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Sakalian, Vladimir P. "Contribution to the knowledge of the Jewel Beetles of Albania (Coleoptera: Buprestidae)." Beiträge zur Entomologie = Contributions to Entomology 50, no. 1 (April 11, 2000): 91–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/contrib.entomol.50.1.91-101.

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Es wird über insgesamt 48 Arten und Unterarten von Albanien, die zu 18 Gattungen und 8 Unterfamilien der Familie Buprestidae gehören, berichtet. Die 15 für die Fauna des Landes neuen Taxa sind mit einem Sternchen markiert. Mit den gesammelten neuen Arten erhöht sich die Zahl der Buprestiden, die aus Albanien bekannt sind, auf 111. Angefügt ist eine zoogeographische Analyse aller bekannten albanischen Buprestiden. Das Überwiegen von mediterranen Arten zeigt den starken Einfluß der Mittelmeerfauna auf die Zusammensetzung der Buprestidenfauna Albaniens.StichwörterColeoptera, Buprestidae, Albania, Mediterranean, Faunistics, Zoogeography.
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Barjaba, Joniada. "Remittances to Albania: Before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic." Remittances Review 6, no. 1 (May 26, 2021): 41–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/rr.v6i1.965.

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This paper aims to advance an understanding of the flows of remittances resulting from Albanian migration before and after coronavirus, their impact on the country’s development and ways to mitigate the effects of the pandemic and ensure resilience of remittance families in Albania. Over the years, migrants’ remittances have played an important role in the social and economic development of Albania and Albanian families. The health emergency caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is expected to reshape our economy and could be devastating for migrants too. This pandemic is expected to change the context for international migration and potentially cause a decrease in remittances from Albanian migrants. And yet, surprisingly, there is a lack of effective mechanisms, policies, and recovery paths for increasing the positive impact of remittances on the country's development. The paper suggests that the way remittances are managed is important. Based on the context of Albania, remittances can be encouraged and facilitated through developing private-public-people partnerships, lowering costs, and using them for entrepreneurial initiatives rather than consumption. The key contributions of the paper lie in extending discussions of the value of collecting data on remittances, providing a dynamic view of the multiplicity of factors behind remittances.
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Titili, Denisa. "The Impact of Financial and Social Remittances in Perpetuating Migration (Albanian Migration Context)." European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 1, no. 3 (April 30, 2016): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejms.v1i3.p82-86.

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Since 1990 Albania has experienced massive external and international migration due to political, economical and social changes occurred in Albanian society. Albanian migration represents a variety of migratory experiences and a combination of different forms of migration (internal, external, temporary, permanent, etc) and destinations. Albania’s contemporaneous mass emigration and internal migration over the short span of time since 1990 provides an excellent laboratory to study the inter links of these types of migration (King R, Skeldon R, - Vullnetari J, 2008: 33). Migration and remittances have changed the social face of Albanian society. Based on the theoretical framework of De Haas (2010) that social remittances can further strengthen migration aspiration, the aim of this paper is to highlight the impact of financial and social remittances from emigrants to Greece in encouraging internal (rural to urban) and external ongoing migration. Data collection will be provided by in-depth interviews. This paper will base on case-histories of Albanian families with different migratory experience to show off how emigration to Greece has lead to a subsequent internal migration within Albania.
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Mano, Laureta, and Mirela Selita. "The Albanian Social Security System and the Institutions of Social Protection in Albania." European Journal of Social Sciences Education and Research 3, no. 2 (April 30, 2015): 18. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejser.v3i2.p18-25.

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The social security system in Albania consists of social assistance and social services, health services and health care insurance and social insurance schemes. In the social objectives of the constitution are declared that the State within the constitutional competencies and the probable means as well as in the fulfillment of private initiatives and responsibilities, aims to higher possible standards of health, physical and mental; social care and services of elderly, orphan and invalids; medical rehabilitation, special education and integration in the community, of disabled persons. The Constitution foreseen that everyone has the right of social insurance when retired or in case of incapacity of work under a certain system established by a law. Everyone, when is unemployed for any reasons independent on individual will and when there is no living means, has the right of need under the conditions foreseen by law. Social insurance is a scheme protecting by benefits persons in respect of temporary incapacity due to sickness, maternity, old-age, disability and loss of breadwinner, employment accidents/occupational diseases, unemployment. Social Services are benefits in kind for disabled persons or vulnerable persons. Social Assistances are cash benefits given to families in need, that means families with lower incomes comparable with minimum standard of living or families without incomes. Health services consist of public health, primary health care, hospitalization services nurse's service, dental and pharmaceutical net. The Institutions of Social Protection in Albania are Social Insurance Institute, National Social Services and Health Care Insurance Fund.
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Babameto-Laku, A., A. Mitre, S. Berisha, V. Mokini, and D. Roko. "Molecular Genetic Characterization of β-Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Syndrome in the Albanian Population." Balkan Journal of Medical Genetics 14, no. 1 (January 1, 2011): 45–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10034-011-0017-0.

