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  1. 92141

    الكُدية في " البخلاء" للجاحظ by مالك يحيا, سميرة الراهب, سائر دندش

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…This phenomenon  spread and gained more significance along with the increasing of poverty and deprivation, and the mingling of Arabs with foreigners. Those beggars  found comfort and easiness in this lifestyle. …”
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  2. 92142

    Xenophobia in urban spaces: Analyzing the drivers and social justice goals from the Ugandan-Asian debacle of 1972 and xenophobic attacks in South Africa (2008-2019) by Norman Sempijja, Collin Olebogeng Mongale

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…This is done by looking into case studies of the 1972 Ugandan-Asian expulsion in Uganda, and the xenophobic attacks on foreigners in South Africa (2008–2019). The case studies provide key debates surrounding the drivers and social justice goals of xenophobic attacks in both Uganda and South Africa. …”
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  3. 92143

    Factor Analysis of Students’ Knowledge Assessment Based on the Results of Online Entrance Testing in Mathematics to the University under the Conditions of COVID-19 by Anastasiia Safonova, Mikhail Guner

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…A correlation analysis showed that the propensity to such behavior is influenced by such characteristics as the age of the applicant, the level of previous education, knowledge of Russian for foreigners, degree of adaptation to life, and education in another country. …”
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  4. 92144

    El ensayo como escucha apatrida (Flusser en portugués) by Pablo Gasparini

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Our article investigates these formulations from George Steiner's concept of “extraterritoriality”, from Edward Said's criticisms of it, and, fundamentally, from the relationships between linguistic foreignness and musical logic raised by Theodor Adorno in “The essay as Form”.…”
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  5. 92145

    Shifting negative migrant categories to encourage embrace and inclusivity: Perspective from Matthew 22:34–40 by Christopher Magezi

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Derogatory stereotypes, names, categories and other labels continue to be used at the expense of foreigners, thus precipitating xenophobia. With the above-mentioned plight of international migrants in mind, the objective of this article is to respond to the ongoing challenge in which they are derisively labelled. …”
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  6. 92146

    El trabajo por cuenta propia de los extranjeros en España. Más allá de la etnificación de los comportamientos económicos by Alberto Riesco-Sanz

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…The article shows, recurring to various statistical and documen-tary sources, that the ethnification of economic behavior entailed by many of these approaches limits their explanatory potential and our capacity to explain self-em-ployment among foreigners in Spain.   …”
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  7. 92147

    Sociological ambivalence in Naseredein shah Qajar from the point of view of itinerary of "Persia and the Persian Question "of Lord Curzon with orientalism approach by Fatemeh Jamili Kohne Shahri, Zeinab Nadi

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Although English travel writers and orientalists had colonizing view in Ghajar period, investigation and classification of sociological behaviors from a foreigner's point of view, gives a relatively suitable ground for receiving social origin of inconsistencies of norm for sociological-historical researches. …”
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  8. 92148

    Public pharmacies on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina over the Austro-Hungarian rule by Marković-Peković Vanda

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Concessions for the opening pharmacies were initially granted to foreigners and among the settlers, pharmacists there were mostly Czechs, Croats, Poles, Hungarians, Slovaks, who completed pharmacy studies at universities in Vienna, Zagreb, Prague, Lviv, Graz, Innsbruck, Krakow. …”
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  9. 92149

    The role of English in the linguistic landscape of Kazan by Ilshat S. Sharafutdinov

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Apart from serving as an international language and conveying basic information to foreigners, English is found to be popular because of its high commercial and cultural prestige and strong association with high quality and high standards.…”
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  10. 92150

    Educational and Anthropological Perspectives: An Italian View on Migration in Multi-cultural Urban Spaces by Patrizia Panarello

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…In contemporary societies there are different ways to perceive the relation between identity and alterity and to describe the difference between “us” and “them”, residents and foreigners. Anthropologist Sandra Wallman sustains that in multi-cultural urban spaces the frontiers of diversity are not only burdensome markers of identity, but rather they could also represent new chances to define “identity” and “alterity”. …”
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  11. 92151

    Review of the official opponent on PhD (Law) thesis by S. A. Buchakov “Illegal external migration in Russia: criminological situation and counteraction policy”, major code 12.00.08... by S. F. Milyukov

