Essays about: "Social Constructivism immigration"

Found 5 essays containing the words Social Constructivism immigration.

  1. 1. Social Construction of Nature - A Case Study in Kronoberg: Understanding Cultural Perspectives for Nature-Based Integration. 

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)

    Author : Siobhán Byrne; Beatriz García Lázaro; [2023]
    Keywords : Integration; Immigration; Nature-Based Integration; NBI; Social Constructivism; Integration; Immigration; Naturbaserad integration; NBI; Socialkonstruktivism;

    Abstract : The purpose of this research is to create opportunities to promote social inclusion through Nature-Based Integration (NBI), aiming to understand the social construction of nature from a sociocultural perspective. Social constructivist theories have been employed in the field of migrant integration, however, a social constructivist standpoint has not yet been applied in the emerging sub-field of NBI. READ MORE

  2. 2. Protection of human rights in the case of immigration related detention in the EU: Between international law and international relations

    University essay from Malmö högskola/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)

    Author : Lamija Muftic; [2014]
    Keywords : immigration; immigration related detention; International law; International relations; non-citizens;

    Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to explore the relation between the extent of abidance to human rights international law provisions in regard to the detention of immigrants in the countries of EU, and the motivations for doing so, as presented in the international relations theories. The principal research question is: Why are immigrants facing problems in obtaining human rights in the context of immigration related detention? The answers are implicitly found in the answers to the underlying question: Why do states crate and obey international law? Methodologically, the problematic is approached through the theoretical analysis of International Relation theories: Realist, Institutionalism, Liberalism and Constructivism. READ MORE

  3. 3. An Ever Closer International Society? : A Social Constructivist Approach to Trans-Regional Migration between Africa and the EU

    University essay from Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling

    Author : Rasmus Åberg; Magdalena Högberg; [2008]
    Keywords : Blue Card; English School; International Society; Migration; Social Constructivism;

    Abstract : This thesis discusses the recent change in EU’s immigration policy. EU’s restrictive policies may be changed by the two proposals, COM(2007)637 and COM(2007)638, presented in October 2007. These proposals were formed during a process in which representatives from the African Union (AU) were present in discussions about migration. READ MORE

  4. 4. Discourse on Immigration in Swedish Mass Media

    University essay from Ekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Elena Borisenko; [2005]
    Keywords : immigration; discourse; mass media; Sweden; social constructivism;

    Abstract : Mass movement of people over national borders constitutes the major feature of the today's world. Immigration and its implications are widely debated, whereby the term 'immigration', whenever appeared in a text, hardly ever refers to some unambigously defined concept. READ MORE

  5. 5. The Euro-Mediterranean Partnership: Critical Assessment of the Security Aspects

    University essay from Ekonomiska institutionen

    Author : Esra Toplu; [2004]
    Keywords : Social sciences; Euro-Mediterranean Partnership; Barcelona Process; European Union; Security Partnership; Security Complex; New Regionalism; Copenhagen School; comprehensive security; cooperative security; SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP;

    Abstract : This thesis attempts to assess the security aspect of the Barcelona Process (Process), or so called Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP) within the theoretical framework of new regionalism and the Copenhagen School (Security complex theory) which agrees with neo/realism, neo-liberal institutionalism and constructivism in some aspects. The end of the Cold War broadened the security agenda and new security concerns emerged. READ MORE