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RACIAL INCLUSION OR ACCOMMODATION?

Authors Dina Okamoto, Melanie Jones Gast
Year 2013
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 5
15404 Journal Article

A Mirage of Colonial Consensus: Resettlement Schemes in Early Spanish Peru

Authors Heidi V Scott
Year 2004
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 5
15416 Journal Article

The resettlement in Canada of 4,527 Polish ex‐servicemen, 1946–47

Authors Martin Thornton
Year 1989
Journal Name Immigrants & Minorities
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15417 Journal Article

Fusion subsistence: the diverse foodscape of the Aleutians

Authors Katherine L. Reedy
Year 2022
Journal Name Food, Culture & Society
Citations (WoS) 2
15420 Journal Article

(Re)membering Sara Baartman, Venus, and Aphrodite

Authors Sarah Derbew
Year 2019
Journal Name CLASSICAL RECEPTIONS JOURNAL
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15421 Journal Article

Forced Crossing The Dress of African Slave Women in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1861

Authors Kelly Mohs Gage
Year 2013
Journal Name DRESS-THE JOURNAL OF THE COSTUME SOCIETY OF AMERICA
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15422 Journal Article

Evaluation and extension of the radiation model for internal migration

Authors Lucas Kluge, Jacob Schewe
Year 2021
Journal Name Physical Review E
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15423 Journal Article

Tears in Mexico: A Cultural History of Emotions and Motivations

Description
This project will open up new horizons for the study of Mexican history and culture by bringing analytical approaches from research on the history and theory of the emotions to bear on key questions concerning the configuration of the social compact. The project objectives are: (1) To develop a new approach to Mexican history and culture based on an analysis of emblematic instances of public weeping as a richly expressive mode of emotional display that can illuminate how the emotions work and do things; (2) To make a contribution to the emerging cross-cultural, comparative field of research on emotions through the prism of Mexico; (3) To build a team of researchers dedicated to the cross cultural study of the emotions in relation to Europe’s colonial legacies. The objectives will be achieved through a sustained period of research and training at Mexico’s premier Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), working alongside leading scholars in the field, and drawing on the unrivalled resources available there, leading to the acquisition of new knowledge, skills, and competencies, which will be transferred back to the European Union. In turn, this will enable a decisive and long-term advance in career development, and ultimately contribute to enhance ERA research excellence.
Year 2013
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15428 Project

Who Controls Criminal Law? Racial Threat and the Adoption of State Sentencing Law, 1975 to 2012

Authors Scott W. Duxbury
Year 2020
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 39
15431 Journal Article

The Pragmatics of Resistance: Framing Anti-Blackness and the Limits of Political Ontology

Authors David Kline
Year 2017
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
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15433 Journal Article

The Changs Next Door to the Diazes: Suburban Racial Formation in Los Angeles's San Gabriel Valley

Authors Wendy Cheng
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY
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15434 Journal Article

Comparison of African American college students' coping with racially and nonracially stressful events.

Authors Lori S. Hoggard, Christy M. Byrd, Robert M. Sellers
Year 2012
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
15435 Journal Article

Doing violence, making race: lynching and white racial group formation in the U.S. South, 1882–1930

Authors Kathleen Blee
Year 2018
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
15436 Journal Article

Race experts: How racial etiquette, sensitivity training, and new age therapy hijacked the civil rights revolution.

Authors LK Lee
Year 2003
Journal Name JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
15437 Journal Article

Coming home from a stay abroad: Associations between young people’s reentry problems and their cultural identity formation

Authors Dirk Kranz, Alexandra Goedderz
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 12
15441 Journal Article

The Impact of Racial Discrimination on African American Fathers’ Intimate Relationships

Authors Jelani Kerr, Peter Schafer, Armon Perry, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name RACE AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
15442 Journal Article

Race, Gender, and Chains of Disadvantage Childhood Adversity, Social Relationships, and Health

Authors Debra Umberson, Kristi Williams, Patricia A. Thomas, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
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15444 Journal Article

Linguistic racism: Origins and implications

Authors Stephen May
Year 2023
Journal Name Ethnicities
15445 Journal Article

The Re-politization of Intercultural Discourse Within Development Studies: An Andean Case

Authors Bruno Chichizola
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
15446 Journal Article

Deaf life narratives in times of transition.

Description
The research project concerns deaf people who use a signed language, such as BSL (British Sign Language). It investigates the potential of a culturally familiar practice, storytelling, as a means of promoting agency, resilience and better well being. Using techniques of narrative therapy, narrative analysis and grounded theory, the project will explore the significance of life story work to enhance well being from a cross cultural perspective, engaging with deaf migrants from diverse nation states. It will result in a life story instrument, piloted during the study that exploits the visual learning strengths of deaf people and the properties of visual (non-textual) languages through digital media. It extends current research on narrative methods as a form of cultural brokering and emancipatory methodologies within critical deaf epistemologies.
Year 2015
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15448 Project
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