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Political Patronage and Economic Opportunity: Vertical Integration in Egyptian Textiles and Clothing
Utilizing an original data set, this paper demonstrates how protectionist industrial policy during the period of hybrid liberalization has shaped the...
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Immigrants’ political engagement: gender differences in political attitudes and behaviours among immigrants in Italy
Despite the relevance of the gender dimension of immigration, political engagement of migrant women has rarely been the focus of scholarly research....
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The Political Integration of Immigrants: How Pre- and Postmigration Contexts Matter
This study examines the political integration of immigrants in Germany and asks whether immigrants and their descendants show similar rates of...
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From Integration Policies to Belonging: Local Integration Workers’ Boundary Construction Concerning Immigrants in Rural Areas
The concept of integration implies an imbalance between people, where immigrants are those who are obligated to integrate into the society of a new...
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Social Integration: Conceptual Foundations and Open Questions. An Introduction to this Special Issue
Is the social integration of contemporary Western societies at risk? We will not provide an answer to this question, which is high on the political...
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Typology of European Sports Programmes for Welcoming Migrants: Contrasting Political Philosophies
The unprecedented growth in the number of forced migrants in the 2010s was met with varying political responses in European countries. Going beyond...
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Why Hong Kong People Rebel: The Role of Economic Frustration, Political Discontent and National Identity in Non-Institutional Political Participation
There are ongoing debates regarding the causes of social movements in recent decades in Hong Kong. Whether economic frustration or political...
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How Employment Generates Social Integration: Trends Towards Disintegration and Over-Integration in the Hyper-Work Society
Using an analytical framework that further develops Jahoda’s ideas and distinguishes between two manifest and five latent mechanisms for the...
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Hong Kong Adolescents’ Participation in Political Activities: Correlates of Violent Political Participation
The present study aimed to examine Hong Kong junior secondary school students’ participation in different types of political activities, to identify...
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Spiritism in Germany: A Resource of Integration for Brazilian Migrants?
This account of qualitative anthropological field research in Brazil and Germany explores the importance of translocal Spiritist/Kardecist networks...
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Exploring Sixty-Two Years of Research on Immigrants’ Integration Using Structural Topic Modeling-Based Bibliometric Analysis
The research on immigrant integration is a dynamic interdisciplinary domain with rich and diverse literature. Considering the numerous studies in...
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Instead of ‘writing against’ and discarding ‘immigrants’ integration, why not reconceptualize integration as a wicked concept?
Over the years, some scholars have not only written against the concept of immigrant integration but have called for its rejection and abandonment....
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Social Integration – Levels and Dimensions
The conceptual proposals on social integration are diffuse and vague. Alarmist diagnoses are contrasted by empirical research results that give an...
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What We Have Learned About Social Integration: Conclusion
This chapter concludes the special issue on social integration and makes three additional contributions. First, we discuss how the featured articles...
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Rethinking Integration
This chapter, questions the notion of integration from an angle that requires major rethinking. The analysis of integration reveals that the... -
Ethnic Diversity and Social Integration—What are the Consequences of Ethnic Residential Boundaries and Halos for Social Integration in Germany?
Does immigration erode the social integration of contemporary mass-scale societies? Continued immigration and corresponding growing ethnic, racial,...
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How foreign multinationals benefit from acquiring domestic firms with political experience
Do foreign multinational corporations (MNCs) utilize the political experience of domestic firms that they have acquired? If so, why? Little is known...
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Political Transition Tribulations in Sudan: Implications for Social Work Practice
Sudan has tried to plant democracy in the aftermath of its independence. The efforts, however, have been halted by repeated coup d’états. Sudan has...
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A sco** review on the use of natural language processing in research on political polarization: trends and research prospects
As part of the “text-as-data” movement, Natural Language Processing (NLP) provides a computational way to examine political polarization. We...
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The EU, Korea, and conflict transformation through regional integration
The post-World War II experience of conflict and regional cooperation in (Western) Europe and East Asia has been very different. Despite their...