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Rasulov, Ikhtiyor, Jin-I. Ha, Nindya Dhaneswara, and Aidana Zhumagulova. "Uzbek Diaspora in Germany: Navigating Cultural Identity, Migration Policies, and Economic Cooperation." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 4, no. 2 (2024): 226–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2024.v04i02.021.

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This study examines the Uzbek diaspora in Germany, focusing on its cultural identity, migration policies and economic cooperation. It uses a global to-specific framework to provide a comprehensive analysis of these dimensions. The research sheds light on the challenges faced by the Uzbek-German community in preserving their heritage, adapting to a new cultural environment, and contributing to the German labour force. The study also examines the implications of the Uzbek-German migration agreement, highlighting diplomatic entanglements, ethical considerations, and potential socio-economic impac
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Ikhtiyor, Rasulov, Ha Jin-I, Dhaneswara Nindya, and Zhumagulova Aidana. "Uzbek Diaspora in Germany: Navigating Cultural Identity, Migration Policies, and Economic Cooperation." Cognizance Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies (CJMS) 4, no. 2 (2024): 226–31. https://doi.org/10.47760/cognizance.2024.v04i02.021.

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<strong>This study examines the Uzbek diaspora in Germany, focusing on its cultural identity, migration policies and economic cooperation. It uses a global to-specific framework to provide a comprehensive analysis of these dimensions. The research sheds light on the challenges faced by the Uzbek-German community in preserving their heritage, adapting to a new cultural environment, and contributing to the German labour force. The study also examines the implications of the Uzbek-German migration agreement, highlighting diplomatic entanglements, ethical considerations, and potential socio-econom
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Rao, Virendra Yadav. "Analyzing Institutional Mechanisms and Ethical Frameworks for Migration and Diaspora Engagement in India: Policies, Challenges, and Opportunities." American Journal of Sustainable Cities and Society 15, no. 1 (2025): 128–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15380048.

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<strong>1. Introduction</strong> Migration has been a cornerstone of India&rsquo;s socio-economic development, shaping its demographic, cultural, and economic landscapes for centuries. As one of the world&rsquo;s largest sources of migrants, India witnesses significant international and internal movements, driven by diverse push and pull factors (Khadria, 2011). Internationally, over 32 million Indians form a global diaspora, with substantial populations in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, North America, and Europe, seeking better employment opportunities, higher wages, and improved l
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Opade, Ochenia Faith. "Old Testament Perspective on Migration and Its Implications for Africans in Diaspora." Global Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences 12, no. 2 (2024): 65–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.37745/gjahss.2013/vol12n26580.

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This paper explores the Old Testament perspective on migration and its implications for Africans in the diaspora. Migration has been a significant aspect of human history, shaping societies and cultures across the globe. Africans in the diaspora have a unique experience of migration, often driven by historical factors such as the transatlantic slave trade. By examining Old Testament narratives, this paper aims to shed light on the theological and ethical dimensions of migration and provide insights into the experiences of Africans in the diaspora. The paper emphasizes themes of displacement, l
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Talabi, Joseph Moyinoluwa, Obe Olubunmi Oyewusi, Exradallenum Olusegun Akinsanya, Samuel Oludare Okusanya, and Taiwo Rebecca Oyetoro. "JEWISH CONCEPT OF SLAVERY AND THE 21ST CENTURY OF AFRICAN SOJOURNERS IN DIASPORAS: NIGERIAN’ BEST BRAINS IN DIASPORAS." Edumania-An International Multidisciplinary Journal 02, no. 01 (2024): 270–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.59231/edumania/9031.

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This study explores the Jewish concept of slavery and compares it to the 21st Century African sojourners in Diasporas, with a focus on Nigerian professionals who have migrated to other countries in search of better opportunities. In contemporary affairs, Jews and African-Americans have cooperated in the Civil Rights Movement, motivated partially by the common background of slavery. The three types of slavery Africans have engaged in which are: 1. Colonial or force slavery by the European 2. Leadership slavery and, 3. Self slavery, (Talabi, 2021). Individual migrating in search of greener pastu
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Ahmad, Dr Saleheen. "ELEMENTS OF DIASPORA." JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 12, no. 01 (2025): 01–04. https://doi.org/10.54513/joell.2025.121001.

