Prof Annika Rabo
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Contracts (5)
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Family and family law among transnational Syrians
Period: 1/1/05 - 12/31/07
Genom intensifierad internationell migration har olika normsystem kring familjebildning och familjerätt kommit att mötas. Migrationen till Sverige har aktualiserat en mängd viktiga familjerättsliga frågor, vilket märks inte minst i diskussionerna kring barnäktenskap och ’hedersrelaterade’ brott. ...
Future citizens in pedagogic texts and in education policies. Examples from Norway, Sweden, Syria and Turkey
Period: 1/1/11 - 12/31/13
The aim of this project is to grasp processes of globalization in education policies and in selected pedagogic texts in Norway, Sweden, Syria and Turkey through a focus on the education of the ´right´ kind of future citizen. People increasingly move across national borders for longer or shorter ...
Improving Access to and Quality of Reproductive and Child Health Care to Marginal Peoples: Bedouin in Jordan and Syria
Period: 1/1/06 - 12/31/09
Basic health care provision for pastoral peoples in the Middle East has been difficult to provide due to their remoteness and mobility. Government services are designed for fixed, permanently domiciled populations. In the arena of health care, these marginal mobile or recently settled populations ...
Islamic fashion: The emergence of Islam as a social force in Europe
Period: 4/1/07 - 3/31/09
Whereas Islamic fashion in the Middle East has become a topic of serious research, studies in Europe have remained limited to discussions on veiling, often seen as a sign of the subordination of Muslim women. This proposal, in contrast, centres on the public presence of young women wearing styles ...
Service and welfare in transnational space
Period: 1/1/11
The aim of this project is to understand how social networks assume responsibility for social support in transnationally connected migrant populations. The focus is on social care and welfare related services among Assyrians/Syriac migrants residing in Sweden and among Swedish/Nordic migrants ...