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Theorising Integration and Assimilation

Author : Jens Schneider,Maurice Crul
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 145 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2014-06-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781317979289

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Theorising Integration and Assimilation discusses the current theories of integration and assimilation, particularly those focused on the native-born children of immigrants, the second generation. Using empirical research to challenge many of the dominant perspectives on the assimilation of immigrants and their children in the western world in political and media discourse, the book covers a wide range of topics including: transatlantic perspectives and a focus on the lessons to be mutually learnt from American and European approaches to integration and assimilation rich empirical data on the assimilation/integration of second generations in various contexts a new theoretical approach to integration processes in urban settings on both sides of the Atlantic This volume brings together leading scholars in Migration and Integration Studies to provide a summary of the central theories in this area. It will be an important introduction for scholars, researchers and students of Migration, Integration, and Ethnic Studies. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Assimilation

Author : Catherine S. Ramírez
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2020-12-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780520971967

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For over a hundred years, the story of assimilation has animated the nation-building project of the United States. And still today, the dream or demand of a cultural "melting pot" circulates through academia, policy institutions, and mainstream media outlets. Noting society’s many exclusions and erasures, scholars in the second half of the twentieth century persuasively argued that only some social groups assimilate. Others, they pointed out, are subject to racialization. In this bold, discipline-traversing cultural history, Catherine Ramírez develops an entirely different account of assimilation. Weaving together the legacies of US settler colonialism, slavery, and border control, Ramírez challenges the assumption that racialization and assimilation are separate and incompatible processes. In fascinating chapters with subjects that range from nineteenth century boarding schools to the contemporary artwork of undocumented immigrants, this book decouples immigration and assimilation and probes the gap between assimilation and citizenship. It shows that assimilation is not just a process of absorption and becoming more alike. Rather, assimilation is a process of racialization and subordination and of power and inequality.

Assimilation, American Style

Author : Peter D. Salins
Publisher : Plunkett Lake Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2023-06-19
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Peter D. Salins, a child of immigrants and a scholar of urban affairs, makes the case that at a time when the immigrant population of the United States is growing larger and more diverse, the nation must rededicate itself to its historic mission of assimilating immigrants of all ethnic backgrounds. He recounts how successive immigrant populations have become Americanized, despite being considered “alien” in their time and how assimilation continues to work among Hispanics and Asians today. America’s vitality as a nation, Salins argues, depends on its being as successful in assimilating its newest immigrants as it was in integrating earlier immigrant groups. “Peter D. Salins... anticipates a multicultural America, but the prospect causes him great distress. In his view, the old assimilationist formula served both immigrants and the nation extremely well.... Salins maintains... that the multiculturalist effort to renegotiate America’s traditional assimilationist contract — English as the national language, liberal democratic principles and the Protestant work ethic — is at the root of much contemporary anxiety over immigration.” — Peter Skerry, The New York Times “Peter Salins’s book... is a labor of love as much as of scholarship... Salins’s whole effort here is to defend the American model of high immigration levels accompanied by unforced but almost irresistible assimilation... [His] diagnosis is powerful and persuasive, and surely the first step is the one he takes: to understand how and why the American model worked so well, and how it is now being threatened.” — Elliot Abrams, The Public Interest “A thorough and convincing examination of assimilation in America: how it worked in the past, why it is necessary for the survival of the nation, and what to do about the recent and ominous assault on it... The author is superb in defining what constitutes assimilation... He also deftly explodes several myths about immigration. Past waves of immigrants, for instance, never surrendered their heritage and continued to speak their native tongue in their neighborhoods. Assimilation, he argues, is a gradual process and doesn’t necessitate abandoning one’s ethnic identity at the door... his book is pragmatic and solid, and should convince many of the value and continuing importance of assimilation.” — Kirkus “[A]n enlightening... book.” — Wall Street Journal “Salins... seeks a middle way between radical multiculturalism and resurgent nativism. That middle way is the ‘immigration contract’ that has long existed between American society and its newcomers. Its terms are a commitment to English as the national language, an acceptance of American values and ideals, and a dedication to the Protestant work ethic. Immigrants who accept these terms are welcomed and allowed to maintain certain elements of their culture, such as food, dress, and holidays. This arrangement, Salins argues, promotes a vibrant ethnicity while protecting against balkanizing ethnocentrism.” — Stephen J. Rockwell, Wilson Quarterly

