Mapping a Sociology of Statelessness

This article aims to problematize some of the common assumptions within the dominant discourse on statelessness, such as the hegemonic framework of the international state system and the conceptualization of the state as an emancipatory actor, Recycling Bins by using sociological notions of citizenship and nationalism to provide a more nuanced fram

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Transnational networks as a migration strategy. Algerians in the Ebro riverside / Redes transnacionales como estrategia migratoria. Argelinos en la ribera del Ebro

Networks can serve to cushion the weight they have on migrants living costs and disruption involved in immigration; determine, to some extent, who are those who migrate from communities and families; influence the selection of the places of destination and origin; maintaining links with society migrant origin and condition of the integration of mig

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Two discrete events, human T-cell leukemia virus type I Tax oncoprotein expression and a separate stress stimulus, are required for induction of apoptosis in T-cells

Abstract Background It is poorly understood why many transforming proteins reportedly enhance both cell growth (transformation) and cell death (apoptosis).At first glance, the ability to transform and the ability to engender apoptosis seem to be contradictory.Interestingly, both abilities have been widely reported in the literature for the HTLV-I T

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