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  • About
  • 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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Etude exploratoire d'expériences migratoires d'étudiants algériens en France à travers l'analyse des représentations sociales comme outil de description : le cas des étudiants de l'Université de Franche-Comté / An exploratory study of the migrant experiences of Algerian students in France through the analysis of social representations as a descriptive tool : the case of students at the University of Franche-Comté

Hezlaoui-Hamelin, Sabrina 13 June 2014 (has links)
La thèse s’inscrit dans les recherches sur les mobilités et migrations académiques et en sociolinguistique de la migration des contacts de langues. Elle porte sur des expériences migratoires d’étudiants algériens en France. Cette recherche vise à retracer, décrire et comprendre les parcours migratoires du groupe enquêté. Exploratoire et descriptive, notre étude, micro-sociolinguistique et empirico-inductive, emprunte une approche qualitative adoptant l’entretien semi-directif à mi chemin entre le récit de vie et l’entretien compréhensif comme outil de recueil de données. Notre objectif est de déterminer l’impact de ces histoires migratoires sur les représentations sociales, sociolinguistiques, de soi et les constructions identitaires de ces étudiants. Nos conclusions ne prétendent pas d’épuiser la totalité de notre objet à savoir la migration pour études des étudiants algériens. Cependant, cette recherche rend compte des aspects caractérisant la mobilité internationale d’étudiants étrangers, en l’occurrence algériens en définissant les contours de leur séjour en France. Nous présentons certaines de nos conclusions : l’analyse thématique des données déclaratives recueillies indique que les étudiants algériens ont des parcours, à la fois, identiques et différents de ceux des autres étudiants étrangers. Identique, parce qu’ils partagent les mêmes objectifs et attentes de cette mobilité internationale, à savoir l’obtention d’un diplôme universitaire. Différents, car leur statut juridique en France est spécifique (nombre d’heures de travail limité, procédures administratives contraignantes) ; ce qui ne leur facilite pas la réalisation de leurs projets d’études. Aussi, parce qu’ils ne bénéficient d’aucun suivi de leur pays d’origine. Cette situation particulière, qualifiée de difficile par les témoins, a fait évoluer leurs représentations relatives à la France et aux Français. Arrivés en France avec une image idyllique et très positive, ils déclarent avoir, aujourd’hui, des images très négatives / This thesis forms part of the overall study of university mobility and migration, and of the sociolinguistics of the migration of language contact. It looks at the migrant experiences of Algerian students in France, and aims to retrace, describe and understand their migrant experiences. The thesis is exploratory and descriptive, microlinguistic and empirical-inductive, and uses a qualitative approach adopting a semi-directive interview situated some way between the personal history and the comprehensive interview. Our aim is to determine the impact of these migrant stories on social and sociolinguistic representations of self and on these students’ constructions of identity. Our conclusions do not seek to exhaust the study Algerian students’ academic migration. However, this study accounts for aspects which characterize the international mobility of foreign students in certain of its conclusions: the thematic analysis of the declarative data collected show that Algerian students follow pathways which are both identical and distinct from those of other foreign students. Identical because they have the same objectives and expectations associated with international mobility: obtaining a university diploma. Distinct because of their specific legal status in France (restricted number of hours of work, obligatory administrative procedures), which constitutes a hindrance to their course of study. This comes on top of the absence of follow-up in their home country. This unusual situation, which they themselves describe as difficult, has led to changes in their representations of France and the French. The interviews show that their initial image, idyllic and very positive, has now given way to highly negative images
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Švédská imigrační politika v kontextu imigrační politiky EU / Swedish immigration policy in the context of EU immigration policy

Petrovičová, Martina January 2014 (has links)
The theme of this thesis is the Swedish immigration policy in the context of EU immigration policy. The aim of thesis is to analyze Swedish immigration and integration policies and identify their key characteristics. The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the definition of migration policy, basic concepts of migration and integration models. European immigration policy is built up on the theoretical basis from which comes out the setting of Swedish immigration policy. . The second chapter focuses on the integration of immigrants into the Swedish society and is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the development and setting of Swedish integration policy, the second part focuses on the integration of immigrants into the labour market. In the third chapter is the main focus on the problems and prospects of the Swedish migration policy. The three subchapters concentrate on the problems associated with the current European migration crisis, the international dimension of migration policy in Sweden and its priorities in this field and the last part attempts to evaluate the success of integration measures in Sweden.

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