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Molecular Genetic Characterization of β-Thalassemia and Sickle Cell Syndrome in the Albanian Populationβ-Thalassemia (β-thal) is a major public health problem in Albania as it is in many Mediterranean countries. We determined the different β-thal alleles that are present in the Albanian population by using the temporal temperature gradient electrophoresis (TTGE) method because of its high throughput, cost-effectiveness, sensitivity and simplicity. DNA from blood of 68 patients with β-thal, 26 with sickle cell anemia or sickle cell β-thal, 54 parents of these patients and 14 heterozygotes related to these families. We found the IVS-I-110 (G>A), codon 39 (C>T), IVS-I-6 (T>C), IVS-I-1 (G>A) and codon 44 (-C) mutations that accounted for nearly 90% of the β-thal alleles. Their frequencies were similar to those found in other studies in the Albanian population. This method has permitted the detection of heterozygotes for β-thal in this population and offers a prenatal diagnosis with a probability of 90% accuracy.
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BITUŠÍK, PETER, and KATARÍNA TRNKOVÁ. "A preliminary checklist of Chironomidae (Diptera) from Albania with first records for the Balkan Peninsula." Zootaxa 4563, no. 2 (February 28, 2019): 361. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4563.2.9.

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The Chironomidae of Albania have so far received limited attention and only 39 species have been recorded prior to the present study. Here we bring the results of random and non-intensive samplings of chironomid pupal exuviae and adults, at five localities in 2012, that provided 55 species and 5 additional taxa, with 51 being new for the Albanian fauna, out of which 7 were new for the Balkan Peninsula. In addition to that, we present a preliminary checklist of Chironomidae based on the data from Fauna Europaea complemented by the results of the recent investigation. The catalogued fauna now contains 85 species in 44 genera and 6 sub-families.
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Halkias, Alexandra. "K. Kasimati and L. Mousourou (editors), Gender and Immigration, Theoretical references and empirical research, (vol. I), Athens: Gutenberg Publishers, p.p. 299, 2007 (in Greek) E. Kambouri, Gender and Immigration. The everyday life of immigrants from Alba." Social Cohesion and Development 3, no. 1 (April 13, 2016): 81. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/scad.10062.

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<p>No abstract (available). </p><p>K. Kasimati and L. Mousourou (editors), Gender and Immigration, Theoretical references and empirical research, (vol. I), Athens: Gutenberg Publishers, p.p. 299, 2007 (in Greek)</p><p>E. Kambouri, Gender and Immigration. The everyday life of immigrants from Albania and Ukrania (vol. II), Athens: Gutenberg Publishers, p.p. 261, 2007 (in Greek)</p><p>M. Thanopoulou, Gender and Immigration. Intergenerational relationships and gender relations in families of Albanian immigrants (vol. III), Athens: Gutenberg Publishers, p.p. 268, 2007 (in Greek)</p><p> </p>
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Ballinger, Pamela. "A Sea of Difference, a History of Gaps: Migrations between Italy and Albania, 1939–1992." Comparative Studies in Society and History 60, no. 1 (January 2018): 90–118. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417517000421.

