09.11.2021 , in ((Gestion migratoire))
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Laure Sandoz e Nicolas Yazgi
Les textes de cette série de blog sur la gestion migratoire ont été écrits dans le cadre d’un événement du Théâtre de la Connaissance qui s’est tenu à l’Université de Neuchâtel du 17 au 19 septembre 2021. Les participant·e·s étaient invité·e·s à se plonger dans une expérience immersive au cours
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28.09.2021 , in ((Gestion migratoire))
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Anne-Laure Bertrand
En Suisse, comme dans l’ensemble des pays européens, les parcours de vie des personnes étrangères sont fortement influencés par les différents statuts et permis de séjour qui leur sont attribués. Ce billet de blog pointe un système administratif complexe qui dicte les possibilités et les obstacles auxquels sont notamment confrontées
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15.04.2021 , in ((Mobility + Informality))
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Laure Sandoz
In recent academic literature, transnational migrant entrepreneurs are represented as active agents capable of mobilizing resources situated in different countries to develop businesses. Mobility, however, is an unequally distributed resource, and restrictive migration regimes limit the possibilities of individuals to become entrepreneurs. An ethnographic study in Barcelona highlights the obstacles
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01.03.2021 , in ((Politica))
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Elham Manea
Context matters. On 7 March 2021, the Swiss electorate will vote on the popular initiative “Yes to a ban on full facial coverings”. To separate the niqab from its religious social and political contexts and turn it into a simple question of ‘choice’ is to miss out on a great
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03.02.2021 , in ((Politica))
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Janine Dahinden e Stefan Manser-Egli
On March 7, the Swiss electorate will vote on the so-called ‘burqa ban’. This popular initiative as well as the counterproposal stand for what we call gendernativism; the idea that the ‘native’ Swiss are genuinely gender-equal and that only Swiss women can voluntarily wear the veil. The consequence is not
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