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THE MAINTENANCE OF THE FRIULAN-ITALIAN COMMUNITY IN AUSTRALIABal, Louise, n/a January 2001 (has links)
The aim of the study was to develop an in-depth understanding of the migration
experiences of the Italian community of Australia, with a case study of the regional
Friulan community of Sydney. For the ways in which people identify themselves at
different times and in different environments may not always be consistent. The purpose
of the study was to add to the exploration of the diversity, cultural variety and richness
cultural communities have brought to Australia. The study set out to fulfill an important
function in adding to the accounts of the diversity of ethnic groups in Australia, their
structure and cultural backgrounds and the values of family members. Since culture is
concerned with meaning, there is of course a very close relationship between culture and
language, through which kin relationships, obligations and duties are expressed and
appropriate behaviour defined. It is that meaning and relationship that led me to
investigate the Italian and Friulan communities.
The study took on the form of an ethnography enabling me, the researcher, to participate
in order to develop an in depth understanding of the experiences of the Italian migrants,
in particular the Friulan community. The data was collected by using key informant
interviewing. The participants were encouraged to freely reflect on their past and present
experiences to enable them to make a comparative analysis of their experiences in
Australia and in their country of origin. This enabled the migrants to take on the role of
culturally knowledgeable informants supplying information which was significant to them
and which reflected their perceptions of their life experiences. The data has been
faithfully recorded to represent the immigrant's point of view.
The study revealed that many of the first and second-generation are highly involved with
their Italian heritage and operate comfortably with a bicultural ethnic identity. The
second generation have reconstructed the Italian-Australian family, thus changing the
Italian community and providing links between the Italian, the Anglo-Australian and the
other ethnic communities. Ethnicity is continually negotiated and is a constant source of
transformation for people of immigrant background. If Italian-Australians continue to
associate, both through family and cultural practices then the Italian-Australian identity
will continue. The big question is what will happen in the third and fourth Italian-Australian
generation. It is here that the question of ethnic and national identity becomes
highly relevant.
Cultural diversity presents challenging issues for Australia: what it means to be an
Australian; the relationship between national and personal identities; identifying and
working in both the cohesive and divisive forces in a multicultural society; and the form
and flavour of a future republic. None of these issues are new, yet all are of immediate
concern, and the symbolic importance of the approach of the twenty-first century invests
them with particular meaning.
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Built Environments and Childhood Obesity Epidemic in the Immigrant PopulationNurse, Monique M 01 January 2019 (has links)
A lack of adequately built environments can negatively affect obesity rates among adolescents. The purpose of this quantitative cross-sectional study was to determine if there is a relationship between the presence of built environments and childhood obesity among the immigrant population living in Cobb County Georgia. The social ecological model was used to explain how environmental factors may influence behavior. The research questions addressed whether walkability and elements of built environments such as to healthy foods and access to parks and recreational areas of census tracts affect childhood obesity when adjusting for race/ethnicity and immigrant population in Cobb County. Data was collected from government websites. Student enrollment, school ethnicity, and free/reduced lunch data were retrieved from the website, School Digger, which gathered their information from the National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau, and the Georgia Department of Education data sources. Average BMI data were gathered from the Georgia Department of Education 2016-2017 Georgia fitness assessment report. Data were analyzed using independent t-test, Pearson correlation and 1-way ANCOVA. Findings showed a statistical significance with the existence of farmer's markets and child obesity but no significance among the other built environment variables. The results from this study can help community leaders develop an inclusive plan to reduce the occurrence of obesity in adolescents within the target area.
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Impact of Acculturation on Body Mass Index in HaitiansBerthold, Nirva 01 January 2018 (has links)
Longer-term immigrants residing in the United States exhibit physical health decline related to higher body mass index (BMI). Theories on immigrant acculturation have been used to examine health patterns by length of stay in the United States. The purpose of this cross-sectional study, guided by the Schwartz model of acculturation, was to examine the effect of acculturation and length of stay in the United States on BMI in a sample of Haitian immigrants living in the Northeast Metropolitan area. The research question was used to examine the effects of acculturation and length of stay on BMI in the convenience sample of 116 Haitian men and women, aged 18 years and older, who had relocated to the United States for 3 years or more. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire and medical records from a participating health clinic and then analyzed by conducting a multiple linear regression. According to study results, acculturation, length of stay, age, gender, and physical activity were not significant predictors of BMI change. An ancillary analysis using the subscales of acculturation revealed similar results. This study may provide positive social change by enabling health providers to understand the beliefs, values, and practices of Haitian immigrant groups and the acculturation pattern of individuals when providing care for this population.
