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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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History of the Afghans in India, A.D. 1545-1631 with especial reference to their relations with the Mughals.

Rahim, Muhammad Abdur. January 1900 (has links)
"This is my Ph. D. work in the University of London."
2

Impelled Afghan migration to Pakistan, 1978-1984

Malik, Abdul Hamid. Masood Alauddin. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Area Study Centre, University of Peshawar, 1985. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-199).
3

Impelled Afghan migration to Pakistan, 1978-1984

Malik, Abdul Hamid. Masood Alauddin. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Area Study Centre, University of Peshawar, 1985. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-199).
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History of the Afghans in India, A.D. 1545-1631 with especial reference to their relations with the Mughals.

Rahim, Muhammad Abdur. January 1900 (has links)
"This is my Ph. D. work in the University of London."
5

Experiences of displacement, migration, and settlement among Afghans in Ottawa /

Varghese, Anupa Ann. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) - Carleton University, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 98-105). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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Integration & identity in the diaspora: an ethnography of the Afghan refugee community in St. Petersburg, Russia /

Greenspoon, Lisa Frances, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) - Carleton University, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-175). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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Entre Inclusion et Exclusion des Immigrés : le cas des afghans en Iran-Facteurs démographiques, sociaux et politiques / Between immigrants' inclusion and exclusion : the case of Afghan immigrants in Iran : demographic, social and political factors

Amiri, Amir Mohammad 03 July 2017 (has links)
Cette recherche porte sur l’inclusion/exclusion des immigrés afghans en Iran.La situation et la place des immigrés et de leurs descendants étant soumises àdes logiques d’inclusion/d'exclusion, cette thèse a été construite autour de cetteproblématique. Elle se fonde sur une approche « mixte », à la fois quantitative etqualitative en s’appuyant en premier lieu sur une étude qualitative de terrainqui interroge leurs conditions de vie alors qu’ils sont dans une situationprovisoire et incertaine, en tentant de comprendre leurs expériences et leurstentatives et possibilités d'accéder au marché du travail et aux services sociaux.En second lieu, les données quantitatives issues du recensement iranien ont étéexploitées et la grande partie des informations sur la répartition géographique,le séjour et les caractéristiques démographiques, sociales et économiques desimmigrants ont été obtenues à partir de ces données. Cette analyse met enévidence une politique officielle fondée sur la mise au premier plan de laquestion du retour et non de celle de la naturalisation et l’intégration, malgréune présence durable des Afghans sur le sol irainien. De plus l’agentivité desimmigrés et les efforts qu’ils ont fournis pour s’incorporer dans la société seheurtent aux facteurs structurels et institutions. / The following doctoral thesis focuses on the inclusion / exclusion of Afghanimmigrants in Iran by analyzing the extent to which the status and place ofimmigrants and their descendants are subject to rationales of inclusion /exclusion. This study makes use of a mixed method approach, both quantitativeand qualitative, and is initially based on a qualitative field study that examinesthe living conditions experienced by Afghan immigrants throughout the durationof their temporary and uncertain situation in an effort to understand theirexperiences as well as their attempts and opportunities to enter the labor marketand access social services. Following this qualitative analysis, quantitative datafrom the Iranian census were also used and the majority of the information onthe geographic distribution and residence of immigrants as well as theirdemographic, social and economic characteristics were derived from these data.The results of the analysis show that despite the sustainable migration ofAfghans, official policy is based primarily on the issue of return, therebyobscuring competing perspectives on naturalization and integration. Moreover,structural and institutional obstacles handicap the immigrants’ political agencyand efforts to integrate themselves into the host society.
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Identité « réfugié », identité transversale.<br />Les réfugiés à Delhi au sein des dynamiques institutionnelles, communautaires et associatives

Baujard, Julie 17 December 2008 (has links) (PDF)
La problématique de cette thèse est d'interroger la catégorie « réfugié » et son impact dans le processus de construction identitaire à Delhi, lieu de convergence et espace de dispersion. Se dégage-t-il, parmi des personnes de divers groupes ethniques, religions, nationalités et aux origines sociales variées, des représentations et des modes d'action communs, témoins de l'existence d'une identité basée sur la condition de réfugié ? <br />La déconstruction de la catégorie « réfugié » s'opère à trois niveaux : celui des organisations de tutelle des réfugiés qui donnent corps à ce « label » réfugié ; celui des acteurs politiques et sociaux qui apportent leur soutien aux réfugiés ; et celui des acteurs religieux (chrétiens) qui, eux aussi, sont partie prenante du « système-réfugié ».<br />Un regard transversal permet de conclure à l'émergence d'une société civile portant l'expression d'une identité hétérogène et d'une dynamique communautaire par laquelle peut se définir l'identité « réfugié ».
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From medical relief to community health care a case study of a non-governmental organisation (Frontier Primary Health Care) in North West Frontier Province, Pakistan /

Patterson, Margaret Madeline. Unknown Date (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Edinburgh, 2005. / Includes bibliography (p. 323-332). Also available in print format.
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Afghan Women in Sweden: A Qualitative Study of Their Socio-Cultural Integration and Sense of Belonging

Abedin, Aida January 2018 (has links)
This study aims to investigate on the social and cultural integration experiences of Afghan women in Sweden, in terms of their social networks and their socio-cultural practices. In addition, this paper questions where the Afghan women feel belonging to and what factors shape this sense of belonging. For this reason, a qualitative methodology is applied and the data is compiled through semi-structured interviews with ten Afghan women residing in Malmö, Sweden, with using both focus group interviews and individual interviews as the data collecting procedures. The concepts of socio-cultural integration, sense of belonging and social network have been utilized as the theoretical and conceptual frameworks of the study. With regards to social networks, this research intends to investigate on the social interactions of the participants with people of their own ethnic group and also with Swedes. Regarding the socio-cultural practices, the eating habits and the holiday celebration and participation of Afghan women participating in the research are examined as indicators of their cultural integration. The findings of the study reveal that language proficiency is considered as the key factor for socio-cultural integration among the participants. In general, the participants experience different levels of social interactions both with other Afghans and with Swedes. The study also shows that while the participants are committed to the Afghan cultural practices such as eating Afghan foods and celebrating their holidays, they also welcome some of the Swedish cultural practices. In addition, mutual respect has a fundamental place in Afghan women‟s interactions with the host culture and values. Moreover, the participants of this study experience different notions of belonging, and factors such as their family ties, safety, and discrimination vs. acceptance shape their feeling of belonging to both Sweden and Afghanistan. In general, the findings of this study confirm Beg‟s statement (2005) that Afghan women are not a homogenous group, and experience different varieties of socio-cultural integration and different notions of belonging.

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