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Ethik und Migration : gesellschaftliche Herausforderungen und sozialethische Reflexion
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ISBN: 3657769390 Year: 2010 Publisher: Paderborn : Ferdinand Schöningh,

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Globale Migration verändert Gesellschaften – christliche Sozialethik leistet einen Beitrag dazu, auf veränderte Kontexte zu reagieren und kreative Lösungsansätze zu entwickeln. Phänomene weltweiter Migration konkretisieren sich in den individuellen Wanderbewegungen – aber auch in den Gesellschaften, die von Ab- oder Zuwanderung betroffen sind. Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen und politische Konzepte von Gesellschaft geraten dadurch in Bewegung und bringen einen ethischen Reflexionsbedarf mit sich: Welcher Rahmenbedingungen bedarf es, um ein Zusammenleben verschiedener Identitäten zu ermöglichen? Welche Rolle spielen Zugehörigkeit und Citizenship im Kontext von Einwanderung? Und wie verhält sich das Recht des souveränen Staates zu Fragen globaler Gerechtigkeit? Das Buch diskutiert diese Fragen und erforscht die Bedingungen, unter denen plurale Gesellschaften im Kontext von Migration zu gestalten sind, damit Zusammenleben gelingen kann.


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Humanmimikry : Poetik der Evolution
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ISBN: 384674994X Year: 2010 Publisher: Paderborn : Wilhelm Fink Verlag,

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Mimikry ist eines der bekanntesten Phänomene in der Geschichte der Evolutionsbiologie. Der Begriff bezeichnet ursprünglich die täuschende Ähnlichkeit eines Insekts mit einer anderen Art oder seiner Umgebung. Um 1900 beschäftigen sich Literaten und Humanwissenschaftler mit der Frage, ob eine menschliche Mimikry existiert und welche Bedeutung ihr für das gesellschaftliche Zusammenleben zu kommt. In Gedankenexperimenten, Theorien und literarischen Texten entsteht so der wissenschaftliche Mythos der Humanmimikry, dem ein mitunter fantastisches Menschenbild zugrunde liegt: Dem Menschen wird die Fähigkeit zugeschrieben, sich perfekt an die soziale Umwelt anpassen zu können, bis er sich weder physisch noch psychisch von seinen Mitmenschen unterscheiden lässt. Kyung-Ho Cha verortet die Humanmimikry im wissenschaftshistorischen Kontext der lamarckistischen Evolutionsbiologie und analysiert die epistemischen und poetologischen Voraussetzungen, die ihre Entstehung und Verbreitung in der Literatur und im Wissen vom Menschen auf der Schwelle zum 20. Jahrhundert ermöglichen.