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AbstractThis article examines extended debates after World War II over the repatriation of Italian civilians from Albania, part of the Italian fascist empire from 1939 until 1943. Italy's decolonization, when it is studied at all, usually figures as rapid and non-traumatic, and an inevitable byproduct of Italy's defeat in the war. The tendency to gloss over the complexities of decolonization proves particularly marked in the Albanian case, given the brevity of Italy's formal rule over that country and the overwhelming historiographical focus on the Italian military experience there. In recovering the complex history of Italian and Albanian relations within which negotiations over repatriation occurred, this article demonstrates the prolonged process of imperial repatriation and its consequences for the individuals involved. In some cases, Italian citizens, and their families, only “returned” home to Italy in the 1990s. The repatriation of these “remainders” of empire concerned not only the Italian and Albanian states but also local committees (notably the Circolo Garibaldi) and international organizations, including the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration and the International Committee of the Red Cross. In recuperating this history, the analysis rejects seeming truisms about the forgotten or repressed memory of Italian colonialism. Drawing upon critical theories of “gaps,” the article addresses the methodological challenges in writing such a history.
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Zenelaga, Dr Brunilda, and Blerina Hamzallari. "The Role of the Family in the Education of Children in Conflict with the Law: Empirical Evidence from Albanian Context." European Journal of Education 1, no. 3 (November 29, 2018): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejed.v1i3.p116-124.

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A child is considered in conflict with the law when he/she has committed or has been accused of committing an offence (UNICEF, 2006). According to local context, a child can also be in conflict with the law, when it is taken up by the justice system for minors or for adults, due to the alleged dangers faced by the child in view, or behavior or environment (IDE, 2016:2). The family is a primary agency that influences the child socio-psychological formation. In the case of children in conflict with the law, on one hand family can contribute on creating causes of antisocial and deviant behaviors of children, but on the other hand, it can be an important factor for rehabilitation and correction of the children attitudes.Recently, in Albania, children in conflict with the law have been in center of the attention of policymakers and researchers, but very few of them have explored in depth the role that the family plays on the education of children in contact with the law. This paper aims to fulfill that gap of researches in Albanian context.The methods used to gather data are based on: (a) the use of the secondary data such as international and national literature about the topic, researches with the focus on children in conflict with the law, statistics and other data from different Albanian institutions; (b) the use of the primary data taken from the interviews with experts who work in Probation Service in Albania, school psychologist, experts and professionals in prisons etc. The study revealed that the role of the family is crucial, especially for the children in conflict with the law. Empirical evidence from Albanian context shows that children in conflict with the law came mainly from families with socio - economical problems and/or lack of the attention to the education of the children. The collaboration of the family with other socialization agencies such as schools etc., can be an effective way for the correction of the attitudes of this category of children.
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Mërkuri, Prof Phd Nexhip, and Elira Xhakollari. "Language Policiy for the Tendency of the Sound Complex in the Albanian Anthroponymy and Patronymic." European Journal of Language and Literature 8, no. 1 (May 19, 2017): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejls.v8i1.p16-26.

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The authors reflects on the progress of anthroponymy and patronomy sounds tendency and its applied linguistic policy in the last century and the beginning of the new millennium. The research is carried out in two periods: during and post-communism. The authors have done a long-time research on this topic, which has resulted in an accurate argumentative discourse on pre-linguistic choices of these sonoric complex usages in family discourse. The authors have listed carefully the entry of Illyrian/Albanian names and the tendency of sonoric usages, which were part of language planning process; and everything is argued on the basis of national spirit of the time. The linguistic policy of entering of Illyrian names into family discourse is also seen as a general trend of Renaissance (1730-1912) for the purpose of restoring historic memory to Albanians. After the 1990-s, the beginning of democracy in Albania, nonetheless the publishing of the study on newborn names, the linguistic policy has never been applied for many reasons. For the last two years, 2015-2016, linguistics, students, surveyors, educational secretaries, members of civil status, have listed a number of reasons on the choices of the names of newborns in Albania. The freedom of choice of the sonoric complex, the trend of names, the tendency of names in the western world, emigration, etc., are some of the reasons to justify the choices and the linguistic behavior of sonoric complexes. The study is carried out in several municipalities and it is noticed that sonoric choices are highly influenced by the trends in media. There is an avoidance of inherited muslim, catholic and orthodox names and of those names claimed by linguistic policy of 1970-1990. Such linguistic tendency is argued on national basis by making comparisons on the frequency of uses. Diachronic comparisons of Albanian names found in registers of different years reflect the cultural trends of the parents. Albanian families have been quite generous with the borrowings of names from other cultures. Borrowings, as an integral part of linguistic policy, are result of foreign literature, movies, history and fashion.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Famille – Albanie"

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Rapper, Gilles de. "La frontière albanaise : famille, société et identité collective en Albanie du sud." Paris 10, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998PA100147.

