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People migrate to improve their well-being, whether through an expansion of economic and social opportunities or a reduction in persecution. Yet a large literature suggests that migration can be a very stressful process, with potentially... more
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      AlgorithmsHealth EconomicsMental HealthEvidence Based Medicine
"This chapter discusses how models, combined with modern data sources and statistical methods, can be used to test different hypotheses about the causes of migration. Mathematical formalisms for migration are presented. The ecological... more
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      StatisticsEnvironmental EducationScience CommunicationConservation Biology
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      Political SociologyMigrationPolitical Extremism/Radicalism/PopulismIslamic Studies
The issues of illegal immigration are not new to the global community; indeed one might argue that is the reason for the existence of countries such as New Zealand, Australia and many others born of the British Empire. Now, with the... more
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      Strategy (Military Science)MigrationMigration StudiesStrategy (Business)
L'hospitalité est une pratique en apparence simple et universellement partagée. Il serait donc tentant d'en fournir une définition générique : l'hospitalité est l'institution qui règle l'interaction entre un accueillant (chez lui) et un... more
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      History of IdeasPolitical TheoryMigrationHospitality
an exploration of the factors influencing the transnational transmission of telenovelas from Latin America, coupled with an analysis of the inscription of migratory narratives in telenovelas broadcast on Spanish-language television in the... more
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      MigrationTelenovelasTransnational MediaScreen Melodrama
Review of Alex E. Chávez, Sounds of Crossing: Music, Migration and the Aural Poetics of Huapango Arribeño. 2017.. Middle Atlantic Review of Latin American Studies, 3(2), pp.170–171.
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      Latin American StudiesMusicEthnographyMigration
Der Band resümiert Diskussionen der Jahrestagung des Theologischen Forums Christentum – Islam, die mitgeprägt waren durch die Aktualität des Themas angesichts der großen Zahl Geflüchteter, die seit 2015 auch Europa und Deutschland... more
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      MigrationInterfaith DiscourseMigration StudiesMuslim-Christian Relations
Based on the author's artistic research on migration, contemporary urban experience, and sonic alienation, The Nomadic Listener is composed of a series of texts stemming from psychogeographic explorations of contemporary cities, including... more
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      Sonic ArtMigrationPsychogeographyStorytelling
I Centri di accoglienza sono le strutture nelle quali viene offerta una prima ospitalità e assistenza ai migranti. In Italia, negli anni e soprattutto in occasioni di «emergenze umanitarie», sono stati aperti tipi differenti di Centri.... more
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      Social PolicyMigrationMigration StudiesSociology of Migration
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      GeographyMigrationIberoamericana
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      DiversityMigrationMulticulturalism (Sociology)Tolerance
Mexican cuisine has emerged as a paradox of globalization. Food enthusiasts throughout the world celebrate the humble taco at the same time that Mexicans are eating fewer tortillas and more processed food. Today Mexico is experiencing an... more
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      AnthropologyMedical AnthropologySocial and Cultural AnthropologyDiabetes
After a historical overview of migration within Europe after the fall of the Berlin Wall (Minnucci), this collection of essays addresses Mediterranean issues: the case of Ceuta and Melilla (Sagnella), the relationship between Tunisia and... more
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      HistorySocial MovementsAfrican StudiesGender Studies
This policy brief draws upon systematic reviews and secondary data analyses regarding HIV among key vulnerable populations in the European Region from the full report, "HIV Epidemics in the European Region: Vulnerability and Response".
