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Race, interests, and beliefs about affirmative action - Unanswered questions and new directions

Authors L Bobo
Year 1998
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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12401 Journal Article

Partner Choice and Economic Outcomes among the Children of Immigrants

Authors Kenneth Aarskaug Wiik, Janna Bergsvik
Year 2023
Journal Name International Migration Review
12402 Journal Article

The air pollution disadvantage of immigrants in Germany: partly a matter of urbanity

Authors Ingmar Ehler, Felix Bader, Tobias Rüttenauer, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name European Sociological Review
12403 Journal Article

Storytelling nights: Performing (post)memory of Cape Verdean migration to Rotterdam

Authors Kamila Krakowska Rodrigues
Year 2022
Journal Name Crossings: Journal of Migration & Culture
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12404 Journal Article

Rome of the Somalian diaspora: spatial and identifying tangles of the fiction of Cristina Ali Farah

Authors Nora Moll
Year 2017
Journal Name CAPITALE CULTURALE-STUDIES ON THE VALUE OF CULTURAL HERITAGE
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12405 Journal Article

Development of Culturally Appropriate Neuropsychological Tests for the Greek Population

Description
We aim to explore and demonstrate the flaws inherent in the current practice of transferring neuropsychological tests from American or other Anglo-Saxon societies to other countries and cultures and to develop an empirically-based and scientifically sound conceptual framework within which potential pitfalls in culturally sensitive neuropsychological assessment and test development can be avoided. This will lead to the development of a method for creating or adapting a culturally appropriate neuropsychological measure to any culture. We expect our findings to be of interest not only to scientists and clinicians from any European country that is currently developing the field of neuropsychology, but even those in non-European developing countries, as well as those working with ethnic and racial minorities in Western countries. While this project is relevant to all cultures, we will use the Greek case both as an example and a springboard to creating and norming neuropsychological measures that are appropriate for a given culture. The aims of the proposed investigation are in accordance with international trends in cross-cultural neuropsychology. On an applied level, we will provide a guide for the development of culturally appropriate tests for the Greek population and similar cultures, and yield a series of neuropsychological tests for use in clinical evaluations and research protocols. More importantly, perhaps, on a theoretical/scientific level, we will challenge some of the underlying assumptions in the field of ability measurement and offer new insights regarding the universality of the constructs typically measured in a neuropsychological assessment. Therefore, this work will enhance European competitiveness by challenging the current worldwide dominance of North American test publishing companies.
Year 2009
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12406 Project

Crossing Boundaries: Nature of Corruption At Nigeria’s Boundary with Benin

Authors Ngozi Louis Uzomah
Year 2024
Journal Name IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS)
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12407 Journal Article

Grammars of reckoning: Redressing racial regimes of property

Authors Sara Safransky
Year 2021
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
12412 Journal Article

Where Work Has Been, Where It Is Going: Considering Race, Gender, and Class in the Neoliberal Economy

Authors Adia Harvey Wingfield
Year 2020
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
12415 Journal Article

East Meets North: The Finnish-Vietnamese Community

Authors Kathleen Valtonen
Year 1996
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
12419 Journal Article

Moving beyond stereotypes: the role of gender in the environmental change and human mobility nexus

Authors Ingrid Boas, Nine de Pater, Basundhara Tripathy Furlong
Year 2022
Journal Name Climate and Development
Citations (WoS) 11
12422 Journal Article

Walking and progress - The problem of human mobility since the industrialization, from a walker's viewpoint

Authors W Wehap
Year 1996
Journal Name OSTERREICHISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR VOLKSKUNDE
12424 Journal Article

Poverty and Overcrowding among Immigrant Children in an Emerging Destination: Evidence from Finland

Authors Ognjen Obucina, Ilari Ilmakunnas
Year 2020
Journal Name CHILD INDICATORS RESEARCH
Citations (WoS) 4
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12427 Journal Article

Political Apologies across Cultures

Description
In the past decades, there has been a considerable rise in the number of apologies offered by states for injustices and human rights violations. Among transitional justice scholars, there is significant debate about how useful such apologies are. Whereas some have applauded these gestures as an important step in peacemaking processes, others have argued that they may not fit in all cultures and may even be a risky tool for peacemaking. Unfortunately, theorizing and research in the field of transitional justice is still in its infancy and has not systematically addressed questions of cross-cultural variability yet. So, at present, we do not know whether political apologies are a universally viable way to restore justice and harmony. My project addresses this challenge. Using an innovative, interdisciplinary, and multi-method approach with in-depth interviews, (experimental) surveys, and content analyses of apologies, I analyze whether there are universals in how political apologies are valued, expressed, and interpreted or whether this varies as a function of cross-cultural differences in key values (collectivism and individualism) and norms (face and honor). Based on these findings, I build a theoretical framework that will fundamentally advance our understanding of the potential value and role of apologies in transitional justice processes. This project breaks new ground because it is the first to take the difficult step to collect cross-cultural data to examine whether key assumptions regarding political apologies hold across cultures. It is also the first in this area to use a multi-method approach, which makes it possible to take into account the complex reality of political apologies. Combining insights from transitional justice, cross-cultural psychology and anthropology, this project places theorizing on transitional justice on a much firmer footing and paves the way to more cross-culturally valid models to restore justice and promote reconciliation.
Year 2016
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12431 Project

Rednecks, Norteos, and the Next American Melting Pot?

Authors David Stoll
Year 2018
Journal Name Society
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12432 Journal Article

Healthcare satisfaction at the intersections of sexual orientation and race/ethnicity

Authors Min Ju Kim, Kiana Wilkins, Bridget Gorman
Year 2022
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
Citations (WoS) 2
12437 Journal Article

Hannah Arendt, “Reflections on Little Rock,” and White Ignorance

Authors Michael D. Burroughs
Year 2015
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
Citations (WoS) 5
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12438 Journal Article

Ethnic-racial typicality and its relation to ethnic identity and psychological functioning.

Authors Lauren L. Mitchell, Ummul-Kiram Kathawalla, Alex A. Ajayi, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
12440 Journal Article

Shu'ubiyya Thoughts of Muwallads in Andalusia: The Causes and Contexts

Authors Mohammad Ali Mir, Yoones Farahmand
Year 2016
Journal Name TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH
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12442 Journal Article

Black Representation and Educational Policy: Are They Related?

Authors Kenneth J. Meier, Robert E. England
Year 1984
Journal Name American Political Science Review
12445 Journal Article

Diversity and social cohesion

Authors Camilla Pagani
Year 2014
Journal Name INTERCULTURAL EDUCATION
12448 Journal Article

Evaluation of a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL): A food product analysis and development project

Authors Hailey West, Keiko Goto, Sebastian Alonso Navas Borja, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Food, Culture & Society
Citations (WoS) 5
12449 Journal Article

The Likelihood of a “Youth Discount” in Juvenile Court Sanctions

Authors Michael J. Leiber, Jennifer H. Peck, Maude Beaudry-Cyr
Year 2015
Journal Name Race and Justice
Citations (WoS) 10
12450 Journal Article
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