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Human rights discourse is one of the discourses relevant in the political discursive struggle over the migration and migration policies in particular nation states or in the European Union. Traditionally, in Western European immigration countries, this discourse has been represented by leftist political parties (socialist or social democratic) and in a more radical way by the social movements and human rights NGO’s. In Slovakia, human rights discourse on migration has never been significantly represented by relevant political parties, on the contrary, migration has been always a topic marked by considerable and unusual political consensus. Human right discourse on migration is a marginal view, represented mainly by few non-governmental organizations. Using the method of Critical discourse analysis, the paper tries to analyse the strategies of discursive struggle over the migration, and relevant social representations being used.
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The term  migration  is  used  to  describe  a  type  of  human  behavior  with  immediate  social, cultural, economic and political consequences. The researched cross-border labor mobility of the Karakachans in Bulgaria in the post socialist period affects more than 90% from the Karakachan families in only a few years. This problem is pressing concerning the protectional Greek policy towards the Karakachan community from the beginning of the 1990s and the following mutual related migratory and identity-processes. Subjects of the present research are the Karakachans in Bulgaria, the Bulgarian people married to Karakachans and children from mixed marriages. The topics of the research include the various circumstances and factors for their labor mobility in Greece after 1989. The basic aim of this work is to explain the problem about the origin of researched labor mobility, which should answer the questions why it is possible and very probable. As a result, the social-economic, political and cultural circumstances which are important for the origin and the development of the labor mobility of the Karakachans in Bulgaria since 1989, are being depicted and investigated here.
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The  term  migration  is  used  to  describe  a  type  of  human  behavior  with  immediate  social, cultural, economic and political consequences. The researched cross-border labor mobility of the Karakachans in Bulgaria in the post socialist period affects more than 90% from the Karakachan families in only a few years. This problem is pressing concerning the protectional Greek policy towards the Karakachan community from the beginning of the 1990s and the following mutual related migratory and identity-processes. Subjects of the present research are the Karakachans in Bulgaria, the Bulgarian people married to Karakachans and children from mixed marriages. The topics of the research include the various circumstances and factors for their labor mobility in Greece after 1989. The basic aim of this work is to explain the problem about the origin of researched labor mobility, which should answer the questions why it is possible and very probable. As a result, the social-economic, political and cultural circumstances which are important for the origin and the development of the labor mobility of the Karakachans in Bulgaria since 1989, are being depicted and investigated here.
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The article discusses the issue of independence of the Polish Broadcasting Council, pro- viding an account of legislative solutions aiming to assure the Council’s independence as well as bar- riers in their practical implementation
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The article is devoted to the discovered Greater Poland Military Museum in Poznań, the unpublished text of the memorial in French, which General Edmund Taczanowski, intended to address to the Turkish Sultan, in the hope of creating Bulgarian-Turkish troops, which were then to be used in battles with Russia.
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