quarterly, 2012
In 1975, as thousands of Vietnamese men and women fled Southeast Asia, more than fifteen hundred individuals chose repatriation rather than resettlement in the United States. Waiting in Guam, repatriates entered a terrain defined by American empire, and their stories complicate Cold War narratives of Vietnamese immigration.
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The Repatriation of the Black Consciousness-Oriented Movements Archives to Fort Hare

South African Historical Journal, 2020
This paper unravels the problems and challenges faced by the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) during the repatriation of its archival material to Fort Hare.
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Returning them back to the wild: Movement patterns of repatriated Egyptian Tortoises,Testudo kleinmanniLortet, 1883 (Sauropsida: Testudinidae)

Zoology in the Middle East, 2007
Abstract This paper reports the movement patterns of two hard released, repatriated Egyptian Tortoises, Testudo kleinmanni, into Omayed Protectorate, Egypt. Upon release, both tortoises immediately dispersed away from the release point. The maximum dispersal distances from the release site were 1455 m and 1131 m.
Omar Attum   +5 more
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Reform to Repatriation: Gendering an Americanization Movement in Early Twentieth-Century California

2012
Between 1906 and the early 1940s, American state and federal officials, who were predominantly men, decided that the country’s patriotism was in peril. This time period would see not only two world wars but also the Great Depression. Sent off to war, separated from loved ones, or bankrupt from the stock market crash, Americans began to question the ...
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The Culture of Julfa <em>khachkars</em> and their Repatriation Movement

2020
<div> <p>The destruction of Julfa <i>khachkar</i>s by Azerbaijani authorities in 2005-2006 at the state level became a stimulus for a unique awakening aimed at the proclamation and dissemination of Jugha classic <i>khachkar</i>s.
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