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32. National report : SloveniaMateja Sedmak, Tjaša Žakelj, Blaž Lenarčič, Zorana Medarić, 2015, končno poročilo o rezultatih raziskav Ključne besede: migrations, unaccompanied minor migrants, best interest of a child, rights of a child, national legislation, Slovenia, migracije, mladoletni migranti brez spremstva, otrokove pravice, nacionalna zakonodaja, Slovenija Objavljeno v RUP: 08.08.2016; Ogledov: 3291; Prenosov: 84 Povezava na celotno besedilo |
33. Comparative report on fieldwork with experts and unaccompanied minors : an overview of the reception, protection and asylum procedures for unaccompanied minors in Austria, France, Slovenia and the United Kingdom with the focus on the concept of the best interest of the child and the formal processes of the best interest determinationMateja Sedmak, Tjaša Žakelj, Zorana Medarić, Blaž Lenarčič, 2015, končno poročilo o rezultatih raziskav Ključne besede: migrations, unaccompanied minor migrants, best interest of a child, rights of a child, fieldwork, Europe, migracije, mladoletni migranti brez spremstva, otrokove pravice, terenske raziskave, Evropa Objavljeno v RUP: 08.08.2016; Ogledov: 3179; Prenosov: 131 Povezava na celotno besedilo |
34. Comparative analysis of the national reports on the state of the artMateja Sedmak, Tjaša Žakelj, Blaž Lenarčič, Zorana Medarić, Ana Kralj, 2015, končno poročilo o rezultatih raziskav Ključne besede: migrations, unaccompanied minor migrants, best interest of a child, rights of a child, national legislation, Europe, migracije, mladoletni migranti brez spremstva, otrokove pravice, nacionalne zakonodaje, Evropa Objavljeno v RUP: 08.08.2016; Ogledov: 3026; Prenosov: 85 Povezava na celotno besedilo |
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36. Etnične manjšine in diskriminacija : primer slovenske manjšine v Italiji in italijanske manjšine v SlovenijiZorana Medarić, 2009, izvirni znanstveni članek Opis: The aim of the article is to compare the experience and perception of discrimination in daily life by two ethnic minorities: the Slovene minority in Italy and the Italian in Slovenia. Ethnic discrimination is understood in a wider perspective as positive or negative behaviour and treatment of individuals resulting from their affiliation to a certain ethnic group. The article analyyes data obtained through several empirical (quantitative and qualitative) studies conducted between 2006 and 2008 among the Slovene minority living in the Trieste area and the Italian minority living in Slovene Istria, with the analysis having been based on theories of interethnic relations and processes. The results of these studies have revealed that the two minorities perceive and experience the environment in which they live in avery different manner: members of the former experience it as fairly intolerant, while members of the latter, by contrast, experience it as relatively tolerant. In addition, the former feel less accepted in their environment and have recently experienced more forms of intolerance and negative discrimination than their Italian counterparts. The Slovene minority also has considerably worse interaction with the majority (Italian) population or, to be more precise, members of the Slovene minority mostly maintain personal and friendly contacts with members of their own community, which is an indicator of perpetual self-containment of the Slovene minority resulting from its lifestyle. What the two groups have in common is the strong feeling of belonging to a minority community, with the members of the Slovene minority being slightly more aware of it in daily life. The differences manifested in the perception of the environment and in the experience of discrimination undoubtedly result from different socio-historical backgrounds and different status of the two minorities, which could be improved with consistent implementation of right already granted. Ključne besede: manjšine, slovenska manjšina, italijanska manjšina, etnični odnosi, diskriminacija Objavljeno v RUP: 10.07.2015; Ogledov: 5028; Prenosov: 102 Povezava na celotno besedilo |
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39. Nasilje v družiniMateja Sedmak, Ana Kralj, Zorana Medarić, Blaž Simčič, 2009, zaključena znanstvena zbirka raziskovalnih podatkov Opis: Osrednji namen predstavljenega projekta je analiza družinskega nasilja v Sloveniji s posebnim poudarkom na stopnji družbene tolerance v odnosu do nasilja, stopnji ozaveščenosti in senzibilnosti za omenjeno problematiko ter analiza medijskega diskurza družinskega nasilja. Konkretni cilji projekta so bili: 1) Statistična analiza družinskega nasilja v Sloveniji v zadnjih dvajsetih letih in analiza trendov gibanja; 2) Analiza obče družbene klime v Sloveniji v odnosu do družinskega nasilja; 3) Analiza medijskega diskurza in obravnave družinskega nasilja; 4) Oblikovanje strokovnih iztočnic in strategij ukrepov (obravnave) ter preventive nasilja v družinskih okoljih (poudarek na ozaveščanju in senzibilizaciji javnosti) Ključne besede: nasilje, družina, nasilje v družini, psihično nasilje, fizično nasilje, otroci, starostniki, ozaveščanje, preventivni ukrepi, zakonodaja, žrtve Objavljeno v RUP: 15.10.2013; Ogledov: 4741; Prenosov: 148 Povezava na celotno besedilo |
40. Migrations, integration and multiculturalitySimona Zavratnik, Ana Kralj, Zorana Medarić, Blaž Simčič, 2009, zaključena znanstvena zbirka raziskovalnih podatkov Opis: Goal of the project is to analyze existent Slovenian Integration Policy (which includes fields of economic, cultural, political and social integration) with detailed dealing with individual sectoral policies (education, employment, residential, language, minority/ethnic policy etc.). In accordance with recommendations and strategic guidelines of European Union and on basis of comparable studies carried out in other European countries, a great attention is focused on the following themes: right to family uniting, access to employment and equal treating on working place, civil citizenship and assuring rights to non-naturalized immigrants and discrimination and xenophobia preventing. For the use of carrying out evaluations of integration policies it is very important to monitor the public opinion systematically for it enables feedback about effects and (non)successes of integrations processes of the society. Focused public opinion survey is designed as specialized collection mode which enables longitudinal attitudes following andacquiring representative opinions in Slovenia. Intention of the survey is therefore to acquire systematic range of attitudes and estimations of migrations in Slovenia, immigrants' integration, multiculturality, solidarity, social distance, level of discrimination and xenophobia etc. Ključne besede: migrations, immigrants, integration policies, multiculturality, mobility, intolerance, Slovenija Objavljeno v RUP: 15.10.2013; Ogledov: 3585; Prenosov: 33 Povezava na celotno besedilo |