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Bipolarité et continuum : quelle place pour ces notions dans une théorie sociétale des contacts de langues ?
In: Langage et société, N 171, 3, 2020-10-20, pp.101-118 (2020)
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Talking Business: New Evidence on How Language Shapes Economic Behaviour
Campo, Francesco; Nunziata, Luca; Rocco, Lorenzo. - : Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2020
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Do Swiss Citizens of Immigrant Origin Face Hiring Discriminationin the Labour Market? ...
Zschirnt, Eva; Fibbi, Rosita. - : Zenodo, 2019
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Do Swiss Citizens of Immigrant Origin Face Hiring Discriminationin the Labour Market? ...
Zschirnt, Eva; Fibbi, Rosita. - : Zenodo, 2019
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Geschlechtergerechte Behördentexte. Linguistische Untersuchungen und Stimmen zur Umsetzung in der mehrsprachigen Schweiz. Forschungsbericht
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02150808 ; [Research Report] FNS: 143585, Universität Genf; Université de Genève. 2017, https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:92322 (2017)
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Geschlechtergerechte Behördentexte. Linguistische Untersuchungen und Stimmen zur Umsetzung in der mehrsprachigen Schweiz. Forschungsbericht
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Le créationnisme à l’école, une affaire privée ? Révélations médiatiques, « malaise » politique et régulations du religieux
In: Communication & langages, N 189, 3, 2016-09-01, pp.63-84 (2016)
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The causal impact of common native language on international trade: Evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity design: evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity design ...
Egger, Peter; Lassmann, Andrea. - : ETH Zurich, 2015
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The causal impact of common native language on international trade: Evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity design: evidence from a spatial regression discontinuity design
In: KOF Working Papers, 374 (2015)
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Sprachräume als Arbeits- und Organisationskulturen: vergleichende empirische Befunde in der deutschen und französischen Schweiz
In: 68 (2015)
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A noção de equivalência e a sua especificidades na tradução juramentada
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Ethnic Visibility, Context, and Xenophobia: A European Perspective
Shenasi Azari, Shabnam. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
Abstract: The purpose of this study is to answer the following overarching question: how does ethnic diversity among immigrant and native populations impact xenophobia? Many studies answer this question by examining the effects of relative immigrant group size. Instead, I argue that group size increases xenophobia when immigrants are ethnically visible, crossing salient linguistic, religious, or racial boundaries. In three investigations I look at the effects of the following factors on xenophobia: ethnic diversity in the immigrant population, ethnic diversity in the broader society, and being cultural marginal. Analyzing multilevel models using cross–national data from the European Social Survey (ESS), I examine the effects of regional and national contexts of immigrant visibility on xenophobia. I define xenophobia as the perception of immigrant threat. I also test the hypothesis that average xenophobia is higher among individuals living in more ethnically diverse countries. In the second investigation, I reexamine immigrant visibility, this time using Swiss ESS data to compare across municipalities. I also consider the effects of living adjacent to rather than in an immigrant–rich community. In a final investigation, I again analyze cross–national ESS data to determine the effects of being different from the cultural majority on xenophobia. I find that xenophobia is higher among individuals living in more religiously diverse countries. Also, for those living in communities with few to no immigrants, the presence of immigrants in surrounding areas amplifies xenophobia. Comparing across countries and regions within those countries, I find that the size of the ethnically visible population does not affect xenophobia. However, immigrant visibility does increase xenophobia in the Swiss context. All other things equal, cultural minority and majority members do not appear to differ in their levels of xenophobia. However, individuals who perceive marginality tend to be more xenophobic than those who do not. The interesting exception is religious minority members, who are least xenophobic, but only when they perceive marginality. The findings cast doubt on the size argument of group threat theory, which predicts that xenophobia is higher where there are more immigrants. Even when measured in terms of the most ethnically visible and potentially most culturally threatening, immigrant group size does not explain cross–national differences in individual xenophobia. It seems to explain attitudes in some national contexts, but not others. Group size may only evoke perceptions of immigrant threat under certain necessary conditions as an interaction effect. Living adjacent to immigrant–rich communities amplifies xenophobia, but in a way that is partly attributable to contact. Counter to the predictions of cultural marginality theory, being culturally different does not universally lead one to espouse more tolerant views toward immigrants. The religious exception may stem from increased contact with immigrants, rather than simply the increased sympathy for other marginalized peoples implied by cultural marginality theory.
Keyword: Europe; group size; immigration; multilevel modeling; Sociology; Switzerland; xenophobia
URL: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/7hn289m5
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ОСОБЛИВОСТІ ПІДГОТОВКИ МАГІСТРА З АНГЛІЙСЬКОЇ МОВИ В УНІВЕРСИТЕТАХ ШВЕЙЦАРСЬКОЇ КОНФЕДЕРАЦІЇ ; MAIN FEATURES OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE FOR THE MASTER’S DEGREE AT UNIVERSITIES OF SWITZERLAND
In: Вісник Національного авіаційного університету. Серія: Педагогіка, Психологія; № 5 (2014); 62 ; Вестник Национального авиационного университета. Серия: Педагогика, Психология; № 5 (2014); 62 ; Proceedings of the National Aviation University. Series: Pedagogy, Psychology; № 5 (2014); 62 (2014)
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Curriculum Alignment between the IB DP and National Systems: Switzerland
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Trip to Switzerland and the UK ; taj_dad_tl1_013
Tasi Lama; Tom Owen-Smith. - : Thomas Owen-Smith, 2013. : SOAS, 2013
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Tradeoffs between equality and difference: immigrant integration, multiculturalism, and the welfare state in cross-national perspective
In: 2008-701 ; Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Zivilgesellschaft, Konflikte und Demokratie, Abteilung Migration, Integration, Transnationalisierung ; 34 (2012)
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Vers une norme pluricentrique ou une pluralité de normes en francophonie du nord ?
In: Langage et société, n 140, 2, 2012-06-11, pp.117-134 (2012)
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Risiko- und Gefährdungsanalysen im Bevölkerungsschutz: Eine Umfragestudie über laufende Arbeiten in den Kantonen ...
Bara, Corinne. - : ETH Zurich, 2011
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Developing intercultural awareness and sensitivity through digital game play: three cases studies with the simulation RealLives 2010 in Australian, American, and Swiss middle schools
Struppert, Anika. - : Australia : Macquarie University, 2011
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Risiko- und Gefährdungsanalysen im Bevölkerungsschutz: Eine Umfragestudie über laufende Arbeiten in den Kantonen
Bara, Corinne. - : Center for Security Studies (CSS), ETH Zürich, 2011
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