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See detailMigrations et Diversité Culturelle
Martiniello, Marco ULg

Scientific conference (2009, May 18)

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See detailTransnational Communities and Conflict : A civil society approach
Martiniello, Marco ULg

Scientific conference (2009, May 06)

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See detailConclusions
Martiniello, Marco ULg

Scientific conference (2009, March 06)

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See detailSéminaire international « The Other in Europe : Legal and Social categorization in Context
Martiniello, Marco ULg

Scientific conference (2009, March 06)

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Martiniello, Marco ULg

Scientific conference (2009, February 16)

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Martiniello, Marco ULg

Scientific conference (2009, January 28)

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See detailYes he can
Santander, Sébastian ULg; Martiniello, Marco ULg

Article for general public (2009)

L'article revient sur les implication nationales et internationales de l'élection de Barak Obama à la présidence des Etats-Unis

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See detailCréations en migrations. Parcours, déplacements, racinements
Martiniello, Marco ULg; Puig, Nicolas; Suzanne, Gilles

in Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales (2009), 25(2), 7-11

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See detailWhat Role for the EU on Integration of Immigrants ?
Martiniello, Marco ULg

Scientific conference (2009)

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See detailThe Transnational Political Participation of Immigrants A Transatlantic Perspective
Lafleur, Jean-Michel ULg; Martiniello, Marco ULg

Book published by Routledge (2009)

With the progress in communication and transport technologies, it has never been easier for migrants to stay connected with their country of origin. Facing the wide range of activities in which immigrants ... [more ▼]

With the progress in communication and transport technologies, it has never been easier for migrants to stay connected with their country of origin. Facing the wide range of activities in which immigrants are involved, governments in the country of origin and the country of destination have endeavoured to respond to these activities. Up until now, the question of the nature of political engagement across borders that migrants may pursue has yet to be studied in a broad sense. The purpose of this book is to establish to what extent the place in which immigrants settle (namely the region or country) might determine the types of political activity in which they engage. More precisely, it ascertains whether and for what reasons different forms of transnational political activity develop in the United States and Europe. Looking at a series of case studies from Europe and the USA, it identifies the full range of political activities and various similarities in the actions undertaken by communities based in the same area. With contributions from international experts, this insightful book will be of interest to postgraduates in the field of international politics, migration researchers, political scientists and policymakers. Table of Contents 1. Towards a transatlantic dialogue in the study of immigrant political transnationalism Marco Martiniello and Jean-Michel Lafleur 2. Migrant political transnationalism and the practice of democracy: Dominican external voting rights and Salvadoran home town associations Jose Itzigsohn and Daniela Villacres 3. The reinvention of political community in a transnational setting: framing the Kabyle citizens’ movement Michael Collyer 4. Contradictions of diasporic institutionalization in Mexican politics: the 2006 migrant vote and other forms of inclusion and control Robert Courtney Smith 5. The waxing and waning of the political field in Burundi and its diaspora Simon Turner 6. Religion as a path to civic engagement Peggy Levitt 7. Representing voiceless migrants: Moroccan political transnationalism and Moroccan migrants’ organizations in France Antoine Dumont [less ▲]

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See detailImmigrants and Their Offspring in Europe as Political Subjects
Martiniello, Marco ULg

in Hochschild, Jennifer L.; Mollenkopf, John H. (Eds.) Bringing Outsiders In. Transatlantic Perspectives on Immigrant Political Incorporation (2009)

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See detailImmigration et diversité en Belgique
Martiniello, Marco ULg; Perrin, Nathalie ULg

in Matagne, Geoffroy; Beaufays, Jean (Eds.) La Belgique en mutation. Systèmes politiques et politiques publiques (1968-2008) (2009)

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See detailMusiques, musiciens et participation électorale des citoyens issus de l’immigration. Le cas des élections présidentielles américaines de 2008
Martiniello, Marco ULg; Lafleur, Jean-Michel ULg

in Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales (2009), 25(2), 101-118

This article seeks to examine the relevance of popular culture and music in particular in the context of post-migratory multicultural societies. More precisely, we aim to demonstrate how music and ... [more ▼]

This article seeks to examine the relevance of popular culture and music in particular in the context of post-migratory multicultural societies. More precisely, we aim to demonstrate how music and musicians contribute – in specific spatial and temporal settings – to the mobilization of some migrant origin populations. The article starts with a conceptual discussion on the role of music for ethnic and migrant groups and on the role of music and musicians in electoral campaigns. Subsequently, we review the case of the 2008 US presidential campaign to show the relevance of minority artists’ productions and the political use that can be made out of it in competitive electoral contexts such as that of the United States. [less ▲]

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See detailMainstreaming de l’intégration dans les politiques publiques, Colloque: Pas-de-deux.
Martiniello, Marco ULg

Scientific conference (2008, November 26)

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