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Migration and Remittances Factbook 2011 : Second Edition
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ISBN: 1282906194 9786612906190 0821385119 0821382187 Year: 2010 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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The Migration and Remittances Factbook 2011 updates the 2008 edition of the Factbook with additional data for 71 countries collected from various sources, including national censuses, labor force surveys, population registers, and other national sources. The Factbook attempts to present numbers and facts behind the stories of international migration and remittances, drawing on authoritative, publicly available data. It provides a snapshot of statistics on immigration, emigration, skilled emigration, and remittance flows for 210 countries and 15 regional and income groups. Some interesting facts emerge: More than 215 million people, or 3 percent of the world population, live outside their countries of birth. Current migration flows, relative to population, are weaker than those of the last decades of the nineteenth century. The top migrant destination countries are the United States, the Russian Federation, Germany, Saudi Arabia, and Canada. The top immigration countries, relative to population, are Qatar (87 percent), the United Arab Emirates (70 percent), Kuwait (69 percent), Andorra (64 percent), Cayman Islands (63 percent), and Northern Mariana Islands (62 percent). The United States is likely to have seen the largest inflows of migrants between 2005 and 2010, despite the global financial crisis. The expansion of the European Union led to a surge of migrant flows to Spain, Italy, and the United Kingdom, with a large share from Eastern Europe. The six Gulf Cooperation Council countries (Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, and Kuwait) have also seen a significant increase in migrant flows in the last few years, mostly from South Asia and East Asia. However, immigrant stocks in all regions started to plateau in 2009-10 because of the global financial crisis. The volume of South-South migration is larger than migration from the South to the high-income countries belonging to the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). High-income non-OECD countries such as the Gulf countries are also major destinations for migrants from the South. South-South migration is significantly larger than South-North migration in Sub-Saharan Africa (73 percent) and Europe and Central Asia (61 percent). According to available official data, the Mexico-United States corridor is the largest migration corridor in the world, accounting for 11.6 million migrants in 2010. Migration corridors in the Former Soviet Union - Russia-Ukraine, and Ukraine-Russia - are the next largest, followed by Bangladesh-India. In these corridors, natives became migrants without moving when new international boundaries were drawn. Smaller countries tend to have higher rates of skilled emigration. Almost all physicians trained in Grenada and Dominica have emigrated abroad. St. Lucia, Cape Verde, Fiji, Sao Tome and Principe, and Liberia are also among the countries with the highest emigration rates of physicians. Refugees and asylum seekers made up 16.3 million or 8 percent of international migrants in 2010. The share of refugees in the population was 14.6 percent in the low-income countries-more than seven times larger than the share of 2.1 percent in the high-income OECD countries. Middle East and North Africa had the largest share of refugees and asylum seekers among immigrants (65 percent), followed by Sub-Saharan Africa (17 percent), South Asia (20 percent), and East Asia and Pacific (8.8 percent). Worldwide remittance flows are estimated to have exceeded USD 414 billion in 2009, of which developing countries received USD 307 billion (This represents a small decline of 6 percent from the level in 2008). The true size, including unrecorded flows through formal and informal channels, is believed to be significantly larger. Recorded remittances are more than twice as large as official aid and nearly two-thirds of foreign direct investment (FDI) flows to developing countries. In 2009, the top recipient countries of recorded remittances were India, China, Mexico, the Philippines, and Poland. As a share of GDP, however, smaller countries such as Tajikistan (50 percent), Tonga (38 percent), Moldova (31 percent), the Kyrgyz Republic (28 percent), and Lesotho (27 percent) were the largest recipients in 2008. Rich countries are the main source of remittances. The United States is by far the largest, with USD 46 billion in recorded outward flows in 2008. Russia ranks as the second largest, followed by Switzerland and Saudi Arabia.


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Assimilation of immigrants and their adult children : college education, cohabitation, and work
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ISBN: 1593326440 9781593326449 9781593323912 1593323913 Year: 2010 Publisher: El Paso [Tex.] : LFB Scholarly Pub.,

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Chen studies recent immigrants and their adult children in three domains: college education, union formation, and work. In education, Chen finds that second-generation youth universally achieve higher in high school graduation than their immigrant parents. However, assimilation in terms of college education is lower among some ethnic groups due to social, cultural and structural factors. In family life, Chen finds that being raised in immigrant families protects youth from assimilating into the alternative life style of cohabitation and encourages marriage. In employment, nativity and immigran


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Brokered boundaries : creating immigrant identity in anti-immigrant times
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ISBN: 1610446666 9781610446662 9780871545794 0871545799 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York : Russell Sage Foundation,


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Immigration and citizenship in Japan
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ISBN: 9780511711855 9780521514040 9781107637627 0511711859 9780511712432 051171243X 0521514045 0511846487 1107206197 1283149478 9786613149473 0511713266 0511722583 0511714513 0511715765 1107637627 Year: 2010 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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Japan is currently the only advanced industrial democracy with a fourth-generation immigrant problem. As other industrialized countries face the challenges of incorporating post-war immigrants, Japan continues to struggle with the incorporation of pre-war immigrants and their descendants. Whereas others have focused on international norms, domestic institutions, and recent immigration, this book argues that contemporary immigration and citizenship politics in Japan reflect the strategic interaction between state efforts to control immigration and grassroots movements by multi-generational Korean resident activists to gain rights and recognition specifically as permanently settled foreign residents of Japan. Based on in-depth interviews and fieldwork conducted in Tokyo, Kawasaki, and Osaka, this book aims to further our understanding of democratic inclusion in Japan by analyzing how those who are formally excluded from the political process voice their interests and what factors contribute to the effective representation of those interests in public debate and policy.


