The summer, 1982, edition of the International Migration Review is a special issue. It contains eight articles which are revisions of papers presented at the Conference on Immigration and Ethnicity Theory and Research, held at Duke University in May, 1981. The purpose of this meeting was to assess the state of knowledge in the field, present new findings and ideas, and identify areas for future investigation. Special attention was given to the determinants of migration, the reception of ethnic minorities, and changes over time
The Journal of Identity and Migration Studies (JIMS) is designed to host scientific contributions on...
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...
Review of: "The Oxford Handbook of American Immigration and Ethnicity", edited by Ronald H. Bayor
Because of the present concentrated push to reshape our view of American literature, the battle to i...
<span>This review essay addresses research questions, hypotheses, assumptions, contributions, and sh...
All disciplines dealing with immigrants and their children in the continental United States since 17...
Immigration Reconsidered presents the latest paradigm of immigration studies from some of the leadin...
This book is a collection of papers originally presented at the 1982 Eighth International Economic H...
A series of communal disturbances took place in several north of England towns during the spring a...
This collection of sixteen essays stems from the proceedings of a 1986 symposium commemorating the t...
The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies offers a comprehensive and unique study of...
A volume of the policy and concept of multiculturalism is particularly welcome at a moment when the ...
This study provides an analysis of migration, religion and integration literature in a twofold appro...
Immigration to the United States since 1965, usually labeled the new immigration, has several dist...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136460/1/ae.1999.26.1.221.pd
The Journal of Identity and Migration Studies (JIMS) is designed to host scientific contributions on...
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...
Review of: "The Oxford Handbook of American Immigration and Ethnicity", edited by Ronald H. Bayor
Because of the present concentrated push to reshape our view of American literature, the battle to i...
<span>This review essay addresses research questions, hypotheses, assumptions, contributions, and sh...
All disciplines dealing with immigrants and their children in the continental United States since 17...
Immigration Reconsidered presents the latest paradigm of immigration studies from some of the leadin...
This book is a collection of papers originally presented at the 1982 Eighth International Economic H...
A series of communal disturbances took place in several north of England towns during the spring a...
This collection of sixteen essays stems from the proceedings of a 1986 symposium commemorating the t...
The Routledge Handbook of Immigration and Refugee Studies offers a comprehensive and unique study of...
A volume of the policy and concept of multiculturalism is particularly welcome at a moment when the ...
This study provides an analysis of migration, religion and integration literature in a twofold appro...
Immigration to the United States since 1965, usually labeled the new immigration, has several dist...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/136460/1/ae.1999.26.1.221.pd
The Journal of Identity and Migration Studies (JIMS) is designed to host scientific contributions on...
Interest in ethnic conflict and identity politics has led to an increase in the number of works attem...
Review of: "The Oxford Handbook of American Immigration and Ethnicity", edited by Ronald H. Bayor