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Integration of Thai Migrants in Czechia
Šnajdr, Daniel ; Drbohlav, Dušan (advisor) ; Haišmanová, Lucie (referee)
This thesis analyzes the process of integration of Thai migrants into Czech society. The main aim is to explore the issue of Thai integration in Czech Republic by a quantitative research which haven`t been done fully in Czech Republic yet. Then on the basis of gained data to compare the state with another countries and to set the strategy of Thai integration in Czech Republic among the classic patterns of migrant behaviour or to identify the differences which could be specific only for Czech Republic. The thesis consists three main parts: theoretical, descriptive and practical. The introduction outlines the background of Thai migration. The theoretical framework, that follows, sets the gained information into theoretical concept of migration theories and defines important terms that accompany this thesis. Those analyzed information then help to evaluate the data gained by the practical part. The integral component of the thesis is descriptive part which outlines the development and reality of the investigated topic. The results of the questionnaire survey and interviews among Thai migrants in Czech Republic are presented in the practical part of this work. The conclusion establishes discourse between the theory and observed findings. There is also an assessment of the achieved results within the frame of...
Knowledge for inclusion: strategies and implementation of social and structural integration of refugees in European Union through multifaceted orientation, education, and training programmes
Isakova, Alina ; Levrincová, Petra (advisor) ; Haišmanová, Lucie (referee)
This work is an attempt to outline prospects of theoretically and practically justified refugees' integration in its initial levels through orientation and education programmes using previous and present positive experience, but also taking into consideration the letter of International Law and Human Rights, moral and ethical perspective, so direct and prospective benefits for all the parties concerned, i.e. the EU, nation-states, communities, citizens, newcomers. The main focus is on multifaceted Orientation, Education, and Training Programmes (OETPs) that are presented as one of the most significant tools of social and structural integration into state's and public spheres. Presence of OETPs is being traced in theoretical framework, political discourse, and practical implementation of integration policies at different levels of the EU realm. There is a stress made on policy design, implementation, and evaluation provided by national governments and local authorities so role of civic sector, activities of UNHCR, and community level enterprises. .
The political discourse in the United States and its effects on policies towards undocumented immigrants
Corrada-Rivera, Romulo ; Kozák, Kryštof (advisor) ; Haišmanová, Lucie (referee)
In this thesis, I attempt to provide a recount of some proposals that have been discussed and proposed at a federal and state level in the United States, including the DREAM Act. These propositions deal with the young people who came illegally to the U.S. as children and have later graduated from high school to face the reality that they do not have the necessary documents to work, apply for grants or pay resident fees to continue post- secondary studies. Furthermore, as a result of their legal condition, these individuals face the danger of being deported to a country of origin that is in most cases completely strange to them or having to enter the informal economy and all the risks that represents. In addition, I will analyze, using different laws, proposals, scholarly articles as well as diverse public statements, how the conservative sector of US politics has moved to present an extremist opposition to these measures. This radical discourse has prevented the enactment of some of these proposals to address the specific situation of these special unauthorized immigrants. Moreover, I will examine the present situation and potential future possibilities of the policy development process regarding this particular sector of the undocumented immigrants residing in the United States.
The Potential of Czech Immigration Policy
Mulhall, D. Kieran ; Raška, Francis (advisor) ; Haišmanová, Lucie (referee)
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd / Smetanovo nábřeží 6, 110 01 Praha 1 info@fsv.cuni.cz, tel: 222 112 111 www.fsv.cuni.cz Dle čl. 4 Opatření rektora č. 6/2010 o Zpřístupnění elektronické databáze závěrečných prací http://www.cuni.cz/UK-3470.html a čl. 1 Opatření děkana 29/2010 se z časového hlediska závěrečné práce dělí do tří skupin: a. "nové práce", tj. práce odevzdávané k obhajobě počínaje 29. 9. 2010, b. "starší práce", tj. práce odevzdané k obhajobě od 1. 1. 2006 do 28. 9. 2010, c. "práce před rokem 2006", tj. práce odevzdané k obhajobě před 1. 1. 2006. V tomto případě jde o "starší práci" odevzdanou k obhajobě od 1. 1. 2006 do 28. 9. 2010. Omlouváme se, ale dokument není v elektronické verzi k dispozici.
