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Britton, Chance, ed. Photon migration in tissues. New York: Plenum Press, 1989.

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Chance, Britton, ed. Photon Migration in Tissues. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6178-8.

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Chance, Britton. Photon Migration in Tissues. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1989.

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Winged migration. San Francisco, Calif: Chronicle Books, 2003.

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Ludwig, Museum, ed. Vor Ort: Fotogeschichten zur Migration = In situ : photo stories on migration. Köln: Museum Ludwig, 2021.

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America, Optical Society of, ed. Advances in optical imaging and photon migration: Summaries of papers presented at the topical meeting, advances in optical imaging and photon migration, March 21-23, 1994, Orlando, Florida : technical digest. Washington, DC: The Society, 1994.

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G, Fujimoto James, Patterson Michael S, Optical Society of America, and Laser Institute of America, eds. Advances in optical imaging and photon migration: From the Topical Meeting [sic] Advances in Optical Imaging and Photon Migration, March 8-11, 1998, Orlando, Florida. Washington, DC: Optical Society of America, 1998.

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A, Boas David, Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., Optical Society of America, and European Physical Society, eds. Photon migration and diffuse-light imaging: 22-23 June 2003, Munich, Germany. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 2003.

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America, Optical Society of, and Laser Institute of America, eds. Advances in optical imaging and photon migration: March 8-11, 1998, Sheraton World Resort Orlando, Orlando, Florida. Washington, DC: The Society, 1998.

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Dündar, A. Merthan. Süyümbike'nin göçyaşları : İdil - Ural türklerinin doğu Asya'ya göçü. Fotoğraflarla bir göç hikâyesi The tears of Süyümbike: Migration of İdil - Ural Turks to east Asia. A migration story in photos. Ankara: Ankara Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2022.

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Guarnieri, Patrizia. Intellettuali in fuga dall’Italia fascista. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-648-3.

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Intellectuals Displaced from Fascist Italy is a bilingual (IT/ EN), free access and in progress website that draws attention to the migration of intellectuals during Fascism. Italy is usually considered a land of poor and uneducated migrants. But during the twenty years of Fascism, especially after the anti-Jewish laws but even before, professionals, students and scholars, including foreigners, expatriated alone or with families for political and racial reasons to the Americas, England, Mandatory Palestine, Switzerland. It is a limited but important phenomenon of brain drain, which in the case of Italy has yet to be investigated. Who were the people who decided to leave in search of freedom, work, and then salvation, and what did they do? Their names and stories were cancelled. This work attempts to reconstruct their lives thanks to foreign archives, letters, scattered memories and hundreds of photos. What difficulties did they face in their host countries? How many of them returned? The stories speak of devastating losses to the detriment of the country, of responsibilities and injustices, but also of resources and talents of Italian culture, of commitment and determination. This 2nd edition contains some new features, improves consultation with research functions and, as regards content, it enhances family mobility from a generational and gender perspective. The project was promoted by the University of Florence and has been supported by the Regione Toscana and by various institutes, with the sponsorship of the New York Public Library; Council for At-Risk Academics, London; J. Calandra Italian American Institute, CUNY; The Central Archives for the History of Jewish People, Jerusalem, UCEI and others.
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Guarnieri, Patrizia. Intellectuals Displaced from Fascist Italy. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/979-12-215-0032-5.

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Intellectuals Displaced from Fascist Italy is a bilingual (IT/ EN), free access and in progress website that draws attention to the migration of intellectuals during Fascism. Italy is usually considered a land of poor and uneducated migrants. But during the twenty years of Fascism, especially after the anti-Jewish laws but even before, professionals, students and scholars, including foreigners, expatriated alone or with families for political and racial reasons to the Americas, England, Mandatory Palestine, Switzerland. It is a limited but important phenomenon of brain drain, which in the case of Italy has yet to be investigated. Who were the people who decided to leave in search of freedom, work, and then salvation, and what did they do? Their names and stories were cancelled. This work attempts to reconstruct their lives thanks to foreign archives, letters, scattered memories and hundreds of photos. What difficulties did they face in their host countries? How many of them returned? The stories speak of devastating losses to the detriment of the country, of responsibilities and injustices, but also of resources and talents of Italian culture, of commitment and determination. This 2nd edition contains some new features, improves consultation with research functions and, as regards content, it enhances family mobility from a generational and gender perspective. The project was promoted by the University of Florence and has been supported by the Regione Toscana and by various institutes, with the sponsorship of the New York Public Library; Council for At-Risk Academics, London; J. Calandra Italian American Institute, CUNY; The Central Archives for the History of Jewish People, Jerusalem, UCEI and others.
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Society, European Physical. Photon Migration and Diffuse-Light Imaging II: 12-16 June 2005, Munich, Germany (Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging,). SPIE-International Society for Optical Engine, 2005.

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Chance, B. Photon Migration in Tissues. Springer, 1990.

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Perrin, Jacques, and Jean-Francois Mongibeaux. Winged Migration. Seuil, 2003.

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Perrin, Jacques. Winged Migration. Chronicle Books LLC, 2006.

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Photon migration and diffuse-light imaging: 22-23 June 2003, Munich, Germany. Bellingham, WA: SPIE, 2004.

