Translation as Co-creation with the Author
In: TranscUlturAl: a journal of translation and cultural studies, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 79-90
ISSN: 1920-0323
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In: TranscUlturAl: a journal of translation and cultural studies, Band 12, Heft 2, S. 79-90
ISSN: 1920-0323
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[Para. 1 of Introduction]: Migration is shaping societies around the world. It has long defined settler countries, such as Canada; it is affecting communities of departure and return, ranging from the Azores to Zimbabwe; and it is increasingly impacting countries that have traditionally not considered themselves as major immigrant destinations, like many European countries. Meanwhile, individual migrants and their families experience departure, migration, and arrival differently than the communities shaped by them. From both societal and individual perspectives, we can ask whether migration accomplishes what it promises to achieve. Does migration contribute to the economic, social, and cultural well-being of societies? Do migrants and their families find a pathway to security, achieve social and economic upward mobility, and gain opportunities to participate in the political and cultural life of their arrival communities? The Promise of Migration addresses these questions through a critical lens. ; Bauder, H. (Ed.). (2019). The promise of migration : a companion to the International Metropolis Conference 2019, Ottawa, Canada. Toronto: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada; Graduate Program in Immigration and Settlement Studies, Ryerson University.
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In: Studia litteraria et historica, Heft 9
ISSN: 2299-7571
This richly illustrated text is a descriptive introduction to Dominika Macocha's video-sculptural installation, detailing the idea behind the work, the process of its creation, and its suggested interpretations. The file is concluded with a link to the film The Mystery of Forest Lakelet.
In: Public health genomics, Band 22, Heft 5-6, S. I-IV
ISSN: 1662-8063
Western democratic nation-states are governing (im)migrations through systemic indifference (a new form of systemic xenophobia and systemic racism). Majority self-aware ethnic groups (led by elites, i.e., the nation, the executive, the government) apply formal social control with total indifference to (and in contradiction with) social order and the rule of law. Social order and the rule of law are not honored (refusal of entry in humanitarian crisis, border outsourcing, and permanent state of exception in borders) or, in other cases, they are (dubiously) honored (approval of deportations) but not enforced. This systemic indifference has led to a Catch-22 in which immigrants are trapped (necropolitics, permanent state of exception in EU and US outside borders, border outsourcing, and hopeless free wandering in which immigrants may challenge, unintentionally and inadvertently, the internal social order). Western democratic nation-states show their deep internal contradictions in times of mass migrations, aged (and fast-aging) societies, populisms, authoritarianism, extremism and the reinforcement of whiteness. In XXI century, Western democratic nation-states´ weakness is an important challenge in front of other political systems (China with its Chinese Marxism, authoritarian regimes like Russia, Turkey…) which are gaining momentum. The EU and the US confront a catharsis of their traditional social and political paradigms: from national to post-national and multicultural societies. Majority self-aware ethnic groups oppose this paradigm change with systemic indifference, systemic xenophobia and systemic racism. ; Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech.
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In: Novos cadernos NAEA: NCN, Band 22, Heft 3
ISSN: 2179-7536
In: Novos cadernos NAEA: NCN, Band 22, Heft 2
ISSN: 2179-7536
In: Novos cadernos NAEA: NCN, Band 22, Heft 1
ISSN: 2179-7536
In: IEEE transactions on engineering management: EM ; a publication of the IEEE Engineering Management Society, Band 66, Heft 2, S. 282-282
In: Inquiry: an interdisciplinary journal of philosophy and the social sciences, Band 63, Heft 5, S. 475-488
ISSN: 1502-3923
In: International feminist journal of politics, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 640-643
ISSN: 1468-4470
In: East Asian science, technology and society: an international journal, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 7-7
ISSN: 1875-2152
In: "EPA's Cost-Benefit Catch-22,"45 Admin. & Reg L. News 7 (2019)
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In: International feminist journal of politics, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 644-651
ISSN: 1468-4470