Past Issues of the International Journal on Multicultural Societies (IJMS)
IJMS • Vol. 11, No. 2, 2009
Turks Abroad: Settlers, Citizens, Transnationals
Contents
- Turks Abroad: Settlers, Citizens, Transnationals – Introduction, pp. 104-118
Christine Inglis, Samim Akgönül and Stéphane de Tapia - A “Three-Way Approach” to Incorporating Muslim Immigrants in the EU: A Turkish Perspective, pp. 119-135
Kemal Kirisci - Securitisation and Domestication of Diaspora Muslims and Islam: Turkish Immigrants in Germany and Australia, pp. 136-154
Michael Humphrey - Turkish Communities in the Russian Federation, pp. 155-173
Sergei V. Ryazantsev - “Soft” and “Hard” Landings: the Experience of School under Contrasting Institutional Arrangements in Australia and France, pp. 174-194
Joel Windle - Educational Progress of Children of Turkish Descent in the Netherlands, pp. 195-211
Maurice Crul - From “Kanak Attack” to the “GerKish Generation”: Second-Generation Turkish Narratives in German Culture and Politics, pp. 212-229
Jens Schneider - Turkish Transnational Media in Melbourne: a Migrant Mediascape, pp. 230-247
Liza Hopkins - A “Condition of Homelessness” or a “State of Double Consciousness”? Turkish Migrants and Home-Making in Australia, pp. 248-263
Banu Senay
IJMS • Vol. 11, No. 1, 2009
The Human Rights of Migrants
Contents
- The Human Rights of Migrants – Editorial Introduction, pp. 1-18
Kristina Touzenis and Ryszard Cholewinski - Defending the Weakest: The Role of International Human Rights Mechanisms in Protecting the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of Migrants, pp. 19-35
Pia Oberoi - Migration et travail décent, pp. 36-50
Étienne Piguet - Integration at What Cost? Research into What Refugees Have to Say About the Integration Process, pp. 51-74
Ruth Farrugia - Irregular Workers in Egypt: Migrant and Refugee Domestic Workers, pp. 75-90
Ray Jureidini - The Principle of Non-Discrimination and Entry, Stay and Expulsion of Foreigners Living with HIV/AIDS, pp. 91-103
Alexandre Devillard
IJMS • Vol. 10, No. 2, 2008
The Conditions of Modern Return Migrants
Contents
- The Conditions of Modern Return Migrants – Editorial Introduction, pp. 95-105
Jean Pierre Cassarino - Libyan Nationals in the United Kingdom: Geopolitical Considerations and Trends in Asylum and Return, pp. 106-127
Brad K. Blitz - Europe’s Security Approach Failing to Halt Migration from Libya, pp. 128-144
Sarah Hamood - Repatriation of Afghan and Iraqi Refugees from Iran: When Home is No Longer Home, pp. 145-168
Anisseh Van Engeland-Nourai - Remigration, Development and Mixed Embeddedness: an Agenda for Qualitative Research?, pp. 169-193
Tine Davids and Marieke Van Houte - Spaces of Europe – Places of Homeland: Greek-Danish Diaspora Life in Narratives of Home and Return, pp. 194-207
Anastasia Christou - Back from the “Outside”: Returnees and Diasporic Imagining in Iraqi Kurdistan, pp. 208-222
Diane E. King - Social and Economic Support Among Migrants and Families Left Behind in Transnational Contexts, pp. 223-239
Edson I. Urano and Lucia E. Yamamoto - OPEN FORUM: Similar Procedures, Divergent Function: Citizenship Tests in the United States, Canada, Netherlands and United Kingdom, pp. 240-261
Mario Peucker - OPEN FORUM: Cultural Perspectives on Digital Inclusion, pp. 262-280
Marcello El Khouri Buzato
IJMS • Vol. 10, No. 1, 2008
Citizenship Tests in a Post-National Era
Contents
- Citizenship Tests in Europe – Editorial Introduction, pp.1-9
Sue Wright - Northern Exposure: The New Danish Model of Citizenship Test, pp. 10-28
