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U.S. and Canada Immigration Periodization
Published 2017-12-01“…In our opinion, this is not derived only from the historical facts, or the entry into force (or the lapse of validity) of certain normative and legal acts, as confirmed by the studies on migration studies, but also corresponds to our research approach of cross-national comparison in the form of indirect (implicit) binary comparison with the use of a research strategy for most analogous systems. …”
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Conceptualizing migration beyond the “West”: a view from Asia
Published 2023“…This critical reflection essay responds to John Mollenkopf’s review of the book “Contested Concepts in Migration Studies” (Routledge 2022). Rather than take a comprehensive overview of individual chapters within the edited collection, this essay suggests that occupying an ontological and epistemological perspective that is rooted in and starting from Asia produces alternative understandings of concepts typically used to study international migration and mobility. …”
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Bringing anchoring and embedding together: theorising migrants' lives over-time
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Refugees in International Relations
Published 2010“…Yet, scholars of International Relations have generally bypassed the study of refugees, and Forced Migration Studies has generally bypassed insights from International Relations. …”
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The US-Mexican Border and Contemporary American Immigration Policy
Published 2022-12-01“…This area plays a crucial role in migration studies focusing on the Americas for at least two reasons: international relations between Mexico (and the Latin American region) and the United States, and homeland security issues related to irregular and regular migrant flows. …”
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Globalisation des migrations internationales : dynamiques et modalités. Une contribution réflexive à partir du cas israélien
Published 2007-11-01“…International migration studies constitute one of the most interesting mirrors of the globalization process. …”
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Cities and Migration: an Overview
Published 2021-11-01“…It crosses, inside the area of migration studies, urban studies (geography, political science, and sociology), migration flows and stocks (mobility, settlement, and integration for demographers), public law and international relations (governance, international agreements, and cooperation). …”
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HUMAN SECURITY AND MIGRATION: HUMAN RIGHT VIOLATIONS AND CHALLENGES OF ETHIOPIAN MIGRANTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST
Published 2019-06-01“…This article looks deep and analyzes the concept of human security and its implication in migration studies. Moreover, it emphasizes on challenges and human right violations that Ethiopian migrants face in their home country, in their way and destination in the Middle East that jeopardizes their human security. …”
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“Ethnic” and “Cosmopolitan” Transnationalism: Two Cohorts of Croatian Immigrants in Australia
Published 2006-09-01“…The introduction to this paper gives a brief overview of the concept of transnationalism and the way it has been theorized in migration studies in the past twenty years.…”
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Disturbing Intimacies: The Pathopolitical Governance of Mixed-Status Families in Times of Return
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Dental Pulp Stem Cell Recruitment Signals within Injured Dental Pulp Tissue
Published 2016-03-01“…The research outcome of migration studies may be affected by the applied methodology, which should thus be chosen with care. …”
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Migrations in Norway and in Other Scandinavian Countries
Published 2004-09-01“…The reasons for emigration from the Scandinavian countries have in traditional migration studies been linked to economic and social factors. …”
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Education of Second Generation Immigrants in Spain: The Quest for Identity and Paths for Integration
Published 2004-03-01“…This paper deals with some of the basic questions in migration studies, such as to what degree newcomers are required to adapt to the host society, and what are the challenges facing an educational system regarding the integration of immigrants. …”
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Gender and Migrant Roles in Italian Neorealist and New Migrant Films: Cinema as an Apparatus of Reconfiguration of National Identity and ‘Otherness’
Published 2021-04-01“…The article presents how the roles of <i>borgatari</i> and women function as devices of reconceptualization of Italy’s identity, providing a fertile terrain for problematizing the relationship between migration studies, urban studies and gender studies. Special attention is paid to how migrants are related to the reconceptualization of Italy’s national narrations. …”
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Genealogical Violence: Mormon (Mis)Appropriation of Māori Cultural Memory through Falsification of Whakapapa
Published 2024-01-01“…Genetic science and human migration studies contradict Mormon identity narratives and suggest the BOM is spiritual rather than historical. …”
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International student mobility : understanding the mobility patterns and adjustment strategies of Indian international students in NTU
Published 2012“…Migration studies may have been a well discussed and researched topic in the field of Sociology, but studies on international student mobility have been relatively few. …”
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Going Back with Glee: A Case Study of Indonesian Migrant Workers Engaging in Circular Migration
Published 2023-06-01“…Furthermore, the research adds to the widening topography of migration studies by which it provides a broader picture in painting the “human” rationality behind circular migration in Global South.…”
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Migrating Methods in a Pandemic: Virtual Participatory Video with Migrants in Hong Kong
Published 2022-06-01“…The pandemic realities that we grappled with as migration studies scholars and participatory video practitioners reflect realities that working-class and precarious migrants were routinely required to navigate long before the pandemic (e.g., family separation, restriction of personal mobility, maintaining connection through technology). …”
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The impact of self-employment on the economic integration of immigrants: Evidence from Germany
Published 2019-01-01“…Traditional approaches in migration studies suggest that self-employment and entrepreneurial activities enhance the perspectives of economic advancement of immigrants in host countries. …”
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The genealogy of integrationism: Ideational foundations of the politics of immigrant integration
Published 2023-03-01“…This article traces the idea of (“immigrant”) “integration” from its roots in classical political philosophy and the birth of the modern nation-state, to its current relevance in the European political agenda and, relatedly, its centrality in the newly consolidated field of Migration Studies. I examine the ontological (i.e., philosophical and sociological) and political rationales behind the idea that migrants need to “integrate into society”, and the different varieties of political solutions that are offered in this sense. …”
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