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Analysis of the role and impact of community organisations on the collective mobilisation of migrant workers through ethnographic case studies of J4DW and MECA.
Year:
2021
Region / city:
United Kingdom, London and South Somerset
Topic:
Collective mobilisation of migrant workers
Document type:
Academic paper
Institution:
University or research institution (not explicitly stated)
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Scholars and practitioners in labour relations and community organising
Methodology:
Ethnographic case studies
Key organisations:
Justice for Domestic Workers (J4DW), Midwest European Communities Association (MECA)
Focus:
Community-oriented perspective on collective action and union-community relations
Keywords:
Migrant workers, community organisations, union-community relationships, collective mobilisation, intersectional identity
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Note:
Assistant Professor
Office Phone:
(210) 816-1218
February 2023 Best Reviewer 2022:
Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research
Michikyan, M., Subrahmanyam, K., Regan, P., Bessaha, M. Bartholomew, J., Cano, M. A., Meca, A., & Schwartz, S. J. (in press). Identity distress, confusion, synthesis, and social media use for:
Implications for identity development. Identity.
Meca, A. & Schwartz, S. J. (in press). Cultural Stress Theory:
An Overview and Introduction to the Special Issue. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.
Schwartz, S. J., Cobb, C. L., Szapocznik, J., Lorenzo-Blanco, E. I., Unger, J. B., Zamboanga, B. L., Cano, M. A., Meca, A., & Stuart, J. (in press). Examining acculturation at the daily level:
Adding nuance to acculturation scholarship. International Journal of Intercultural Relations.
Cruz, N. C., Bart-Plange, E. B., Zeldon, I.x, West, A., Unger, J., Meca, A., & Hudson, S. M. (in press). The 123s and ABCs of Unaccompanied Latinx Minors:
A Trauma-Informed Composite Case Study. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.
Zeldon, I.x, Meca, A., Duque, M., Lee, R., Herzig, E., Rodriguez, V., Anderson, J. D., West, A., & Unger, J. B. (in press). Contextualizing Experiences of Cultural Stress:
A qualitative exploration among Hispanic/Latinx Youth in Miami and Los Angeles. Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology.
Porter, C. D., Kwan, M. Y. W., Meca, A., & Brown, D. M. Y. (in press). Exercise identity and physical activity behavior during late adolescence:
A four wave cross-lagged panel model. Psychology of Sport & Exercise,
Bell, L.V.x, Olthuis, J. V., Meca, A., Zamboanga, B.L., Fitzpatrick, S. (in press). Athlete identity, athlete-specific drinking motives, and alcohol-related behaviours among university studen:
Examining indirect pathways. International Journal of Sport Psychology.
Cruz, B., Meca, A., Wright, A.+, Veniegas, T. K., Allison, K. K., Santibanez, S.+, Scurry, M.+, & Gonzales-Backen, M. (in press). Development of U.S. Identity in Hispanic/Latinx Youth:
Examining Discrimination, Bicultural Stress, and Personal Identity Development As Predictors. Journal of Latinx Psychology.
Year:
2026
Region / Country:
England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland
Topic:
Medical ethics and creative arts
Document type:
Competition announcement and submission guidelines
Organising body:
Institute of Medical Ethics
Programme / Prize:
Medical Ethics Creative Arts (MECA) Prize
Responsible committee:
IME Education Committee
Target audience:
Undergraduate medical students enrolled in medical schools in the United Kingdom
Submission formats:
Poems, short stories, plays, songs, musical compositions, cartoons, drawings, paintings, sculptures or videos
Word limit (written creative works):
Up to 1000 words
Additional explanation requirement:
100–200 word written explanation of the ethical issue and creative approach
Opening date:
7 February 2026
Closing date:
1 May 2026
Prize awards:
£300 (1st place), £200 (2nd place), £100 (3rd place) and one-year IME membership
Submission methods:
Email submission or postal submission to the Institute of Medical Ethics in St Helens, UK
File / size limits:
Videos up to 250MB or 2.5 minutes; physical works no larger than A4 dimensions (with photo documentation)
Originality requirement:
Submission must be the entrant’s original work created specifically for the competition
AI policy:
AI-generated artwork not permitted; limited AI use allowed for brainstorming or language refinement
Ethical requirements:
Patient or colleague identification requires documented consent and strict anonymity standards
Year:
2024-2027
Region / City:
Kent, Surrey, Sussex
Theme:
Knowledge mobilisation, Health, Social Care, Public Health
Document Type:
Application form
Organ / Institution:
ARC KSS
Author:
ARC KSS Academy
Target Audience:
Professionals in health, social care, public health, researchers, and public
Period of Validity:
2024-2027
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Topic:
Reserve Forces Training, Employee Support
Document Type:
Policy
Target Audience:
Employees, Employers
Contextual Description:
This document outlines company policy regarding the support and obligations for employees who are members of the Reserve Forces, including training and mobilisation.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Abuja, FCT
Theme:
Fiscal Policy, Revenue Allocation, Government Services
Document Type:
Service Charter
Agency/Institution:
Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Nigerian citizens, government stakeholders
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Karamoja, Uganda
Theme:
Capacity Building, Resource Mobilisation, Civil Society
Document Type:
Terms of Reference
Organization:
Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF)
Target Audience:
Consultants, Riamiriam Civil Society Network, Donor Organisations
Period of Validity:
September 2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Staffordshire
Field:
Environmental Protection, Non-profit
Document Type:
Job Description
Organization:
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
Author:
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust
Target Audience:
Job Seekers, Environmental Activists
Period of Validity:
Permanent
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Lesotho
Topic:
Enterprise and Resource Mobilisation
Document Type:
Call for Applications
Institution:
National University of Lesotho
Author:
National University of Lesotho
Target Audience:
Experienced professionals with expertise in enterprise development, fundraising, and resource mobilisation
Period of Validity:
February 2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
United Kingdom
Theme:
Knowledge Mobilisation
Document Type:
Action Plan
Organization:
NHS Knowledge and Library Service
Author:
Alison Day, Nicki Forgham-Healey
Target Audience:
Healthcare Staff, Knowledge and Library Service Teams
Effective Period:
2021-2022
Approval Date:
17/09/21
Review Date:
17/09/22
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Chilubi
Topic:
Community Development
Document Type:
Job Description
Organization:
Self Help Africa
Author:
Self Help Africa & United Purpose
Target Audience:
Job Seekers
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A