Internally Displaced Persons in International Law and Policy - A Case Study Approach on the Darfur Crisis in Sudan
Moog, Sarah Alea ; Levrincová, Petra (advisor) ; Haišmanová, Lucie (referee)
More than 27 million people have been forced to leave their homes and have sought refuge in another part of their home country. Since they have not crossed an internationally recognized state border, they do not enjoy the same protection as refugees. The Westphalian principle of state sovereignty does not allow the international community to get involved and protect IDPs, as long as this intervention is not explicitly requested by the government. This paper defines internal displacement, shows its causes, and explores mechanisms to cope with the difficult situation of the internally displaced. A case study on the conflict in Darfur puts these issues into the real context of a complex humanitarian situation. The conflict in Darfur is an ethnic clash between the Arab supremacists in the Sudanese capital Khartoum and the African population in Darfur, which has existed since the 1980s and reached its climax in the past decade. The conflict has been the cause of one of the severest displacement tragedies considering the fact that the largest part of Sudan's more than five million IDPs are displaced in Darfur. The government has shown little interest in cooperating with the international community to assist civilians in Darfur, but is, on the contrary, generally suspected to be involved in the...
Integration of Thai Migrants in Czechia
Šnajdr, Daniel ; Drbohlav, Dušan (advisor) ; Haišmanová, Lucie (referee)
This thesis analyzes the process of integration of Thai migrants into Czech society. The main aim is to explore the issue of Thai integration in Czech Republic by a quantitative research which haven`t been done fully in Czech Republic yet. Then on the basis of gained data to compare the state with another countries and to set the strategy of Thai integration in Czech Republic among the classic patterns of migrant behaviour or to identify the differences which could be specific only for Czech Republic. The thesis consists three main parts: theoretical, descriptive and practical. The introduction outlines the background of Thai migration. The theoretical framework, that follows, sets the gained information into theoretical concept of migration theories and defines important terms that accompany this thesis. Those analyzed information then help to evaluate the data gained by the practical part. The integral component of the thesis is descriptive part which outlines the development and reality of the investigated topic. The results of the questionnaire survey and interviews among Thai migrants in Czech Republic are presented in the practical part of this work. The conclusion establishes discourse between the theory and observed findings. There is also an assessment of the achieved results within the frame of...
Knowledge for inclusion: strategies and implementation of social and structural integration of refugees in European Union through multifaceted orientation, education, and training programmes
Isakova, Alina ; Levrincová, Petra (advisor) ; Haišmanová, Lucie (referee)
This work is an attempt to outline prospects of theoretically and practically justified refugees' integration in its initial levels through orientation and education programmes using previous and present positive experience, but also taking into consideration the letter of International Law and Human Rights, moral and ethical perspective, so direct and prospective benefits for all the parties concerned, i.e. the EU, nation-states, communities, citizens, newcomers. The main focus is on multifaceted Orientation, Education, and Training Programmes (OETPs) that are presented as one of the most significant tools of social and structural integration into state's and public spheres. Presence of OETPs is being traced in theoretical framework, political discourse, and practical implementation of integration policies at different levels of the EU realm. There is a stress made on policy design, implementation, and evaluation provided by national governments and local authorities so role of civic sector, activities of UNHCR, and community level enterprises. .
The political discourse in the United States and its effects on policies towards undocumented immigrants
Corrada-Rivera, Romulo ; Kozák, Kryštof (advisor) ; Haišmanová, Lucie (referee)
In this thesis, I attempt to provide a recount of some proposals that have been discussed and proposed at a federal and state level in the United States, including the DREAM Act. These propositions deal with the young people who came illegally to the U.S. as children and have later graduated from high school to face the reality that they do not have the necessary documents to work, apply for grants or pay resident fees to continue post- secondary studies. Furthermore, as a result of their legal condition, these individuals face the danger of being deported to a country of origin that is in most cases completely strange to them or having to enter the informal economy and all the risks that represents. In addition, I will analyze, using different laws, proposals, scholarly articles as well as diverse public statements, how the conservative sector of US politics has moved to present an extremist opposition to these measures. This radical discourse has prevented the enactment of some of these proposals to address the specific situation of these special unauthorized immigrants. Moreover, I will examine the present situation and potential future possibilities of the policy development process regarding this particular sector of the undocumented immigrants residing in the United States.

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