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2. Modelle von Behinderung in den Disability Studies
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Hirschberg, Marianne and Waldschmidt, Anne, editor
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- 2022
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3. Umkämpfte Souveränität: Regionen und Minderheitenpolitik in Europa.
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Kraus, Peter A.
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- 2023
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4. Schule als zentraler Ort für Religionskontakte bei Jugendlichen im ländlichen Raum: Aus einer empirischen Studie zu religiöser Vielfalt in Österreich.
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Lehmann, Karsten, Koch, Anne, Akpinar, Halid, Jaramaz, Aleksandra, Kalayci, Erdal, Katzian, Alexandra, Salvador, Eva, Wagner, Monika, Walcherberger, Elisabeth, and Waldner, Sonja
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RELIGIOUS diversity ,RELIGIOUS differences ,RURAL geography ,RELIGIOUS life ,SUNNI Islam - Abstract
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- 2023
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5. ZUR AKTUELLEN SITUATION DES DEUTSCHEN MINDERHEITENUNTERRICHTS IN POLEN.
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ZIAJA, RYSZARD
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LINGUISTIC identity ,LINGUISTIC minorities ,MINORITIES - Abstract
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- 2023
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6. Selbstkontrolle und Medienethik: Die Entscheidungspraxis des Österreichischen Presserates.
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Paulitsch, Luis and Warzilek, Alexander
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Es ist die ureigene Aufgabe der Medien, die Mächtigen in Staat und Gesellschaft zu kontrollieren und als „Watchdogs“ die Interessen der Allgemeinheit zu vertreten. Diese demokratiepolitisch wichtige Funktion, die verfassungsrechtlich über das Grundrecht der Medien- und Kommunikationsfreiheit abgesichert ist, darf jedoch nicht missbraucht werden. Jedes rechtlich verankerte Privileg bedingt Verantwortung: Vor diesem Hintergrund ist es erforderlich, auch die Tätigkeit der Medien zu kontrollieren – und zwar einerseits durch die unabhängigen Gerichte, andererseits durch Selbstkontrolleinrichtungen wie dem Österreichischen Presserat. Wie funktioniert diese Selbstkontrolle? Worauf kommt es an? [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
7. Les défis de la présence allemande dans la monarchie austro-hongroise (1867-1918).
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Bidon, Thierry
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- 2022
8. The Politics of Sectarianism in Postwar Lebanon
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Bassel F Salloukh, Rabie Barakat, Jinan S Al-Habbal, Lara. W Khattab, Shoghig Mikaelian, Bassel F Salloukh, Rabie Barakat, Jinan S Al-Habbal, Lara. W Khattab, and Shoghig Mikaelian
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- History, Ethnic relations, Politics and government, Minderheit, Politisches System, Religio¨ser Konflikt, Lebanon, Ethnicity, Ethnic identity, Government
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The wave of popular uprisings that swept across the Arab world starting in December 2010 rattled regimes from Morocco to Oman. However, Lebanon's sectarian system proved immune to the domestic and regional pressures unleashed by the Arab Spring. How can this be explained? How has the country's political elite dealt with challenges to the system? And, finally, what lessons can other Arab states draw from Lebanon's sectarian experience? This book looks at the mix of institutional, clientelist, and discursive practices that sustain the sectarian nature of Lebanon. It exposes snapshots of an ever-expanding sectarian web that occupies substantial areas of everyday life and surveys struggles waged by opponents of the system - by women, teachers, public sector employees, students or coalitions across NGOs - and how their efforts are often sabotaged or contained by numerous systematic forces.
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- 2015
9. Ethnic minority organisations in Russia and Poland: a comparison challenge
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Oskolkov, Petr V. and Oskolkov, Petr V.
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This article proposes a framework for classifying ethnic minority organisations based on a broad combination of discursive and non-discursive criteria rooted in their political opportunities profile. One diasporic and one non-diasporic organisation were chosen for Russia and Poland, respectively. Diasporicity is understood according to William Safran’s criteria and Rogers Brubaker’s triadic configuration. The Russian study cases are Komi Voityr and the Russian Polish Congress; the Polish, the Silesian Autonomy Movement and the Belarussian House. The analysis of their status, activities, domestic and external political impact, localisation and role in the ‘triadic configuration’ has shown that the four cases are ethnic minority associations, and their legal status and scope of activities differ significantly. Their domestic political opportunities are rather scarce. Out of the four cases, just one organisation is an active part in Brubaker’s classical triadic configuration; its role is not traditional, ascribed to the respective ‘angle’. Although both Russian associations enjoy an official status, their activities are limited to the cultural, memorial and linguistic domains, primarily at the national level. In Poland, both associations act internationally as advocacy groups, and their activities are not confined to culture and language. Far from being universally applicable, the proposed classification framework can still add to the comparative ethnic politics toolkit.
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- 2023
10. Erst die Spitze eines Eisbergs: KSZE-Konfliktmanagement und nationale Minderheiten
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Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Meyer, Berthold, Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, and Meyer, Berthold
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- 2023
11. Soziale Arbeit und Integrationspolitik in der Schweiz : professionelle Positionsbestimmungen
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Piñeiro, Esteban, Kurt, Stefanie, Mey, Eva, Streckeisen, Peter, Piñeiro, Esteban, Kurt, Stefanie, Mey, Eva, and Streckeisen, Peter
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With contributions by Gülcan Akkaya, Eveline Ammann Dula, Yann Bochsler, Lisa Marie Borrelli, Matthias Drilling, Carolin Fischer, Daniela Gossweiler, Gül Garabet, Heidi Hirschfeld, Sylvie Johner-Kobi, Selin Kilic, Sinan Kilic, Alex Knoll, Stefanie Kurt, Roberto Lopez, Eva Mey, Semhar Negash, Esteban Piñeiro, Luca Preite, Swetha Dhananka Rao , Marina Richter, Sarah Schilliger, Rebekka Sieber, Peter Streckeisen, Margot Vogel, Berihun Wagaw, Anna Wyss., Fachpersonen der Sozialen Arbeit gehören zu den wichtigsten Akteur:innen in der Integrationsarbeit mit Zugewanderten. In diesem Feld sind vielfältige neue Aufgabenbereiche entstanden, die von ausländer- und asylrechtlichen Vorgaben stark überformt werden. Integrationsarbeit ist dadurch äusserst anforderungsreich geworden. In diesem politisch sensiblen, zuweilen auch widersprüchlichen Handlungsfeld muss sich Soziale Arbeit unter Wahrung ihres professionellen Ethos und ihrer fachlichen Maximen positionieren. Wie verhält sie sich gegenüber gesellschaftlichen Diskursen über Migration, Integration, Mobilität und Flucht? Welche Rolle spielt die Soziale Arbeit bei der Umsetzung der Integrationspolitik? Welche Stossrichtung verfolgt sie im Spannungsfeld zwischen Menschenrechten und zunehmend restriktiven Integrations- und Migrationsgesetzen? Der Sammelband bietet eine fundierte Orientierung zu rechtlich-politischen Zusammenhängen und leuchtet zentrale Begriffe aus, er unterzieht Theorien und Konzepte einer kritischen Diskussion und vertieft verschiedene Praxisfelder der migrations- und flüchtlingsbezogenen sozialarbeiterischen Integrationsarbeit.
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- 2023
12. Die Hierarchisierung von Bildungsrechten von Minderheiten. Eine kritische Analyse von Diskursen über Mehrsprachigkeit in Südtiroler Kindergärten
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Thoma, Nadja
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Mehrsprachigkeit ,Discourse Analysis ,Educational policy ,Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen ,Entpolitisierung ,Kindertagesstätte ,Multilingualism ,Diskursanalyse ,Day nursery ,Education ,South Tyrol ,Bildungssoziologie ,Racism ,ddc:370 ,Bildungsorganisation, Bildungsplanung und Bildungsrecht ,Diskurstheorie ,Bildungspolitik ,Italianisierung ,Südtirol ,Participation in education ,Participation Rate ,Migrationsforschung ,Migrant research ,Elementary education sector ,Rassismus ,Minderheit ,Monolingualismus ,Depoliticalization ,Bildungsbeteiligung ,Elementarbereich - Abstract
The article critically analyzes sociopolitical discourses about language(s) and multilingualism in South Tyrolean preschools by combining political and discourse theory. Drawing on empirical material from a discussion on the topic broadcast on public regional television, in which representatives of politics, research, pedagogical practice and parents participated, the author describes a hierarchization of educational rights in favor of the ‘German’ group, which is constructed as endangered. Through references to the historical era of fascism and Italianization measures associated with it, a continuity of minorization is constructed that requires special protection of the German group and makes it possible to demand the exclusion of non-German positioned children from the educational system. Overall, the analysis reveals a reversal of linguistic majority and minority relations. The targeted monolingualization and mono-ethnicization of preschools is legitimized with a quasinatural authority of the Second Autonomy Statute, which can be read as a strategy of depoliticization. (DIPF/Orig.) Mit einer Verknüpfung von Politik- und Diskurstheorie geht der Artikel gesellschaftspolitischen Diskursen über Sprache(n) und Mehrsprachigkeit in Südtiroler Kindergärten nach. Auf der empirischen Basis einer Diskussion, die im regionalen Fernsehen ausgestrahlt wurde, und an der Vertreter:innen aus Politik, Wissenschaft, pädagogischer Praxis und Eltern teilnahmen, rekonstruiert der Text eine Hierarchisierung von Bildungsrechten zugunsten der ‚deutschen‘ Gruppe, die als gefährdet dargestellt wird. Über Bezugnahmen auf die historische Epoche des Faschismus und der damit verbundenen Italianisierungsmaßnahmen wird eine Kontinuität der Minorisierung konstruiert, die besonderen Schutz für die ‚deutsche‘ Gruppe erfordert und es ermöglicht, den Ausschluss nicht-deutsch positionierter Kinder aus dem Bildungssystem zu fordern. Insgesamt zeigt sich im Material eine Umkehrung von Mehr- und Minderheitsbeziehungen. Die von bestimmten Gruppen angestrebte Monolingualisierung und Mono-Ethnisierung von Kindergärten wird mit einer quasinatürlichen Autorität des Zweiten Autonomiestatutes begründet, was sich als Strategie der Depolitisierung lesen lässt. (DIPF/Orig.)