Silvia Adamo - Le modèle français d’intégration dans tous ses états : Entre réaffirmations républicaines et tentations populistes, pp. 29-39
Mélodie Beaujeu - From Liberal to Restrictive Citizenship Policies: the Case of the Netherlands, pp. 40-59
Ricky Van Oers - A Journey to Citizenship in the United Kingdom, pp. 60-75
Dina Kiwan - OPEN FORUM: Socio-Economic Trends in the Swedish Taxi Sector – Deregulation, Recommodification, Ethnification, pp. 76-94
Zoran Slavnic and Susanne Urban
IJMS • Vol. 9, No. 2, 2007
Migration and Integration in the Asia-Pacific Region
Contents
- Thematic Introduction: Migration Challenges in the Asia Pacific Region in the Twenty-First Century, pp.131-134
Amarjit Kaur and Ian Metcalfe - Migration Matters in the Asia-Pacific Region: Immigration Frameworks, Knowledge Workers and National Policies, pp. 135-157
Amarjit Kaur - Cross-Border Migration and East Asian Regional Integration, pp. 158-173
Tessa Morris-Suzuki - The Contested Basis of Nationhood: Key Issues when Analysing Labour Flows in Southeast Asia, pp. 174-184
Michael Leigh - Transnationalism in an Uncertain Environment: Relationship between Migration, Policy and Theory, pp. 185-204
Christine Inglis - Harnessing Untapped Development Potential in the Asia-Pacific Island Region through the Mobility of Skilled Indian Workers, pp. 205-218
Binod Khadria - Indonesian Labour Migration: Issues and Challenges, pp. 219-235
Aswatini Raharto - Where Internal and International Migration Intersect: Mobility and the Formation of Multi-Ethnic Communities in the Riau Islands Transit Zone, pp. 236-263
Lenore Lyons and Michele Ford - OPEN FORUM: The End of National Models? Integration Courses and Citizenship Trajectories in Europe, pp. 264-283
Dirk Jacobs and Andrea Rea - OPEN FORUM: Daily Life and Social Integration of Immigrants in City and Small Town – Evidence from Norway, pp. 284-306
Marko Valenta
IJMS • Vol. 9, No. 1, 2007
Migrant Integration in Rural Areas – Evidence from New Countries of Immigration
Contents
- Migrant Integration in Rural and Urban Areas of New Settlement Countries: Thematic Introduction, pp. 1-12
Birgit Jentsch - Fresh or Refreshed Talent: Exploring Population Change in Europe and Some Policy Initiatives, pp. 13-34
Mike Danson - Migrant Workers in Rural Scotland: “Going to the Middle of Nowhere”, pp. 35-53
Birgit Jentsch, Philomena De Lima, Brian MacDonald - Changing Places: Voluntary Sector Work with Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Core and Peripheral Regions of the UK, pp. 54-74
Allan Findlay, Nicholas Fyfe, Emma Stewart - The Challenge of Migrant Integration in Ireland, pp. 75-90
Piaras Mac Éinrí - OPEN FORUM: Recognition of the Qualifications of Migrant Workers: Reconciling the Interests of Individuals, Countries of Origin and Countries of Destination, pp. 91-112
Sophie Nonnenmacher - OPEN FORUM: Managed Multiculturalism in Finnish Media Initiatives, pp. 113-130
Karina Horsti
IJMS • Vol. 8, No. 2, 2006
Democracy and Power-Sharing in Multi-National States
Contents
- Democracy and Power-Sharing in Multinational States: Thematic Introduction, pp. 119-126
Matthijs Bogaards - Brokered Democracy-Building: Developing Democracy through Transitional Governance in Cambodia, East Timor and Afghanistan, pp. 127-161
Naazneen H. Barma - Decentralisation: The New Delusion of Ethnic Conflict Regulation?, pp. 162-182
Camille A. Monteux - Direct Democracy: a Risk or an Opportunity for Multicultural Societies? The Experience of the Four Swiss Multilingual Cantons, pp. 183-202
Nenad Stojanović - Legitimacy, Democracy and Diversity in the European Union, pp. 203-224
