
Clara HolzingerUniversity of Vienna | UniWien · Institut für Soziologie
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In „super-diversen“ Migrationsgesellschaften ist die Frage nach dem Umgang mit Pluralität entscheidend und folgenreich für soziale Gerechtigkeit. Insbesondere sprachliche Diversität stellt für öffentliche Organisationen, die in einem Spannungsfeld zwischen gesellschaftlicher Mehrsprachigkeit und monolingualer Orientierung agieren, e...
Migration-induced diversity has led to the global emergence of multilingual life worlds in which language regimes are particularly intertwined with labour markets. Thus, state institutions such as national unemployment services must fulfil a special role in society. In a qualitative research project (2019–2021), we interviewed employees at the Aust...
The way we deal with diversity is crucial for social equity in the context of migration-related super-diversityand represents a challenge for all actors involved. The present article aims to contribute to the understanding of linguistic discrimination by contrasting the perceptions of institutional actors and mobile European citizens concerning lan...
The European Union has given itself unique worldwide regulations so that EU citizens can port their social rights transnationally in case of migration. Yet this political and legal statement becomes flawed once a sociological perspective is adopted to look into the actual experiences of migrants. TRANSWEL (2015–2018), an ongoing international resea...
The TRANSWEL working paper on ‘Any transnational social security out there?’ Hungarian mobile citizens and their experiences with (transnational) bureaucratic procedures in Austria presents the main results of the qualitative interviews with Hungarian mobile citizens who live and/or work in Austria. The paper illustrates the main categories identif...