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Ce travail explore la construction des identites collectives dans une region frontaliere d'albanie du sud, a partir de l'etude de la conceptualisation de la personne, de l'espace et du temps. La societe albanaise est fondee sur la parente : on en detaille l'expression, les fondements linguistiques et la structure. La notion de "culture" joue un role central, comme element de la personnalite et comme marqueur de l'appartenance collective : les individus et les groupes ont de la culture ou n'en ont pas. Ces groupes, communautes d'existence, d'origine et de langue, servent de support a des constructions symboliques qui tracent la frontiere entre "nous" et "eux". La societe albanaise apparait compartimentee sur une base traditionnelle rappelant la societe ottomane. Le territoire est le support de l'identite regionale, mais les elements identitaires qui la composent appartiennent a un fond commun a tout le pays. Avec l'opposition entre nord et sud, on voit comment une opposition spatiale sert un discours sur la societe et sur soi : les gens du sud construisent une image de ceux du nord qui leur renvoie leur propre image. Le meme systeme d'oppositions se retrouve entre chretiens et musulmans : c'est l'opposition historique entre plaine musulmane et montagne chretienne, caracteristique des balkans ottomans, dont les effets perdurent dans la societe albanaise. Le domaine de l'alliance, de la perpetuation et de la memoire genealogique fait apparaitre la famille comme un lieu d'identite. Par une ethnographie de la nation en situation locale, on montre comment la langue, l'histoire et la nation sont percues par les habitants d'une region frontaliere.
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Gjeci, Suzana. "La dépression de l'enfant albanais et de sa famille pendant l'époque de transition." Paris 8, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA083024.

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Nous analyserons la dépression au cours des transformations qu'a connu la société post communiste albanaise avec l'instauration d'un régime démocratique à partir de 1990. A la grille d'interprétation d'Alain Ehrenberg, "Rien n'est vraiment interdit/ rien n'est vraiment possible", je postulerai: "Tout est déjà permis/ tout est un défi", se référant aux faits qui ont ébranlé traditions, mœurs, sentiments qui structuraient auparavant la vie de chacun et qui se présentent comme la voie qu'empruntent ces causes extérieures aux gens pour susciter en eux un désordre de l'esprit. Les années 1990 – 1991 ont ébranlé la vie des albanais ; cet ébranlement va dans le sens de transformation due à "son émancipation" où il devient "propriétaire de lui-même". Désignant un mal de vivre ou une vraie maladie, la dépression marque l'impuissance même de vivre. Nous analysons dans cette société démocratique ce "nouvel esprit", où de nouvelles catégories désignent le fort intérieur des "nouveaux gens". Désormais, des confrontations libres et des compromis acceptables, représentent une norme et sont devenues à la mode : des gens s'expriment librement que se soit au café ou devant un supérieur, le problème clé qui se pose est à l'ordre du jour : comment s'en sortir, comment surmonter : l'albanais émancipé des interdits, se trouve actuellement au carrefour, déchiré entre le possible et l'impossible, produisant la dépression ressortant de son insuffisance, qui n'échappe pas à sa conscience. A travers une multitude d'aspects à la fois hétérogènes et pas toujours validés, représentant des troubles de personnalités et perturbations cognitives, nous avons essayé de mettre en scène ce mal - être des albanais
We shall analyze the depression during the transformations (conversions) that the society post Albanian communist with the institution of a democratic regime from 1990 knew. In the railing (bar) of Alain Ehrenberg's interpretation (performance), "Nothing is really forbidden / nothing is really possible", I shall postulate (apply): "everything is already allowed / everything is a challenge", referring to the facts which shook traditions, customs, feelings which structured previously the life of each and which appear as the way which take these causes outside people to arouse in them a disorder of the spirit. 1990s - 1991 shook the life of the Albanian; this shaking goes to the sense (direction) of transformation (conversion) owed to "its emancipation" where it becomes "owner of itself ". Indicating (appointing) the evil to live or a true disease, the depression marks the impotence to live. We analyze in this democratic society this "new spirit ", where new categories indicate the strong inside of "new people. Henceforth, free confrontations and acceptable compromises, represent a standard and became fashionable: people express themselves freely that is in the coffee or in front of a superior, the key problem which settles (arises) is for the agenda: how to take out there, how surmount: the Albanian emancipated by prohibitions, is at present in the crossroads, torn between the possible and the impossible, producing the depression standing out from its incapacity, which does not escape its consciousness. Through a multitude of at the same moment heterogeneous aspects and not always validated, representing confusions of personalities and cognitive disturbances, we tried to stage this evil - to be Albanian
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Giordano, Carlo. "Les mineurs étrangers non accompagnés : approche compréhensive d'un flux migratoire particulier : le réseau italo-albanais, l'exemple de la ville de Parme." Toulouse 2, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008TOU20051.