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A participação de refugiados, refugiadas e solicitantes de refúgio no processo de elaboração da Política Municipal para a População Imigrante, do município de São Paulo/SP, e a efetivação do seu direito à cidade / The participation of refugees and refugee applicants in the process of drafting the Municipal Policy for the Immigrant Population, from São Paulo city, and the realization of their right to the cityOliveira, Laís Gonzales de 15 October 2018 (has links)
Com a edição da Lei Municipal nº 16.478/2016, o município de São Paulo institucionalizou a Política Municipal para a População Imigrante, a qual estabelece as diretrizes para um conjunto de políticas públicas municipais direcionadas à população migrante - nesta incluídos os refugiados, refugiadas e solicitantes de refúgio. Além da política municipal ainda inédita no país, a Lei nº 16.478/2016 também inovou por resultar de um processo de elaboração amplamente participativo, a fim de garantir a normatização de uma demanda reivindicada: o acesso efetivo à cidade. No caso específico dos e das habitantes em situação de refúgio, a falta de acesso à cidade significa a deficiência no seu acolhimento efetivo. O presente estudo de caso apresenta-se como uma investigação jurídico-sociológica que verifica se a garantia da participação política da população em situação de refúgio durante o processo de elaboração da referida lei consistiu em um meio de efetivação do seu direito à cidade. Para tanto, utiliza as técnicas de pesquisa teórica nas formas bibliográfica e documental, com o levantamento de obras, diretrizes e normativas sobre o tema, incluindo os documentos oficiais referentes à política municipal em comento. Realizada a análise crítica do material levantado, verificou-se que o direito à cidade significa o direito de participação integral na e da cidade, isto é, engloba tanto o direito de usufruir dos serviços e oportunidades oferecidos pelo ambiente urbano, como o direito de participar politicamente da sua construção. A partir de uma \"nova\" concepção de cidadania, pautada no novo constitucionalismo e no pensamento descolonial latino-americanos, os e as habitantes em situação de refúgio também se qualificam como cidadãos e cidadãs e, portanto, têm direito à cidade. O trabalho conclui pela efetivação parcial do direito à cidade de refugiados, refugiadas e solicitantes de refúgio por meio da garantia do seu direito de participação política durante o processo de elaboração da Política Municipal para a População Imigrante. / With the enactment of Municipal Law no. 16.478/2016, the municipality of São Paulo institutionalized the Municipal Policy for the Immigrant Population, which establishes the guidelines for a set of municipal public policies for the migrant population - including refugees and refugee applicants. In addition to the municipal policy still unpublished in the country, Law no. 16.478/2016 also innovated as a result of a largely participatory process of drafting, in order to guarantee the standardization of a claimed demand: effective access to the city. In the specific case of refugee population, the lack of access to the city means the deficiency in their effective reception. The presente case study presents itself as a juridical-sociological investigation that verifies if the guarantee of the political participation of the refugee population during the processo of drafting that law consisted of a means of enforcement their right to the city. For this purpose, it uses theoretical research techniques in bibliographical and documentary forms, with the collection of works, guidelines and regulations on the subject, including the official documents referring to the municipal policy in question. Once the critical analysis of the material has been analyzed, it has been verified that the right to the city means the right of full participation in and of the city, tha is it encompasses both the right to enjoy the services and opportunities offered by urban environment and the right to participate politically in its construction. From a \"new\" conception of citizenship based on the new Latin American constitutionalism and decolonial thinking, the refugee inhabitants also qualify as citizens, and therefore have the right to the city. The work concludes by the partial realization of the refugees and refugee applicants\" right to the city by guaranteeing their right to political participation during the process of draftinng the Municipal Policy for the Immigrant Population.
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