Peter A. Kraus
IJMS • Vol. 8, No. 1, 2006
Transnational Knowledge Through Diaspora Networks
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 1-3
Sami Mahroum and Paul de Guchteneire - Diaspora Knowledge Networks: Vanishing Doubts and Increasing Evidence, pp. 4-24
Jean-Baptiste Meyer and Jean-Paul Wattiaux - Transnational Diaspora Options: How Developing Countries Could Benefit from their Emigrant Populations, pp. 25-42
Sami Mahroum, Cynthia Eldridge and Abdallah S. Daar - Brain Drain and Innovation Systems in the South, pp. 43-60
Rodrigo Arocena and Judith Sutz - Circulation of Competencies and Dynamics of Regional Production Systems, pp. 61-83
Alain Berset and Olivier Crevoisier - The Limits and Possibilities of Ethnic Entrepreneurship: The Case of ICT Firms in Sweden, pp. 84-101
Jonathan Michael Feldman - OPEN FORUM: Cracks in the Wall of Multiculturalism? A Review of Attitudinal Studies in the Netherlands, pp. 102-118
Fons J. R. Van De Vijver, Saskia R. G. Schalk-Soekar, Judit Arends-Tóth and Seger M. Breugelmans
IJMS • Vol. 7, No. 2, 2005
National Identity and Attitudes Towards Migrants – Findings from the ISSP
Contents
- Nationalism, Citizenship and Immigration in Social Science Research – Editorial Introduction, pp. 82-89
Juan Diez Medrano and Matthias Koenig - National Identity and Xenophobia in an Ethnically Divided Society, pp. 90-118
Noah Lewin-Epstein and Asaf Levanon - British National Identity and Attitudes towards Immigration, pp. 119-132
Anthony F. Heath and James R. Tilley - Nation, Citizenship and Immigration in Contemporary Spain, pp. 133-156
Juan Diez Medrano
IJMS • Vol. 7, No. 1, 2005
The Links between Academic Research and Public Policies in the Field of Migration and Ethnic Relations: Selected National Case-Studies
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 1-2
Matthias Koenig - The Links between Academic Research and Public Policies in the Field of Migration and Ethnic Relations: Selected National Case Studies – Thematic Introduction, pp. 3-10
Eric Florence and Marco Martiniello - Does Migration Research Matter in China? A Review of its Relationship to Policy since the 1980s, pp. 11-32
Biao Xiang and Shen Tan - Bridges between Research and Policy? The Case of Post-War Immigration and Integration Policies in the Netherlands, pp. 33-48
Rinus Penninx - Social Science Research and Public Policies: the Case of Immigration in Belgium, pp. 49-67
Eric Florence and Marco Martiniello - Les migrations, un fait de société majeur, mais un champ de recherche encore marginal au Maroc, pp. 68-81
Mohamed Charef
IJMS • Vol. 6, No. 2, 2004
Managing Migration and Diversity in the Asia Pacific Region and Europe
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 196-201
Christine Inglis & Matthias Koenig - Crossing Frontiers: Race, Migration and Borders in Southeast Asia, pp. 202-223
Amarjit Kaur - Is State Sovereignty Declining? An Exploration of Asylum Policy in Japan, pp. 224-242
Hideki Tarumoto - Will Migrant Remittances Continue Through Time? A New Answer to an Old Question, pp. 243-252
Elizabeth Grieco - Theorising Return Migration: the Conceptual Approach to Return Migrants Revisited, pp. 253-279
Jean-Pierre Cassarino - Alive and Kicking? Multiculturalism in Flanders, pp. 280-299
Dirk Jacobs - The Management of Multiculturalism: Coming to Terms with the Multiplication of Experienced Difference, pp. 300-321
Hans Siebers
IJMS • Vol. 6, No. 1, 2004
Multilingualism on the Internet
Contents
NB: The discontinued pagination is due to the fact that each article has its French translation.