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…At the same time, the traditional understanding of migration as the movement of foreigners and stateless persons only is criticized, as many Russian criminals are also involved in it. …”
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  12. 92152

    Immigration in Spain: Migratory Routes, Cooperation with Third Countries and Human Rights in Return Procedures by Inmaculada González García

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…There is likewise an analysis of Spain’s use of summary returns or pushbacks following assaults or jumps on the border fences surrounding Ceuta and Melilla and attempts of arrival by swimming in Ceuta or by sea to Spanish islands and islets in North Africa, within the framework of the 1992 Spanish-Moroccan agreement on readmission of foreigners who have entered illegally. Lastly, we argue that the reinforcement of border control alone is insufficient to curb migration flows: to be effective, it must be accompanied by common policies in the European countries of destination and increased investment in the countries of origin to provide their citizens with the opportunity to obtain a higher standard of living and overcome the temptation to emigrate as a first option.…”
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  13. 92153

    Das escolhas que fiz: implicações etnográficas na pesquisa com crianças The choices I have made: ethnographic implications in researches with children by Ileana Wenetz

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…<br>From a survey on gender and sexuality in games played at the school playground during the break, I try to describe the process of inclusion as a researcher in a public school, narrating the various taken decisions that allowed reflection from the point of view of a foreigner in a Brazilian context. I carried out an ethnographic work in groups from the first to the fourth grade, focusing on a second and a third grade groups from the elementary school. …”
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  14. 92154

    ANTROPONYMICS OF PEREYASLAV CRAFTSMEN IN THE 1760s by Oksana Kovalenko

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The prevalence of the names Kuzma and Demyan, who, by some ethnographers, could be holy patrons of shoemaker’s guild, was also considered. In 1766 foreigners were not registered among the Pereyaslav craftsmen.  …”
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  15. 92155

    The impact of the Russia-Ukraine war on crime dynamics in the Republic of Poland in terms of ukrainian refugeeism by Bartosz Kozicki, Paweł Krystian Lubiewski

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…In 2022, compared to 2021, there was an increase in the population as a result of a decrease in human deaths, as well as the granting of Polish citizenship to foreigners in 2022. At the same time, the analysis looked at the numbers of crimes found in Poland in 2019-2023 in univariate time frames from January to October combined, which showed no significant changes in this regard. …”
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  16. 92156

    Convergence and divergence: the treatment of certain aspects of real property under the Civil Codes of Qatar and California by آرون شواباخ شواباخ

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The different treatment of ownership of land by foreigners provides an example of considerable divergence. …”
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  17. 92157

    Temporal, spatial and gender-based dietary differences in middle period San Pedro de Atacama, Chile: A model-based approach. by William J Pestle, Mark Hubbe, Christina Torres-Rouff, Gonzalo Pimentel

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…While we do not see any de facto evidence for complete dietary differentiation (as there is always overlap in consumption among individuals, ayllus, and time periods, and as isotopic analysis is not capable of pinpointing different foods items or preparations), there are broad aspects of dietary composition changing over time that are potentially linked to status, and foreignness. Ultimately, these stand as the clearest example of what has been termed "gastro-politics," potentially tied to the emergence of social inequality in the San Pedro oases.…”
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  19. 92159

    SOCIAL-ITALIANO L2. UN’INDAGINE SULLA DIDATTICA DELL’ITALIANO L2/LS IN INSTAGRAM, TIKTOK E YOUTUBE E UNA PROPOSTA DI LABORATORIO PER LE SCUOLE by Michela Dota

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…After briefly summarising the existing literature on the advantages of using social networks for glottodidactic purposes, the article analyses a sample of Italian language courses for foreigners hosted on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube.  …”
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  20. 92160

    The Analytic Solutions of the Fractional-Order Model for the Spatial Epidemiology of the COVID-19 Infection by Benedict Barnes, Martin Anokye, Mohammed Muniru Iddrisu, Bismark Gawu, Emmanuel Afrifa

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This paper provides a mathematical fractional-order model that accounts for the mindset of patients in the transmission of COVID-19 disease, the continuous inflow of foreigners into the country, immunization of population subjects, and temporary loss of immunity by recovered individuals. …”
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