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- 2022
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13. A Generational Divide? Coping With Ethnic Prejudice and Inequality Among Romanian Roma Transnational Returnees
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Remus Gabriel Anghel and László Fosztó
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gipsy ,Reintegration ,Sociology and Political Science ,Social Psychology ,Ethnizität ,sozialer Wandel ,ethnic relations ,life career ,Rückwanderung ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,Generationenverhältnis ,Migration ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,Sinti und Roma ,minority ,Romania ,Marginalität ,marginality ,social change ,generational divide ,lifecourse ,positionality ,return migration ,Intergenerational relations ,Rumänien ,remigration ,Minderheit ,ddc:300 ,ethnicity ,ethnische Beziehungen ,Lebenslauf - Abstract
Roma people are likely Europe’s most discriminated and marginalized minority. In the past years, increasing attention has been paid to their migration to Western Europe and their limited social mobility in their countries of destination. Our article focuses on the “post‐return” experiences of Roma and the changes generated by return migration in their communities of origin, a topic largely neglected so far. We build on recent debates around post‐return positionality, asking how adult and old Roma returnees experience return. We thus contribute to the growing literature on return migration and lifecourse that distinguishes between the return migration of children and youth, that of adults, and that of older migrants. Focusing on Roma returnees, we employ an understanding of migration not just as a means of generating resources, but also as a learning process where the Roma population acquires new ideas and a sense of agency and dignity. Informed by long‐term fieldwork in ethnically mixed localities in Romania (including participant observation and 76 semi‐structured interviews), we inquire into the ethnic relations and negotiations between Roma and non‐Roma populations. Migration results in a weakening of the economic dependency of the Roma on the non‐Roma. In this new context, which is still marred by ethnic prejudice and inequality, we analysed how local interethnic relations were reshaped by the returned Roma’s new consumption practices, new modes of communication, and new claims for equality. While adult Roma tend to demand equality and decent treatment, setting in motion a process of ethnic change, older returned Roma tend to maintain more submissive practices.
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- 2022
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14. Perzeption und Ordnung der sprachlichen Ressourcen und mehrsprachigen Praxis der deutschsprachigen Minderheit in Namibia
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Leugner, Janosch Leo, Wiese, Heike, and Schneider, Britta
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Mehrsprachigkeit ,colonialism ,Ideologie ,GD 8185 ,minority ,multilingualism ,ideology ,Identität ,430 Deutsch und verwandte Sprachen ,Apartheid ,Namibia ,Kolonialismus ,Minderheit ,ddc:430 ,identity - Abstract
Die deutschsprachige Minderheit ist aus der Kolonisierung Namibias als „Deutsch Südwest-Afrika“ hervorgegangen. Umfangreiche schriftliche und mündliche Kompetenzen in Deutsch, Englisch und Afrikaans sind üblich. Trotz des Einflusses der Kontaktsprachen gilt das namibische Deutsch im Vergleich zu anderen extraterritorialen Varietäten als standardnah. Meine Dissertation geht mit zwei Studien der Forschungsfrage nach: „Welche soziale Ordnung regiert die mehrsprachige Praxis und sprachliche Variation im Deutschen der deutschsprachigen Minderheit in Namibia?“ Die Selbstangaben der Teilnehmer*innen in der quantitative Fragebogenstudie zeigen eine für eine Minderheit erwartbare Ordnung mit starkem Gebrauch von Deutsch innerhalb der Gemeinschaft und der Verkehrssprachen Englisch und Afrikaans eher mit externen Kontakten. Trotz der Dominanz des Deutschen in der Familie sind auch Englisch und Afrikaans unter anderem durch gemischtsprachige Elternhäuser präsent. Zentraler Teil der Dissertation ist die explorativ-qualitative Diskursanalyse über die Wahrnehmung von Deutsch, Englisch, Afrikaans und der weiteren namibischen Kontaktsprachen Otjiherero, Oshivambo und Nama/Damara. Zentral in der Perzeption der Sprachformen des Deutschen ist eine ideologische Aushandlung zwischen „Reinheit“ und „Vermischung“ durch Entlehnungen. So ist die kontaktgeprägte Variante des Deutschen das distinktive Kennzeichen einer Identifikation als Namibianer*innen gegenüber den Deutschlanddeutschen. Die für die Zugehörigkeit zu Namibia stehende „Vermischung“ des Deutschen mit den Kontaktsprachen geht aber auch mit Befürchtungen eines vermeintlichen Sprachverlusts einher, dem mit einem ideologischen Regime der sprachlichen „Reinheit“ begegnet wird. Dies soll letztlich den Spracherhalt und damit Fortbestand der Minderheit garantieren. The German-speaking minority emerged from the colonization of Namibia as "German Southwest Africa." Written and oral proficiency in German, English and Afrikaans is common. Despite the influence of contact languages, Namibian German is considered close to standard in comparison to other extraterritorial varieties. My dissertation applied two studies to address the research question: "What social order governs multilingual practice and linguistic variation in German among the German-speaking minority in Namibia?" The self-reports of the participants in the quantitative questionnaire study show an expected order for a minority with a strong use of German within the community and with external contacts more often the lingua franca English and Afrikaans. Despite the dominance of German within the family, English and Afrikaans are also present, especially through mixed-language parental homes. The central part of the dissertation is the exploratory qualitative discourse analysis on the perception of German, English, Afrikaans and the other Namibian contact languages Otjiherero, Oshivambo and Nama/Damara. Central to the perception of German language forms is an ideological negotiation between "purity" and "mixing" through lexical borrowing. Thus, the contact variety of German is the distinctive marker of identification as Namibians vis-à-vis Germany-Germans. However, the "mixing" of German with the contact languages, which stands for belonging to Namibia, is also accompanied by fears of a supposed loss of language, which is countered with an ideological regime of linguistic "purity". This is ultimately supposed to guarantee language preservation and continued existence of the minority.
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- 2023
15. Deutsche Namibianer*innen oder namibische Deutsche?
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Leugner, Janosch Leo
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Mehrsprachigkeit ,colonialism ,Ideologie ,minority ,multilingualism ,Minderheit ,ideology ,Identität ,430 Deutsch und verwandte Sprachen ,Apartheid ,Namibia ,identity ,Kolonialismus - Abstract
Die deutschsprachige Minderheit ist aus der Kolonisierung Namibias als „Deutsch Südwest-Afrika“ hervorgegangen. Umfangreiche schriftliche und mündliche Kompetenzen in Deutsch, Englisch und Afrikaans sind üblich. Trotz des Einflusses der Kontaktsprachen gilt das namibische Deutsch im Vergleich zu anderen extraterritorialen Varietäten als standardnah. Meine Dissertation geht mit zwei Studien der Forschungsfrage nach: „Welche soziale Ordnung regiert die mehrsprachige Praxis und sprachliche Variation im Deutschen der deutschsprachigen Minderheit in Namibia?“ Die Selbstangaben der Teilnehmer*innen in der quantitative Fragebogenstudie zeigen eine für eine Minderheit erwartbare Ordnung mit starkem Gebrauch von Deutsch innerhalb der Gemeinschaft und der Verkehrssprachen Englisch und Afrikaans eher mit externen Kontakten. Trotz der Dominanz des Deutschen in der Familie sind auch Englisch und Afrikaans unter anderem durch gemischtsprachige Elternhäuser präsent. Zentraler Teil der Dissertation ist die explorativ-qualitative Diskursanalyse über die Wahrnehmung von Deutsch, Englisch, Afrikaans und der weiteren namibischen Kontaktsprachen Otjiherero, Oshivambo und Nama/Damara. Zentral in der Perzeption der Sprachformen des Deutschen ist eine ideologische Aushandlung zwischen „Reinheit“ und „Vermischung“ durch Entlehnungen. So ist die kontaktgeprägte Variante des Deutschen das distinktive Kennzeichen einer Identifikation als Namibianer*innen gegenüber den Deutschlanddeutschen. Die für die Zugehörigkeit zu Namibia stehende „Vermischung“ des Deutschen mit den Kontaktsprachen geht aber auch mit Befürchtungen eines vermeintlichen Sprachverlusts einher, dem mit einem ideologischen Regime der sprachlichen „Reinheit“ begegnet wird. Dies soll letztlich den Spracherhalt und damit Fortbestand der Minderheit garantieren., The German-speaking minority emerged from the colonization of Namibia as "German Southwest Africa." Written and oral proficiency in German, English and Afrikaans is common. Despite the influence of contact languages, Namibian German is considered close to standard in comparison to other extraterritorial varieties. My dissertation applied two studies to address the research question: "What social order governs multilingual practice and linguistic variation in German among the German-speaking minority in Namibia?" The self-reports of the participants in the quantitative questionnaire study show an expected order for a minority with a strong use of German within the community and with external contacts more often the lingua franca English and Afrikaans. Despite the dominance of German within the family, English and Afrikaans are also present, especially through mixed-language parental homes. The central part of the dissertation is the exploratory qualitative discourse analysis on the perception of German, English, Afrikaans and the other Namibian contact languages Otjiherero, Oshivambo and Nama/Damara. Central to the perception of German language forms is an ideological negotiation between "purity" and "mixing" through lexical borrowing. Thus, the contact variety of German is the distinctive marker of identification as Namibians vis-à-vis Germany-Germans. However, the "mixing" of German with the contact languages, which stands for belonging to Namibia, is also accompanied by fears of a supposed loss of language, which is countered with an ideological regime of linguistic "purity". This is ultimately supposed to guarantee language preservation and continued existence of the minority.
