29.10.2019 , in ((Visible Minorities))
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Lirim Begzati
La problématique de la discrimination raciale ne doit en aucun cas être confondue avec la question de l’intégration des migrant·e·s, en dépit du fait que la lutte contre la discrimination raciale et les actions en faveur de l’intégration ne sont pas toujours dissociables et ont tendance à s’influencer mutuellement. L’importance
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04.09.2019 , in ((Experiences))
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Yvonne Siemann
In Bolivia, immigrants from various destinations have settled during the last century. This is just one example of the considerable and increasing migration to countries of the ‘Global South’. Yet, in public debate as well as in Anglo-Saxon and European migration scholarship, this goes widely unnoticed. Why is there an
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11.07.2019 , in ((Gender, Skills, Migration))
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Raquel Delgado Moreira
Without women, the nccr – on the move would stand still. The promotion of female academic careers was one of the declared structural goals of the NCCRs (National Centres of Competence in Research) upon the creation of this instrument in the late 1990s and it continues to be so. But
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09.07.2019 , in ((Gender, Skills, Migration))
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Raquel Delgado Moreira et Nicole Wichmann
In this contribution to the Blog Series “Gender, Skills, Migration” we assess the performance of the nccr – on the move in realizing one of its strategical goals, namely the equal opportunities of its members. Some partial goals, such as gender balance and increased sensitivity, have been achieved, but at
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13.06.2019 , in ((Gender, Skills, Migration))
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Raquel Delgado Moreira
That if women will, everything will stand still has become obvious over the nearly 30 years which have elapsed since the first national feminist demonstration in Switzerland. What is true of all productive sectors is certainly true of academia. But what role do social stereotypes and individual biases play in
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