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International
- Drug Treatment and Ethnicity,
A collection of links to online resources on substance abuse and treatment among ethnic minority and migrant populations
- H-Migration is dedicated to enhancing
scholarly communication about the history of migration and the acculturation of immigrants and their descendants into their new society.
The list aims at being truly international. Since people have always
moved from place to place, the list's chronology is very broad, spanning ancient times through present day migration. The list welcomes
tips, suggestions, queries and announcements from all corners of the globe. It will post queries about the location of primary sources
on specific topics, the use of this material and the interpretation of findings. The list will announce books and journals, conferences,
new web-sites, jobs, fellowships and calls for papers. H-Migration is a moderated discussion list, advised by an international advisory
board.
H-Migration is sponsored by H-Net: Humanities and Social Sciences Online, Michigan State University, United States, by the International
Institute for Social History (IISH) Amsterdam, The Netherlands and by Leiden University, History department, Leiden, The Netherlands.
- IALIC, International Association for Languages and Intercultural Communication
- IASFN, International Association for the Study of Forced Migration
- ILO, International Labour Organization, Geneva/Switzerland
- IMMIS, Africa-European Research Project: African Migration and Gender
in Global Context – Implementing Migration Studies
- IOM, International Organization for Migration, Geneva/Switzerland
- IPRA, International Peace Research Association, Leuven/Belgium
- IUSSP, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population,
Liège/Belgium
- migratory, an online inventory of sources on migration in Europe, Central Asia and North America
- MOST, Management of Social Transformations Programme at UNESCO
- OECD, Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development, Geneva/Switzerland
- UNHCR, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva/Switzerland
- United Nations Department of Economic Affairs, Population Division, New York/USA
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