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L’objet de notre étude est la réalité des mineurs isolés d'origine albanaise en Italie. La loi italienne définit comme «mineur étranger non accompagné» le mineur qui, n'ayant pas la citoyenneté italienne ou d'autres États de l'Union Européenne, et qui n'a pas présenté de demande d'asile, se trouve pour une cause quelconque, dans le territoire de l'État, dépourvu de l'assistance et de la représentation de ses parents ou d'autres adultes envers lui légalement responsables. Notre recherche suit une démarche compréhensive et vise à éclairer l'ensemble d'attentes, stratégies, trajectoires et expériences d'une typologie de migrants qui ont la spécificité d'être mineurs et non accompagnés par leurs parents ou tuteurs. Par des entretiens semi directifs, nous analysons les parcours de ces mineurs en distinguant différents items : conditions de vie, motivations et imaginaire avant le départ, mise en pratique du projet migratoire et ses modalités, situation actuelle et projets pour le futur, rapport avec la famille d'origine et son rôle dans le projet migratoire. Cette procédure d'enquête nous a conduits à faire émerger certains contextes sociaux, culturaux et économiques dans lesquels se concrétisent le choix et le parcours migratoire de ces mineurs : le manque de moyens économique et de perspectives professionnelles, mais aussi le manque de possibilités formatives, ludiques et de socialisation de leur Pays. En partant du principe que la perception de la réalité est fortement conditionnée par les messages télévisés, nous nous sommes aussi interrogé sur le rapport entre la présence des scènes italiennes dans la plupart de foyers albanais et les atteintes des mineurs migrants
The object of our study is the condition of unaccompanied underage Albanians citizens in Italy. Italian law defines the “unaccompanied underage immigrant” a minor that does not have Italian nor any other European countries' citizenship, did not apply for asylum, and is in Italy without the assistance and legal representation of parents or any other adults legally responsible for her/him. We conducted a qualitative research adopting a comprehensive method that aims at exploring the complexity of expectations, strategies, developments and experiences of a kind of migrants that have the specificity of being underage and unattended by parents. Through semi-structured personal interviews we explored the following themes: living conditions and expectations before leaving, motivations for leaving, management of the journey, executing the migration project and its form, present situation and project for the future, relation with the family and its role in the migration. Starting for the observation that perception of reality is strongly conditioned by television messages, we hypothesized a relation between access to Italian network in the family in Albania, and the expectations of the studied population. The study highlights specific social, cultural and economic contexts of deprivation that lead to the choice of migrate. These contexts are characterized by a scarcity of economic resources, formative and employment possibilities, as well as the inadequacy of the socialization process and the possibility of playing and enjoying life. We also suggest that access to the Italian television has a fundamental role in shaping adolescents' expectations, affecting their decision to migrate
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Vomvyla, E. "Voicing the stories of the excluded : Albanian families' history and heritage making at the crossroads of new and old homes." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2013. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1410698/.

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My research explores the dialectical relationship between identity and the conceptualisation/creation of history and heritage in migration by studying a socially excluded group in Greece, that of Albanian families. Even though the Albanian community has more than twenty years of presence in the country, its stories, often invested with otherness, remain hidden in the Greek ‘mono-cultural’ landscape. In opposition to these stigmatising discourses, my study draws on movements democratising the past and calling for engagements from below by endorsing the socially constructed nature of identity and the denationalisation of memory. A nine-month fieldwork with five Albanian families took place in their domestic and neighbourhood settings in the areas of Athens and Piraeus. Based on critical ethnography, data collection was derived from participant observation, conversational interviews and participatory techniques. From an individual and family group point of view the notion of habitus led to diverse conceptions of ethnic identity, taking transnational dimensions in families’ literal and metaphorical back-and-forth movements between Greece and Albania. Jiggling between the personal and the national, history making reproduced in intergenerational narratives, to fulfil individuals’ identity requirements and shifting ideologies of the present. The creation of heritage through domestic artefacts and embodied practices, revealed identity continuities and ruptures in the diasporic realm, where the remembrance of home away from ‘home’ did not imply the uncritical endorsement of its heritage. My study concludes by underpinning the salience of the personal subject developing a reciprocal relationship with the social, the cultural and the ethnic in constructing identity, history and heritage. Different personal experiences and sociocultural backgrounds lead to different narratives of negotiating identity, history and heritage meaning, explaining notions of heterogeneity and multivocality in the same ethnic group or family.
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Porteous, Holly. "Reading femininity, beauty and consumption in Russian women's magazines." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2014. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/5775/.