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- 2023
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16. 50 Years of Pride: Queer Spatial Joy as Radical Planning Praxis
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Turesky, Marisa and Jae-an Crisman, Jonathan
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Transsexualität ,culture of remembrance ,Raumplanung und Regionalforschung ,transsexualism ,Observation ,planning practice ,Polizei ,Regulierung ,demonstration ,gender ,social justice ,ddc:710 ,Black joy ,Pride parades ,policing ,queer joy ,queer planning ,queer space ,radical planning ,spatial justice ,Landscaping and area planning ,Städtebau, Raumplanung, Landschaftsgestaltung ,police ,minority ,Area Development Planning, Regional Research ,soziale Gerechtigkeit ,regulation ,homosexuality ,Urban Studies ,Minderheit ,Planungspraxis ,surveillance ,Intersektionalität ,Homosexualität ,intersectionality ,Erinnerungskultur - Abstract
Planning has historically been used as a tool to regulate queer people in urban space and parades have long been a vibrant, yet overlooked, practice for resisting such municipal regulation—although parades themselves require spatial planning practices. We analyze the 50-year history of the Los Angeles Pride parade through archival materials, asking to what extent and how the historical planning of LA Pride demonstrates a radical planning praxis, especially in relation to policing. We find that LA Pride was initially (a) a ritual of remembrance and (b) a political organizing device. In contrast to heteronormative readings of Pride as an opportunity to “come out” and transform the “straight state,” we argue that the early years of Pride demonstrated intersectional and insurgent planning wherein heterogeneous queer people claimed agency through collectively expressing joy as an act of resistance to municipal governance. Based on theories of Black joy and the feminist killjoy, we conceptualize this experience as a “spatialized queer joy.” This concept is particularly germane given ongoing debates regarding the relationship between queer and BIPOC urban life and policing. We suggest that spatialized queer joy complicates conventional readings of Pride and queer urban space, offering instead powerful tools for radical queer planning praxis.
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- 2023
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17. The imaginary of the democratic vote: a conceptual contribution to cultural political sociology.
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Langenohl, Andreas
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POLITICAL sociology ,POLITICAL science ,DECISION making in political science - Abstract
Copyright of Österreichische Zeitschrift für Soziologie is the property of Springer Nature and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2019
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18. Ethnic minority organisations in Russia and Poland: a comparison challenge
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Petr V. Oskolkov
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organizations ,Cultural Studies ,History ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,Organisationen ,Sociology and Political Science ,Polen ,minority ,ethnic association ,ethnic politics ,Silesian Autonomy Movement ,Komi Voityr ,triadic configuration ,ethnische Gruppe ,political influence ,Geography, Planning and Development ,politischer Einfluss ,diaspora ,Russia ,ethnic group ,Minderheit ,ddc:300 ,Russland ,Poland ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,Migration ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) - Abstract
This article proposes a framework for classifying ethnic minority organisations based on a broad combination of discursive and non-discursive criteria rooted in their political opportunities profile. One diasporic and one non-diasporic organisation were chosen for Russia and Poland, respectively. Diasporicity is understood according to William Safran’s criteria and Rogers Brubaker’s triadic configuration. The Russian study cases are Komi Voityr and the Russian Polish Congress; the Polish, the Silesian Autonomy Movement and the Belarussian House. The analysis of their status, activities, domestic and external political impact, localisation and role in the ‘triadic configuration’ has shown that the four cases are ethnic minority associations, and their legal status and scope of activities differ significantly. Their domestic political opportunities are rather scarce. Out of the four cases, just one organisation is an active part in Brubaker’s classical triadic configuration; its role is not traditional, ascribed to the respective ‘angle’. Although both Russian associations enjoy an official status, their activities are limited to the cultural, memorial and linguistic domains, primarily at the national level. In Poland, both associations act internationally as advocacy groups, and their activities are not confined to culture and language. Far from being universally applicable, the proposed classification framework can still add to the comparative ethnic politics toolkit.
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- 2022
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19. ‘Polish Question’ in Lithuania and Problems of Polish-Lithuanian Relations at the Turn of the Century
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Vadim I. Musaev
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Cultural Studies ,bilaterale Beziehungen ,History ,Litauen ,Sociology and Political Science ,Polen ,minority ,ethnische Gruppe ,international relations ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Lithuania ,Internationale Beziehungen ,International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy ,ethnic group ,Minderheit ,bilateral relations ,Poland ,internationale Beziehungen, Entwicklungspolitik ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) ,ddc:327 - Abstract
This article tracks how relations between two neighbouring states of the Baltic region, Poland and Lithuania, developed over the last decades. These relations cannot be described in unambiguous terms. On the one hand, common aspirations for European integration created conditions for rapprochement and cooperation. On the other, the partnership has been complicated by disagreements and mutual claims. The main problem is the situation of the correspondent ethnic minorities in the two countries: Poles in Lithuania and Lithuanians in Poland. According to the Polish authorities, the interests of Lithuania’s Polish residents are not safeguarded, and their rights are infringed. Similar complaints are voiced by Vilnius regarding the situation of ethnic Lithuanians in Poland. These contradictions are partly smoothed by common political interests: cooperation within the North Atlantic Alliance, defiance of the notorious ‘threat from the East’ and joint support for the pro-Western opposition in the neighbouring Belarus.
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- 2022
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20. Smart Engagement in Small Cities: Exploring Minority Participation in Planning
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Shakil Bin Kashem and Dora Gallo
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small town ,Raumplanung und Regionalforschung ,Integration ,United States of America ,Sociology & anthropology ,urban planning ,Kleinstadt ,fringe group ,Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology ,citizens' involvement ,ddc:710 ,bürgerschaftliches Engagement ,USA ,Landscaping and area planning ,Städtebau, Raumplanung, Landschaftsgestaltung ,minority ,Area Development Planning, Regional Research ,development model ,Randgruppe ,Stadtplanung ,Siedlungssoziologie, Stadtsoziologie ,Urban Studies ,Entwicklungsmodell ,Soziologie, Anthropologie ,Bürgerbeteiligung ,Minderheit ,community engagement ,small cities ,smart city ,ddc:301 ,citizens' participation - Abstract
Smart engagement approaches are now widely applied in community planning processes. However, there continues to be a lack of representation from marginalized groups such as racial/ethnic minorities in planning processes. In this study, we explore what smart community engagement methods are being applied by small cities in the U.S., and how minority communities are participating in the planning process with those engagement methods. We analyzed planning documents and public engagement data from five small cities located in different regions of the U.S. with varying levels of minority populations. We evaluated the planning processes of the study cities, specifically comprehensive planning, and what smart community engagement tools they have applied. Our study shows that smart engagements are performed primarily through community surveys and online outreach initiatives. Despite adopting these approaches, most cities received lower participation from minority populations compared to non-Hispanic Whites. Cities with higher participation rates provided more engagement opportunities and conducted targeted community events and surveys to reach out to minority and low-income communities. From this study, we conclude that cities should apply varied methods for community engagement and should not rely solely on smart approaches to engage with minority communities. For cities to increase their overall civic participation, including those underrepresented, smart engagement approaches should be supported by targeted public events and outreach activities.
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- 2023
21. Stadt und Transnationalität in Zentralasien: Neuer und Alter Kosmopolitismus als Medium regionaler und globaler Volksdiplomatie
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Magnus Marsden and Vera Skvirskaja
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Auswanderung ,internal migration ,ethnische Gruppe ,Ethnologie, Kulturanthropologie, Ethnosoziologie ,diaspora ,transnationality ,Sociology & anthropology ,ethnic group ,Zentralasien ,Central Asia ,Sociology of Settlements and Housing, Urban Sociology ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,rural-urban migration ,kulturelle Vielfalt ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,UdSSR-Nachfolgestaat ,minority ,Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology ,USSR successor state ,Kosmopolitismus ,Stadtbevölkerung ,Landflucht ,cosmopolitanism ,Siedlungssoziologie, Stadtsoziologie ,Soziologie, Anthropologie ,Binnenwanderung ,urban population ,Minderheit ,Transnationalität ,ddc:300 ,emigration ,ddc:301 ,cultural diversity - Abstract
Das Leben in den Städten Zentralasiens hat in den vergangenen dreißig Jahren einen tiefgreifenden Wandel erfahren. Vor allem haben sich das Ausmaß und die Konstellationen kultureller und religiöser Vielfalt verändert. Häufig wird angenommen, dass der urbane Raum für gegenseitige Abhängigkeiten und komplexe Formen des Zusammenlebens nach dem Zerfall der Sowjetunion abgenommen hat. Als Grund gilt die Binnenmigration vom Land in die Städte bei gleichzeitiger Auswanderung ethnoreligiöser Minderheiten. Der Beitrag untersucht, wie vor dem Hintergrund dieser Entwicklungen neue Formen der Vielfalt in den urbanen Zentren Zentralasiens entstanden sind. Dabei steht die Frage im Mittelpunkt, welche Auswirkungen die Diasporagemeinden ethnoreligiöser Minderheiten, die außerhalb der Region entstanden sind, für ihre Herkunftsstädte in Zentralasien haben.
