نتایج جستجو برای: transnational projects

تعداد نتایج: 96462  

2009
Janine Dahinden

I ask in this article how the inhabitants migrants and non-migrants of a specific geographical space, a small Swiss city in French-speaking Switzerland, live out different forms of transnationalism. Transnationalism is for this purpose defined and operationalized on two dimensions: I make a distinction between network transnationalism and what I call transnational subjectivity. The first dimens...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2006
Julie Collins-Dogrul

During World War II Mexican and US health professionals and organizations constructed a transnational organizational field to manage the border's public health problems. Despite barriers to inter-organizational cooperation, including disparate administrative structures and North-South stratification, the field's transnational approach to health on the border has continued for 60 years. Using ar...

Journal: :InformingSciJ 2010
Bob Travica

The purpose of this article is to explore effects of ongoing economic globalization by focusing on the organizational and informing aspects of the key globalization stakeholder – the transnational corporation. This is an organization with superior capabilities rooted in digital information and information technology. It is argued that the transpired globalization driven by transnational corpora...

Journal: :História da Educação 2021

Abstract How did processes of independence happen in American countries? What relations were established between national projects and for population development? has the theme emancipation marked (and still marks) history these countries peoples’ education? Based on complex questions, this dossier analyzes phenomenon its celebration Chile, USA Brazil; it is a condition to make geopolitics educ...

2016
Andreea Nita Laurentiu Rozylowicz Steluta Manolache Cristiana Maria Ciocănea Iulia Viorica Miu Viorel Dan Popescu

The main funding instrument for implementing EU policies on nature conservation and supporting environmental and climate action is the LIFE Nature programme, established by the European Commission in 1992. LIFE Nature projects (>1400 awarded) are applied conservation projects in which partnerships between institutions are critical for successful conservation outcomes, yet little is known about ...

2012
Ramila Bisht Emma Pitchforth Susan F Murray

National and transnational health care systems are rapidly evolving with current processes of globalisation. What is the contribution of the social sciences to an understanding of this field? A structured scoping exercise was conducted to identify relevant literature using the lens of India - a 'rising power' with a rapidly expanding healthcare economy. A five step search and analysis method wa...

2009
Ian Roberge

Organized and transnational organized crime has become a prominent political issue in Canada, as elsewhere. The topic is understudied in Canadian political science, in part because of the inherent difficulties of research. The paper begins a reflection on the politics of organized and transnational organized crime in Canada. How has the Canadian government responded to the threat of organized a...

2009
Peng Wang Jingyi Wang

Transnational crime, sometimes called international crime or multinational systemic crime, is more than an extension of domestic crime. In the context of globalization, transnational organized crime groups respond to market incentives and operate with cooperative relationships, which makes the multinational criminal systems become more efficient and powerful. As a result, no single country has ...

2015
Valeriya Dinger

Dinger, Valeriya—Do foreign-owned banks affect banking system liquidity risk? Existing empirical research shows that foreign-owned banks play a stabilizing role in emerging economies’ banking systems. Anecdotal evidence suggests that this stabilizing role can be attributed to transnational banks’ access to more diversified sources of liquidity. There exists, however, no empirical evidence so fa...

Journal: :Violence against women 2007
Donna M Hughes Katherine Y Chon Derek P Ellerman

The trafficking of women has been a lucrative moneymaker for transnational organized crime networks, ranking third, behind drugs and arms, in criminal earnings. The U.S. military bases in South Korea were found to form a hub for the transnational trafficking of women from the Asia Pacific and Eurasia to South Korea and the United States. This study, conducted in 2002, examined three types of tr...

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