Results for 'emigration'

730 found
Order:
  1.  4
    Madeiran emigration to South Africa since the 1960s: A sociocultural and linguistic perspective.Naidea Nunes Nunes & Bruna Micaela Freitas Pereira - 2021 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 17 (1-2):175-196.
    This article focuses on a study of historical emigration from the 1960s onwards, showing the importance of intercultural interaction. Due to the poverty, hunger and precarious living conditions that existed in Madeira Island, many young people saw emigration to South Africa as a means of escaping a difficult life. Arduous jobs due to their limited qualifications, as well as legal constraints and an inability to understand the language, were just some of the barriers encountered by these emigrants. By (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  2. Physician emigration, population health and public policies.Alok Bhargava - 2013 - Journal of Medical Ethics 39 (10):616-618.
    This brief commentary reappraises the issue of emigration of physicians from developing countries to developed countries. A methodological framework is developed for assessing the impact of physician emigration on population health outcomes. The evidence from macro and micro studies suggest that developing countries especially in sub-Saharan Africa would benefit from regulating physician emigration because the loss of physicians can lower quality of healthcare services and lead to worse health outcomes. Further discussion is contained in an e-letter: http://jme.bmj.com/content/early/2013/05/30/medethics-2013-101409/reply.
    Direct download (7 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  3.  3
    Emigration and Power: A Study of Sects in Lebanon, 1860–2010.Wendy Pearlman - 2013 - Politics and Society 41 (1):103-133.
    How does emigration affect access to and struggles for power in sending states? For competing groups in the homeland, emigration presents a contradiction: demographic losses but possible economic gains. Wins and losses from this trade-off evolve with shifts in who migrates, to where, and when. I illustrate these relationships in the case of Lebanon since 1860, focusing on the balance of power among sectarian communities. The country’s first migratory wave concentrated material benefits and population deficits in the Christian (...)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  4.  10
    Emigration to Make Lithuania Free: Modelling the Ownership Relations (article in Lithuanian).Mindaugas Maksimaitis - 2011 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 18 (2):441-454.
    The article describes the publications of 1945–1990 in the Lithuanian emigration press, reflecting the efforts to use the intellectual potential of Lithuanian emigration in the future in order to reconstruct the Lithuanian political-social system and public relations after breaking away from the Soviet Union. One of the tasks of higher importance the emigration considered was the search for the proper future legal regulation in the sphere of ownership relations, taking into account the essential reforms in this sphere (...)
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  5.  15
    Colonial Emigration, Public Policy, and Tory Romanticism, 1783-1830.Karen O'Brien - 2009 - In Duncan Kelly (ed.), Lineages of Empire: The Historical Roots of British Imperial Thought. pp. 161.
    This chapter focuses on white colonial emigration and the settlement of the British and Irish following the loss of the first British Empire. In particular, it examines the British imaginative engagement with the figure of the colonial settler as a casualty of war, industrialization, and poverty, as well as an economic migrant who nevertheless appeared to signify the potential for the recuperation of British society in the future. The chapter is also concerned with the role of the Romantic writers (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  6.  34
    Emigration in a Time of Cholera : Freedom, Brain Drain, and Human Rights.Kieran Oberman - 2016 - Law, Ethics and Philosophy 4:87-108.
    A number of philosophers argue that the earth’s resources belong to every- one equally. Suppose this is true. Does this entail that people have a right to migrate across borders? This article considers two models of egalitarian ownership and assesses their implications for immigration policy. The first is Equal Division, under which each person is granted an equal share of the value of the earth’s natural resources. The second is Common Ownership, under which every person has the right to use (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   4 citations  
  7.  40
    Emigration and return in the zajecar region.Milena Davidovic - 1992 - World Futures 33 (1):143-153.
    (1992). Emigration and return in the zajecar region. World Futures: Vol. 33, Culture and Development: European Experiences and Challenges A Special Research Report of the European Culture Impact Research Consortium (EUROCIRCON), pp. 143-153.