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22. The Importance of Informal Ties: COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake within Ethnic Minority Communities in Georgia
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Segar, Rhiannon
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contagious disease ,Medizin und Gesundheit ,Georgia ,minority ,ethnische Gruppe ,COVID-19 ,vaccination ,Netzwerk ,Georgien ,Medizin, Sozialmedizin ,ethnic group ,information-seeking behavior ,Minderheit ,Medicine and health ,network ,Sozialkapital ,Impfung ,Informationsverhalten ,social capital ,ddc:610 ,Medicine, Social Medicine ,Infektionskrankheit - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the multifarious roles of information. While the interconnected nature of the globe has seen the rapid transmission of knowledge, disinformation has continued to spread in parallel. In Georgia, the transfer of information is distinguished by high levels of 'bonding' social capital within society. The prevalence of informal networks - characterised by the dual-phenomenon of close ingroup ties and out-group mistrust - has deeply impacted Georgians' attitudes and practices throughout the pandemic, from issues including compliance with regulations to beliefs regarding the severity of the virus itself. As such, this article examines the role of these informal forms of social capital and their impact on the dissemination of information during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing particular attention on community- level mechanisms in two ethnic minority communities: (1) the Georgian-Armenian community of Samtskhe-Javakheti and (2) the Georgian-Azerbaijani community of Kvemo Kartli.
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- 2023
23. Equal Access to Healthcare in Socially Diverse Societies
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Steger, Florian, Ramšak, Mojca, Łuków, Pawel, and Muzur, Amir
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inequality ,Gesundheitswesen ,Ungleichheit ,Gleichstellung ,Sociology & anthropology ,multikulturelle Gesellschaft ,Medical Sociology ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,affirmative action ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,minority ,Health Policy ,Gesundheitsversorgung ,public health ,Diskriminierung ,health care ,Soziologie, Anthropologie ,health care delivery system ,medical ethics ,Minderheit ,Medizinethik ,ddc:300 ,Gesundheitspolitik ,Public Health ,multicultural society ,ddc:301 ,Medizinsoziologie ,discrimination - Abstract
Mit der sich verändernden Zusammensetzung der Gesellschaften kommen Fragen der sozialen Vielfalt und des gleichberechtigten Zugangs von Minderheitengruppen zur Gesundheitsversorgung zunehmend ins Blickfeld. Gleichwohl gibt es weiterhin Debatten über die praktische Umsetzung der Gleichstellung im Gesundheitswesen. Ziel der Beiträge in diesem Band ist daher ein besseres Verständnis des Phänomens der Ungleichheit und Diskriminierung von Minderheitengruppen beim Zugang zur Gesundheitsversorgung aus interdisziplinären Perspektiven der Medizinethik, der öffentlichen Gesundheit und des Rechts. Ein solches Verständnis kann dazu führen, dass die besonderen Bedürfnisse von Minderheiten in Bezug auf die Gesundheitsversorgung ermittelt werden. With the changing composition of societies, there is growing consideration of questions of social diversity and equal access to healthcare for minority groups. Despite raised attention to this topic in recent years, there are still debates regarding implementation of healthcare equality in practice. Therefore, the aim of the contributions presented in this volume is a better understanding of the phenomenon of inequity and discrimination of minority groups in accessing healthcare from interdisciplinary perspectives of medical ethics, public health, and law. Such an understanding can lead to the determination of minorities' special needs concerning healthcare and barriers precluding them from benefitting from existing opportunities.
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- 2023
24. Queer(ing) Urban Planning and Municipal Governance
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Alison L. Bain and Julie A. Podmore
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Landscaping and area planning ,Städtebau, Raumplanung, Landschaftsgestaltung ,Governance ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,minority ,Area Development Planning, Regional Research ,Raumplanung und Regionalforschung ,LGBTQ+ ,municipal governance ,queer ,local politics ,Stadtplanung ,urban planning ,gender mainstreaming ,Urban Studies ,Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung ,Kommunalpolitik ,inclusion ,Minderheit ,municipal administration ,gender ,ddc:300 ,Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies ,Kommunalverwaltung ,ddc:710 ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,Inklusion - Abstract
To queer urban planning and municipal governance requires explicit civic engagement with sexual and gender minority inclusions, representations and needs in urban plans and policies across departmental and committee silos. This collection questions the hetero-cis-normative assumptions of urban planning and examines the integration of LGBTQ+ issues in municipal governance at the interface of community activism, bureaucratic procedures, and political intervention. The editorial summarizes the contributions to this thematic issue within a tripartite thematic framework: 1) counter-hegemonic reactions to hetero-cis-normativities; 2) queering plans and policies; and 3) governance coalitions and LGBTQ+ activisms.
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- 2023
25. The Ideological Stance of Multilingualism in Education in Malaysia in the Press 2000-2020
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Pillai, Stefanie, Kaur, Surinderpal, and Chau, Meng Huat
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Mehrsprachigkeit ,Sprache ,multilingualism ,Social Sciences ,Education ,Südostasien ,ddc:370 ,Bildung und Erziehung ,Political science ,indigenous peoples ,education policy ,Bildungspolitik ,language ,Sprachenpolitik ,minority ,Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy ,Malaysia ,Literaturwissenschaft, Sprachwissenschaft, Linguistik ,indigene Völker ,malaysia ,Literatur, Rhetorik, Literaturwissenschaft ,Southeast Asia ,educational policy ,language policy ,Makroebene des Bildungswesens ,Science of Literature, Linguistics ,Minderheit ,indigenous and minority languages ,Literature, rhetoric and criticism ,ddc:800 - Abstract
The past 20 years have witnessed major shifts in language and education policy in Malaysia. This reflects a range of social, economic, and political forces that influence and shape the policymaking in this multi-ethnic and multicultural country. Past research has suggested that language and education policies in Malaysia tend to have two main stances and are generally related to Malay (the national language), English, Mandarin, and Tamil. One stance is related to issues of globalization and employability, and the other is related to national and ethnic identities. In view of these stances, this paper seeks to contribute to the discussion and debates on these issues by empirically investigating inherent ideological positions in official statements published in two newspapers in the past 20 years. Specifically, it adopts concepts from critical discourse studies, and uses methods from computational linguistics to examine official statements from a total of 30,508 Malaysian newspaper articles published between 2000 and 2020. The findings indicate that the role of Malay and national ideology, and the global positioning of English continue to be central concerns in the discussion of language and education in Malaysia. In addition, the importance of learning Mandarin is also emphasized. However, indigenous and minority languages are largely absent in the discourses on education policies in the country. The effects of this exclusion are already apparent in the shift to languages like Malay, Mandarin, and English as a first language, and the increasing number of languages considered to be under threat in Malaysia., Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, Vol. 14 No. 2 (2021): Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education
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- 2021
26. Die Geschichte des türkisch-deutschen Theaters und Kabaretts: Vier Jahrzehnte Migrantenbühne in der Bundesrepublik (1961-2004)
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Boran, Erol M.
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labor migration ,Integration ,Federal Republic of Germany ,artist ,Sociology & anthropology ,Kultur ,Künstler ,cross-culturality ,Turk ,Theater ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Arbeitsmigration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,Migration ,identity ,Transkulturalität ,Cultural Sociology, Sociology of Art, Sociology of Literature ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,Migrationshintergrund ,minority ,Kabarett ,Kunst ,Postmigrantische Gesellschaft ,Bühne ,Schauspiel ,Kulturgeschichte ,Theatergeschichte ,Theaterwissenschaft ,Interkulturalität ,Cabaret ,Art ,Post-migrant Society ,Stage ,Acting ,Cultural History ,History of Theatre ,Theatre Studies ,Interculturalism ,Migrant ,Identität ,Bundesrepublik Deutschland ,culture ,migration background ,Soziologie, Anthropologie ,Minderheit ,Künstlerin ,ddc:300 ,Türke ,ddc:301 ,Kultursoziologie, Kunstsoziologie, Literatursoziologie - Abstract
Die Geschichte des türkisch-deutschen Migrant*innentheaters ist fast so alt wie die der türkischen Arbeitsmigration in die BRD. Von Beginn an befanden sich unter den Ankömmlingen nämlich auch Künstler*innen, die frühzeitig nach artistischen Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten suchten. Bald entstanden so erste Bühnenprojekte fernab der öffentlich subventionierten Theaterlandschaft, und über die Jahrzehnte entwickelte sich eine vitale Kultur, die weitgehend unbemerkt von der breiteren deutschen Öffentlichkeit stattfand. Der Autor präsentiert die Vorgeschichte des zeitgenössischen postmigrantischen Theaters in Deutschland und liefert damit eine unentbehrliche Grundlage für dessen weitere Betrachtung.
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27. Acts of Belonging: Second Generation Youth in South Tyrol, Italy
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Johanna Mitterhofer
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citizenship ,nationale Identität ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Ethnologie, Kulturanthropologie, Ethnosoziologie ,Italien ,Staatsangehörigkeit ,South Tyrol ,zweite Generation ,second generation ,group membership ,national identity ,belonging ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,Migration ,Demography ,junger Erwachsener ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,Migrationshintergrund ,minority ,Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology ,Südtirol ,Jugendlicher ,regional identity ,regionale Identität ,Gruppenzugehörigkeit ,migration background ,Italy ,Minderheit ,adolescent ,ddc:300 ,young adult - Abstract
This article studies citizenship beyond its manifestation as a formal legal status, by exploring citizenship as a process shaped by people’s everyday practices and experiences of belonging. Through investigating the daily struggles over belonging and membership of young people with migrant background in the autonomous province of South Tyrol in Northern Italy, this study pays particular attention to the ways in which belonging on the macro scale (the nation, the state) and the micro scale (the village, the city, the region) clash, intersect and interact with each other. By highlighting practices of belonging at the margins of a state by actors considered to be at the margins of the state, this article contributes to scholarly debates that “decentre” citizenship by studying it at, from and for the margins.
