Katharina Crepaz, Ph.D. is a post-doctoral research associate at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy as well as at the TU München. Her research interests include Europeanization processes, national and immigrant minorities in the EU, the Roma, transnational civil society, as well as processes of inclusion and participation regarding marginalized groups.
5 Ebooki wg Katharina Crepaz
Katharina Crepaz: The Impact of Europeanization on Minority Communities
Katharina Crepaz investigates how two-dimensional (’top-down’ and 'bottom-up’) Europeanization processes affect minority communities by using a comparative approach, encompassing cases from both „old …
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€53.49
Elisabeth Wacker & Ulrich Becker: Refugees and Forced Migrants in Africa and the EU
The so-called ‘refugee crisis’ represents one of the biggest contemporary political and social challenges. Although many African countries have been dealing with forced migratory and refugee movement …
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Angielski
€85.59
Timofey Agarin: When Stereotype Meets Prejudice: Antiziganism in European Societies
Antiziganism is a widespread phenomenon in all European societies. Poor or rich, `postcommunist` or `traditional`, North or South, with `lean` or `thick` welfare systems – all European societies demo …
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Angielski
€22.99
Timofey Agarin & Nevena Nancheva: A European Crisis: Perspectives on Refugees, Solidarity, and Europe
This is a book about the crisis of the European integration project as seen from the vantage point of people’s movements across and to the European continent. But why should the issue of refugees or …
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Angielski
€22.99
Katharina Crepaz & Ulrich Becker: Health in Diversity – Diversity in Health
European public discourse often frames (forced) migration solely as a security issue and ignores the implications of societal diversity for health, quality-of-life and well-being, in both Africa and …
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Angielski
€85.59