Search results for "Migrants"
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Data from: Inter-annual variation and long-term trends in proportions of resident individuals in partially migratory birds
2016
Partial migration – a part of a population migrates and another part stays resident year-round on the breeding site – is probably the most common type of migration in the animal kingdom, yet it has only lately garnered more attention. Theoretical studies indicate that in partially migratory populations, the proportion of resident individuals (PoR) should increase in high latitudes in response to the warming climate, but empirical evidence exists for few species. We provide the first comprehensive overview of the environmental factors affecting PoR and the long-term trends in PoR by studying 27 common partially migratory bird species in Finland. The annual PoR values were calculated by divid…
Quando la poesia si fa operaia. Lavoratori migranti poeti della Cina contemporanea
2019
Il volume affronta la produzione poetica contemporanea dei lavoratori poeti migranti (dagong shiren) cinesi. In particolare, mette in luce la figura della poetessa Zheng Xiaoqiong, e indaga la produzione poetica anche di altri lavoratori poeti. The volume deals with the contemporary poetic production of Chinese migrant workers poets (dagong shiren). In particular, it highlights the woman poet Zheng Xiaoqiong, and investigates the poetic production of other worker poets, too.
Les représentations sociales des migrants
2016
International audience
L’« affaire CPAM ». À propos d’une mobilisation autour de l’expulsion d’un « squat de migrants »
2020
National audience
The School Career of the Children of Immigrants in France
2007
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Educational aspirations and outcomes of immigrants' children in France and in the US
2008
08055
La Méditerranée comme mer carnivore. Sidérer pour penser l’accueil dans Como si nunca hubieran sido de Javier Gallego «Crudo» et Juan Gallego
2021
International audience; La Méditerranée, véritable cimetière migratoire, est devenue la frontière la plus dangereuse au monde pour les migrants irréguliers. Porter un regard sur ceux qui passent oblige incontestablement à questionner les politiques d’accueils. Nous proposons d’interroger un objet hybride qui se situe entre la bande dessinée et la poésie : Como si nunca hubieran sido (Madrid : Reservoir Books, 2018) de Javier Gallego « Crudo » et Juan Gallego. Un ouvrage qui interroge le projet européen face aux enjeux des migrations politiques, économiques, climatiques. Nous analyserons les formes de sidération qui permettent de penser les vies qui comptent et celles que l’on ne compte que …
Intergroup relations between French and migrants of francopone sub-Saharan Africa
2016
The aim of this research is to update the identity changes and inter-categorical relational processes between Blacks and Whites, between Africans and Europeans on African migrants in Burgundy. We propose to understand migration as a process considering two elements: a) the temporality of the process and b) the space in which the various stages of migration take place. Our theoretical background is based on two major currents. The first one is the meta-theory of social identity, completed by the model of social partitions. The second one concerns some achievements of acculturation studies. A twofold methodology was used: firstly, the use of quantitative questionnaires, including the RepMut t…
Migrer ? Rester? Rentrer ? Les raisons du processus migratoire dans une population d'Afrique subsaharienne francophone
2014
This study is a part of a research program aimed at understanding the reasons French-speaking Sub-Saharan African nationals settle in Europe and particularly in France. We decided to use metaphorically, the definition of motivation proposed by Vallerand and Thill (1993) to create an anonymous questionnaire to collect data on the construction of the migration process. All participants (N: 318) are French-speaking Africans, citizens of Sub-Saharan African Francophone countries, aged between 14 and 56 years old. For the analysis, we created two groups: participants who reside in their home country (n: 164), and the migrant population (n: 154). In cases where it was relevant, we subdivided the …