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This paper explores the concept of diaspora, examining the intersections of identity, belonging, and displacement in diasporic writing. It highlights how the traditional notions of center and margin, home and exile, and familiar and strange are increasingly being deconstructed in the contemporary world. As boundaries based on geography, culture, and ethnicity give way to power, community, space, and time, the role of the citizen transcends national borders, calling for new frameworks of engagement with difference and justice. The paper also critiques the prevailing theoretical frameworks that
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Martin, Philip L., and Ibrahim Sirkeci. "CONFERENCE REPORT: Turkish Migration Conference and Migration Challenge." Migration Letters 13, no. 1 (2016): 169–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ml.v13i1.271.

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Rough estimates suggest that there are five to six million movers (migrants) originated from Turkey and, with the recent influx of Syrians, the volume of movers into Turkey reached record between three to four million. Turkey passed a qualitative and quantitative threshold as a country of movers: Millions moved out whilst millions moved in. The three Turkish Migration Conferences since 2012 reflect that reality. The breadth of topics and depth of discussions highlight a growing academic community interested in this particular case of human mobility. The debates about Turkish migration experien
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ADEBOWALE, Adedigba Sam, and Samson Obaloluwa OJO. "Examining the Contributions of the Nigerian Diaspora to the Development of the Country." International Journal of Religions and Peacebuilding 2, no. 1 (2025): 59–79. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15092476.

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The Nigerian diaspora has become an indispensable asset for national development, contributing significantly to economic growth, human capital development, and technological advancement. This paper examined the diverse benefits that the diaspora provided to Nigerian youth, including financial remittances, educational sponsorships, professional mentorship, and the transfer of innovative skills. By analysing historical migration trends, policy frameworks, and documented case studies, the study explored how young Nigerians leveraged diaspora networks for career progression, entrepreneurial ventur
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Feener, R. Michael. "Hybridity and the "Hadhrami Diaspora" in the Indian Ocean Muslim Networks." Asian Journal of Social Science 32, no. 3 (2004): 353–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1568531043584881.

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AbstractThis paper addresses issues relating to the adaptation of notions of hybridity from contemporary Diaspora Studies to the study of Hadhrami migration to Southeast Asia. It also presents a series of short biographies of prominent figures in the networks of Muslim scholarship that spanned the Indian Ocean from the sixteenth through nineteenth centuries from perspectives that highlight intersections of religion, language, and ethnicity during that time. Integrating this historical data into the inter-disciplinary theoretical frameworks of contemporary Diaspora Studies approaches provides a
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Gülbeyaz, Abdurrahman. "ON THE MAKING OF THE MODERN CONCEPT OF "DIASPORA" - AND A LOOK AT THE RETURN MIGRATION OF JAPANESE DIASPORA TO JAPAN." International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences (IJASOS) 11, no. 31 (2025): 19–27. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15249356.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> My paper is divided into two complementary parts at the superordinate level. The first part offers a critique of the prevailing terminological tools of the topic under discussion here, and serves as conceptual groundwork for the second part, while the second part offers a critical socio-historical analysis of migration and return migration to and from Japan. In the first part, I examine the historical and conceptual evolution of the term "diaspora," beginning with its etymological roots in the Old Testament, where it was framed as a form of divine punishment. I trace
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Sonea, Cristian. "Romanian Orthodox Communities in Transition: Human Dignity and Labour Migration through Pastoral Missiology." Mission Studies 41, no. 3 (2024): 361–87. https://doi.org/10.1163/15733831-12341988.

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Abstract This article examines the complex dynamics of labour migration within Romanian Orthodox communities, both in Romania and in the diaspora, focusing on the theme of human dignity through a missiological lens. It explores how the Romanian Orthodox Church addresses the challenges faced by migrants, highlighting the theological, social and ethical implications of migration for individual and community well-being. Drawing on empirical data, including interviews with church leaders and lay people, and comparing scholarly work on Orthodox diaspora communities, the study highlights the interse
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Liebelt, Claudia, Gabriele Shenar, and Pnina Werbner. "Migration, Diaspora, and Religious Pilgrimage in Comparative Perspective: Sacred Geographies and Ethical Landscapes." Diaspora 19, no. 1 (2016): 32–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/diaspora.19.1.03.

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Onarheim, Kristine Husøy, Kolitha Wickramage, David Ingleby, Supriya Subramani, and Ingrid Miljeteig. "Adopting an ethical approach to migration health policy, practice and research." BMJ Global Health 6, no. 7 (2021): e006425. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006425.