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  8.  13
    German émigré psychologists in Tel Aviv.Martin Liebscher - 2017 - History of the Human Sciences 30 (2):54-68.
    The First International Congress for Analytical Psychology was held in Zurich from 7 to 12 August 1958. On this occasion a small group of Israeli psychologists, represented by Erich Neumann, was accepted as a charter group member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, which marked the foundation of the Israel Association of Analytical Psychology. The history leading up to this official birth date is mainly associated with the efforts of Erich Neumann – and rightly so; however, a number of (...)
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  9.  22
    Emigration and community.Samantha Vice - 2017 - South African Journal of Philosophy 36 (1):13-23.
    In this paper I discuss Gillian Brock’s and Michael Blake’s discussion of emigration in Debating Brain Drain in relation to the particular case of South Africa, and explore whether skilled white people have a duty to remain in the country. Focusing on the role of community in this debate, I argue that communities and allegiances in South Africa are still too divided and antagonistic for them to play the duty-grounding role that Brock requires.
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  10.  6
    Emigration and Political Development.Jonathon W. Moses - 2011 - Cambridge University Press.
    While policy makers, international organizations and academics are increasingly aware of the economic effects of emigration, the potential political effects remain understudied. This book maps the nature of the relationship that links emigration and political development. Jonathon W. Moses explores the nature of political development, arguing that emigration influences political development. In particular, he introduces a new cross-national database of annual emigration rates and analyzes specific cases of international emigration under varying political and economic contexts.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  11.  42
    Emigration, isolation and the slow start of molecular biology in germany.U. Deichmann - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (3):449-471.
    Until the 1930s Germany had been the international leader in biochemistry, chemistry, and areas of biology. After WWII, however, molecular biology as a new interdisciplinary scientific enterprise was scarcely represented in Germany for almost 20 years. Three major reasons for the low performance of molecular biology are discussed: first, the forced emigration of Jewish scientists after 1933, which not only led to the expulsion of future distinguished molecular biologists, but also to a strong decline of ''dynamic biochemistry'', a field (...)
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  12.  17
    Chinese Émigré Intellectuals and Their Quest for Liberal Values in the Cold War, 1949–69 by Kenneth Kai-chung Yung.Milan Matthiesen - 2022 - Philosophy East and West 72 (2):1-5.
    Kenneth Kai-chung Yung’s Chinese Émigré Intellectuals and Their Quest for Liberal Values in the Cold War presents the philosophical and political development of Chinese intellectuals who fled the mainland after the Communist takeover in 1949. Focusing on Yin Haiguang 殷海光, Zhang Junmai 張君勱, and Xu Fuguan 徐復觀, the author provides a comparative account and comprehensive overview of the many facets of intellectual discourse among Chinese post-war philosophers and public intellectuals.Yung’s book is structured into five chapters. While the first two chapters (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  13.  11
    Émigrés on the October Revolution: The Suicide of Russia in the Novels of Ayn Rand and Mark Aldanov.Anastasiya Vasilievna Grigorovskaya - 2018 - Journal of Ayn Rand Studies 18 (1):43-54.
    The events of the Russian Revolution, which took place one hundred years ago in October 1917, are reflected in Ayn Rand's first novel We the Living. This article shows Rand's relationship to the Russian Diaspora—though her name is not usually associated with Russian émigré authors. This article compares Rand's work with the novels of another Russian émigré writer—Mark Aldanov (Escape, Suicide)—which shows a common comprehension of the October Revolution in the works of both writers, with similar art images, interpretations of (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  14.  6
    Émigrés: French Words That Turned English.David Bellos - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (3):459-460.
    Etymologies are often entertaining, but it is not always obvious what they mean. Take the case of Old Frankish *sal, meaning a single-roomed dwelling. The word was taken over by speakers of Vulgar Latin as sala, and by 1100 CE it had become a word of Anglo-Norman French, since in The Song of Roland it crops up as sale, meaning the living area of a castle. Some time later, it wandered into Italian. Renaissance architects wanted to make a new word (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  15.  13
    Italian Emigration of Our Times. R. F. Foerster.Grace Abbott - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 31 (3):341-342.
