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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, DC : American Psychological Association
    UID:
    gbv_1657556409
    Format: Online-Ressource (xv, 207 p.) , ill , 26 cm
    Edition: 1st ed (Online-Ausg.)
    ISBN: 1433803070 , 9781433803079
    Content: Diversity in international and national contexts -- Psychological themes, theory, and research -- Psychological foundations of policies
    Content: How can we best manage cultural diversity and avoid intergroup conflict and terrorism in this fast-changing world? In this book, Fathali M. Moghaddam applies current psychological theories on intergroup relations to a variety of cultures and conflicts across the globe. While focusing primarily on the effect of globalization and how it facilitates cultural homogenization, Moghaddam examines what psychological research and theory can teach us about democracy and policies for managing diversity. Moghaddam skillfully crafts an argument for implementing contextualized democracy, that is, the use of local cultural symbols and meaning systems as a way of strengthening democratic trends and bringing into place a democratic state. Moghaddam also explores the large-scale migration of refugees fleeing international conflict as well as the effects of 9/11 and the violent conflicts that have erupted in its wake. In addition to the global perspective, the author considers domestic issues for societies--namely the United States, United Kingdom, France, and Germany--that are facing newly emerging racial, religious, and linguistic diversities within their own borders. This book will appeal to anyone interested in diversity, intergroup relations, and democracy in national and international contexts.--(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved)
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-188) and indexes. - Electronic reproduction; Washington, D.C; American Psychological Association; 2005; Available via the World Wide Web; Access limited by licensing agreement; s2005 dcunns
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Original
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_165270907X
    Format: 90 S. , Ill., graph. Darst., Tab.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Online Ressource
    Series Statement: Brief 36
    Content: Prefaces Peter J. Croll, Director, BICC. - S. 4 Erich Stather, State Secretary, BMZ, Berlin. - S. 5 1 Initial Addresses Erich Stather, State Secretary, BMZ, Berlin. - S. 7 Winfried Mengelkamp, MGFFI North Rhine-Westphalia, Dusseldorf. - S. 9 Bärbel Dieckmann, Lady Mayor of Bonn. - S. 11 Miodrag Soric, Editor-in-Chief, Deutsche Welle-Radio, Bonn. - S. 12 2 Introduction Rita Süssmuth, Former President of the German Federal Parliament Migration - High Time for New Thinking. - S. 14 3 Conceptualizing the Security-MigrationNexus - Challenges and Opportunities Steffen Angenendt, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin International Migration - Just a Matter of State Security? - S. 19 Ndioro Ndiaye, International Organization for Migration Migration and Security from the Migrants’ Perspective. - S. 22 4 Case Studies Tamer Afifi , United Nations University, Bonn The Republic of Niger - A Factory of Migrants to Europe? - S. 26 Boris Nieswand, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle Ghanaians in Germany and the Nexus of Social Security and Migration. - S. 29 5 The Three Dimensions of International Migration Claudia Aradau, Open University, United Kingdom Beyond (In) Security? Rethinking the Politics of Migration. - S. 35 Fiona B. Adamson, University of London Domestic Security and Migration to EU Countries. - S. 40 Awil A. Mohamoud, African Diaspora Policy Centre, Amsterdam Diaspora Intervention in Conflicts - Agents of Peace or Agents of War? - S. 46 6 The Feasibility od Triple-Win - Three-Dimensional Approaches to Global Migration Governance Panel Discussion Ulrike Borchardt, University of Hamburg Opening Remarks. - S. 51 Clara Fischer, Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC) Summary. - S.53 7 Current Trends in the Security-MigrationDiscourse and the Future Research Agenda Andrea Warnecke, Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC) In Search of a Balanced Approach. - S. 57 8 Stakeholders and Protagonists in International Migration Margit Fauser, Center on Migration, Citizenship and Development (COMCAD), University of Bielefeld. - S. 61 Rahime Diallo, Department for Migration and Development, Solingen Organizing the African Community in North Rhine-Westphalia. - S. 67 9 Competing Policies on International Migration Management - Security First? Panel Discussion Axel Kreienbrink, German Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF), Nuremberg BAMF’s Agenda in Regard to Security and Development. - S. 71 Mehari Taddele Maru, African Rally for Peace and Development, Addis Ababa Migration - The View from Africa. - S. 74 Andrea Riester, German Technical Cooperation (GTZ), Berlin First Steps in Engaging Diasporas in Development Cooperation. - S. 80 Anne Hünnemeyer, KfW Development Bank, Frankfurt Migration and Development - Work in Progress. - S. 82 Eugène Kandekwe, Migration for Development in Africa (MIDA), Rwanda Migration for Development - An Innovative Response to the Brain Drain. - S. 84 Ababacar Seck, Federation of African Associations in North Rhine-Westphalia Giving Africans in Germany a Voice. - S. 85 10 Diversity within Unity? Closing Speech Melkamu Adisu, German Foundation for World Population (DSW), Addis Ababa Transformation to Celebrating Diversity Needed. - S.88 Annex Conference Program. - S. 90
    Note: Prefaces Peter J. Croll, Director, BICC. - S. 4 Erich Stather, State Secretary, BMZ, Berlin. - S. 5 1 Initial Addresses Erich Stather, State Secretary, BMZ, Berlin. - S. 7 Winfried Mengelkamp, MGFFI North Rhine-Westphalia, Dusseldorf. - S. 9 Bärbel Dieckmann, Lady Mayor of Bonn. - S. 11 Miodrag Soric, Editor-in-Chief, Deutsche Welle-Radio, Bonn. - S. 12 2 Introduction Rita Süssmuth, Former President of the German Federal Parliament Migration-High Time for New Thinking. - S. 14 3 Conceptualizing the Security-MigrationNexus-Challenges and Opportunities Steffen Angenendt, German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP), Berlin International Migration-Just a Matter of State Security? - S. 19 Ndioro Ndiaye, International Organization for Migration Migration and Security from the Migrants' Perspective. - S. 22 4 Case Studies Tamer Afifi , United Nations University, Bonn The Republic of Niger-A Factory of Migrants to Europe? - S. 26 Boris Nieswand, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Paris : OECD Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_730020835
    Format: Online-Ressource (196 p.) , ill.
    ISBN: 9789264013933
    Series Statement: OECD Rural Policy Reviews
    Content: This review discusses the challenges and opportunities of German rural areas. Significant differences between East and West persist and many of these have clear rural dimensions. Factors such as CAP reforms, ageing of the German population and migration trends will also have important rural implications. Many of these issues involve more than rural policy, but rural policy has a place in resolving all of the key issues. However, for rural policy to be an effective part of the policy process it will have to evolve beyond the existing limits in Germany. This review states that Germany's current approach to rural development and rural policy is mainly sectoral and thus does not fully capture the diversity of rural regions.
    Additional Edition: Parallelausg. OECD-Prüfbericht zur Politik für ländliche Räume; Deutschland
    Additional Edition: Parallelausg. OECD-Prüfbericht zur Politik für ländliche Räume: Deutschland
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Germany Paris : OECD, 2007 ISBN 9789264013155
    Language: English
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