Ethnicity and Intercultural Dialogue at the European Union Eastern Border

Ethnicity and Intercultural Dialogue at the European Union Eastern Border
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : 9781443867696
ISBN-13 : 1443867691
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Synopsis Ethnicity and Intercultural Dialogue at the European Union Eastern Border by : Mircea Brie

Ethnicity and religious confession are concepts around which discussion and controversy arise, generating emotions and feelings of extreme intensity. Each of us belongs to such a community. By default, there is pressure on us to be subjective. Intercultural dialogue can be successfully provided where a community that is aware of the Other comes to communicate, cooperate and build the structure of a multicultural society. Diversity throughout Central and South-Eastern Europe can lead to either cooperation or conflict. Presently, we face discrimination, marginalization, low-status minorities, peripheral societies and the inequitable distribution of resources that leads to unequal distribution of authority and power.

The Fertility of Migrants and Minorities in Europe

The Fertility of Migrants and Minorities in Europe
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9783658430993
ISBN-13 : 3658430990
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Fertility of Migrants and Minorities in Europe by : Bianca Brünig

This book analyses the relationship between assimilation and fertility intentions for migrants and minorities in Europe. Building upon assimilation theory, it is argued that both migrants and minorities assimilate in the process of intercultural encounters. Given that fertility is part of the cultural dimension of assimilation, it is likely to be influenced by assimilation. Therefore, theories on assimilation and fertility are merged theoretically as well as empirically. Using data from the Generations and Gender Survey, the empirical section builds upon a comparison of Turkish migrants in Germany and the Turkish minority in Bulgaria. Building upon cluster analyses, six clusters within Germany as well as five clusters in Bulgaria are developed to account for heterogeneity of groups. Comparing these clusters in terms of assimilation and fertility intentions it becomes clear that the Turkish minority does not differ in their fertility intentions from the majority. For Germany, Turkish migrants differ from German natives regarding their fertility intentions, but differences are explained by assimilation, especially structural characteristics. When comparing migrant and minority, differences in fertility exist and are accounted for by cultural dissimilarity.

Central and Eastern Europe After Transition

Central and Eastern Europe After Transition
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9781317169000
ISBN-13 : 131716900X
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Central and Eastern Europe After Transition by : Wojciech Sadurski

How have national identities changed, developed and reacted in the wake of transition from communism to democracy in Central and Eastern Europe? Central and Eastern Europe After Transition defines and examines new autonomous differences adopted at the state and the supranational level in the post-transitional phase of the post-Communist area, and considers their impact on constitutions, democracy and legal culture. With representative contributions from older and newer EU members, the book provides a broad set of cultural points for reference. Its comparative and interdisciplinary approach includes a useful selection of bibliographical resources specifically devoted to the Central Eastern European countries' transitions.

Migrant Integration Between Homeland and Host Society Volume 1

Migrant Integration Between Homeland and Host Society Volume 1
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 259
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ISBN-10 : 9783319561769
ISBN-13 : 3319561766
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Migrant Integration Between Homeland and Host Society Volume 1 by : Agnieszka Weinar

This book provides a theoretical framing to analyse and examine the interaction between origin and destination in the migrant integration process. Coverage offers a set of concrete conceptual tools, which can be operationalised when measuring integration. This title is the first of two complementary volumes, each of which is designed to stand alone and provide a different approach to the topic. Here, the chapters offer a detailed look at integration across eight key areas: labour, education, language and culture, civic and political participation, housing, social ties, religion, and access to citizenship. Readers are presented with an examination into the globally available knowledge on interactions between emigration/diaspora policies on one hand and integration policies on the other. Migrants actively belong to two places: the land they left behind and the home they are seeking to build. This book gives an insightful argument for the need to include information about countries and communities of origin when examining integration, which is often overlooked. It will appeal to academics, policymakers, integration practitioners, civil society organisations, as well as students.Overall, the chapters establish a cohesive analytical framework to this important topic. A complementary volume: Migrant Integration between Homeland and Host Society Volume 2: How countries of origin impact migrant integration outcomes: an analysis, edited by A. Di Bartolomeo, S. Kalantaryan, J. Salamonska and P. Fargues builds upon this foundation and presents an empirical approach to migrant integration.

New Eastern European Migration to Australia

New Eastern European Migration to Australia
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9783031070952
ISBN-13 : 303107095X
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis New Eastern European Migration to Australia by : Olga Oleinikova

This book identifies and examines new forms and paths of Eastern European migration to Australia since the 2000s, and provides updated trends of contemporary migration movements of Ukrainians, Hungarians and Czechs to Australia. With chapters highlighting the diversities and complexities of these new accelerated waves of Eastern European migration to Asia-Pacific, this book offers novel insights to enrich our understanding of East European mobility in the 21st century. The book will appeal to students, scholars and policymakers in the fields of migration, sociology, political science and international relations.

Global Trends and Regional Development

Global Trends and Regional Development
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9781136633478
ISBN-13 : 1136633472
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Global Trends and Regional Development by : Nikolai Genov

For millennia, contact between societies was limited to trade or wars, a situation that changed profoundly with the development of global markets serving industrialization. The outcome was the emergence of one global human civilization, and one common future that will depend on the capacity of individuals and societies to manage the potentials for social development. This edited collection is dedicated to the discussion of four global trends: upgrading the rationality of organizations, individualization, the spreading of instrumental activism and universalization of value-normative systems. The mutual influence of these interrelated trends brings about both constructive and destructive effects in social life, social integration and change. Contributors examine questions such as: How do global trends pave their way in regions? What are the similarities and differences of regional development? How do agencies cope with the challenges of global trends in regional development?

The Integration of Immigrants in European Societies

The Integration of Immigrants in European Societies
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9783110507324
ISBN-13 : 3110507323
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Integration of Immigrants in European Societies by : Friedrich Heckmann

Life Strategies of Migrants from Crisis Regimes

Life Strategies of Migrants from Crisis Regimes
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9783030398392
ISBN-13 : 3030398390
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Life Strategies of Migrants from Crisis Regimes by : Olga Oleinikova

This book offers a profoundly new examination of life strategies of migrants from regimes in crisis. By focusing on the unique paired comparison of two opposing life strategies—the dynamic, risk-taking and future-oriented ‘achievement life strategy’ and the conservative, risk-minimizing and survival-oriented ‘survival life strategy’—this volume takes migration from post-independence Ukraine to Australia as a central case study to show how people shape their lives in response to regime transitions and crises; what life strategies individuals pursue to cope with social change; and why these individuals chose migration to Australia. Ultimately, the book compels us to reassess what we mean by migration and regime crisis in order to adequately respond to the global challenges confronting numerous democracies today. As such, it will appeal to scholars of sociology and politics with interests in migration, political theory and democracy.

The Polish Solidarity Movement in Retrospect

The Polish Solidarity Movement in Retrospect
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Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9783936382662
ISBN-13 : 3936382662
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The Polish Solidarity Movement in Retrospect by : Dariusz Aleksandrowicz