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Migration health is affected by decision making at levels ranging from global to local, both within and beyond the health sector. These decisions impact seeking, entitlements, service delivery, policy making and knowledge production on migration health. It is key that ethical challenges faced by decision makers are recognised and addressed in research and data, clinical practice and policy making on migration health. An ethical approach can provide methods to identify ethical issues, frameworks for systematising information and suggesting ethically acceptable solutions, and guidance on procedu
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Dr. Sunil Kumar Dwivedi. "Mapping the Exploration of Identity and Diasporic Belonging: A Literary Study of the Discourse in Jhumpa Lahiri’s Whereabouts." Creative Launcher 8, no. 2 (2023): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.53032/tcl.2023.8.2.14.

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Diaspora is studied in the historical and ethical background of migration of human beings. It is well known for its dislocation, disorientation, uprooted culture, fractured identity, multilingual or multicultural aspects of learning in the history of human migration. It has been studied in the different fields of knowledge and theory, having significant causes and effects of new exploration. In literature, it is studied with the straddle culture of human beings. Most of the diasporas are found unexplainable in the matter of identity formation. The literary and social term ‘diaspora’ is derived
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Tin, Nguyen Ly Trong, and Nam Tien Duong. "Theorizing Transnational Migration: A Framework for Understanding Asian Migration to Australia Post-1973." Journal of Posthumanism 5, no. 5 (2025): 4581–94. https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i5.1939.

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Global migration, intensified by globalization and policy shifts, has reshaped societies, with Asian migration to Australia post-1973 offering a compelling case for theoretical advancement. This study proposes the Transnational Migration Cycle, a novel framework integrating globalization, transnationalism, and the migration-development nexus to analyze the formation, development, and transnational impact of Asian migrant communities in Australia following the abolition of the White Australia Policy. Drawing on a case study of Vietnamese, Chinese, Indian, and Filipino migrants, the framework em
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Caronan, Faye, Natalie Avalos, Kealohilani Minami, et al. "Decolonial Futures." English Language Notes 61, no. 2 (2023): 123–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00138282-10782121.

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Abstract This roundtable showcases how different Asian, Pacific Islander, and Indigenous communities in Colorado are fighting for sovereignty of their homelands. It reorients the question of “homelands” to highlight the experiences of communities whose homelands remain occupied by settler-colonial and imperial nation-states, like the United States, India, Israel, and China. Participants speak to the struggles of sovereignty of their communities and communities they work with, unsettling epistemological frameworks to disrupt normative understandings of home, migration, and diaspora.
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Aorigele. "21st Century Influence of Southeast Asian Chinese on Regional Politics." International Journal of Social Sciences and Public Administration 5, no. 1 (2024): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v5n1.11.

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Amid the increasingly prominent issues surrounding global migration, the successful integration of Chinese diaspora communities within Southeast Asian countries and their impact on the domestic and foreign policies of these nations have emerged as critical topics of academic inquiry. This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the political and economic engagement of the Chinese diaspora in their host countries, exploring how they navigate and adapt to the evolving policy landscape and socio-political dynamics of Southeast Asia in the 21st century. Through active participation in political
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Weleminsky, Carter. "Sounds of Aliyah: A journey towards a sonic methodology for diaspora studies." Organised Sound 26, no. 2 (2021): 265–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771821000303.

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This qualitative inquiry into contemporary experiences of human migration, focusing on Anglo olim (English-speaking Jewish diaspora immigrants to Israel) uses interdisciplinary soundscape composition as its primary method. This project is opportune, given the lack of scholarship utilising sound to explore diaspora and Jewish identity. The compositional process was led by the experiences of the interviewees, blending sounds from places familiar to them, melodies and sonic symbolism that mark the seasons of the Jewish year and their own voices telling the story of their journeys. The composition
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Guillén, Andrea, and Emma Teodoro. "Embedding Ethical Principles into AI Predictive Tools for Migration Management in Humanitarian Action." Social Sciences 12, no. 2 (2023): 53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/socsci12020053.

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AI predictive tools for migration management in the humanitarian field can significantly aid humanitarian actors in augmenting their decision-making capabilities and improving the lives and well-being of migrants. However, the use of AI predictive tools for migration management also poses several risks. Making humanitarian responses more effective using AI predictive tools cannot come at the expense of jeopardizing migrants’ rights, needs, and interests. Against this backdrop, embedding AI ethical principles into AI predictive tools for migration management becomes paramount. AI ethical princi
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Ikhtiyor, Rasulov, and Ha Jin I. "Integrating Theology into Migration Studies for Ethical Perspectives and Collaborative Solutions." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 10 (2024): 215–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/2cekdg59.