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  16.  11
    Emigration and association.George W. Rainbolt - 2016 - Ethics and Global Politics 9 (1):33500.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  17.  14
    Emigrant feelings among domestic pentecostals: historical-theological preconditions.Mykhailo Mykhailovych Mokiyenko - 2018 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 84:125-133.
    The article analyzes the theological and historical preconditions of emigrant feelings among the Ukrainian Pentecostal believers. It is proved that the gospel narrative influences the way Christians of evangelical faith see their own life - as a "temporary earthly journey", determining, along with the unfavorable conditions for the confession of their own religious views in the Soviet era, the desire to emigrate to any non-socialist country. Under conditions of spiritual freedom, a transition from cosmopolitan to patriotic views is observed among (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  18.  11
    The emigration of british scientists.James A. Wilson - 1966 - Minerva 5 (1):20-29.
  19.  16
    L'Émigration italienne en arrière-plan de "Tempo di Roma".Anne Morelli - 2008 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 1:179-190.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  20.  16
    The Romanian Emigration to the United States until the First World War. Revisiting Opportunities and Vulnerabilities.Gabriel Viorel Gardan & Marius Eppel - 2012 - Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies 11 (32):256-287.
    The European emigration on the other side of the Atlantic was a complex phenomenon. The areas inhabited by Romanians got acquainted to this phenomenon towards the end of the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth. Therefore, starting with the year 1895, a certain mixture of causes led to a massive migration to America, especially of the Romanians from the rural areas. The purpose of our study is to explore the causes of the Romanian emigration across the (...)
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  21.  13
    Emigration after the war.P. Lyttelton Gell - 1918 - The Eugenics Review 10 (2):88.
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  22.  29
    The Emigre Sensibility of'World-Literature': Historicizing Hannah Arendt and Karl Jaspers' Cosmopolitan Intent.Ned Curthoys - 2005 - Theory and Event 8 (3).
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   1 citation  
  23.  7
    Emigration: relocation and dislocation.Rosena Davison - 2004 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 23:179.
  24.  5
    L’émigrant et son ombre.Christophe David - 2023 - Cahiers Philosophiques 170 (3):15-32.
    Anders s’est toujours intéressé à Nietzsche. Devenu philosophe, c’est à travers la question des valeurs qu’il le croise lorsqu’il entreprend d’écrire une Kulturphilosophie. S’il le fascine tant, c’est pour avoir osé dénoncer l’absence de fondement de la morale. Mais, même fasciné, Anders n’est pas homme à suspendre la tendance fondamentalement critique de sa pensée : l’idéal d’une surhumanité que Nietzsche a proposé pour dépasser l’humanité bricoleuse de morales lui semble s’engager sur un terrain politiquement irrecevable. Déterminant la décadence du monde (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  25.  14
    Emigration, isolation and the slow start of molecular biology in Germany.Ute Deichmann - 2002 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33 (3):449-471.
  26.  15
    Emigration from the British isles.J. W. Gregory - 1930 - The Eugenics Review 22 (1):63.
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  27.  5
    Emigration as a way of life.A. Witkowska - 1999 - Dialogue and Universalism 9 (1-2):93-99.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  28.  25
    Emigration Against Caste, Transformation of the Self, and Realization of the Casteless Society in Indian Diaspora.Gajendran Ayyathurai - 2021 - Essays in Philosophy 22 (1-2):45-65.
    Regardless of British colonial motives, many Indians migrated against caste/casteism across Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific Oceans. British Guiana marked the entry of Indian indentured laborers in the Caribbean in 1838. Paradoxically, thereafter religious and caste identities have risen among them. This article aims to unravel the intersectionality of religion, caste, and gender in the Caribbean Indian diaspora. Based on the recent field study in Guyana and Suriname as well as from the interdisciplinary sources, this essay examines: how brahminical deities, temples, (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  29.  13
    Italian Emigration of Our Times.R. F. Foerster - 1921 - International Journal of Ethics 31 (3):341-342.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  30.  27
    The Right to Emigrate.Daniel Sharp - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 24 (3).