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- 2022
28. A Generational Divide? Coping With Ethnic Prejudice and Inequality Among Romanian Roma Transnational Returnees
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Anghel, Remus Gabriel, Fosztó, László, Anghel, Remus Gabriel, and Fosztó, László
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Roma people are likely Europe’s most discriminated and marginalized minority. In the past years, increasing attention has been paid to their migration to Western Europe and their limited social mobility in their countries of destination. Our article focuses on the "post‐return" experiences of Roma and the changes generated by return migration in their communities of origin, a topic largely neglected so far. We build on recent debates around post‐return positionality, asking how adult and old Roma returnees experience return. We thus contribute to the growing literature on return migration and lifecourse that distinguishes between the return migration of children and youth, that of adults, and that of older migrants. Focusing on Roma returnees, we employ an understanding of migration not just as a means of generating resources, but also as a learning process where the Roma population acquires new ideas and a sense of agency and dignity. Informed by long‐term fieldwork in ethnically mixed localities in Romania (including participant observation and 76 semi‐structured interviews), we inquire into the ethnic relations and negotiations between Roma and non‐Roma populations. Migration results in a weakening of the economic dependency of the Roma on the non‐Roma. In this new context, which is still marred by ethnic prejudice and inequality, we analysed how local interethnic relations were reshaped by the returned Roma’s new consumption practices, new modes of communication, and new claims for equality. While adult Roma tend to demand equality and decent treatment, setting in motion a process of ethnic change, older returned Roma tend to maintain more submissive practices.
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- 2022
29. Acts of Belonging: Second Generation Youth in South Tyrol, Italy
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Mitterhofer, Johanna and Mitterhofer, Johanna
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This article studies citizenship beyond its manifestation as a formal legal status, by exploring citizenship as a process shaped by people’s everyday practices and experiences of belonging. Through investigating the daily struggles over belonging and membership of young people with migrant background in the autonomous province of South Tyrol in Northern Italy, this study pays particular attention to the ways in which belonging on the macro scale (the nation, the state) and the micro scale (the village, the city, the region) clash, intersect and interact with each other. By highlighting practices of belonging at the margins of a state by actors considered to be at the margins of the state, this article contributes to scholarly debates that “decentre” citizenship by studying it at, from and for the margins.
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- 2022
30. Die Anfänge des Sozinianismus: Genese und Eindringen des historisch-ethischen Religionsmodells in den universitären Diskurs der Evangelischen in Europa
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Daugirdas, Kęstutis and Daugirdas, Kęstutis
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Die bis zu ihrer Ausweisung im Jahr 1658 in Polen-Litauen beheimateten Sozinianer stellten eine transnational zusammengesetzte religiöse Minderheit protestantischer Herkunft dar, der es trotz der geringen Zahl ihrer Mitglieder gelang, eine bedeutende ideengeschichtliche Wirkung in Europa zu entfalten. Obwohl sie nur ca. ein Prozent der polnisch-litauischen Bevölkerung ausmachten, verfügten die Sozinianer in der Zeit von 1602 bis 1638 über ein akademisches Gymnasium und eine Druckerei in Raków, die für die Kultivierung und Verbreitung eines neuartigen Religionsmodells sorgten: Sozinianer gingen von der geschichtlichen Wandlung der religiös-sittlichen Normen im Sinne eines Perfektibilitätsprozesses aus, wobei sie, im Unterschied zu den etablierten Konfessionen, die subjektive Vernunft des Einzelnen zur letztgültigen Entscheidungsinstanz in religiösen Fragen erhoben. Dieses die Pluralität des Christentums prinzipiell bejahende, mit historisierend-philologischer Bibelexegese unterfütterte historisch-ethische Religionsmodell wurde zum Gegenstand zahlreicher Vorlesungen und Disputationen und wirkte vorbereitend auf das Aufkommen der europäischen Aufklärungstheologie. Die vorliegende Studie verfolgt jene Prozesse von ihren Ursprüngen im Denken Fausto Sozzinis an. Besondere Aufmerksamkeit gilt der Ausgestaltung des historisch-ethischen Religionsmodells durch die Vertreter des Frühsozinianismus und seiner diskursiven Verarbeitung an den protestantischen Universitäten im Alten Reich und in den Niederlanden.
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- 2022
31. 'Polish Question' in Lithuania and Problems of Polish-Lithuanian Relations at the Turn of the Century
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Musaev, Vadim I. and Musaev, Vadim I.
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This article tracks how relations between two neighbouring states of the Baltic region, Poland and Lithuania, developed over the last decades. These relations cannot be described in unambiguous terms. On the one hand, common aspirations for European integration created conditions for rapprochement and cooperation. On the other, the partnership has been complicated by disagreements and mutual claims. The main problem is the situation of the correspondent ethnic minorities in the two countries: Poles in Lithuania and Lithuanians in Poland. According to the Polish authorities, the interests of Lithuania's Polish residents are not safeguarded, and their rights are infringed. Similar complaints are voiced by Vilnius regarding the situation of ethnic Lithuanians in Poland. These contradictions are partly smoothed by common political interests: cooperation within the North Atlantic Alliance, defiance of the notorious 'threat from the East' and joint support for the pro-Western opposition in the neighbouring Belarus.
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- 2022
32. Ein Leib in Christo werden: Ehe und Sexualität im Täufertum der Frühen Neuzeit
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Reinholdt, Katharina and Reinholdt, Katharina
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The subject of marriage and sexuality among the Baptists of the 16th and early 17th century lies at the center of this study. The explosive nature of this subject stems from its potential for innovation: Within this fragmented religious minority there were a number of secret marriages as well as divorces and even cases of bigamy and polygamy. These events not only shaped the image of the Baptists in the eyes of their contemporaries, they also heavily influenced the development of the Baptists from radical outsiders at the beginning of the Reformation to an established religious minority in the 17th century. The historical reception of the Baptists was also long overshadowed by the so-called "libertarian" tendencies of the era. This new study on the concept of marriage among the Baptists is also relevant to understanding the role of marriage in the context of the Reformation. The Baptist idea of marriage may also be seen as a conscious counterpart to Luther's concept of marriage as a "worldly thing." Between the poles of the old (Catholic) and the new (Protestant) understanding of marriage lay the Baptist position as an independent answer to the question of a new balance between the religious and the worldly aspects of this institution. The marked parallels to the more radical ideas that later emerged suggest that the Baptist position toward marriage was indeed a genuinely reformatory phenomenon and not, as long thought, a belated result of the heretic movements of the Late Middle Ages.
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- 2022
33. Autonomie - Option zur friedlichen Beilegung des Kurdenkonfliktes in der Türkei?
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Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Gürbey, Gülistan, Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, and Gürbey, Gülistan
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- 2022
34. Auf der Suche nach einer Lösung der Kurdenfrage in der Türkei: Optionen und Hindernisse
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Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, Gürbey, Gülistan, Hessische Stiftung Friedens- und Konfliktforschung, and Gürbey, Gülistan
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- 2022
35. Statistical and Perceived Diversity and Their Impacts on Neighborhood Social Cohesion in Germany, France and the Netherlands
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Koopmans, Ruud, Schaeffer, Merlin, Koopmans, Ruud, and Schaeffer, Merlin
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The question whether ethnic diversity is associated with declining social cohesion has produced much controversy. We maintain that more attention must be paid to cognitive mechanisms to move the debate ahead. Using survey data from 938 localities in Germany, France, and the Netherlands, we explore a crucial individual-level mechanism: perceptions of diversity. We not only consider perceptions of the amount, but also of the qualitative nature of diversity. By asking about various qualitative aspects of diversity, we test the cognitive salience of three explanations that have been proposed in the literature for negative diversity effects: out-group biases, asymmetric preferences and coordination problems. We show that all three mechanisms matter. Perceptions both mediate statistical diversity effects, and have important explanatory power of their own. Moreover, we are able to address the question to what extend the relationship of perceived diversity and neighborhood social cohesion varies across policy contexts. Based on assumptions in the literature about positive impacts of inclusive and culturally pluralist immigrant integration policy approaches, we hypothesize that ethno-cultural diversity is less negatively related to neighborhood social cohesion in more inclusive policy contexts. Our results provide partial support for this hypothesis as perceived diversity has a significantly stronger negative impact on neighborhood cohesion in Germany.
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- 2022
36. Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: Linguistic Justice and Language Policy
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Csata, Zsombor, Marácz, László, Csata, Zsombor, and Marácz, László
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Multilingual or linguistically heterogeneous societies are increasing around the globe. Socio-political processes, like Europeanization and globalization, are responsible for this expansion. Universal norms and standards for language use and identity are spreading, mediated by international organizations and charters. In this view, multilingualism can be seen as a challenge to national social cohesion, though it remained undisputed before the development of global multi level governance. In many places, languages of traditional territorial minorities have been recognized and given official status, leading in some cases to new forms of local, regional, and national governance. Furthermore, the proliferation of multilingualism is boosted by a variety of forms of mobility, where mobility is understood as physical migration or new forms of virtual mobility connected to digital networks. Mobility in this sense underpins the linguistic and transnational identity of the migrants who bring new languages with them. One of the questions in need of analysis is the circumstances and conditions that lead to the inclusion/exclusion from society of specific linguistic groups with shared linguistic features. This thematic issue wants to address the apparent schism between multilingualism and social inclusion as well as the language policy and planning pursued by supranational institutions, states, and societal organizations in their efforts tackle it. In this issue, the focus of study of linguistically diverse societies will be on the closely interrelated dependencies which impact language policy and planning.
