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Diaspora diplomacy: Nordic and Baltic perspective

2020

The aim of the article is to offer a comparative overview of the latest developments in the Baltic and Nordic state diaspora engagement policies and outreach practices, and to further the understanding of the term diaspora diplomacy. In this article, diaspora diplomacy is understood as the use of Foreign Service, or other branches of government, to promote the systematic relationship, for mutual benefit, between the country of origin government, diaspora groupings in countries of residence, and the various interest associations in both the country of origin and country of residence. In addition to reviewing the diaspora outreach initiatives of the eight countries, the article also utilizes …

Historymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentPerspective (graphical)0507 social and economic geographyPublic administration0506 political scienceDiasporaOutreachState (polity)Political sciencePolitical Science and International Relations050602 political science & public administration050703 geographyDiplomacyDemographymedia_commonDiaspora Studies
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Alimentación y salud en la Valencia medieval. Teorías y prácticas

2013

The aim of this article is to provide an initial survey about the relationship between food habits and health in a Mediterranean city during the Late Middle Ages, by comparing medical treatises, gastronomic recipes and the archival sources that tell us about the actual expenses in food. Through this comparison, and by using accounting records of aristocratic houses, merchant enterprises, convents and hospitals, we can observe the dietary guidelines that were applied, and their concordance with the galenic principles of University medicine. Moreover, we attempt to assess what were the key factors in the evolution of these theories’ guidelines, and how they were probably rather a way to appro…

HistorymedicineHistoryConcordancelcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyFood habitsD111-203Social behaviourCrown of Aragon13th-15th centuriesAccounting recordsconsumoMedieval historyMiddle AgesconsumptionfoodgastronomyregiminahealthrecipesCorona de AragónrecetariosKey factorsalimentaciónsaludEthnologygastronomíaValenciasiglos XIII-XVmedicinaDemographyAnuario de Estudios Medievales
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Immigrant Involvement in Voluntary Associations in Europe

2012

This paper measures the impact of immigration on migrants' involvement in associations across Europe. Using multilevel analysis on European Social Survey (ESS) data, we address three questions: Are immigrants likely to become members in voluntary associations? Does this likelihood change with the length of stay in the host country? Does the type of the association make a difference? The findings show that the likelihood of migrants participating in associations increases with the length of stay, while second-generation migrant participation is similar to that of the host society. The relation is stronger for expressive associations and weaker for instrumental-utilitarian ones, while religio…

Host countryArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Political scienceVoluntary associationmedia_common.quotation_subjectMultilevel modelImmigrationDemographic economicsNew immigrantsSocial psychologyDemographyEuropean Social Surveymedia_commonJournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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Relation between temperature and mortality in thirteen Spanish cities

2010

In this study we examined the shape of the association between temperature and mortality in 13 Spanish cities representing a wide range of climatic and socio-demographic conditions. The temperature value linked with minimum mortality (MMT) and the slopes before and after the turning point (MMT) were calculated. Most cities showed a V-shaped temperature-mortality relationship. MMTs were generally higher in cities with warmer climates. Cold and heat effects also depended on climate: effects were greater in hotter cities but lesser in cities with higher variability. The effect of heat was greater than the effect of cold. The effect of cold and MMT was, in general, greater for cardio-respirator…

Hot TemperatureUrban PopulationClimateHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicineArticleHot Temperaturemental disordersMortalitatHumansTurning pointAtmospheric temperature -- SpainMortalityData Collectionlcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthtemperatureHumidityHumidityCold TemperatureTotal mortalitytemperature; mortality; SpainGeographySpainPublic HealthTemperatura atmosfèrica -- EspanyaDemography
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Exploring Links between Internal and International Migration in Albania: a View from Internal Migrants

2013

Over the last 20years, Albania has experienced sweeping economic and social changes, caused in part by increasing internal and international migration flows. Migration trajectories of Albanians represent a combination of internal, international, and return migration. Whereas scholars have previously focused mainly on international migration, the current research explores the dynamics between internal and international migration. Typically, the internal migration of a family is supported, psychologically and financially, by the international migration of other household members. This paper reports on the influence that social and economic remittances have on the livelihoods of internal migra…

Human migrationbusiness.industryInternal migrationPolitical scienceGeography Planning and DevelopmentDevelopment economicsEthnographySocial changeLivelihoodbusinessDemographyPopulation, Space and Place
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Resisting Immigration Detention

2016

The aim of this article is to provide a normative analysis of the ways in which immigrants resist immigration detention. After having outlined (in Section 2) some general features that make immigration detention a rather abnormal condition for human beings to be kept in, I distinguish three main forms of resistance to it: institutionalized, non-institutionalized, and anti-institutional. I first spell out, in Section 3, some individual characteristics of these forms of resistance. Then (in Sections 4 and 5), using Italy as my test case, I suggest, for each of these forms, an interpretation of their normative meaning (that is, their meaning according to both the relevant legal rules and their…

