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Textualising the ethno‐religious sovereign, history, ethnicity and nationalism in the Perso‐Islamic textbooks

Authors Kamal Soleimani, Davoud Osmanzadeh
Year 2021
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
Citations (WoS) 5
14151 Journal Article

Lammy Review: will it change outcomes in the criminal justice system?

Authors Lee Bridges
Year 2017
Journal Name Race & Class
14154 Journal Article

The Context for Legal Cynicism

Authors Brooklynn K. Hitchens, Susan Clampet-Lundquist, Patrick J. Carr
Year 2017
Journal Name Race and Justice
Citations (WoS) 2
14155 Journal Article

The Black Power and Chicano movements in the poverty wars in Los Angeles

Authors Robert Bauman
Year 2007
Journal Name JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY
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14156 Journal Article

The Role of Kinship in Racial Differences in Exposure to Unemployment

Authors Xi Song, Hal Caswell
Year 2022
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 2
14158 Journal Article

Racial Convergence in Cigarette Use from Adolescence to the Mid-Thirties

Authors Fred C. Pampel
Year 2008
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
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14159 Journal Article

Through-foliage detection, including in the outermost regions of the EU

Description
In the last years irregular migration has dramatically increased, and is no longer manageable with existing systems. Improved methods for border surveillance are necessary to ensure an effective and efficient EU border management. FOLDOUT focus is on through foliage detection in the inner and outermost regions of the EU. Foliage penetration is an unsolved important part of border surveillance. By solving the problem of unreliable detections in such harsh environments border guards’ workloads are reduced, costs are reduced and, last but not least, lives can be saved. Detecting people through dense foliage in extreme climates with only a penetration technology is prone to high fault rates. FOLDOUT will build a system that combines various sensors and technologies and intelligently fuses these into an effective and robust intelligent detection platform. Fusing several sensor signals increases the effectiveness of detection. Further, sensors will be influenced (i.e. detection parameters adapted) by events detected by other sensors in the vicinity. By integrating data, such as vehicle traffic, from outside the immediate border area pre-events can be detected and learned. The events will be analysed with machine learning tools to continuously increase the systems detection and tracking capability. FOLDOUT will make the tasks of Border Guards simpler and faster by combining events from various sensors to give a complete situation threat assessment combined with suggested reaction scenarios. A two year pilot in Bulgaria and demonstrators in Greece, Finland and French Guiana FOLDOUT will provide fundamental enhancements in the domain of border surveillance and improved search & rescue scenarios.
Year 2018
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14160 Project

Theorizing Gender, Race, and Cultural Tourism in Latin America

Authors Florence E. Babb
Year 2012
Journal Name LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES
14161 Journal Article

I need you to survive: a qualitative exploration of family-based beliefs among resettled Congolese refugee women in the USA

Authors Kamesha Spates, Kamesha Spates, Na’Tasha Evans, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
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14162 Journal Article

How and when candidate race affects inferences about ideology and group favoritism

Authors Jennifer D. Wu, Gregory A. Huber
Year 2024
Journal Name Political Science Research and Methods
14165 Journal Article

Beauty as control in the new Saigon: Eviction, new urban zones, and atomized dissent in a Southeast Asian city

Authors ERIK HARMS
Year 2012
Journal Name American Ethnologist
Citations (WoS) 43
14166 Journal Article

“Imagine an Ignorance That Fights Back”: Honoring Charles Mills, Our Inheritance and Charge

Authors Jennifer C. Mueller
Year 2022
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
14169 Journal Article

Snow White and the Trickster: Race and Genre in Helen Oyeyemi's Boy, Snow, Bird

Authors Kimberly J. Lau
Year 2016
Journal Name WESTERN FOLKLORE
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14170 Journal Article

Urban resettlement and environmental justice in Cape Town

Authors Jacqueline Dixon, Maano Ramutsindela
Year 2006
Journal Name CITIES
14172 Journal Article

THE DISPLACED POOR AND RESETTLEMENT POLICIES IN BANGLADESH

Authors MQ ZAMAN
Year 1991
Journal Name Disasters
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14173 Journal Article

#StayMadAbby: Reframing affirmative action discourse and White entitlement on Black Twitter.

