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EU RESEARCH ON SOCIAL SCIENCES AND
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION EU RESEARCH ON
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Preface Within the Fifth Community
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Table of contents Preface v Aknowle
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Aknowledgements On behalf of the Un
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The above statement should be regar
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meticulously addressing the citizen
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contexts. Policy responses to socia
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findings could only include certain
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the one hand and between participat
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collected during the country studie
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● which existing national and int
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Table 1. The Countries and Groups u
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III. SCIENTIFIC DESCRIPTION OF PROJ
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The designs of the three research t
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diverse society. In other words, th
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citizenships (e.g. new problems, ne
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enefits in the state. 1 A claim of
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These anomalies require supplement
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Table 2. Notions of the Citizen in
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The dimensions that Glocalmig focus
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spheres of interaction, meaning, an
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Residence, Permanent Residence, Mat
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The major objection to a comparison
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Table 3. Measurement and Scaling Mo
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and individuals within the new cont
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the future. In this sense, the data
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3) Acceptance, cooperation, and sym
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integration and intercultural learn
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Medborgerhuset can be translated in
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It seems that a lot of the explanat
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The absence of some categories in s
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In order to provide a conceptual st
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2.2.4. Multidimensional belongings
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1. Variable Principal Normalization
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Dimension 5: European-territorial b
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territories. This is an alignment b
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voice and influence - national spac
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Figure 7. Participation in Essentia
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Figure 9. Respondents’ Geographic
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2.2.7. Mobility of Minds - Psychic/
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section is whether the degree of ge
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On the other hand, increased “cro
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