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Western-origin women’s lifestyle magazines have enjoyed great success in post-Soviet Russia, and represent part of the globalisation of the post-Soviet media landscape. Existing studies of post-Soviet Russian women’s magazines have tended to focus on either magazine content or reader interpretations, their role in the media marketplace, or representations of themes such as glamour culture or conspicuous consumption. Based on a discourse analysis of the three Russian women’s lifestyle magazines Elle, Liza and Cosmopolitan, and interviews with 39 Russian women, the thesis interrogates femininity norms in contemporary Russia. This thesis addresses a gap in the literature in foregrounding a feminist approach to a combined analysis of both the content of the magazines, and how readers decode the magazines. Portrayals of embodied femininity in women’s magazines are a chief focus, in addition to reader decodings of these portrayals. The thesis shows how certain forms of aesthetic and cultural capital are linked to femininity, and how women’s magazines discursively construct normative femininity via portraying these forms of cultural capital as necessary for women. It also relates particular ways of performing femininity, such as conspicuous consumption and beauty labour, to wider patriarchal discourses in Russian society. Furthermore, the thesis engages with pertinent debates around cultural globalisation in relation to post-Soviet media and culture, and addresses both change and continuity in post-Soviet gender norms; not only from the Soviet era into the present, but across an oft-perceived East/West axis via the horizontalization and glocalisation of culture. The thesis discusses two main aspects of change: 1) the role now played by conspicuous consumption in social constructions of normative femininity; and 2) the expectation of ever increasing resources women are now expected to devote to beauty labour as part of performing normative femininity. However, I also argue that it is appropriate from a gender studies perspective to highlight Russian society as patriarchal as well as post-socialist. As such, I highlight the cross-cultural experiences women in contemporary Russia women share with women in other parts of the world. Accordingly, the research suggests that women’s lifestyle magazines in the post-Soviet era have drawn on more established gender discourses in Soviet-Russian society as a means of facilitating the introduction of relatively new norms and practices, particularly linked to a culture of conspicuous consumption.
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McCormick, Rowan. "Recovering voices in mental health, families and anthropology : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Social Anthropology, Massey University, Albany, New Zealand." 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10179/1087.

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This essay discusses some experiences of families, carers and people with experience of mental ill-health and recovery in New Zealand, focussing on ‘recovering moments’ in social exchanges, families, mental health settings and in anthropological research. It draws comparisons between phenomenological approaches in anthropology and practices promoted in recent mental health recovery philosophy, with a particular focus on the production and exchange of particular local expertise, much of which resists academic appropriation or definition. The value, currency and relevance of these ‘recovering voices’ relates to their being privileged, validated and transmitted in ethical exchanges in a range of social settings that exemplify aspects of Marcel Mauss’ discussion of the act of giving, receiving and repaying (1980:34).
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Hetherington, Sally. "Evaluation of a community based programme for male perpetrators of intimate partner violence : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University, Albany." 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10179/1361.