    It is widely believed that there’s a right to emigrate. But what justifies this right? This paper explores this issue. It first argues that existing defenses of the right to emigrate are incomplete. It then outlines a novel egalitarian defense of the right to emigrate, on which that right is in part justified as a protection against social inequality. After considering objections, it argues that this account of the right to emigrate entails a limited right to immigrate and that states (...)
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  31.  7
    Emigré in Bolivia: The story of "Los Amigos del Libro".Werner Guttentag - 1991 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 2 (1):18-20.
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  32.  10
    Emigration and the Chinese Lineage: The Mans in Hong Kong and London.Steven Harrell & James L. Watson - 1976 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 96 (3):477.
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  33. Emigration from china-premises of a social-project.Jp Hassoun - 1989 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 87:323-335.
    No categories
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  34.  19
    American emigration and eugenics.Andre Siegfried - 1926 - The Eugenics Review 18 (3):217.
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  35.  7
    Emigration.C. S. Stock - 1918 - The Eugenics Review 9 (4):277.
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  36.  12
    Determinants of youth emigration: A case study of karachi.Ammad Zafar - 2021 - Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities 60 (1):45-62.
    In the last six years, more than 3.7 million people have migrated from Pakistan to seek employment, mostly in the Middle East. Approximately, 1 million people migrated from Pakistan in 2015 in contrast to 0.75 million in 2014, an increase of about 20.84%. People from all the cities of Pakistan are migrating, especially from Karachi, which is the seventh most populous city of the world and largest in Pakistan. More than 30% of Karachi’s population is youth with 54.9% male and (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  37.  3
    Iranian monarchic emigration as a critic of the political regime of the Islamic republic of Iran.Maksym Kyrchanoff - 2022 - Sotsium I Vlast 1:37-46.
    Introduction. The author analyzes the features of the ideological confrontation and conflict between Iranian emigrant communities and the political elites of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The position of Iranian emigration is analyzed in the context of the activity of the Pahlavi dynasty representatives. The purpose of the article is to analyze the ideo- logical confrontation between the two projects of Iranian political identities in contexts of criticism of the clerical regime of Iran by representatives of the Iranian political (...)
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  38.  5
    Hans Ehrenberg: Widerstand, Verfolgung, Emigration, 1933-1939.Günter Brakelmann - 1997 - Waltrop: H. Spenner.
    Bd. 1. Leben, Denken und Wirken, 1883-1932 -- Bd. 2. Widerstand, Verfolgung, Emigration, 1933-1939.
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  39.  37
    The Correspondence of Asturian Emigrants at the Turn of the Century: The Case of José Moldes (c. 1860-1921).Laura Martínez Martín - 2010 - The European Legacy 15 (6):735-750.
    The private letter, one of the most representative expressions of mass literacy, was the product of improved postal services and epistolary manuals. In the nineteenth century, which also witnessed the new phenomenon of mass emigration, letter writing became one of the most common practices. This article discusses the correspondence of José Moldes, an Asturian who left Spain for Puerto Rico at the age of fourteen and settled shortly afterwards in Chile. He died in his native Asturias at the age (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  40.  23
    Folgen der Emigration deutscher und österreichischer Wissenschaftstheoretiker und Logiker zwischen 1933 und 1945.Christian Thiel - 1984 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 7 (4):227-256.
    The paper begins by delimiting the scope of ‘logic’ and ‘philosophy of science’ and goes on to present the biographies and select bibliographies of 36 émigré scholars from Germany and Austria working in these fields. An evaluation of this material, and of data on societies, congresses, lecture series, books and periodicals on logic and philosophy of science, is then undertaken. Against the rich background of activity in the 20s and 30s of our century, there is manifest a rapid decline of (...)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  41.  6
    Philosophie, Psychoanalyse, Emigration.Kurt Rudolf Fischer, Peter Muhr, Paul K. Feyerabend & Cornelia Wegeler - 1992
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  42.  7
    Entrapment processes in the emigration regime: The presence of migration bans and the absence of bilateral labor agreements in domestic work in Nepal.Ayushman Bhagat - 2022 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 23 (2):222-245.
