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    Les migrants de Beyrouth by Agnès Deboulet, Marie-Antoinette Hily

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…Using fieldwork they have been conducting in the Borj-Hamoud suburb, in the east of Beirut, and Jnah and Ouzaï, in the south, the authors describe migratory situations which, although they cannot be applied generally, are nevertheless a good example of the place held by these immigrant…”
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    Migration: language policy and linguistic integration by Ina Ferbežar, Matej Klemen

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…All of these factors give rise to major challenges for modern societies, not least among them the linguistic and other types of integration of immigrants into their new community. Such integration is usually linked to the “porosity” of that community – among other things, to the expectations of the community’s majority population and to political decisions, each of which is driven by ideologies of one kind or another.  …”
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    Les TIC sont-ils les nouveaux territoires de la diaspora chinoise ? by Joy Raynaud

    Published 2011-08-01
    “…ICT are changing the spatial practices by facilitating the installation and organization of the daily life of immigrants in host countries. They also disrupt perceptions by creating a feeling of closeness to their homeland and comfort. …”
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    Cosmopolitisme au pluriel by Alessandra Siqueira Barreto, Rogéria Campos de Almeida Dutra

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…This article considers the question of cosmopolitanism in the contemporary world, stressing the anthropological perspective and situating forms and practices of coexistence relations between people from different backgrounds through the cultural and political mediation developed by a Brazilian religious leader on European soil. This immigrant’s trajectory serves as a basis for considering important questions like migratory processes, the relation between individual and collective projects, and the ambiguity between asserting world citizenship by constructing a transnational political project and maintaining local connections that in some cases underpin exclusion rhetoric. …”
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    Nursing work in Spain and Cuba: an exchange experience. by María de los Angeles Villegas Dorticós, Dinorah Herrera Cañellas, Vicia Dora Jiménez, Lidia Cabrera Torralba, Héctor Cabrera Rodríguez

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…This exchange allows knowing the high degree of transmissible diseases due to immigrants' arrival, lack of epidemiological control and waste of material and money. …”
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    La postmémoire dans le discours politique de Manuel Valls et Anne Hidalgo by Carole Viñals

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…To do this, we begin by recalling the cultural hybridity of these two children from immigrants who also constitute examples of perfect integration into the French model. …”
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    La Guyane, un territoire Caraïbe en voie de sud-américanisation by Stéphane Granger

    Published 2008-07-01
    “…But the high standard of living allowed by the french and european statute is transforming it as an outlet for ten of thousands of immigrants natives of the bordering Brazil and more and more Peru, inducing a sudden awareness of his situation of interface between the Caribbean world, South America and Europa. …”
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    Terrible magnificent sociology / by Wade, Lisa (Professor)

    Published 2022
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    Suaires de papier : Ernest Pignon-Ernest. Interventions et recouvrance by Liliane Louvel

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…For his is also a form of committed art; he defended women’s right to abortion, the rights of immigrants, and reinscribed the dead bodies of Les Communards on the stairs of Montmartre. …”
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    „Tubylec tubylcowi nierówny”. Przyszli nauczyciele o uczeniu się w epoce cyfrowej by Lidia Bielinis, Cezary Kurkowski, Monika Maciejewska

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The results show that the group of surveyed students might be situated on the borderline of digital natives and digital immigrants’ worlds. The conducted survey demonstrated limited trust to digital sources of knowledge amongst students and discrepancy between their personal experiences with using new technology, on a daily basis, and traditional ways of learning proposed by the University. …”
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    Negotiating Meanings of Borderlands in relation to Arabness, Americanness and Muslimness: Mohja Kahf’s The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf (2006) by Dalal Sarnou

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Recent theorizations on borderland zone(s) have endeavored to understand journeys of displacement and dislocation that immigrants may experience. The present paper offers an investigation of how the border zone, be it geographical or psychological, is fictionalized in Arab Anglophone women narratives. …”
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    Les « frontaliers » de la coopération entre Marseille et Alger : de la marge à la médiation by Chérif Dris

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…Among the social actors, French-born Algerians (pieds-noirs and second generation immigrants) as well as Algerian expatriates are among the structural elements of this of the co-operative effort. …”
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    Respiratory Failure Associated with Ascariasis in a Patient with Immunodeficiency by Lanocha Aleksandra, Zdziarska Barbara, Lanocha-Arendarczyk Natalia, Kosik-Bogacka Danuta, Guzicka-Kazimierczak Renata, Marzec-Lewenstein Ewa

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…In industrialized countries, risk groups for parasitic diseases include travelers, recent immigrants, and patients with immunodeficiency following chemotherapy and radiotherapy and AIDS. …”
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    Entre convergences et divergences : la communauté haïtienne de Montréal by Ariane Cyr

    Published 2007-05-01
    “…As regards the elements of discourse gathered during individual interviews conducted with the members of the first generation of Haitian immigrants, an identity pattern can be observed, matching two different and yet complementary systems of functioning: detachment and symbolic recognition…”
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    Reorientando a identidade nacional em Native speaker, de Chang-rae Lee, e O sol se põe em São Paulo, de Bernardo Carvalho by Rex P. Nielson

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The plotlines of both nove ls hinge on the identity crisis of a second-generation Asian immigrant (from Korea in one case and Japan in the other) who is seeking to negotiate his American identity (speaking in hemispheric terms) in terms of his family‟s origin and language. …”
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    Komunikacja „cyfrowych tubylców” za pośrednictwem telefonu komórkowego by Joanna Dziekońska

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The study of children functioning within the new media is of the highest priority because of creating and maintaining relations with the digital natives – otherwise, the gap between them and the digital immigrants deepens that which destructively influences the educational process. …”
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    Population Dynamics from Peripheral Regions: A North Atlantic Perspective by Godfrey Baldacchino

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…It also reviews qualitative material from Prince Edward Island, a small island province of Canada, which highlights why immigrants may privilege their mobility to ‘settling down’: some of the reasons given speak to the difficulty of ‘fitting into’ a tight, albeit friendly, island community. …”
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    Population Dynamics from Peripheral Regions: A North Atlantic Perspective by Godfrey Baldacchino

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…It also reviews qualitative material from Prince Edward Island, a small island province of Canada, which highlights why immigrants may privilege their mobility to ‘settling down’: some of the reasons given speak to the difficulty of ‘fitting into’ a tight, albeit friendly, island community. …”
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