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Treatment for perpetrators of Intimate partner violence (IPV) is most often provided by community based IPV perpetrator programmes. These programmes have become an integral part of the response to IPV despite the fact that they are plagued by high rates of attrition and researchers suggest their effectiveness may be limited. It has been suggested that the retention rates and effectiveness of the programmes may be improved by tailoring treatment to specific subgroups of IPV perpetrators. This study was an evaluation of a community based IPV perpetrator programme. Participants were twenty two male IPV perpetrators who were court and not court ordered to treatment for violence towards a female intimate partner. Only seven participants completed the programme. Their self reported incidents of violence, alcohol consumption, change readiness and levels of working alliance were measured up to four times during the 18 week programme. Results indicated that participants who completed the programme or the majority of it significantly reduced their violence towards intimate partners and their levels of alcohol consumption. Higher levels of violence were associated with alcohol abuse and non court ordered status. As expected, court ordered participants reported lower levels of readiness to change and working alliance, and higher levels of alcohol abuse. However they were more likely to complete the programme compared with non court ordered participants. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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Books on the topic "Famille – Albanie"

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(Albania), Instituti i. Statistikës. Albania demographic and health survey, 2008-09. Tirana, Albania: Institute of Statistics, 2010.

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Selimi, Zeqir. Monografi dhe kujtime: Valët e jetës. Kërçovë: "Grafomak", 2009.

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Maya, Goldstein-Bolocan, United States. Agency for International Development., and Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe., eds. Albanian judicial benchbook on protection orders. Tirana: OSCE, 2008.

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The country where no one ever dies. Champaign [Ill.]: Dalkey Archive Press, 2009.

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Tarifa, Sevo. Pasuria ime. Tiranë: Shtëpia botuese "Albin", 2008.

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Tarifa, Sevo. Pasuria ime. Tiranë: Shtëpia botuese "Albin", 2008.

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Brahaj, Jaho. Kronikë e derës së Gjon Buzukut. [Tiranë]: Geer, 2005.

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Roos, Mari-Ann. Analysis of the criminal justice system of Albania: Report by the fair trial development project. Tirana: OSCE, 2006.

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Nano, Rexhina. Të jetosh kohën. Tiranë: Dudaj, 2008.

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Nano, Rexhina. Të jetosh kohën. Tiranë: Dudaj, 2008.

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Book chapters on the topic "Famille – Albanie"

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Kontogianni, Dionysia, Theodosia Michelakaki, and Efthimia Papalexopoulou. "Albanian Families Leaving Greece: Narratives on Repatriation and the Sense of Belonging by Children and Teenage Students in Albania." In Inklusion und Bildung in Migrationsgesellschaften, 129–50. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-25521-3_8.

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Dimitrova, Radosveta, and Athanasios Chasiotis. "Well-Being of Immigrant Children and Their Parents: Evidence from Albanian and Serbian Families in Italy." In Global Perspectives on Well-Being in Immigrant Families, 275–89. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9129-3_15.

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King, Russell, Julie Vullnetari, Aija Lulle, and Eralba Cela. "Contrasts in Ageing and Agency in Family Migratory Contexts: A Comparison of Albanian and Latvian Older Migrants." In Family Life in an Age of Migration and Mobility, 261–86. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-52099-9_12.

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Stavrakos, Christos. "The Albanian Family of Spata in Late Byzantine and Post-Byzantine Epirus: The Epigraphic Evidence." In Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization, 37–58. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols Publishers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.sbhc-eb.5.121916.

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Tomini, Florian, and Jessica Hagen-Zanker. "Internal Migration in Albania and the Changes in Transfers Received from Family and Friends: A Study of Internal Migrants in Peri-Urban Tirana." In Poverty and Exclusion in the Western Balkans, 177–202. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4945-4_11.

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"Family Life and Poverty in Fan." In Albania. I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9780755619269.ch.007.

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Mandija, Ledina. "Albania: Are Albanian Legal Rules on Divorce Adequate for High-Conflict Divorces?" In International Survey of Family Law 2019, 1–12. Intersentia, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781780689319.002.

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"6. Family, migration and socio-economic change." In Albania on the Move, 165–94. Amsterdam University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9789048514939-009.

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Mandija, Ledina. "Albania Cross-Border Disputes over Child Custody and Access Rights and the ECtHR Jurisprudence in the Case of Albania." In International Survey of Family Law 2018, 51–70. Intersentia, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781780687780.004.

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"Traits des noms de famille en Albanais (contribution à des fin classificatoires)." In Namensysteme im interkulturellen Vergleich. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110919462-031.

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Conference papers on the topic "Famille – Albanie"

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Duri, Valbona. "SOCIO-GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ALBANIAN FAMILY DURING THE TRANSITION PERIOD (IN THE SOUTH OF ALBANIA)." In International Scientific Conference Geobalcanica 2015. Geobalcanica Society, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18509/gbp.2015.52.

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