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- 2022
37. The Ideological Stance of Multilingualism in Education in Malaysia in the Press 2000-2020
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Pillai, Stefanie, Kaur, Surinderpal, Chau, Meng Huat, Pillai, Stefanie, Kaur, Surinderpal, and Chau, Meng Huat
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The past 20 years have witnessed major shifts in language and education policy in Malaysia. This reflects a range of social, economic, and political forces that influence and shape the policymaking in this multi-ethnic and multicultural country. Past research has suggested that language and education policies in Malaysia tend to have two main stances and are generally related to Malay (the national language), English, Mandarin, and Tamil. One stance is related to issues of globalization and employability, and the other is related to national and ethnic identities. In view of these stances, this paper seeks to contribute to the discussion and debates on these issues by empirically investigating inherent ideological positions in official statements published in two newspapers in the past 20 years. Specifically, it adopts concepts from critical discourse studies, and uses methods from computational linguistics to examine official statements from a total of 30,508 Malaysian newspaper articles published between 2000 and 2020. The findings indicate that the role of Malay and national ideology, and the global positioning of English continue to be central concerns in the discussion of language and education in Malaysia. In addition, the importance of learning Mandarin is also emphasized. However, indigenous and minority languages are largely absent in the discourses on education policies in the country. The effects of this exclusion are already apparent in the shift to languages like Malay, Mandarin, and English as a first language, and the increasing number of languages considered to be under threat in Malaysia.
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- 2022
38. 'Race, colour or religion': Der politische Blick auf Minderheitenreligionen in Großbritannien seit dem Zweiten Weltkrieg
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Sturm-Martin, Imke and Sturm-Martin, Imke
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Von 1950 bis 1980 vervielfachten sich Zahl und Größe religiöser Minderheitengruppen in Großbritannien aufgrund der Nachkriegszuwanderung, doch anders als bei vorangegangenen Wanderungen und im Unterschied zur Gegenwart wurden die verschiedenen Glaubensrichtungen der neuen Einwanderer während dieses Zeitraums kaum thematisiert. Dieser Zugang ist vor dem Hintergrund einer untergehenden Kolonialmacht zu sehen, die an der Illusion eines Commonwealth mit gleichberechtigten Untertanen ("subjects") festhielt, aber die eigene Dominanz nicht aufgeben wollte. Das Gruppenmerkmal "race" diente in der Endphase des Empires als allumfassendes Etikett, das weitere Differenzierungen überflüssig machen sollte. Eine neue Minderheitengeneration, die die Religion seit den 1980er-Jahren als wichtiges Element der Abgrenzung entdeckt hat, und das davon unabhängige Aufkommen des islamistischen Terrorismus haben die Phase des religiösen Desinteresses beendet., The number and size of populations belonging to minority religions in the UK multiplied between 1950 and 1980 due to immigration from the Commonwealth. Unlike previous and subsequent waves of immigration, religion did not become a public issue at this time. The new policy of multiculturalism focused predominantly on the theme of “race”. This approach emerged against the background of a declining imperial power which attempted to maintain an illusion of a Commonwealth of equal "subjects" and imperial dominance. The label "race" served to distinguish between "native" British on the one hand and colonial subjects on the other and, at the same time, brushed over existing cultural or religious differences. In the 1980s, when a new minority generation discovered religion as a means to emphasise diversity and (independently of this) Islamic terrorism began to spread, the period in which religion had been ignored came to an end.
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- 2022
39. African migrants plight in China: Afrophobia impedes China's race for Africa's resources and markets
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Kohnert, Dirk and Kohnert, Dirk
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Discrimination against the approximately 500,000 African (mostly irregular) immigrants has recently spread in China. During the corona pandemic, it degenerates into a true Afrophobia. Shortly before, five Nigerians in Guangzhou had reportedly tested positive for Covid-19. Africans are widely accused as drug traffickers and criminals. Also, they would endanger China's global competitiveness for Africa's resources through media baiting abroad. Current reports testify the displacement of African migrants from homes and hotels in Guangzhou (Canton), where most of the Africans live. They are dependent on informal, mostly illegal networks in order to be able to stay in the country. In online social networks Afrophobia as cyber racism is particularly pronounced. Thereby, racism is more deeply rooted in the mentality of many Chinese than is commonly assumed. According to a traditional Chinese proverb, the greatest evil to be avoided is 'the destroyed nation and the annihilated race'. In addition, since 2005 land-grabbing by Chinese entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa arose international attention. Its main purpose is to ensure food security in China and to profit from international grain speculation. It was racially legitimized from the start, with slogans such as, only Chinese investments could save Africans from their traditional 'laziness'. This repeats deeply rooted neo-colonial European prejudices of a 'wild, ahistoric and uncivilized Africa'. The prejudices are still associated with a feeling of racial superiority. The social fabric of China has always embodied essential characteristics of the exclusion of 'foreigners', focused on ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation and gender. The African Union, various African governments and even the United States have sharply criticized Beijing for mistreating migrants, particularly those from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Uganda. Racist attacks on Africans in China have an oppressively long tradition, associated with the ex, In China breitet sich in letzter Zeit eine Diskriminierung der ca. 500.000 afrikanischen (meist irregulären) Einwanderer aus. Sie artet in der Corona-Pandemie zu einer wahren Afrophobie aus. Afrikaner werden pauschal als Drogenhändler und Kriminelle beschuldigt. Sie würden zudem über Medienhetze im Ausland Chinas globale Wettbewerbsfähigkeit um Afrikas Ressourcen gefährden. Aktuelle Meldungen berichten von der Vertreibung afrikanischer Migranten aus Wohnungen und Hotels in Guangzhou (Canton), wo die meisten Afrikaner leben. Sie sind auf informelle, meist illegale Netzwerke angewiesen, um im Land bleiben zu können. In sozialen online Netzwerken ist Afrophobie als Cyber-Rassismus besonders ausgeprägt. Rassismus ist in der Mentalität vieler Chinesen tiefer verwurzelt als gemeinhin angenommen. Nach einem traditionellen chinesischen Sprichwort gilt als größtes zu vermeidendes Übel die "zerstörte Nation und die vernichtete Rasse". Hinzu kommt seit 2005 die ‚Landnahme‘ chinesischer Unternehmer in Schwarzafrika. Sie dient hauptsächlich der Absicherung der Nahrungsmittelsicherheit Chinas und der internationalen Getreidespekulationen. Sie wurde von Anbeginn rassistisch legitimiert, mit Sprüchen, wie beispielsweise, nur chinesische Investitionen könnten die Afrikaner vor ihrer tradierten "Faulheit" retten. Damit wiederholen sich tief verwurzelte neo-koloniale europäische Vorurteile von einem "wilden und unzivilisierten Afrika". Dies ist nach wie vor verbunden mit einem Gefühl rassischer Überlegenheit. Das soziale Gefüge Chinas verkörperte schon immer wesentliche Merkmale der Ausgrenzung von "Fremden". Fokussiert auf ethnische Zugehörigkeit, Rasse, Religion, sexuelle Orientierung und Geschlecht. Die Afrikanische Union, verschiedene afrikanische Regierungen und sogar die Vereinigten Staaten haben Peking wegen der Misshandlung von Migranten, vor allem aus Nigeria, Ghana, Kenia und Uganda, scharf kritisiert. Kurz zuvor waren Berichten zufolge fünf Nigerianer in Guangzhou positiv a
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40. Le sort des migrants africains en Chine: L'afrophobie entrave la course de la Chine pour les ressources et les marchés de l'Afrique
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Kohnert, Dirk and Kohnert, Dirk
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La discrimination à l'encontre des quelque 500 000 immigrés africains (pour la plupart irréguliers) s'est récemment répandue en Chine. Pendant la pandémie de corona, cela dégénère en une véritable afrophobie. Peu de temps auparavant, cinq Nigérians de Guangzhou auraient été testés positifs pour Covid-19. Les Africains sont largement accusés d'être des trafiquants de drogue et des criminels. En outre, ils mettraient en danger la compétitivité mondiale de la Chine pour les ressources de l'Afrique par le biais du dénigrement médiatiques à l'étranger. Les rapports actuels témoignent du déplacement des migrants africains des maisons et des hôtels de Guangzhou (Canton), où vivent la plupart des Africains. Ils dépendent de réseaux informels, pour la plupart illégaux, pour pouvoir rester dans le pays. Dans les réseaux sociaux en ligne, l'afrophobie et le cyber-racisme sont particulièrement prononcés. Ainsi, le racisme est plus profondément enraciné dans la mentalité de nombreux Chinois qu'on ne le pense généralement. Selon un proverbe chinois traditionnel, le plus grand mal à éviter est "la nation détruite et la race anéantie". En outre, depuis 2005, l'accaparement des terres par des entrepreneurs chinois en Afrique subsaharienne a attiré l'attention de la communauté internationale. Son objectif principal est d'assurer la sécurité alimentaire en Chine et de profiter de la spéculation céréalière internationale. Il a été légitimé racialement dès le départ, avec des slogans tels que, seuls les investissements chinois pouvaient sauver les Africains de leur "paresse" traditionnelle., Discrimination against the approximately 500,000 African (mostly irregular) immigrants has recently spread in China. During the corona pandemic, it degenerates into a true Afrophobia. Shortly before, five Nigerians in Guangzhou had reportedly tested positive for Covid-19. Africans are widely accused as drug traffickers and criminals. Also, they would endanger China's global competitiveness for Africa's resources through media baiting abroad. Current reports testify the displacement of African migrants from homes and hotels in Guangzhou (Canton), where most of the Africans live. They are dependent on informal, mostly illegal networks in order to be able to stay in the country. In online social networks Afrophobia as cyber racism is particularly pronounced. Thereby, racism is more deeply rooted in the mentality of many Chinese than is commonly assumed. According to a traditional Chinese proverb, the greatest evil to be avoided is 'the destroyed nation and the annihilated race'. In addition, since 2005 land-grabbing by Chinese entrepreneurs in sub-Saharan Africa arose international attention. Its main purpose is to ensure food security in China and to profit from international grain speculation. It was racially legitimized from the start, with slogans such as, only Chinese investments could save Africans from their traditional 'laziness'. This repeats deeply rooted neo-colonial European prejudices of a 'wild, ahistoric and uncivilized Africa'. The prejudices are still associated with a feeling of racial superiority. The social fabric of China has always embodied essential characteristics of the exclusion of 'foreigners', focused on ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation and gender. The African Union, various African governments and even the United States have sharply criticized Beijing for mistreating migrants, particularly those from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Uganda. Racist attacks on Africans in China have an oppressively long tradition, associated with the ex
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41. Generating Samples of Diasporic Minority Populations: A Chilean Example
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Zöllner, Oliver and Zöllner, Oliver
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Introducing the German minority subpopulation of southern Chile and concepts of "ethnic" and "cultural" membership, the article proposes a sampling plan based on name typologies found in regional telephone directory entries. The aim is to generate a random sample of 1,000 German-Chileans with their names and addresses, its applications ranging from postal, personal or telephone surveys to qualitative inquiry and marketing or public diplomacy campaigns. Following a test run of the sampling procedure, the viability of the sampling plan is asserted, albeit with some cautious remarks about its limitations. The article argues that the sampling plan can be adapted to research in the context of other ethnic/cultural minorities as well, depending on circumstances.