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This study explores the intersection of theology and migration studies and provides a comprehensive framework for theologians and researchers to engage with the ethical dimensions of global migration. It addresses the need for an integrated perspective that goes beyond socio-political and economic analyses. The study identifies a gap in the literature in the integration of theology into migration studies and proposes specific tasks for theologians and researchers. Theologians should integrate theology into migration studies, engage in critical theological reflection, understand ethical imperat
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Dodykhudoeva, Leyli R. "ETHNOCULTURAL AND LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF PAMIR-SPEAKING COMMUNITIES AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF MIGRATION PROCESSES." Sociolingvistika 1, no. 17 (2024): 9–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.37892/2713-2951-1-17-9-24.

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The article determines the place of mother tongues in the life of Pamir-speaking communities, their transformation and functioning at different stages of the migration process. It outlines features that enhance our understanding of the phenomenon of Pamir diaspora. The linguistic and cultural priorities of diasporic Pamir communities are identified in light of their linguistic ideology, and ethno-religious and cultural perspectives. To study the dynamics of language life in different contexts, data on language biographies are presented, together with an analysis of the work of grassroots activ
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Leontieva, O. B., and L. G. Mkrtchyan. "Armenian diaspora in Russia: contemporary approaches to studying." Vestnik of Samara University. History, pedagogics, philology 26, no. 4 (2020): 8–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2542-0445-2020-26-4-8-14.

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The purpose of the review is to characterize general theoretical approaches to the study of diasporas in contemporary science and to present a historiographic analysis of the study of the Armenian diaspora in Russia. The research is based on a complex of historiographic sources: monographs, collective works, scientific articles, theses, that are devoted to the phenomenon of diasporas in the modern world. The authors emphasize the relevance of the study of diasporas in the context of globalization, mass migration, formation of new ethnic communities and polemics around the policy of multicultur
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Dr., Nitinkumar V. Pithadiya. "Globalized Gastronomy: The Interplay of Food, Culture, and Identity in Contemporary South Asian Diasporic Literature." Literary Enigma 1, no. 2 (2025): 49–57. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15315957.

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Abstract &nbsp; In the globalized era, food transcends its role as mere sustenance, emerging as a potent symbol of culture, identity, and memory in contemporary South Asian diasporic literature. This research paper examines how authors such as Jhumpa Lahiri, Salman Rushdie, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Kiran Desai, and Monica Ali employ culinary motifs to navigate the complexities of diaspora, migration, and cultural hybridity. In Lahiri&rsquo;s The Namesake, food anchors the immigrant experience, preserving Bengali heritage amidst American assimilation. Rushdie&rsquo;s Midnight&rsquo;s Childre
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Tran, Quan Tue. "Mnemonic splinterings and disciplinary convergences: Memory studies, Vietnamese studies, and diasporic Vietnamese studies." Memory Studies 17, no. 1 (2024): 8–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/17506980231215008.

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This article considers memory studies in the context of the Vietnamese case study in order to test and revise previous assumptions on dimensions, levels, and modes of memory drawn mostly from European or Northern American frameworks. In particular, it examines the politics of modern Vietnamese memories about war and migration both in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and in the Vietnamese refugee diaspora to consider the possibilities, limitations, and implications of such contested memory work. Highlighting the particularities of Vietnamese memory politics, the article illustrates what memory
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Epp, Marlene. "Pioneers, Refugees, Exiles, and Transnationals: Gendering Diaspora in an Ethno-Religious Context." Journal of the Canadian Historical Association 12, no. 1 (2006): 137–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/031145ar.

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Abstract This paper examines four women who immigrated to Canada within diasporas originating in disparate times and places: an Amish woman escaping persecution in Bavaria in the early nineteenth century; a woman displaced from Ukraine during the Second World War; a political exile from Central America in the 1980s; and a contemporary transnational migrant with homes in Canada and Mexico. While they all identify with a particular ethno-religious community, the Mennonites, their commonalities rest more on similar experiences of uprooting and settlement, as well as their familial roles. In the c
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Concilio, Carmen. "Alzheimer’s, Memory, Migration from Istria: Caterina Edward’s Finding Rosa." Italian Canadiana 37, no. 1 (2023): 91–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/ic.v37i1.42106.

