Browsing Sociology (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "International Integration"
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The Case for 'Trust' as a Key Soft Skill for Peacekeepers
(2019)This article uses the case study of the unifil mission in South Lebanon to explore the role of trust in facilitating or obstructing inter-organizational cooperation and local ownership in a traditional UN peacekeeping ... -
The Challenge of Migration and Europeanisation: A Comparison of Citizenship Education in Britain, Germany, Greece and Ireland
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The Challenge of Migration: Schooling the Second Generation in Europe
(2010)In several European countries, 10% or more of the student population now has a migrant background; and some countries are facing this phenomenon for the very first time. There is growing concern that students with an ... -
Constructing Identities: The ethno-national and nationalistic identities of white and Turkish students in two English secondary schools
(2008)This article investigates how 15-year-old white and Turkish students in two Inner London comprehensive schools, one in a predominantly working-class area (Millroad School) and the other in a more middle-class environment ... -
Curriculum Alignment between the IB DP and National Systems: Germany
(2014)With IB programmes available across the world in diverse educational landscapes, alignment with national educational standards is important. This project aims to provide an empirical analysis of the alignment ... -
Curriculum Alignment between the IB DP and National Systems: Switzerland
(2014)With IB programmes available across the world in diverse educational landscapes, alignment with national educational standards is important. This project aims to provide an empirical analysis of the alignment ... -
Education: a tool of cultural awareness
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Europe's Crisis: Market competition instead of social bonds
(Tasc, 2013)Europe's crisis is not just an economic crisis, but a crisis of social inclusion and social cohesion. This is in turn the result of the failure of the European Union to live up to the promise of the European Social Model -
The Europeanisation of German Ethnic Identities: The case of German and Turkish students in two Stuttgart secondary schools
(2007)Germany?s national (or ethnic) identity has become thoroughly European and there are even signs of Eurocentrism. This is particularly problematic for the Turkish Muslims who, arguably, are not European. This article ... -
The Evolving Role of Government: Migration and Education Trends in Europe
(EU Center of Excellence - Third Biannual Newsletter, 2010)On May 4, I was invited to speak at a conference on `Language Policy as a Tool for Integration: A Comparative Perspective?, cosponsored by the European Union Center and The Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Race, ... -
From Foreigner Pedagogy to Intercultural Education: An analysis of the German responses to diversity and its impacts on schools and students
(2008)Germany has been reluctant to adapt its education systems to the growing number of minority ethnic students, and politicians and policy makers have only recently officially acknowledged that Germany is an immigration ...