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42. Victimisation and life satisfaction of gay and bisexual individuals in 44 European countries: the moderating role of country-level and person-level attitudes towards homosexuality
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Petrou, Paraskevas, Lemke, Richard, Petrou, Paraskevas, and Lemke, Richard
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We examined the link between victimisation and life satisfaction for 85,301 gay and bisexual individuals across 44 European countries. We expected this negative link to be stronger when the internalised homonegativity of the victim was high (e.g. because the victim is more vulnerable) and weaker when victimisation occurs in countries that express intolerance towards homosexuality (e.g. because in such contexts victims expect victimisation more and they attribute it to their external environment). Additionally, we expected internalised homonegativity to relate negatively to life satisfaction. Multilevel analyses revealed that victimisation (i.e. verbal insults, threats of violence, minor or major physical assaults) and internalised homonegativity were negatively related to life satisfaction. Furthermore, as we expected, the negative link between victimisation and life satisfaction was stronger when high internalised homonegativity was reported (and the interaction effect occurred for verbal insults and major assaults as outcome variables), while it was weaker when there was low national tolerance of homosexuality (and the interaction effect occurred for verbal insults and for minor assaults). Future research and social policy should consider how the consequences of victimisation are dependent on personal as well as national attitudes towards homosexuality., Nous avons examiné le lien entre la victimisation et la satisfaction de vivre chez 85,301 personnes gays et bisexuelles dans 44 pays européens. Nous nous attendions à ce que ce lien négatif soit plus marqué lorsque l’homonégativité intériorisée est forte (par exemple, parce que la personne qui souffre de cette victimisation est plus vulnérable), et plus faible lorsque la victimisation se manifeste dans les pays où l’intolérance vis-à-vis de l’homosexualité est exprimée (par exemple, parce que dans ce contexte, de manière plus forte, les victimes s’attendent à la victimisation et l’attribuent à l’environnement externe). De plus, nous anticipions un impact négatif de l’homonégativité intériorisée sur la satisfaction de vivre. Nos analyses multiniveaux ont révélé que la victimisation (c’est-à-dire, les insultes verbales, les menaces de violence, les agressions physiques mineures ou sévères) et l’homonégativité intériorisée avaient un impact négatif sur la satisfaction de vivre. En outre, comme nous nous y attendions, le lien négatif entre victimisation et satisfaction de vivre était plus marqué en présence d’une forte homonégativité intériorisée rapportée (et les effets d’interaction pour les insultes verbales et les agressions sévères se sont révélés en tant que variables des résultats), tandis qu’il était moins marqué dans un contexte de faible tolérance de l’homosexualité à l’échelle nationale (et les effets d’interaction se sont révélés pour les insultes verbales et les agressions mineures). À l’avenir, la recherche et les politiques sociales doivent prendre en compte la manière dont les conséquences de la victimisation dépendent des attitudes à la fois personnelles et nationales vis-à-vis de l’homosexualité., Aquí analizamos el vínculo entre victimización y satisfacción con la vida de 85.301 homosexuales y bisexuales de 44 países europeos. Previmos que este vínculo negativo sería más fuerte cuando la víctima presenta un nivel alto de homonegatividad interiorizada (p. ej., porque la víctima es más vulnerable) y más débil cuando la victimización ocurre en países que expresan intolerancia hacia la homosexualidad (p. ej., porque en tales contextos las víctimas esperan que la victimización sea mayor y la atribuyen a su entorno externo). Además, esperábamos que la homonegatividad interiorizada estuviese relacionada negativamente con la satisfacción con la vida. En análisis de varios niveles se observó que la victimización (es decir, insultos verbales, amenazas de violencia, agresiones físicas leves o graves) y la homonegatividad interiorizada estaban negativamente relacionadas con la satisfacción con la vida. Asimismo, tal como esperábamos, el vínculo negativo entre victimización y satisfacción con la vida era más fuerte cuando se informaba una alta homonegatividad interiorizada (y el efecto de interacción ocurría en casos de insultos verbales y agresiones graves como variables de resultado), mientras que era más débil cuando había un nivel bajo nacional de tolerancia hacia la homosexualidad (y el efecto de interacción ocurría en casos de insultos verbales y agresiones leves). En los estudios futuros y las políticas sociales debería tenerse en cuenta el modo en que las consecuencias de la victimización dependen tanto de la actitud personal como de las actitudes nacionales hacia la homosexualidad.
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43. Politique linguistique et enseignement des 'Langues de France'
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- Sociolinguistics, French Regional Languages, Educational Policies, French language--Dialects--Congresses, French language--Social aspects--Congresses, Sociolinguistics--France--Congresses, French language--Study and teaching--Congresse, Sprachpolitik, Minderheit
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C'est par l'enseignement que le français s'est diffusé et l'école a été en France le lieu le plus visible de l'exclusion des autres langues, notamment, mais pas seulement, des langues'régionales'. Qu'en est-il de cet enseignement et quels en sont les effets? Parvient-il à faire acquérir ces langues (breton, occitan, basque, les créoles...) et les cultures qu'elles portent aux élèves? Aujourd'hui, les'langues de France's'enseignent et les analyses développées dans ce volume allient l'étude concrète des situations et la réflexion de fond sur les enjeux de cet enseignement.
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44. Die rumänischen Identitäten in Veränderung
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Bíró Béla
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identität ,alterität ,minderheit ,kommunismus ,rumänien ,identity ,difference ,minority ,communism ,romania ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
The following paper looks into a heavily disputed concept within the social sciences, that of identity. The goal of the paper is to identify a morphology of identity, as a social phenomenon, by employing an analysis based on a fluid and historicist understanding of identity. The relationship and cohabitation of the ethnic groups in Romania, especially during the communist regime, serves both as example and study object of the analysis.
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45. Inklusive Exklusion durch Religion in Indien – hindu-nationalistische Tendenzen als Alarmsignal für die Weltgemeinschaft am Beispiel der National Education Policy
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Lang-Wojtasik, Gregor
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Educational policy ,Social exclusion ,Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen ,Fachdidaktik/Religion ,Benachteiligung ,India ,Teaching of religion ,Nationalismus ,Religious instruction ,Education ,ddc:370 ,Political science ,Weltgesellschaft ,Indien ,Religious studies ,Disadvantage ,Nationalism ,Inclusion ,Bildungspolitik ,Hinduism ,Hinduismus ,Religionserziehung ,Ausgrenzung ,World society ,Religious education ,Fachdidaktik/sozialkundlich-philosophische Fächer ,Minderheit ,Religionsunterricht ,Inclusion (education) ,Inklusion - Abstract
Mit dem Entwurf National Education Policy von 2019 werden bildungspolitische Rahmenvorgaben für ganz Indien vorgelegt. Diese läuten einen Paradigmenwechsel der nach eigenem Bekunden größten Demokratie der Welt ein. Ideologische Argumentationen der hindu-nationalistischen Regierungspartei stellen die seit der Unabhängigkeit des Subkontinents säkularplurale Demokratie in Frage. Verfassungsmäßig garantierte Einheit in Vielfalt soll durch inkludierenden Hindu-Nationalismus ersetzt werden. Dadurch werden jene ausgeschlossen, die dieser Ideologie nicht folgen wollen. Welthistorisch implizierte Höherwertigkeit wird mit zivilisatorischen Anfängen im Indus-Tal begründet. Der Beitrag ordnet exemplarische Aspekte des Themas systematisch für aufgeklärte Weltbürger/-innen in- und außerhalb Indiens, die sich ihrer historischen Verantwortung bewusst sind. (DIPF/Orig.), The draft of the National Education Policy of 2019 presents an educational policy framework for whole India. This opens up a paradigm shift for the biggest democracy of the world, according to own description. The Hindu nationalist ruling party’s ideological arguments question the secular plural democracy that has existed since the subcontinent gained independence. Unity in diversity guaranteed by the constitution shall be replaced by inclusive Hindu nationalism. This excludes those who do not want to follow this ideology. The implied worldhistorical superiority is based on civilizing roots of the Indus Valley. The article sorts out exemplary aspects of the topic systematically for enlightened global citizens in and outside India who are aware of their historical responsibility. (DIPF/Orig.)