    This Article offers an integrated analysis of the combined effect of the presence of migration bans and the absence of BLAs in domestic work in the emigration regime of Nepal. It identifies, acknowledges, critiques, and contributes to the critical literature highlighting entrapment processes in labor relations and immigration regimes by demonstrating the presence of such in the emigration regime. Drawing on the empirical findings of a participatory action research project conducted in Nepal, the Article demonstrates how restrictive (...) policies and practices entail entrapment processes constitutive of the existing historical, cultural, gendered, racialized, and classed constraints impacting the lives of Nepalese citizens. The Article contributes to the critical literature that seeks to advance migrants’ rights, arguing that experiencing, encountering and escaping entrapment processes in the emigration regime impacts their agency when navigating immigration regimes and labor relations. This contribution advances the existing efforts to establish oft-ignored emigration regimes as important epistemological sites of research, theorization, and intervention. (shrink)
    No categories
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  43.  19
    Marie Ruiz, British Female Emigration Societies and the New World, 1860-1914.Marie-Paule Ha - 2020 - Clio 51:315-319.
    Cette monographie propose de reconstruire l’histoire d’un certain nombre de sociétés britanniques d’émigration féminine destinées à aider les femmes anglaises en excédent démographique (surplus women), à émigrer en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande dans les années 1860-1914. Parmi les organisations féminines étudiées figurent la Female Middle Class Emigration Society (1862-1886), la Women’s Emigration Society (1880-1884), la British Women’s Emigration Association (1884-1919) et la Church Emigr...
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  44.  21
    Interstices. Exil, émigration et représentation de la mémoire dans La langue de Zahra.Sheila Petty & Françoise Stoppa - 2015 - Diogène 245 (1):53-67.
    No categories
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  45.  4
    Interstices. Exil, émigration et représentation de la mémoire dans La langue de Zahra.Sheila Petty & Françoise Stoppa - 2015 - Diogène 245 (1):53-67.
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  46.  26
    Spaces in-Between: Exile, Emigration, and the Performance of Memory in Zahra’s Mother Tongue.Sheila Petty - 2015 - Diogenes 62 (1):38-47.
    In her 2011 documentary, La Langue de Zahra/Zahra’s Mother Tongue, Algerian/French filmmaker Fatima Sissani “gives voice” to her Kabyle mother, Zahra, who lived in France as an immigrant woman for years after Algerian independence without speaking French. Often considered uneducated and ignorant, these women act as archives of oral tradition, history, and poetry in a language their children often do not speak. In this paper, I will look at how this performative documentary film creates “spaces in-between” cultures through its uses (...)
    No categories
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  47.  34
    Debating Brain Drain: May Governments Restrict Emigration?Gillian Brock & Michael I. Blake - 2014 - Oup Usa.
    Many of the most skilled and educated citizens of developing countries choose to emigrate. How may those societies respond to these facts? May they ever legitimately prevent the emigration of their citizens? Gillian Brock and Michael Blake debate these questions, and offer distinct arguments about the morality of emigration.
    Direct download  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   29 citations  
  48.  7
    Emigration and the supply and demand for medical manpower: The irish case. [REVIEW]Harry G. Johnson - 1970 - Minerva 8 (1-4):144-146.
    Direct download (3 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
  49.  28
    On emergencies and emigration: how (not) to justify compulsory medical service.Michael Blake - 2017 - Journal of Medical Ethics 43 (8):566-567.
    Direct download (4 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark   2 citations  
  50.  10
    Emigration 1933–1945. A Socio-historical Account of German-Speaking Emigrants and of Some of Their Countries of Asylum on the Basis of Selected Contemporary Personal Evidence. [REVIEW]Konrad Fuchs - 1984 - Philosophy and History 17 (1):81-82.
    Direct download (2 more)  
     
    Export citation  
     
    Bookmark  
1 — 50 / 730