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  • Center for Basque Studies

  • The Center for Basque Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno conducts and publishes Basque-related research in areas of immigration studies, history, women’s studies, cultural studies, literature, etc. The Basque Studies Library collection includes some 50,000 volumes on the Basque people. We offer a minor in Basque Studies, as well as a tutorial Ph.D. in conjunction with related departments at the University.
    http://basque.unr.edu

  • Immigrant Institute

  • Research and documentation center on migration, refugees and rasism, specially in Sweden and the European Union. Links and addresses to organisations, immigrant cultural workers, immigrant journals.
    http://immi.se/

  • The Henge of Keltria

  • The Henge of Keltria is a non-profit religious organization incorporated in the state of Minnesota. Keltrian Druidism is a positive, life affirming, spiritual path of Neopagan Druidism. The Henge of Keltria exists to provide information and training to those who wish to honor their ancestors, revere the spirits of nature, and worship the Gods and Goddesses of the Irish Celtic Pantheon.
    http://www.keltria.org

  • Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

  • The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (JEMS) publishes the results of first-class research on all forms of migration and its consequences, together with articles on ethnic conflict, discrimination, racism, nationalism, citizenship and policies of integration. Contributions to the journal, which are all fully refereed, are especially welcome when they are the result of comparative research, for example within Europe or between one or more European country and the countries of North America and the Asia-Pacific. The journal tends to focus on advanced industrial countries and the journal has distinguished associate editors from North America and the Asia-Pacific. JEMS has a long-standing interest in informed policy debate and contributions are welcomed which seek to develop the implications of research for policy innovation, or which evaluate the results of previous initiatives. The journal is also interested in publishing the results of theoretical work. Potential contributors may find detailed information on submission in the ‘Notes for Contributors’ included at the end of each issue. By arrangement with CEMES, JEMS is published by Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis Ltd and edited from the Sussex Centre for Migration Research at the University of Sussex.
    http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/1369183X.asp

  • The UCLA Ethnic Studies Publications Catalog

  • Directory of University sponsored books organized by sub-field.
    http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/esp/main.html

  • International Center for Ethnic Studies

  • Offers news, publications, a description of research areas, as well as information on the center's goals and links to related resources. Located in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
    http://www.icescolombo.org/home.htm

  • Program on Nonviolent Sanctions and Cultural Survival - Harvard University

  • Studies situations of conflict and the capabilities of nonviolent actions in support of human rights and civil liberties.
    http://data.fas.harvard.edu/cfia/pnscs/index.htm

  • Smithsonian Center for Latino Initiatives

  • Research center devoted to advancing knowledge and understanding of Latino contributions to U.S. history, culture, and society.
    http://latino.si.edu/

  • Migration Trends by Ethnic Groups

  • Revaz Gachechiladze discusses the ethnic structure of migrations by analyzing the historical demography of Tbilisi.
    http://www.ceroi.net/reports/tbilisi/issues/population_and_s...

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