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The Trump Phenomenon and the Racialization of American Politics

Authors Serge Ricard
Year 2018
Journal Name REVUE LISA-LISA E-JOURNAL
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14452 Journal Article

Love Is (Color)blind

Authors Rosalind Chou, Kristen Lee, Simon Ho
Year 2015
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
14453 Journal Article

Confronting the Legacy of "Separate but Equal": Can the History of Race, Real Estate, and Discrimination Engage and Inform Contemporary Policy?

Authors Jason Reece
Year 2021
Journal Name RSF-THE RUSSELL SAGE JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Citations (WoS) 15
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14454 Journal Article

RACISM, GROUP POSITION, AND ATTITUDES ABOUT IMMIGRATION AMONG BLACKS AND WHITES1

Authors Vincent L. Hutchings, Cara Wong
Year 2014
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 11
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14460 Journal Article

WHO WE ARE: America Becoming and Becoming American

Authors Jennifer Lee
Year 2005
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
14461 Journal Article

White Sheets on my balcony, Black my Condition: Towards a (Re) assessment of 19th Century Cuban Narratives on Gender, 'Race' and Nation in the Pages of Minerva

Authors Maikel Colon Pichardo
Year 2016
Journal Name MITOLOGIAS HOY-REVISTA DE PENSAMIENTO CRITICA Y ESTUDIOS LITERARIOS LATINOAMERICANOS
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14462 Journal Article

English medium instruction for whom and for what? Rethinking the language-content relationship in higher education

Authors Sin-Yi Chang
Year 2022
Journal Name Language, Culture and Curriculum
Citations (WoS) 2
14463 Journal Article

Ethnic Differences in Education and Diverging Prospects for Urban Youth in an Enlarged Europe

Description
The research project aims to study how ethnic differences in education contribute to the diverging prospects for minority ethnic youth and their peers in urban settings. Through a comparative endeavor involving nine countries from among old and new member states of the European Union, EDUMIGROM will explore how far existing educational policies, practices and experiences in markedly different welfare regimes protect minority ethnic youth against marginalization and eventual social exclusion. Despite great variations in economic development and welfare arrangements, recent developments seem to lead to similar consequences for certain groups of second-generation immigrants in the western half of the continent and Roma in Central and Eastern Europe. Formally citizens with full rights in the respective states, people affiliated with these groups tend to experience new and intensive forms of involuntary separation, social exclusion, and second-class citizenship. The project will critically examine the role of education in these processes of ‘minoritization’. In ethnically diverse urban communities, schools often become targets for locally organized political struggles shaped by a broader political and civic culture of ethnic mobilization. EDUMIGROM aims to investigate how schools operate in their roles of socialization and knowledge distribution, and how they influence young people’s identity formation. The project will also explore how schools contribute to reducing, maintaining, or deepening inequalities in young people’s access to the labor market, further education and training, and also to different domains of social, cultural, and political participation. The results of macro-level investigations, a comparative survey and multi-faceted field research in local settings will provide rich datasets for intra- and cross-country comparisons and evidence-based policy making.
Year 2008
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14464 Project

Legal obstacles to the integration of migrants (LOI)

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The LOI-index measures the Legal Obstacles to the Integration of Immigrants. The goal of the index is to condense information on integration policies and to evaluate the liberality or restrictiveness of legal systems governing the integration of immigrants. The focus of the index is the legal frameworks governing the integration or settlement of migrants in eight European countries in 1995. 80 different items are included concerning the legal regulation of integration in the countries investigated. These items are aggregated into five main dimensions: (1) residence; (2) access to the labour market; (3) family reunification; (4) naturalisation; (5) second generation. Authors used two kinds of indicators: binary ones to measure whether a certain legal rule exists in a country or not, and temporal indicators to measure waiting periods or other relevant time periods. They standardised these time measures on a scale between 0 and 1 by relating them to minimum and maximum standards: the minimum standard in each case, for example for a waiting period, is what we consider to be a reasonable and acceptable period. The maximum standard, in contrast, is the score above which it seems to us any other score will not add further to the restrictiveness of the regulation in question in terms of legal disintegration. Weights were assigned to the particular items and aggregate constructs. Weights are inevitable when building an index. In this case it was necessary to decide which legal regulations are more and which are less important. The strongest weights were generally assigned to waiting periods to reflect the centrality of the principle of consolidation of residence.
Year 1995
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14465 Data Set

The Moore's Ford Lynching Reenactment: Affective Memory and Race Trauma

Authors A. Susan Owen, Peter Ehrenhaus
Year 2014
Journal Name TEXT AND PERFORMANCE QUARTERLY
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14466 Journal Article

Race, sport and social mobility: Horatio Alger in short pants?