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Finding Rosa (2008) is a quest for the documentation that might prove the true identity, provenance, and date of birth of Caterina’s mother, Rosa. Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, Rosa is slowly losing her mind and memory; therefore, it becomes even more urgent to know the truth about her early life in Istria. Istria’s international, complex history is unravelled in the novel, while a story of migration from that former Italian territory – first to England and finally to Canada – grows into a historical drama of forced removals, refugee camps, and diaspora for the majority of Italian Istria
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Abdukhalimovna, Kadirova Zulaykho. "Regulation of International Intellectual Migration." American Journal of Economics and Business Management 7, no. 11 (2024): 1105–11. https://doi.org/10.31150/ajebm.v7i11.3067.

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This study explores the regulation of international intellectual migration, focusing on administrative and economic methods used by donor and recipient countries to manage the movement of highly skilled workers. It highlights global initiatives such as Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker Program, the EU Blue Card in Germany, and the H-1B visa in the United States, alongside Russia’s 2019–2025 policy on educational and scientific exchanges. Despite growing policies in this area, limited research examines the balance between labor market demand and supply, intellectual property protection, and migra
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Pūraitė, Aurelija, and Danguolė Seniutienė. "MIGRATION AS A HYBRID THREAT: LEGAL PERSPECTIVES ON COUNTERING ILLEGAL MIGRATION AND THE LITHUANIA-BELARUS BORDER CRISIS." ENVIRONMENT. TECHNOLOGY. RESOURCES. Proceedings of the International Scientific and Practical Conference 5 (June 8, 2025): 225–36. https://doi.org/10.17770/etr2025vol5.8506.

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Migration has increasingly been weaponized as a tool of hybrid warfare, challenging national security, legal frameworks, and humanitarian obligations. This article examines migration as a hybrid threat through a legal lens, focusing on recent trends in countering illegal migration and the implications of the Lithuania- Belarus border crisis. The article explores the strategic use of migration by state and non-state actors to destabilize target countries, assessing how hybrid threats manifest in border crises. It provides a legal analysis of state responses, including legislative measures, bord
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Biswas, Dr Ujjwal. "Fragmented Identities: Migration and the Quest for Belonging in Contemporary Diasporic Narratives." International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences 10, no. 3 (2025): 242–46. https://doi.org/10.22161/ijels.103.39.

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This paper explores the complex intersections of displacement, gender, and identity through a comparative analysis of Julia Alvarez’s How the García Girls Lost Their Accents and Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s short story “Clothes.” This research investigates how migrant people negotiate the emotional and sociocultural terrain of belonging and alienation in host nations. Drawing on theoretical frameworks such as Iain Chambers’ concept of migrancy and Homi Bhabha’s vernacular cosmopolitanism, the paper highlights how diasporic subjects confront and reconfigure notions of selfhood in transnational
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ZHAO, QINGSONG. "The portrayal of migration in China's state and social media: ideological frameworks, images of migrants, and the influence of digital platforms." Litera, no. 7 (July 2025): 26–44. https://doi.org/10.25136/2409-8698.2025.7.75027.

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The article is a comprehensive study of the representation of migration processes in the Chinese media space, covering both official state media (exemplified by the central publication "Renmin Ribao") and social platforms (Weibo). The main focus is on a comparative analysis of the formation of images of two key groups: the Chinese diaspora abroad (huaqiao) and foreign migrants in China. The author examines in detail the ideological frameworks that set the tone for the coverage of migration themes, including emphasis on patriotism, economic success, and cultural adaptation. Special attention is
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Kronick, Rachel, G. Eric Jarvis, and Laurence J. Kirmayer. "Refugee mental health and human rights: A challenge for global mental health." Transcultural Psychiatry 58, no. 2 (2021): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/13634615211002690.

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This article introduces a thematic issue of Transcultural Psychiatry that presents recent work that deepens our understanding of the refugee experience—from the forces of displacement, through the trajectory of migration, to the challenges of resettlement. Mental health research on refugees and asylum seekers has burgeoned over the past two decades with epidemiological studies, accounts of the lived experience, new conceptual frameworks, and advances in understanding of effective treatment and intervention. However, there are substantial gaps in available research, and important ethical and me
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Gzyl, Stefan. "Managing migrants’ spaces after emigration: Caracas, Departure City." Bitácora Urbano Territorial 33, no. 2 (2023): 17–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/bitacora.v33n2.106132.