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      PharmacyHealth PromotionEpidemiologyAddiction
This article examines a cinematic artefact from 1957 titled The Housing Program of Iraq, which contains rare footage of sarifa (reed and mud) settlements inhabited by rural migrants in mid-century Baghdad. The film, which was never... more
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      ArchitectureMigrationIraqDocumentary Film
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      German StudiesGerman LiteratureLiteratureTransnationalism
Historical, artefactual and place-name evidence indicates that Scandinavian migrants moved to eastern England in the ninth century AD, settling in the Danelaw. However, only a handful of characteristically Scandinavian burials have been... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisBioarchaeologyAnthropology of MobilityMigration
A new era of the feminist movement has already been established. We are living in it. The organization of the international strikes of women, lesbians, trans persons, and travestis since 2017 has marked a turning point in the scale of the... more
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      Feminist PhilosophyMigrationFeminismMigration Studies
The number of forcibly-displaced people in the world now exceed 65 million, due primarily to violent conflict, persecution, and natural disasters. This course examines the hardships most refugees face during their journeys, in the process... more
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      Refugee StudiesMigrationInternational MigrationForced Migration
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      South Asian StudiesMigrationSouth AsiaMigration Studies
This introductory Article sets out the premise of the Special Issue, the entrenched and pervasive nature of human rights violations in the context of migration control and the apparent lack of accountability for such violations. It sets... more
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      GlobalizationHuman Rights LawHuman RightsAccountability
Even though anthropogenic climate change is largely caused by industrialized nations, its burden is distributed unevenly with poor developing countries suffering the most. A common response to livelihood insecurities and destruction is... more
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      EthicsClimate ChangeClimate change policyMigration
The Refugee Crisis has dominated the news in Greece and Europe throughout the winter 2015 and spring of 2016. As a matter of fact, it has managed to change for a period of time the image of Greece, spinning the financial crisis agenda.... more
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      Refugee StudiesCrisis communication and managementPolitical ScienceMigration
There are more types of borders today than ever before in history. Borders of all kinds define every aspect of social life in the twenty-first century. From the biometric data that divides the smallest aspects of our bodies to the aerial... more
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      Critical TheoryEuropean HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
February 6, 2018 marked a century of women’s suffrage for which the first generation of women’s rights activists fought relentlessly making great personal sacrifices in the face of tremendous patriarchal resistance. Though the suffragist... more
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      MigrationAgriculturePublic sectorInformal Economy
Borderlands 2016 Table of Contents and Introduction The images of migrants and refugees arriving in precarious boats on the shores of southern Europe, and of the makeshift camps that have sprung up in Lesbos, Lampedusa, Calais and... more
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      GlobalizationBorder StudiesMigrationCosmopolitanism
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      MigrationBrazilNational Identity
Magic rituals and Nigerian prostitution: the experience of an anthropological consultation for an Italian court of law. International Conference: “Life on Ioan: work, debt, dependence”, Certosa di Pontignano (Siena) september, 24th to... more
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      MigrationNigeriaItalyRituals
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      ConservationMigrationEnhanced Oil RecoveryReservoir Simulation
An increase of cross-cultural learning as a consequence of increased travel and migration between Egypt and the Levant during the Iron Age occurred after millennia of migration in earlier times. The result was an Egyptian-Levantine koine,... more
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      Ancient Egyptian ReligionEgyptologyIconographyEgyptian Art and Archaeology
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      EthnographyMigrationBulgariaEthnology
Many qiaoxiang in southern Fujian and Guangdong appear derelict, but from documenting the material heritage and interviewing people about its social significance, another image surfaces. The homeland of Overseas Chinese was not only found... more
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      Cultural HeritageMaterial Culture StudiesHeritage StudiesHeritage Tourism
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      MigrationRisk and VulnerabilityAsylumInternational Migration
Slavs in the Making takes a fresh look at archaeological evidence from parts of Slavic-speaking Europe north of the Lower Danube, including the present-day territories of the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, and... more
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      Czech HistorySociolinguisticsMigrationEarly Medieval Archaeology
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      MulticulturalismDiversityMigrationDiscrimination
Passive optical network (PON) is one of the most successful broadband access architectures being deployed worldwide. PONs provide high capacity, increased reach, and low-power consumption at a very reasonable cost, on par with the cost of... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringMigrationEvolutionBroadband Networks
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      Migration LawMigrationLabor MigrationInternational Migration
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      MigrationJapanBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
The massive flow of asylum seekers, most of them from third countries such as Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq and Eritrea, led the EU institutions to recognize in April 2015 the exceptional nature of the situation, calling unsuccessfully for the... more
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      European LawCross-border cooperationMigrationOrganized Crime
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      LanguagesEastern European StudiesEuropean StudiesInternational Relations
This study aims to identify regions in the Zambezi River Basin in Southern Africa that are prone to risk of violent conflicts (collective violence, popular unrest) induced by climatic changes/variability. The Zambezi River is 575... more
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      Peace and Conflict StudiesClimate ChangeViolencePoverty
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      Critical TheoryGerman StudiesVisual StudiesArt History
Dear Friends and Colleagues, Kinyras: The Divine Lyre is also available online through the CHS website: http://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/6329. The web version, however, does not have page numbers, so that internal... more
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      PhilologyReligionAncient Egyptian ReligionSumerian Religion
The Roman world is characterised by high levels of mobility, and by the diverse origins of its peoples. This volume is about the different kinds of evidence for the presence of foreigners, and about the ways in which locals and non-locals... more
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      Stable Isotope AnalysisMaterial Culture StudiesMigrationRoman Archaeology