The Other Side of Assimilation

Author : Tomas Jimenez
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2017-07-18
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780520295704

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The (not-so-strange) strangers in their midst -- Salsa and ketchup : cultural exposure and adoption -- Spotlight on white : fade to black -- Living with difference and similarity -- Living locally, thinking nationally

Accommodation Without Assimilation

Author : Margaret A. Gibson
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1988
Category : Education
ISBN : 0801495032

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Accommodation Without Assimilation by Margaret A. Gibson Pdf

A holistic portrait which reveals why Sikh high school students, despite language barriers, prejudice, and significant cultural differences, often outperform their majority peers and other United States minority groups.

Data Assimilation

Author : Kody Law,Andrew Stuart,Konstantinos Zygalakis
Publisher : Springer
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2015-09-05
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9783319203256

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Data Assimilation by Kody Law,Andrew Stuart,Konstantinos Zygalakis Pdf

This book provides a systematic treatment of the mathematical underpinnings of work in data assimilation, covering both theoretical and computational approaches. Specifically the authors develop a unified mathematical framework in which a Bayesian formulation of the problem provides the bedrock for the derivation, development and analysis of algorithms; the many examples used in the text, together with the algorithms which are introduced and discussed, are all illustrated by the MATLAB software detailed in the book and made freely available online. The book is organized into nine chapters: the first contains a brief introduction to the mathematical tools around which the material is organized; the next four are concerned with discrete time dynamical systems and discrete time data; the last four are concerned with continuous time dynamical systems and continuous time data and are organized analogously to the corresponding discrete time chapters. This book is aimed at mathematical researchers interested in a systematic development of this interdisciplinary field, and at researchers from the geosciences, and a variety of other scientific fields, who use tools from data assimilation to combine data with time-dependent models. The numerous examples and illustrations make understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of data assimilation accessible. Furthermore, the examples, exercises and MATLAB software, make the book suitable for students in applied mathematics, either through a lecture course, or through self-study.

Atmospheric Modeling, Data Assimilation and Predictability

Author : Eugenia Kalnay
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0521796296

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Atmospheric Modeling, Data Assimilation and Predictability by Eugenia Kalnay Pdf

This book, first published in 2002, is a graduate-level text on numerical weather prediction, including atmospheric modeling, data assimilation and predictability.

Remaking the American Mainstream

Author : Richard D. Alba,Victor Nee
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2009-06-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0674020111

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Remaking the American Mainstream by Richard D. Alba,Victor Nee Pdf

In this age of multicultural democracy, the idea of assimilation--that the social distance separating immigrants and their children from the mainstream of American society closes over time--seems outdated and, in some forms, even offensive. But as Richard Alba and Victor Nee show in the first systematic treatment of assimilation since the mid-1960s, it continues to shape the immigrant experience, even though the geography of immigration has shifted from Europe to Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Institutional changes, from civil rights legislation to immigration law, have provided a more favorable environment for nonwhite immigrants and their children than in the past. Assimilation is still driven, in claim, by the decisions of immigrants and the second generation to improve their social and material circumstances in America. But they also show that immigrants, historically and today, have profoundly changed our mainstream society and culture in the process of becoming Americans. Surveying a variety of domains--language, socioeconomic attachments, residential patterns, and intermarriage--they demonstrate the continuing importance of assimilation in American life. And they predict that it will blur the boundaries among the major, racially defined populations, as nonwhites and Hispanics are increasingly incorporated into the mainstream.

Data Assimilation for Atmospheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications (Vol. II)

Author : Seon Ki Park,Liang Xu
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 736 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2013-05-22
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783642350887

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Data Assimilation for Atmospheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications (Vol. II) by Seon Ki Park,Liang Xu Pdf

This book contains the most recent progress in data assimilation in meteorology, oceanography and hydrology including land surface. It spans both theoretical and applicative aspects with various methodologies such as variational, Kalman filter, ensemble, Monte Carlo and artificial intelligence methods. Besides data assimilation, other important topics are also covered including targeting observation, sensitivity analysis, and parameter estimation. The book will be useful to individual researchers as well as graduate students for a reference in the field of data assimilation.