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The deterioration of living conditions in Venezuela has triggered an unprecedented migratory crisis. More than seven million Venezuelans have fled the country. While a continental refugee crisis and an emergent diaspora have received attention, the local impact of emigration remains unexplored. Locally, emigration manifests itself as an ever-growing and unique vacancy. In Caracas, migrants’ left-behind domestic spaces are managed through relational, trust-based, and dynamic practices that revolve around their preservation and reinvention, implicating local actors in the migration process and c
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Prasad, R. Siva Rama, and Guntupalli Chandra Sekhar. "Examining the Factors Driving U.S. Immigration Choice among the Indian Diaspora: A Review." Asian Journal of Current Research 10, no. 3 (2025): 10–19. https://doi.org/10.56557/ajocr/2025/v10i39429.

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The past two decades (2000-2024) have witnessed a substantial increase in Indian immigration to the United States, driven by a complex interplay of economic, social, cultural, and policy factors. This period has seen significant changes in the global economic landscape, shifts in U.S. immigration policies, and evolving socio-cultural dynamics in both India and the United States. The main objectives of the study are to identify and analyse the key factors influencing Indian immigration to the United States, the trends and patterns of Indian immigrants to the United States over the specified per
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Shams, Fatemeh. "Homes Unbound: Flight, Displacement, and Homing Desire in Exile Persian Poetry." Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 71, no. 1 (2023): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zaa-2023-2003.

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Abstract In the 1980s, a chain of traumatic events in Iran, from an eight-year war to post-revolution political turmoil, forced hundreds of thousands of people to escape their homeland during a wave of mass imprisonment and executions. The exodus included a substantial number of artists, writers, and academics, targeted for their work and beliefs. Their experience gave rise to an important, and woefully overlooked, canon of exilic Persian literature that offers a nuanced and complex documentation of forced displacement, exilic transnational identity, and the troublesome concept of ‘home.’ This
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Jaggar, I—Alison M. "Decolonizing Anglo-American Political Philosophy: The Case of Migration Justice." Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 94, no. 1 (2020): 87–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/arisup/akaa008.

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Abstract International migration is increasing not only in absolute terms but also as a percentage of the global population. In 2019, international migrants made up 3.5 per cent of the global population, compared to 2.8 per cent in the year 2000. Over the past two decades, a philosophical literature has emerged to investigate what justice requires with respect to these vast migrant flows. My article criticizes much of this philosophical work. Building on the work of Charles Mills (2015), I argue that the terms in which many Anglo-American philosophers presently debate migration justice neglect
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Nisar, Sameen, Mamona Yasmin Khan, and Aqsa Choudhry. "Exploring Racism, and Anxieties of Identity in Aslam's Selected Work." Global Language Review VI, no. II (2021): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2021(vi-ii).05.

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The question of identity and sense of displacement is always fundamental for culturally displaced people. The objective of the Diaspora writings is to explore the construction of new identities in new cultural places and the painful experiences of migration. The present study aims to explore the issue of identity and racism in selected fictional works, Season of the Rainbirds (1993) and Maps for Lost Lovers (2004) by Aslam. For this purpose, Bhabha's 'The Location of Culture' (1993) and Fanon's 'Black Skin, White Mask's (1952) are used as theoretical frameworks to scrutinize the selected novel
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AKANNI, Olusola, and Nomathemba TSHUMA. "Integrating Geospatial Technologies, AI, and Regional Policy Frameworks to Address Climate Induced and Irregular Migration: Implications for U.S. Border Security and Global Migration Governance." Journal of Geography, Environment and Earth Science International 29, no. 6 (2025): 31–45. https://doi.org/10.9734/jgeesi/2025/v29i6904.

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Numerous factors such as climate change has forced thousands of people to seek refuge in safer neighborhoods and irregular migration patterns are reshaping global power dynamics, challenging both individual populations and traditional border security strategies. This study explores how cross-border collaboration, leveraging geospatial monitoring technologies and artificial intelligence (AI), can enhance migration management. By analyzing the impact of hurricanes, land degradation, and coastal flooding, the research highlights how real-time environmental data and predictive AI tools provide loc
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Castillo Goncalves, Diego. "Distinctive ethical challenges in qualitative research with migrant children." Qualitative Research Journal 20, no. 3 (2020): 293–303. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/qrj-10-2019-0076.