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Kommunikation über Grenzen : aktuelle Ansätze zur interkulturellen Verständigung
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Year: 2010 Publisher: Göttingen : Universitätsverlag Göttingen,

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Communication across cultural borders has been the ideological-political program of the Indian state since its foundation ("Unity in Diversity"), but the opening of Indian economy and markets a decade and a half ago has led to a confrontation of Indian society with other societies and cultures never before. The technical achievements of the new media have also made communication considerably easier. As a result, the foreign language departments of the universities in the country have experienced a qualitative shift in their objectives: not only the understanding of printed texts in foreign languages ​​is relevant today, but also increasingly the societies and cultures in which these languages ​​are spoken. Against this background, the German Section of the Department of Foreign Languages, University of Pune, organized an international interdisciplinary conference in Pune (7-9 January 2008), at which various practical and theoretical approaches were presented that illustrate the process and the mechanisms Analyze Intercultural Understanding. This publication is a collection of contributions made during this conference; they present current theoretical positions, research methods and the practice of intercultural communication. This publication is a collection of contributions that were made during this conference; they present current theoretical positions, research methods and the practice of intercultural communication. This publication is a collection of contributions that were made during this conference; they present current theoretical positions, research methods and the practice of intercultural communication.


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Kommunikation über Grenzen : aktuelle Ansätze zur interkulturellen Verständigung
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Year: 2010 Publisher: Göttingen : Universitätsverlag Göttingen,

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Communication across cultural borders has been the ideological-political program of the Indian state since its foundation ("Unity in Diversity"), but the opening of Indian economy and markets a decade and a half ago has led to a confrontation of Indian society with other societies and cultures never before. The technical achievements of the new media have also made communication considerably easier. As a result, the foreign language departments of the universities in the country have experienced a qualitative shift in their objectives: not only the understanding of printed texts in foreign languages ​​is relevant today, but also increasingly the societies and cultures in which these languages ​​are spoken. Against this background, the German Section of the Department of Foreign Languages, University of Pune, organized an international interdisciplinary conference in Pune (7-9 January 2008), at which various practical and theoretical approaches were presented that illustrate the process and the mechanisms Analyze Intercultural Understanding. This publication is a collection of contributions made during this conference; they present current theoretical positions, research methods and the practice of intercultural communication. This publication is a collection of contributions that were made during this conference; they present current theoretical positions, research methods and the practice of intercultural communication. This publication is a collection of contributions that were made during this conference; they present current theoretical positions, research methods and the practice of intercultural communication.


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Music and displacement : diasporas, mobilities, and dislocations in Europe and beyond
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ISBN: 9780810872950 9780810863798 9780810874107 0810872951 0810863790 0810874105 9786613912701 1283600250 6613912700 9781283600255 Year: 2010 Publisher: Lanham, Md. : Scarecrow Press, Inc.,

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Music and Displacement offers an exploration of the interactions between music and displacement in theoretical and practical terms; a broadening of the remit of displacement and diaspora beyond Western art music; and a consideration of the topic within the contexts of music's socio-historical and philosophical circumstances, and to geographic and cultural pasts and presents.


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Accueil en exclusion : Quete de collectif, quete de soitif, quete de soi
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ISBN: 2874632317 287463607X 2875581686 Year: 2010 Publisher: Presses universitaires de Louvain

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Il est devenu aujourd’hui de plus en plus difficile de faire entendre la parole de ceux qui sont considérés comme exclus, marginaux, surnuméraires, désocialisés. C’est pourtant là l’enjeu du livre de Françoise Duby. En quoi les instances d’accueil et autres dispositifs disponibles dans le secteur de l’exclusion sont-ils au premier chef concernés par le maintien ou non de l’exclusion sociale ? Pour avoir vécu un temps avec la marginalité urbaine de la rue, F. Duby retrouve une nouvelle fois, à la maison d’accueil, les mêmes zones de sens éclatés, le même vide. Elle constate le même manque de profondeur des formations des accueillants, le même auto-enfermement sur des cercles très appauvris de socialité, de compétences… Comment échapper à l’auto-destruction, comment devenir un individu capable d’affronter les épreuves de la ville, de la vie ? Les réponses esquissées dans ce livre nous font percevoir l’enjeu décisif d’une écoute démocratique, d’un travail de recomposition des lieux d’accueil pour subvertir les jeux défensifs, les parcours brinqueballants, la servitude par trop volontaire.

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