Data Assimilation for Atmospheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications

Author : SEON KI PARK,Liang Xu
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 481 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2009-02-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783540710561

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Data Assimilation for Atmospheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications by SEON KI PARK,Liang Xu Pdf

Data assimilation (DA) has been recognized as one of the core techniques for modern forecasting in various earth science disciplines including meteorology, oceanography, and hydrology. Since early 1990s DA has been an important s- sion topic in many academic meetings organized by leading societies such as the American Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union, European G- physical Union, World Meteorological Organization, etc. nd Recently, the 2 Annual Meeting of the Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), held in Singapore in June 2005, conducted a session on DA under the - tle of “Data Assimilation for Atmospheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications.” nd This rst DA session in the 2 AOGS was a great success with more than 30 papers presented and many great ideas exchanged among scientists from the three different disciplines. The scientists who participated in the meeting suggested making the DA session a biennial event. th Two years later, at the 4 AOGS Annual Meeting, Bangkok, Thailand, the DA session was of cially named “Sasaki Symposium on Data Assimilation for At- spheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications,” to honor Prof. Yoshi K. Sasaki of the University of Oklahoma for his life-long contributions to DA in geosciences.

Indian Assimilation in the Franciscan Area of Nueva Vizcaya

Author : William B. Griffen
Publisher : Anthropological Papers
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : History
ISBN : UVA:X000138517

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Indian Assimilation in the Franciscan Area of Nueva Vizcaya by William B. Griffen Pdf

Examines the processes of disappearance during the late 16th and 17th centuries--through assimilation or extermination--of the native Indians encountered by Spaniards in present-day Chihuahua, Mexico.

Ethnicity and Assimilation

Author : Robert M. Jiobu
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1988-07-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0887066488

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Ethnicity and Assimilation by Robert M. Jiobu Pdf

This is a study of the main ethnic groups in California and is the only study that offers a direct comparison of these various ethnic groups. The author presents the thesis that the upward mobility of an ethnic group is determined not only by its infrastructure but also by the infrastructure of the situation the group encounters. For example, the chapter on history emphasizes economics and demographics more than subcultural values and attitudes. Other chapters similarly emphasize infrastructure, covering each group’s demographic composition, intermarriage rates, residential segregation, and labor force characteristics. Few analyses of census data have so self-consciously incorporated historical material in order to help elucidate statistical results and provide an integrated and comparative view of ethnicity in American society.

Ethnicity and Inequality

Author : Robert M. Jiobu
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1990-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0791403653

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Ethnicity and Inequality by Robert M. Jiobu Pdf

This book is a study of the relationship between ethnicity and socioeconomic status. it is the first to empirically study both the white and nonwhite underclass. Jiobu uses United States census data on twenty ethnic groups including specific white groups and specific nonwhite groups. Using the 1980 national census, which contains information on ancestry for the first time, Jiobu demonstrates that it is possible to define ethnic groups in new ways, such as drawing a distinction between race and ethnicity. Ethnicity and Inequality tests numerous theories and examines several important questions for ethnic relations: What is the demographic structure underlying the various groups? How can ethnicity, sex, and inequality be explained? Who gains from ethnic inequality? The author concludes by outlining a way to draw the diversity of findings under a single theoretical umbrella.

Dynamic Data Assimilation

Author : John M. Lewis,S. Lakshmivarahan,Sudarshan Dhall
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 601 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2006-08-03
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 9780521851558

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Assimilation and Its Discontents

Author : Barry M. Rubin
Publisher : Crown
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015033964910

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Assimilation and Its Discontents by Barry M. Rubin Pdf

And the issue of assimilation is always present - implicitly or explicitly, as subject or basis - in an outpouring of books, films, music, and plays by and about Jews.