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PurposeThis paper describes distinctive ethical challenges encountered in qualitative research with migrant children. It brings attention to how the exploratory nature of qualitative research, intersected with the multifaced realities of migrant children, shapes stances towards these ethical challenges.Design/methodology/approachThe paper is developed through conceptual and reflective contributions. It narrates distinctiveness within ethical challenges via the literature. It then illustrates these, through the author's experiences of negotiating such tensions on a project with a category of mi
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Batisai, Kezia. "BEING GENDERED IN AFRICA’S FLAGDEMOCRACIES: NARRATIVES OF SEXUAL MINORITIES LIVING IN THE DIASPORA." Gender Questions 3, no. 1 (2016): 25–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.25159/2412-8457/818.

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 Critical engagement with existing scholarship reveals that many postcolonial African states have set up legal frameworks which institutionalise heterosexuality and condemn counter-sexualities. Clearly discernible from this body of literature is the fact that non-complying citizens constantly negotiate ‘the right to be’ in very political and gendered ways. Ironically, narratives of how these non-complying citizens experience such homophobic contexts hardly find their way into academic discourses, irrespective of the identity battles they fight on a daily basis. To fill this scholarly gap,
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Ituriaga, Anna Joceline Dizon. "Third-country hiring: The case of Overseas Filipino Workers in Taiwan to Poland." Jurnal HAM 15, no. 1 (2024): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.30641/ham.2024.15.51-62.

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This study explores the complexities of third-country serial labor migration among Filipino factory workers, specifically those moving from Taiwan to Poland—an activity deemed illegal by the Philippine government. Utilizing qualitative methods, the research conducts in-depth interviews with participants like Mae, Rick, and Justin, complemented by a key informant interview. The findings reveal a nuanced decision-making process, with participants expressing a desire for enhanced job conditions, contractual flexibility, and career advancement opportunities in Poland. Despite the Philippines' over
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Monday, Bakare Olugbenga, Bakare Idowu John, and Adeyoriju Victor Ojo. "Artificial Intelligence, International Relation and Religion: USA and Global South." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Growth Evaluation 6, no. 2 (2025): 1261–71. https://doi.org/10.54660/.ijmrge.2025.6.2.1261-1271.

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The intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI), International Relations, and Religion represents a complex and evolving landscape that is reshaping global politics, diplomacy, and cultural narratives. This paper explores how AI-driven technologies are influencing international power dynamics between the United States and the Global South, particularly through the lens of religious values and ethical frameworks. As the U.S. leads in AI innovation, it exports technological systems and governance models that may conflict with or reshape religious and cultural identities in the Global South. The
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Makris, George. "Migration policies versus public health – the ethics of Covid-19 related movement restrictions for asylum seekers in reception centers in Greece in 2020." Wellcome Open Research 9 (December 11, 2024): 115. https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.20547.3.

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Background The emergency context of the Covid-19 pandemic necessitated the use of national and international public health measures of unprecedented scale to minimize mortality and morbidity, often in conflict with other principles and rights, such as the autonomy of individuals. Concerns have been voiced that for populations facing precarity, such as migrants, a disproportionate and unfair application of restrictive measures, deficient application of protective measures, and even enforcement of restrictive migration policies under the pretext of the pandemic has occurred. Methods Experts have
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Makris, George. "Migration policies versus public health – the ethics of Covid-19 related movement restrictions for asylum seekers in reception centers in Greece in 2020." Wellcome Open Research 9 (July 18, 2024): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.20547.2.

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Background The emergency context of the Covid-19 pandemic necessitated the use of national and international public health measures of unprecedented scale to minimize mortality and morbidity, often in conflict with other principles and rights, such as the autonomy of individuals. Concerns have been voiced that for populations facing precarity, such as migrants, a disproportionate and unfair application of restrictive measures, deficient application of protective measures, and even enforcement of restrictive migration policies under the pretext of the pandemic has occurred. Methods Various prin
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Minai, Naveen, and Sara Shroff. "Yaariyan, Baithak, Gupshup: Queer Feminist Formations and the Global South." Kohl: A Journal for Body and Gender Research 5, Spring (2019): 31–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.36583/kohl/5-1-5.