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Stefan, Andersson-Engels, Kaschke Michael F, Optical Society of America, Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., and Deutsche Gesellschaft für Lasermedizin, eds. Photon migration, optical coherence tomography, and microscopy: 18-21 June 2001, Munich, Germany. Bellingham, Wash: SPIE, 2001.

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OSA proceedings on advances in optical imaging and photon migration: Proceedings of the topical meeting, March 21-23, 1994, Orlando, Florida. Washington, D.C: The Society, 1994.

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Britton, Chance, Alfano Robert R. 1941-, Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., and Biomedical Optics Society, eds. Proceedings of photon migration and imaging in random media and tissues: 17-19 January, 1993, Los Angeles, California. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 1993.

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Fritz, Natalie, and Marie-Therese Mäder, eds. Uncertain Destinies and Destinations. Schüren Verlag, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783741001598.

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Media-produced images of people on the move and religion influence our conceptions of migration. These images have varied content and intent. Some provide awareness of the frequently disturbing situation of people who have lost everything, who have had to leave their homes and families and are desperately searching for new possibilities. Others exploit the traumatic topic and the fate of its subjects to entertain their audience with sensational news, which may include images of vast streams of people making their way to a safe haven in new countries. The mediatization of the phenomenon of flight introduces new pictures and perceptions into current debates about migration. It also requires that we interrogate how we view and engage such images and audiovisual documents. Ethical debates about responsibilities combine with questions about the role of religion and its functions. The present volume approaches the subject of migration and religion from an interdisciplinary perspective with a focus on audiovisual representation. The contributions consider feature films, documentaries, television reports, short films, and press photos.
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McNeill, William H., ed. Berkshire Encyclopedia of World History. Berkshire Publishing Group, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780190622718.001.0001.

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580 entriesFrom the big bang to the 21st century, this renowned encyclopedia provides an integrated view of human and universal history. Eminent scholars examine environmental and social issues by exploring connections and interactions made over time (and across cultures and locales) through trade, warfare, migrations, religion, and diplomacy.Over 100 new articles, and 1,200 illustrations, photos, and maps from the collections of the Library of Congress, the World Digital Library, the New York Public Library, and many more sources, make this second edition a vital addition for world history-focused classrooms and libraries.
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Advances in optical imaging and photon migration: From the topical meeting, March 18-20, 1996, Orlando, Florida. Washington, DC: The Society, 1996.

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Stefan, Andersson-Engels, Fujimoto James G, Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers., European Optical Society, European Laser Association, and Netherlands Medical Laser Association, eds. Photon migration, diffuse spectroscopy, and optical coherence tomography: Imaging and functional assessment : 6-8 July 2000, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Bellingham, Wash., USA: SPIE, 2000.

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Vanmai, Jean. Jean Vanmai’s Chân Đăng The Tonkinese of Caledonia in the colonial era. Translated by Tess Do and Kathryn Lay-Chenchabi. University of Technology, Sydney, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/aai.

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Jean Vanmai’s Chân Đăng The Tonkinese of Caledonia in the colonial era is a rare insider’s account of the life experiences of Chân Đăng, the Vietnamese indentured workers who were brought from Tonkin to work in the New Caledonian nickel mines in the 1930s and 1940s, when both Indochina and New Caledonia were French colonies. Narrated from the unique perspective of a descendant of Chân Đăng, the novel offers a deep understanding of how Vietnamese migration, shaped by French colonialism and the indenture system, led to the implantation of the Vietnamese community in New Caledonia, in spite of the massive repatriation of the workers and their families to Vietnam in the 1960s. Through his writing which blends his own family story with the rich oral testimonies of his compatriots, Jean Vanmai, a passionate advocate for the recognition of the part played by the Chân Đăng in the New Caledonian national history, has succeeded in giving these often faceless and powerless ‘coolies’ a strong collective voice. The translation into English of that voice was long overdue. Only accessible until now to French speakers, this English version opens up the exceptional account of the personal and emotional complexities of the Chân Đăng’s experience to a global readership. The English version not only advances knowledge of the history of indentured labour and colonialism in the Asia-Pacific, thus offering Anglophone historians and interested readers a new understanding of the processes through which histories and memories travel and translate across national, oceanic, and linguistic borders, it also constitutes an invaluable historical resource for Anglophone Vietnamese diasporic communities. One of the significant revisions in this English version is the restitution of the diacritical marks to all the Vietnamese names in the novel. Rather than a simple correction of the printing of Vietnamese diacritics which was unavailable at the time of publication of the origin text, it lends greater authenticity to the story for the Anglophone reader and symbolically restores their full identity to the Chân Đăng protagonists, who had become mere matriculation numbers under the colonial indenture system. The critical introduction by Tess Do and Kathryn Lay-Chenchabi is a richly documented text that contextualizes the novel for the Anglophone reader. The photographs and official documents, carefully selected from a wealth of sources, including the National Archives of both New Caledonia and New Zealand, the private community collections and Jean Vanmai’s family photo albums, all contribute to an illuminating and informative visual overview of the Chân Đăng’s working and living conditions in New Caledonia. This emotive illustration of the past also functions as an important reference for the common future shared by all Caledonians, in that it conveys to the reader the long-lasting imprint left by the Vietnamese community on New Caledonia’s economic and cultural scene since the Chân Đăng first migrated to this country more than two centuries ago.
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Demand, Thomas, Barbara Hentschel, Stefan Krause, and Wolfgang Tillmans. Motor Blues. Kerber, 2006.

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