Authors Laurie A. Walker, Apryl Williams, Jason Triche, ...
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Diversity in Higher Education
Citations (WoS) 1
14176 Journal Article

The Privatization of Public Services in American Cities

Authors Jessica Trounstine
Year 2015
Journal Name Social Science History
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14177 Journal Article

Credit Card Redlining

Authors Ethan Cohen-Cole
Year 2011
Journal Name The Review of Economics and Statistics
14178 Journal Article

Gender, Race, and Interruptions at Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings

Authors CHRISTINA L. BOYD, PAUL M. COLLINS, LORI A. RINGHAND
Year 2024
Journal Name American Political Science Review
14182 Journal Article

Does Diversity Pay?: Race, Gender, and the Business Case for Diversity

Authors Cedric Herring
Year 2009
Journal Name AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
14183 Journal Article

Matching physicians to newly arrived refugees in a context of physician shortage: innovation through advocacy

Authors Fern Brunger, Robyn Kenny, Pauline S. Duke
Year 2014
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
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14185 Journal Article

the Balinese marriage predicament; individual, strategical, cultural

Authors JAMES A. BOON
Year 1976
Journal Name American Ethnologist
14186 Journal Article

Unsettling the migration and development narrative. A Latin American critical perspective

Authors Raúl Delgado Wise
Year 2022
Journal Name International Migration
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14187 Journal Article

Migration and Conflict in a Global Warming Era: A Political Understanding of Climate Change

Authors Silja Klepp, Christiane Froehlich
Year 2020
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
Citations (WoS) 3
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14188 Journal Article

Identity in South Africa: Examining self-descriptions across ethnic groups

Authors Byron G. Adams, Gideon P. De Bruin, Fons J.R. Van de Vijver
Year 2012
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
14189 Journal Article

A Political Demography of the Refugee Question. Palestinians in Jordan and Lebanon: Between protection, forced return and resettlement

Authors Françoise DE BEL-AIR
Description
Refugees from Palestine are one of the oldest refugee populations in the world. And UN General Assembly Resolution 194, which anchors Palestinian refugees’ claims for their right of return to Palestine, is now 63 years old. Yet, in Jordan and Lebanon, the refugees’ main host countries, the Palestinian presence grew in importance in domestic politics through the 2000s. In Lebanon there were the political debates surrounding the granting of some civil rights to Palestinian refugees, which culminated mid-2010. In Jordan, controversies over political naturalisation stir up violent political debates. This essay explores the reasons behind the fact that, in Jordan and Lebanon, granting civil rights to refugees raises a lot of concern. It also examines how the civil rights issue cannot be separated from that of the protection of the Palestinian “cause”, the right of return. More generally, the report investigates the various perceived challenges and the outreach of Palestinian refugees’ settlement (tawtin) in each of the two countries, before and after the late 1980s-early 1990s. Return and resettlement were taken as the two extremes of a similar demographic policy, and therefore, proved to be powerful political tools for regimes and political actors, at the local, regional and international levels. The theoretical framework of political demography and the “political economy” of Palestinian refugee trends and policies in Jordan and Lebanon also allowed for the Palestinian issue to be resituated in the history and the socio-political context of each country; thus revealing their specific challenges. The essay shows that the granting of civil rights to Palestinians is hampered by its politically-destabilising significance in host countries, where civil rights are constructed as citizenship-bound privileges. Therefore, debates on Palestinian refugees flag up deepening rifts within Jordanian and Lebanese citizenries, and diverging views on political “imagined communities” (Anderson, 1991). In Jordan, such a rift has been deepened by the recent emergence of nationalist movements and by the tensions which emerged in the wake of the Arab uprisings. Representations of national populations as closed, de jure and ethnic-based increasingly oppose views of nationhood as open, de facto and assimilationist.
Year 2012
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14195 Report

Re-examining intercultural research and relations in the COVID pandemic

Authors Steve J. Kulich, Adam Komisarof, L. Ripley Smith, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 17
14196 Journal Article

Inhabiting the impasse: Social exclusion through visible assemblage in neighborhood gentrification

Authors Jess D. Linz
Year 2017
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 1
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14198 Journal Article
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