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In this essay, we join Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s (1999) and Eve Tuck’s (2009) call to decolonize and de-center “damage-centered” research, embedded in settler/colonial ways of knowing. We attend to the ethical responsibility and intimate relationalities that this contemporary moment requires of us as privileged feminist, queer, global south, and South Asian scholars. We introduce yaariyan, baithak, and gupshup to theorize queer feminist care in/as research practices. As ethics of care, compassion, and collectivity, these practices enable us to study and share knowledges together. Building on trans
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Iftikhar, Faria. "Communication Networks and the Transnational Spread of Ethnic Conflict." Journal of Education and Social Studies 5, no. 3 (2024): 182–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.52223/jess.2024.5319.

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How the interconnectedness of the global system influences the network of ethnic conflict communication is the focus of this work. The study aims at understanding how the analyses of ethnic conflicts gather momentum and spread throughout the world through the review of literature, case studies, and media coverage, social media issues, and deliberate disinformation campaigns. The study employs a qualitative approach, drawing on secondary sources and theoretical frameworks to explore hypotheses that talk about how media coverage is rising in proportion to the ethnic conflict’s transnational diff
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Abdurakhmonov, Sarvar, Oybek Khayitov, Navbakhor Umarova, et al. "Literature analysis of international experiences in studying the theoretical and methodological framework of GIS-based demographic mapping processes." E3S Web of Conferences 497 (2024): 02031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202449702031.

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This research conducts a comprehensive analysis of GIS-based demographic mapping, synthesizing international literature to unravel evolving theoretical frameworks, spatial analysis techniques, and the integration of emerging technologies. The study reveals a convergence of Spatial Demography, Agent-Based Modeling, and Geodemographics, providing nuanced insights into population dynamics. Spatial clustering, gravity modeling, geostatistical analysis, and cellular automata modeling represent advancements in spatial analytics, enriching our understanding of migration patterns and population distri
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Petraq Kosho. "Ethical AI in Immigrant-Serving Workforce Development: A Global Perspective." World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews 24, no. 1 (2024): 2775–82. https://doi.org/10.30574/wjarr.2024.24.1.2953.

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Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming workforce development systems, offering tools for job matching, training, and service personalization. In immigrant-serving programs, however, these tools raise urgent ethical concerns, including algorithmic bias, linguistic inequity, and the misrecognition of foreign credentials. While AI has the potential to enhance access and inclusion, its application in immigrant workforce development remains under-examined and vulnerable to reinforcing systemic discrimination. Materials and Methods: This article presents a conceptual anal
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Sivanathan, Ilankumaran, Kingston Pal Thamburaj, Kartheges Ponniah, Logeswary Arumugum, and Kalaimuthu . "The Practice of Hinduism in Malaysia." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 9 (2024): 236–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/k3e43463.

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This study investigates the vibrant expression of Hinduism in Malaysia, focusing on the Indian diaspora that has predominantly settled in the region over the last three to four generations. The Indian community, initially brought in during the colonial era for work in plantations and construction, has managed to maintain a distinct cultural and religious identity through the establishment of temples, vernacular schools, and cultural institutions such as drama-sheds. These institutions play a pivotal role in preserving and fostering communal bonds. Methods and Methodology: This research employs
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Makris, George. "Migration policies versus public health – the ethics of Covid-19 related movement restrictions for asylum seekers in reception centers in Greece in 2020." Wellcome Open Research 9 (March 1, 2024): 115. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.20547.1.

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Background The emergency context of the Covid-19 pandemic necessitated the use of national and international public health measures of unprecedented scale to minimize mortality and morbidity, often in conflict with other principles and rights, such as the autonomy of individuals. Concerns have been voiced that for populations facing precarity, such as migrants, a disproportionate and unfair application of restrictive measures, deficient application of protective measures, and even enforcement of restrictive migration policies under the pretext of the pandemic has occurred. Methods Various prin
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Mabvira, Agrippa, Roshini Pillay, and Poppy Masinga. "Migrant integration for sustainable socio-economic and political development: insights and suggestions from immigrant adolescent learners in South Africa." International Journal of African Reflections 2024, no. 1 (2024): 92–113. https://doi.org/10.47348/ijar/2024/a5.

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The African continent has witnessed an unprecedented surge in intra-African migration in the past two decades. It is commendable that research has been conducted on the role of regional immigrants in the socioeconomic and political development of host and home countries. However, there is limited research on how the youth, particularly immigrant adolescents, can be integrated in learning institutions so that they acquire the proper foundation to be in a better condition to contribute to the socioeconomic and political development of their host countries. This study used the Participatory Actio
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