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46. Marginalized Minorities in Malaysia? A Case Study of a Demolished Estate Hindu Temple in Penang
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Teo, Sue Ann
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religious minority ,Ethnologie, Kulturanthropologie, Ethnosoziologie ,Social Sciences ,religiöse Gruppe ,Südostasien ,penang ,hindus ,religious group ,Migration, Sociology of Migration ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,Political science ,Migration ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,minority ,Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology ,Hinduismus ,Marginalität ,marginality ,Malaysia ,malaysia ,Diskriminierung ,Southeast Asia ,Hinduism ,Minderheit ,hindu temple demolition ,ddc:300 ,Hindu temple demolition ,Hindus ,Penang ,discrimination - Abstract
In the literature, Malaysian Indians, as minorities, are marginalized and discriminated against, while their agency is either conspicuously lacking or one-dimensional. As a result, the mainstream discourse concerning Malaysian Indians is discursive and renders them subordinate. I argue that despite the marginalization and discrimination, grassroots Malaysian Indian Hindus are not powerless. With a case study of a demolished estate Hindu temple in Penang, I unpack their agential compliance and lack of confrontation when the state government destroyed their community temple. Their agential responses reflect their diverse political and social experiences as minorities and the myriad ways of interpreting the political rivalry between the ruling federal and opposition-led state government. Analysis of the case study is derived from ethnography and in-depth interviews with the estate Hindus., Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, Vol. 14 No. 1 (2021)
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47. Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: Linguistic Justice and Language Policy
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László Marácz and Zsombor Csata
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Mehrsprachigkeit ,Sprache ,social cohesion ,Multi-level governance ,Sociology and Political Science ,Social Psychology ,multilingualism ,soziale Kohäsion ,lcsh:HM401-1281 ,Identity (social science) ,Soziologie von Gesamtgesellschaften ,Economic Justice ,Sociology & anthropology ,Macrosociology, Analysis of Whole Societies ,Globalization ,Kommunikationssoziologie, Sprachsoziologie, Soziolinguistik ,Globalisierung ,Political science ,communication strategies ,Multilingualism ,Language policy ,Virtual mobility ,Sociology of Communication, Sociology of Language, Sociolinguistics ,language ,Sprachenpolitik ,minority ,communication ,social integration ,Kommunikation ,Variety (linguistics) ,Linguistics ,mobility ,economy of language ,language policy ,linguistic justice ,social inclusion ,lcsh:Sociology (General) ,Soziologie, Anthropologie ,interkulturelle Kommunikation ,Minderheit ,intercultural communication ,soziale Integration ,ddc:301 ,globalization - Abstract
Multilingual or linguistically heterogeneous societies are increasing around the globe. Socio-political processes, like Europeanization and globalization, are responsible for this expansion. Universal norms and standards for language use and identity are spreading, mediated by international organizations and charters. In this view, multilingualism can be seen as a challenge to national social cohesion, though it remained undisputed before the development of global multi level governance. In many places, languages of traditional territorial minorities have been recognized and given official status, leading in some cases to new forms of local, regional, and national governance. Furthermore, the proliferation of multilingualism is boosted by a variety of forms of mobility, where mobility is understood as physical migration or new forms of virtual mobility connected to digital networks. Mobility in this sense underpins the linguistic and transnational identity of the migrants who bring new languages with them. One of the questions in need of analysis is the circumstances and conditions that lead to the inclusion/exclusion from society of specific linguistic groups with shared linguistic features. This thematic issue wants to address the apparent schism between multilingualism and social inclusion as well as the language policy and planning pursued by supranational institutions, states, and societal organizations in their efforts tackle it. In this issue, the focus of study of linguistically diverse societies will be on the closely interrelated dependencies which impact language policy and planning.
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48. High rejection, low selection: How ‘punitive parties’ shape ethnic minority representation
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Patrick English
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Sociology and Political Science ,representation ,Politikwissenschaft ,ethnische Gruppe ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Immigration ,Punitive damages ,Ethnic group ,Einwanderung ,Großbritannien ,election ,nomination of candidates ,Wahl ,Public opinion ,regression analysis ,Representation (politics) ,ethnic group ,Einstellung ,Kandidatur ,candidacy ,Sociology ,Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture ,Political science ,Selection (genetic algorithm) ,Repräsentation ,media_common ,politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur ,European Social Survey ,minority ,business.industry ,Partei ,Great Britain ,British politics ,candidates ,British Election Study (BES) ,British Social Attitudes survey (BSA) ,European Values Study (EVS) ,European Social Survey (ESS) ,World Values Study (WVS) ,Kandidatenaufstellung ,Regressionsanalyse ,Minderheit ,attitude ,ddc:320 ,öffentliche Meinung ,public opinion ,party ,business ,EVS ,Social psychology ,immigration - Abstract
Evidence suggests that as public opinion towards immigration becomes more negative, so the descriptive representation of ethnic minority groups is increasingly restricted. Recently, some initial research into the causal mechanism hinted that this effect is driven by patterns of candidacy. This suggests that political parties are creating an ‘ethnic penalty’ of their own in the selection stage. This paper investigates the relationship between patterns of candidacy, party strategy, and public opinion in Great Britain from 1997 to 2019, and proposes that ‘punitive parties’ are strongly responsible for shaping the representational outcomes of minority groups. I find support for earlier suggestions that parties are increasingly likely to place ethnic minority candidates away from ‘winnable’ contests as anti-immigrant hostility rises. These findings are important for our conceptions of ethnic penalties, of party behaviour in selection processes, and for the study and cause of improving political representation.
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49. Genesis and Role of Madhesh Movement on state-restructuring in Nepal
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Deepak Chaudhary
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dignity, exclusion, federalism, inclusion, madhesh movement, and nation-building ,minority rights ,Politikwissenschaft ,ethnische Gruppe ,Ethnologie, Kulturanthropologie, Ethnosoziologie ,soziale Bewegung ,Integration ,Südasien ,South Asia ,Minderheitenrecht ,ethnic group ,Exklusion ,Nepal ,federalism ,lcsh:Social sciences (General) ,Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture ,Social sciences, sociology, anthropology ,Political science ,exclusion ,politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur ,Sozialwissenschaften, Soziologie ,minority ,dignity ,Madhesh movement ,nation-building ,Ethnology, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnosociology ,politischer Wandel ,political change ,Diskriminierung ,social movement ,Minderheit ,ddc:320 ,ddc:300 ,lcsh:H1-99 ,Föderalismus ,discrimination - Abstract
The study aims to explore the genesis and the role of the Madhesh movement on state-restructuring in Nepal as well as challenges. This social movement erupted in January 2007 in the Tarai/Madhesh (southern plain terrain) region of Nepal after the issues of federalism and proportional representation were not included in the Interim Constitution. The data collection of this empirically-based study was carried out through In-depth interviews with participants (politicians, journalists, and ordinary people) of the movement, and direct observation. The Madheshi community as the excluded community in Nepal seemed to have angered against state-sponsored discrimination and exclusion that had been occurring for centuries. Madheshis were treated as non-Nepali; though the history of Nepal’s Tarai/Madhesh has been old. The movement was spontaneous to a large extent against the state's prejudices and discriminations. This movement brought the changes, promoting social justice and equality in essence, and Madheshis / minorities’ rights and inclusion in particular. As a result, the number of electoral constituencies was increased as it reached 120 in Tarai/Madhesh while it was 80 only; the representation of Madheshi and other minorities in the political arena reached 35 % and more, while it was 20% only. The main output of this movement was that it contributed to ensuring the principle of inclusion and federalism as a political system.
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50. Passing the Mic: Toward Culturally Responsive Out of School Time Leadership
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Ishmael A. Miller
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Au��erschulische Einrichtung ,Afro-American ,F��hrung ,Mentorprogramm ,Culture ,Schulpädagogik ,370 Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen ,Out of school ,0504 sociology ,Pedagogy ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Leadership style ,Sociology ,Case Studies (Education) ,biology ,05 social sciences ,Jugendlicher ,Miller ,Cultural education ,050301 education ,Interkulturelle und International Vergleichende Erziehungswissenschaft ,Intercultural education ,370 Education ,Außerschulische Jugendbildung ,Out-of-school education ,Positive Youth Development ,Interkulturelle Bildung ,Führung ,Adolescent ,Erziehung, Schul- und Bildungswesen ,Fallstudie ,Case study ,Youth leadership ,Education ,ddc:370 ,Educational leadership ,Qualitative research ,Interview ,USA ,Ethnische Minderheit ,Social change ,Außerschulische Einrichtung ,050401 social sciences methods ,Qualitative Forschung ,biology.organism_classification ,Out of school activities ,High School ,Out of school education ,Minderheit ,Culturally responsive ,Ethnic minority ,0503 education ,Au��erschulische Jugendbildung - Abstract
Extract ----- Abstract The aim of this study was to explore the application of culturally responsive school leadership (CRSL) in an out of school time organization (OST). This was accomplished by analyzing how the actions of leaders both enabled and constrained CRSL. Research was conducted with Inspire Mentoring an OST organization that provides mentoring services to approximately 90-120 high school students of color from freshman through senior year. Approximately 60% of the mentors identify as people of color. The data collected for this qualitative case study occurred over 6 months and included: 6 semi-structured interviews with executive leaders and adult mentors, 5 observations of organizational meetings and community workshops, and reviewed documents from Inspire Mentoring. The leadership practices observed were analyzed using the behaviors of CRSL. This study suggest that positional OST leaders should become more connected to their community understanding longstanding inequities, interrogate their own worldviews, and work in tandem with minoritized youth and community members to address cultural youth development needs. Keywords: out of school time, culturally responsive school leadership, youth leadership, case study ----- Bibliography: Miller, Ishmael A.: Passing the Mic: Toward Culturally Responsive Out of School Time Leadership, IJREE – International Journal for Research on Extended Education, Vol. 8, Issue 1-2020, pp. 52-65. https://doi.org/10.3224/ijree.v8i1.05
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