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4 unusual facts about Social integration


Abraham and Eugenia: Stories from Jewish Cuba

Abraham a Jewish-Cuban conveys to viewers that the inclination to integrate into the society is very intense on the island of Cuba.

Evgenii Dainov

Has published three major monographs, one collection of short stories and participated in 28 collections of papers concentrating on issues relating to civil society, community development, politics, public administration, reform and minority integration.

Neukölln Unlimited

Neukölln Unlimited can best be described as a musical film that deals with the topic of integration of immigrant youth living in neglected urban areas.

Reintegration

Social integration, the movement of minority groups of a society into the mainstream of the society


Jewish emancipation

Before the emancipation, most Jews were isolated in residential areas from the rest of the society; emancipation was a major goal of European Jews of that time, who worked within their communities to achieve integration in the majority societies and broader education.

Parallel society

The term has been introduced by the German sociologist Wilhelm Heitmeyer into the debate about migration and integration in the early 1990s.


see also

Ambidextrous organization

Noting that ambidextrous organizations require significant amounts of mobilization, coordination, and integration activities to maintain both exploitation and exploration, informal and social integration of the senior team as well as the cross-functional interfaces of the formal organization contribute to the success of organizational ambidexterity significantly (Jansen, Tempelaar, van den Bosch, & Volberda, 2009).

Matthew Bryza

Additionally, he coordinated U.S. energy policy in the regions surrounding the Black and Caspian Seas and worked with European countries on issues of tolerance, social integration, and Islam.