Human rightsInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesImmigrationaspirational citizenship – conventional vs. deviant resistance – effectiveness – immigration detention – resistance – self-defence against the stateSpellResistance (psychoanalysis)Criminology0506 political scienceLaw050602 political science & public administration050501 criminologyNormativeSociologyMeaning (existential)Settore IUS/17 - Diritto PenaleLaw0505 lawDemographyImmigration detentionmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Migration and Law
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Norms matter! The role of international norms in EU policies on asylum and immigration

2014

Abstract This Article investigates how international norms impact on eu asylum and immigration policy. To this end we scrutinize the assumption that the robustness of international norms indicates the quality of eu integration. Drawing on international norms literature we argue that four characters define an international norms’ robustness: specificity in definition, binding force, coherence with domestic law and international law, and concordant understanding among actors. Our analysis covers three eu policy areas, asylum policy, family reunification policy, and labour migration policy. Across the three areas international norms had varying degrees of robustness at the time of eu negotiat…

Human rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationLegislationInternational lawMunicipal lawFamily lifeJV Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationImmigration policyLawSociologyLawFamily reunificationDemographymedia_common
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The Long Route Towards a Widespread European Culture of Alternatives to Immigration Detention

2016

The aim of this article is to provide an analysis of the application by some European Union countries of alternative measures to detention of migrants. Sections 2 and 3 indicate, in line with European normatives and with detention being a measure of last resort, that Member States having ascertained that there are grounds for the detention of migrants, should evaluate whether the aims pursued can be achieved through a less coercive measure which respects the fundamental rights of individuals. Unfortunately, as examined in Section 4, analysis of most European countries’ law reveals an unsatisfactory application of alternative measures to detention. As in, for example, Italy’s case, whose leg…

Human rightsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMember statesalternative measures- detention- fundamental rights- migrantsFundamental rightsLegislationDirectiveLawSettore IUS/16 - Diritto Processuale Penalemedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyEuropean unionLawDemographymedia_commonImmigration detention
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A preliminary study to assess the impact of maternal age on stress-related variables in healthy nulliparous women

2017

Purpose: Childbearing age has progressively increased in industrialized countries. The impact of this delay on motherhood, however, requires further research. Methods: The study sample included a prospective cohort of healthy nulliparous pregnant women aged between 18 and 40 years (n = 148) assessed at 38 weeks gestation (Time#1, T1), 48 h after birth (Time#2, T2), and 3 months after birth (Time#3, T3). The effect of age on psychological, biological, and social variables was evaluated. Maternal psychological symptoms in terms of depression and anxiety were assessed at T1-T3; and parenting stress at T3. Stress biomarkers (cortisol, alpha-amylase) were determined in mothers at T1-T3. Question…

HydrocortisoneEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismAnxietyAdvanced maternal ageCortisol0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyPregnancySurveys and QuestionnairesYoung adultProspective cohort study030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineParentingDepressionAge FactorsParityPsychiatry and Mental healthSalivary alpha-AmylasesGestationAnxietyFemalemedicine.symptomPsychologyDeveloped countryMaternal AgeAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentMothersStressDepression PostpartumYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesSocial supportalpha-AmylasemedicineHumansAdvanced maternal ageSalivaPsychiatryBiological PsychiatryPregnancyEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsSocial Supportmedicine.disease030227 psychiatryPregnancy ComplicationsWomen's HealthStress PsychologicalDemography
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Asthma attributable to atopy: does it depend on the allergen supply?

2007

The use of the population attributable fraction (PAF) of asthma owing to atopy has not been widely used in epidemiological studies on childhood asthma, especially to compare regions of the same country. The present study includes 1039 children from Cartagena, Spain (Mediterranean coast) and 663 from Madrid (centre of Spanish plateau) using the ISAAC phase II methodology (questionnaire and prick test to the most common allergens). While there were no differences in asthma symptoms between school children (aged 10–11 yr) from Madrid and Cartagena, atopy to any allergen was significantly higher in those from Madrid (40.9% vs. 29.3%, respectively, p < 0.0001). However, children from Madrid were…

Hypersensitivity ImmediateMaleAllergymedicine.medical_specialtyImmunologyPopulationmedicine.disease_causeAtopyAllergenRisk FactorsSurveys and Questionnairesparasitic diseasesEpidemiologyMiteImmunology and AllergyMedicineHumanseducationChildAsthmaRespiratory SoundsSkin Testseducation.field_of_studybiologybusiness.industryEnvironmental Exposurebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseAsthmaSpainPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthAttributable riskImmunologyFemalebusinessDemographyPediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
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