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Black Like Me

Authors Frank Tuitt
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES
14003 Journal Article

DEMOGRAPHIC INFLUENCES ON QUALITY-OF-LIFE AMONG PERSONS WITH CHRONIC MENTAL ILLNESSES

Authors AF LEHMAN, LT RACHUBA, LT POSTRADO
Year 1995
Journal Name Evaluation and Program Planning
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14005 Journal Article

Racial differences in Norplant use in the United States

Authors J Malat
Year 2000
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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14006 Journal Article

Black–White Disparities in Adult Mortality: Implications of Differential Record Linkage for Understanding the Mortality Crossover

Authors Joseph T. Lariscy
Year 2016
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 5
14008 Journal Article

Financial engagement of the Indian diaspora in Germany: Remitting to India

Authors Carsten Butsch
Year 2019
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
14010 Journal Article

Migration, Crime and the City: Contexts of Social Exclusion

Authors Simon Holdaway
Book Title Minorities in European Cities
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14012 Book Chapter

Gender, race, and perceived risk: the 'white male' effect

Authors ML Finucane, P Slovic, CK Mertz, ...
Year 2000
Journal Name HEALTH RISK & SOCIETY
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14013 Journal Article

Trauma apps and the making of the ‘smart’ refugee

Authors Maha Abdelrahman
Year 2023
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
14015 Journal Article

Multiple Facets of Borderwork. Urban Actors Between Migrants’ Struggles and State Control

Authors Margit Fauser, Elena Fattorelli, Corinna A. Di Stefano
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
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14016 Journal Article

Blingual Literacy and Input Knowledge Outcomes: Tracing Heritage Language Bilingual Development

Description
Bilingual Literacy and Input Negotiates Knowledge Outcomes: Tracing Heritage Language Bilingual Development This project significantly adds to a burgeoning—roughly 2 and half decades long—sub-field of bilingualism studies, namely Heritage Language Bilingualism (HLB). We propose a novel approach that combines offline and online methods and focuses on a severely understudied, yet crucially important age group of heritage speaker (HS) bilinguals in an effort to fill crucial gaps in the available literature. We will examine the role and weight of key variables that (potentially) contribute to ubiquitous differences between these populations and matched monolingual counterparts. To this end, we capitalize on the relatively unique opportunity Turkish provides as a heritage language acquired in its diaspora in the EU (the snapshot will be Norway and Germany). Having access to balanced populations in both Norway and Germany and their respective multiple subgroups that differ in key variables (e.g. access or not to literacy education in Turkish) we will for the first time have a fairer chance to converge on an understanding of how and why HLB presents so differently from monolingualism and even other cases of bilingualism. Because HLB, deals with the development and maintenance of minority languages spoken in the home and small ethnic communities in a larger national context, it fits very well with the imperatives of the EU and its commitment to fostering cross-cultural integration while guaranteeing the rights of all to maintain their heritage languages and cultures. Understanding how to best fulfill language related EU imperatives and commitments is inherently related to understanding the cognitive, social and linguistic sciences behind HLB.
Year 2018
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14017 Project

IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER

Authors Maria Krysan, Reynolds Farley, Mick P. Couper
Year 2008
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
14018 Journal Article

Association between school racial/ethnic composition during adolescence and adult health

Authors R. N. Dudovitz, C. Biely, E. S. Barnert, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
Citations (WoS) 12
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14019 Journal Article

Dual career pathways of transnational athletes

Authors Tatiana V. Ryba, Natalia B. Stambulova, Noora J. Ronkainen, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE
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14020 Journal Article

Modeling Impression Formation Processes Among Chinese and Americans

Authors Jun Zhao
Year 2023
Citations (WoS) 2
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14021 Journal Article

Knowledge and belief in Korean

Authors John Turri, YeounJun Park
Year 2022
Citations (WoS) 1
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14023 Journal Article

Cultural differences in preferences for facial coloration

Authors Chengyang Han, Hongyi Wang, Amanda C. Hahn, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name EVOLUTION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
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14025 Journal Article

‘Contact zones’ of heritage diplomacy: transformations of museums in the (post)pandemic reality

Authors Natalia Grincheva
Year 2022
Journal Name International Journal of Cultural Policy
Citations (WoS) 4
14032 Journal Article

Through Indigenous Lenses: Cross-Sector Collaborations with Fringe Stakeholders

Authors Matthew Murphy, Daniel Arenas
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Business Ethics
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14037 Journal Article

Recent Voting Behavior of Some Nationality Groups

Authors Frederick W. Williams
Year 1946
Journal Name American Political Science Review
14038 Journal Article

Self-care and Subjectivity among Mexican Diabetes Patients in the United States

Authors Rebecca Seligman, Emily Mendenhall, Maria D. Valdovinos, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY QUARTERLY
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14041 Journal Article

Jacks and diamonds — some aspects of race on the London Victorian stage

Authors Hazel Waters
Year 2009
Journal Name Race & Class
14042 Journal Article

Integration of Biology and Engineering into an Economical and Energy-Efficient 2G Bioethanol Biorefinery

Description
The European Union has set a 10 % mandatory target for the share of renewables (including biofuels) in transportation sector by 2020 in Europe. To achieve this goal sustainable biofuels from lignocellulosic biomass must deploy in Europe very soon since the competition between food vs. energy prevents further (significant) increase on the current first-generation biofuels already in the market. This new generation of biofuels still needs intensive efforts on R&D to fulfill significant GHG reductions in the production chain and to represent an alternative to food-crops derived fuels. Additionally, the use of agricultural residues, industrial or domestic wastes will improve significantly the environmental performance of 2G biofuels. The project will focus on the effective integration and development of advanced technologies through the combined use of Biology and Engineering for the production of second generation (2G) bioethanol, from the most representatives European (wheat straw) and Brazilian (sugarcane bagasse and straw) feedstocks. The research activities will be concentrated in the following areas: i) Feedstock pre-treatment ii) Conversion technologies to second generation (2G) bioethanol iii) Low-temperature distillation iv) Conversion technologies (using the bioprocess-derived materials) for electricity and other added-value materials v) Full process integration and sustainability assessment The effective combination of pre-treatment, enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation using adapted and robust strains displaying new phenotype features, is a clear objective of this proposal since is the key to the economic lignocellulosic ethanol production. At the end of the project, we aim to get a meaningful technological process integration of : i) For Europe: energy-efficient production of bioethanol and electricity from 100% of wheat straw ii) For Brazil: energy-efficient production of bioethanol, sugar and electricity from 100% utilization of sugarcane crop, including bagasse and straw.
Year 2010
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14043 Project

Maria Arondo, a representative voice of Spanish maids in Paris? Class, gender, race and migration.

Authors Rocio Negrete Pena
Year 2019
Journal Name KAMCHATKA-REVISTA DE ANALISIS CULTURAL
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14046 Journal Article
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