Authors Robert Sean Mackin, Carol S. Walther
Year 2012
Journal Name International Review for the Sociology of Sport
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14467 Journal Article

''It's gotta be the shoes'': Youth, race, and sneaker commercials

Authors B Wilson, R Sparks
Year 1996
Journal Name SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT JOURNAL
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14468 Journal Article

FEATURES OF FRENCH, AMERICAN AND RUSSIAN INTERCULTURAL INTERACTION

Authors Arkadiy Petrovich Sedykh, Olga Nikolajevna Ivanishcheva, Tatyana Alexandrovna Sidorova, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
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14469 Journal Article

A Comparison of Traditional and Discrete-Choice Approaches to the Analysis of Residential Mobility and Locational Attainment

Authors Lincoln Quillian
Year 2015
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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14476 Journal Article

Too Close for Comfort: Loving Thy Neighbour and the Management of Multicultural Intimacies

Authors Anne-Marie Fortier
Year 2007
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 58
14478 Journal Article

Mindreading across cultural boundaries

Authors Lee Rae Kim, Lee Rae Kim, Jolanda Jetten, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
14482 Journal Article

Is active social media involvement associated with cross-culture adaption and academic integration among boundary-crossing students?

Authors Hua Pang
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 23
14483 Journal Article

Value change in response to cultural priming: The role of cultural identity and the impact on subjective well-being

Authors Shengquan Ye, Ting Kin Ng
Year 2019
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
14484 Journal Article

Foreignization in the miniature of School of Isfahan: A cultural approach

Authors Zahra Masoudi Amin
Year 2016
Journal Name BAGH-E NAZAR
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14485 Journal Article

Effects of Nationality, Gender, and Religiosity on Business-Related Ethicality

Authors Robert A. Peterson, Gerald Albaum, Dwight Merunka, ...
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Business Ethics
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14486 Journal Article

Conceptualising Obstacles to Local Integration of Refugees in Ghana

Authors Samuel K M Agblorti, Miriam R Grant
Year 2019
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
14489 Journal Article

Which children are still uninsured and why

Authors J Holahan, L Dubay, GM Kenney
Year 2003
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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14491 Journal Article

The politics of anti-racism in Europe and Latin America: knowledge production, decision-making and collective struggles

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The main objective of POLITICS is to innovate knowledge on anti-racism that brings about a greater understanding of how historically rooted injustices are being challenged by institutions and grassroots movements. Considering the centrality and mutual influence of Europe and Latin America in the global processes of racial formation, POLITICS will develop an inter-disciplinary and comprehensive approach towards two core goals: (a) the analysis of processes of knowledge production about ‘race’ and (anti-)racism in the spheres of (inter)national governmental politics, State universities and grassroots movements; (b) the examination of diverse paths of denunciation and collective mobilisation against everyday racism concerning police practice and representations in the mass media. POLITICS embraces a multilevel analysis and information-oriented selection of case-studies in three interrelated research streams: (i) Global, regional and state-sponsored political frameworks and public policies; (ii) Cultures of scholarship and the study of racism and (post)colonialism at State universities; (iii) Tackling everyday racism: processes of denunciation, political mobilisation and case-law concerning police practice, and racist representations in the media and mass media. The research challenges the shortcomings of evaluative comparisons and the selection of research contexts enables interrogating the relations between the global, national and local levels. They include the Organisation of American States, the European Union and national and local politics in Brazil, Peru, Portugal and Spain. Qualitative research and data collection engage with race critical theories, critical discourse analysis and participatory methods that consider power/knowledge at their core. POLITICS will unravel the configuration of different notions of dignity, justice and equality resulting from anti-racist struggles and policy interventions and their significance for envisaging decolonial horizons.
Year 2017
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14494 Project

Power and politics in resettlement a case study of Bhutanese refugees in the USA

Authors Christie Shrestha, UNHCR. Policy Development and Evaluation Service
Year 2011
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14498 Report
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