- Editorial, pp. 1- 2
Matthias Koenig - Thematic Introduction, pp. 5 – 13
Sue Wright - Globalization, Transnational Communication and the Internet, pp. 22- 37
David Block - An Analysis of the Language Repertoires of Students in Higher Education and their Language Choices on the Internet, pp. 52-75
Helen Kelly Holmes
(Ukraine, Poland, Macedonia, Italy, France, Tanzania, Oman and Indonesia) - From the Oral Tradition to the Information Era: the Case of Tanzania, pp. 99 – 124
Safari Mafu - The Internet in Arabic-speaking Settings: a Case Study, pp. 146 -158
Richard Peel - Japanese Speakers and the Internet, pp. 173 – 183
Helen Gerrard and Sachiko Nakamura
IJMS • Vol. 5, No. 2, 2003
Pluralism and Multiculturalism in Colonial and Post-Colonial Societies
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 104-105
Matthias Koenig - Pluralism and Multiculturalism in Colonial and Post-Colonial Society – Thematic Introduction, pp. 106-118
John Rex & Gurharpal Singh - Is Multiculturalism a Workable Policy in South Africa?, pp. 119-134
Simon Bekker & Anne Leildé - Malaysia and Capitalist Modernisation: Plural and Multicultural Models, pp. 135-147
Steve Fenton - Multiculturalism in Contemporary India, pp. 148-161
Harihar Bhattacharyya - Pluralism and Democracy in Pakistan, pp. 162-176
Mohammad Waseem - Sikhs in Multicultural Societies, pp. 177-192
Darshan S. Tatla
IJMS • Vol. 5, No. 1, 2003
Multiculturalism and Political Integration in Modern Nation-States
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 1-2
Matthias Koenig - Multiculturalism and Political Integration in Modern Nation-States: Thematic Introduction, pp. 3 – 19
John Rex & Gurharpal Singh - Assessing Multiculturalism Theoretically: E Pluribus Unum, Sic et Non, pp. 20-39
Edward A. Tiryakian - Multiculturalism in Contemporary Britain: Reflections on the “Leicester Model”, pp. 40-54
Gurharpal Singh - Multiculturalism in Germany: Local Management of Immigrants’ Social Inclusion, pp. 55-76
Frank-Olaf Radtke - Multiculturalism in France, pp. 77-87
Catherine Wihtol de Wenden - Multiculturalism in Japan: Citizenship Policy for Immigrants, pp. 88-103
Hideki Tarumoto
IJMS • Vol. 4, No. 2, 2002
Protecting Endangered Minority Languages: Sociolinguistic Perspectives
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 148-149
Matthias Koenig - Thematic Introduction: Protecting Endangered Minority Languages: Sociolinguistic Perspectives, pp. 150-161
Eda Derhemi - Colonisation, Globalisation, and the Future of Languages in the Twenty-first Century, pp. 162-193
Salikoko Mufwene - The Impact of Language Policy on Endangered Languages, pp. 194-212
Suzanne Romaine - Minority Matters: Issues in Minority Languages in India, pp. 213-234
Rajeshwari Pandharipande - Uchumataqu: Research in Progress on the Bolivian Altiplano, pp. 235-247
Pieter Muysken - The Endangered Arbresh Language and the Importance of Standardised Writing for its Survival: The Case of Piana degli Albanesi, pp. 248-269
Eda Derhemi - Endangered Minority Languages: Prospects for Sociolinguistic Research, pp. 270-275
Joshua Fishman
IJMS • Vol. 4, No. 1, 2002
The Impact of Government Policies on Territorially Based Ethnic or Nationalist Movements
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 1-2
Matthias Koenig - Thematic Introduction: Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict, pp. 3-15
Juan Díez Medrano - Nationalist Extremism and Outcomes of State Policies in the Basque Country, 1979–2001, pp. 16-40
Enric Martínez-Herrera - Conflict Management in Northern Ireland, pp. 41-73
Stefan Wolff - The Evolving Parameters of Quebec Nationalism, pp. 74-96
François Rocher - Redefining the Territorial Bases of Power: Peasants, Indians and Guerrilla Warfare in Chiapas, Mexico, pp. 97-127
Guillermo Trejo - The Decline of PKK and the Viability of a One-state Solution in Turkey, pp. 128-147
