"This Is Not My Food": Exploring Experiences Among Patients With a Migration Background in Specialist Eating Disorder Treatment in Sweden. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Objective Existing evidence on eating disorders (EDs) among migrant groups across the Global North is sparse and mixed, possibly reflecting the heterogeneity of these populations. This qualitative study explored experiences among patients with a migration background in Swedish specialist ED treatment, with a focus on barriers to treatment ...
Strand M, Welch E, Bäärnhielm S.
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Stance, Identity, and Marginalization: A Micro-ethnographic Study in an ESL Biology Classroom [PDF]
Adolescent newcomer programs respond to superdiverse demographic shifts and, in the United States, are designed to support students with English language acquisition and preparation for mainstream or bilingual education.
Min-Seok Choi, Brian Seilstad
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Superdiversity and Its Relevance for Central and Eastern European Migration Studies. The Case of Polish Migrants in the UK [PDF]
This article presents our key arguments about the usefulness of the concept of superdiversity for reimagining migration in European societies, based on the example of migration from Poland to the UK.
Aleksandra Grzymała-Kazłowska +1 more
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Memoria diabolica. Interpretare i conflitti sul passato, tra cancel culture e mutamento sociale
The article examines the social and political importance of current conflicts surrounding public memory. It suggests that these manifestations are often characterized by assigning alternative values and meanings to collective memories, rather than ...
Andrea Apollonio
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Higher education has been facing many challenges due to factors including increased diversification, internationalization, massification, and the expansion of different forms of mobility, which are transforming the landscape of higher education towards ...
Esin Aksay Aksezer +3 more
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Language and Superdiversity: Indonesians Knowledging at Home and Abroad
Zane Goebel
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Superdiversity: reconfiguration of cultural complexity of the contemporary contexts
Conceptualization of the social-cultural contexts of the 21st century in terms of superdiversity implies diversification of the current diversity due to the changing patterns of global migration and transnationalization.
M. S Kuropjatnik
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Muslims are Finland’s largest and fastest-growing religious minority. In Finnish state schools, the number of pupils studying Islamic religious education (IRE) has almost doubled in a decade, and IRE has its own national curriculum, which is based on the
Niina Putkonen, Saila Poulter
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Language learning as psycho-social support: translanguaging space as safe space in superdiverse refugee settings [PDF]
This paper explores language learning for displaced people in the countries bordering Syria and attempts to establish a link between the concept of translanguaging and the concept of safe spaces used by NGOs. The paper uses the term ‘displaced people’ as
Capstick, Tony
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Migrations and diversifications in the UK and Japan
Japan and the UK are long-established countries of immigration which although having different histories both share experience as colonial powers which have shaped their somewhat hostile attitudes towards migration alongside a need for migrant labour and
Jenny Phillimore +2 more
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