Matthew Kocher
IJMS • Vol. 3, No. 2, 2001
The Human Rights of Linguistic Minorities and Language Policies
Contents
- Editorial, p. 55
Matthias Koenig - Thematic Introduction, pp. 56-60
Fernand de Varennes and Claire Murray - The European Union and Minority Language Rights: Respect for the Cultural and Linguistic Diversity, pp. 61-77
Niamh Nic Shuibhne - Language Rights and Minorities in South Africa, pp. 78-98
Kristin Henrard - OSCE Developments and Linguistic Minorities, pp. 99-126
Sally Holt and John Packer - Language Policies in Present-Day Central Asia, pp. 127-136
Birgit N. Schlyter - Development of the Language Legislation in the Baltic States, pp. 137-154
Boris Tsilevich
IJMS • Vol. 3, No. 1, 2001
Lesser Used Languages and the Law in Europe
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 1-4
Matthias Koenig and Fernand de Varennes - The Protection of Linguistic Minorities: A Historical Approach, pp. 5-14
Eduardo Javier Ruiz Vieytez - Language Rights as an Integral Part of Human Rights, pp. 15-25
Fernand de Varennes - La Charte Européenne des Langues Régionales ou Minoritaires: Un instrument juridique au service du patrimoine linguistique européen, pp. 26-32
Elda Moreno - The European Union and Lesser Used Languages, pp. 33-43
Dónall Ó Riagáin - Language and Power: Background to the Debate on Linguistic Rights, pp. 44-54
Sue Wright
IJMS • Vol. 2, No. 2, 2000
Religious Diversity in the Russian Federation
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 53-54
Matthias Koenig - The Challenges of Religious Pluralism in Post-Sowjet Russia, pp. 55-75
Kathy Rousselet - Religious Pluralism and National Identity in Russia, pp. 97-124
Alexander Agadjanian - L’institution militaire face à la pluralité religieuse dans l’État russe (The Military and Religious Pluralism in Russia), pp. 152-174
Françoise Daucé - Religious Diversity in Present-Day Russia: The Omsk Model, pp. 175-195
Vladimir Borisovitch Iachine - Note sur les relations entre religion et système éducatif en Russie (Religion and Education in Russia), pp. 218-223
Nikolai Mitrokhin
IJMS • Vol. 2, No. 1, 2000
Managing Religious Diversity in a Global Context – Debate Continued
Contents
- Editorial, pp. 1-3
Matthias Koenig - The Resurgence of Religious Movements in Processes of Globalisation: Beyond End of History or Clash of Civilisations, pp. 4-15
S. N. Eisenstadt - Global Systems and Religious Diversity in the Inner City: Migrants in the East End of London, pp. 16-39
Greg Smith - Religious Diversity in Prisons and in the Military: The Rights of Muslim Immigrants in Norwegian State Institutions, pp. 40-52
Inger Furseth
IJMS • Vol. 1, No. 2, 1999
The Public Management of Religious Diversity
Contents
NB: The discontinued pagination is due to Motta’s article translated into French.
- Editorial, p. 39
Matthias Koenig - The Diversity of Religious Pluralism, pp. 40 – 54
Françoise Champion - The Management of Religious Diversity in England and Wales with Special Reference to Prison Chaplaincy, pp. 55 – 66
James A. Beckford - Religious Representation in a Revised House of Lords, pp. 67 – 71
Grace Davie - Sociologists Managing Religion: The Formation of Afro-Brazilian Theology, pp. 72 – 81
Roberto Motta - Book Review: Atlas of American Diversity by Larry Hajime Shinagawa and Michael Jang, pp. 99 – 101
Eve Mullen
IJMS • Vol. 1, No. 1, 1999
Exploring Religious Pluralism
Contents
- Editorial, p. 1
Matthias Koenig - Human Rights, Religious Conflict, and Globalisation. Ultimate Values in a New World Order, pp. 2 – 19
James V. Spickard - Modes of Religious Pluralism under Conditions of Globalisation, pp. 20 – 34
Ole Riis - Book Review: Religion in Prison. Equal Rites in a Multi-Faith Society by James Beckford and Sophie Gilliat, pp. 35- 38
Paul Weller