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The Impact of New Technologies on Leisure Activities in Developed and Emerging Economies

Authors Lynne Ciochetto
Year 2015
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES-RIMCIS
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18801 Journal Article

An examination of factors affecting repatriates' turnover intentions

Authors Hung-Wen Lee, Ching-Hsiang Liu
Year 2007
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 29
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18802 Journal Article

THE RACIAL MIDDLE: LATINOS AND ASIAN AMERICANS LIVING BEYOND THE RACIAL DIVIDE

Authors Jane Hseu
Year 2011
Journal Name Amerasia Journal
18803 Journal Article

Patterns of Ethnic Intolerance in Europe

Authors Zan Strabac, Ola Listhaug, Tor Georg Jakobsen
Year 2011
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
18804 Journal Article

Race and Racism in Russia

Authors Ulrike Ziemer
Year 2016
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
18805 Journal Article

On the Methodological Difficulty of Identifying Implicit Racial Beliefs and Stereotypes

Authors Moa Bursell, Filip Olsson
Year 2020
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 7
18806 Journal Article

It matters how and when you ask: Self-reported race/ethnicity of incoming law students.

Authors A. T. Panter, Charles E. Daye, Walter R. Allen, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
18807 Journal Article

Food Hardship and Obesity in a Sample of Low-Income Immigrants

Authors Caitlin E. Caspi, Reginald D. Tucker-Seeley, Gary Adamkiewicz, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
18808 Journal Article

Arrested Realities: Unveiling the Influence of Identity and Skin Tone on Depression

Authors Leanne M. Confer, Samantha Kopf
Year 2025
Journal Name Race and Justice
18812 Journal Article

Establishing the Denominator: The Challenges of Measuring Multiracial, Hispanic, and Native American Populations

Authors Wendy D. Roth
Year 2018
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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18815 Journal Article

THE LONG-TERM DYNAMICS OF RACIAL/ETHNIC INEQUALITY IN NEIGHBORHOOD AIR POLLUTION EXPOSURE, 1990-2009

Authors Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz, Anjum Hajat, Victoria Sass, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 16
18816 Journal Article

From White Males to Black Females

Authors Brian J. Yates
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES
18817 Journal Article

Majority acculturation through globalization: The importance of life skills in navigating the cultural pluralism of globalization

Authors Simon Ozer, Simon Ozer, Muhammad Adeel Kamran, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 4
18821 Journal Article

Ambient co-presence: transnational family practices in polymedia environments

Authors Mirca Madianou
Year 2016
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 49
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18822 Journal Article

The influence of remarriage on the racial difference in motheronly families in 1910

Authors Andrew S. London, Cheryl Elman
Year 2001
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 7
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18825 Journal Article

Neoliberal disasters and racialisation: the case of post-Katrina Latino labour

Authors Nicole Trujillo-Pagan
Year 2012
Journal Name Race & Class
18826 Journal Article

Book Review: Race on the Move: Brazilian Migrants and the Global Reconstruction of Race

Authors Nadia Y. Kim
Year 2016
Journal Name International Migration Review
18830 Journal Article

From Immigrants to Americans: Race and Assimilation during the Great Migration

Authors Vasiliki Fouka, Soumyajit Mazumder, Marco Tabellini
Year 2021
Journal Name Review of Economic Studies
18831 Journal Article

From high school to college: gender, immigrant generation, and race-ethnicity

Authors Carl L. Bankston
Year 2017
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
18832 Journal Article

Sokthan Yeng, The Biopolitics of Race: State Racism and U.S. Immigration

Authors Sara Riva
Year 2017
Journal Name Punishment & Society
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18833 Journal Article

Race, Gender, and Police Violence in the Shadow of Controlling Images

Authors Brianna Remster, Chris M Smith, Rory Kramer
Year 2022
Journal Name Social Problems
18837 Journal Article

Fellowships in Advanced Cultural and Social Studies at the Max-Weber-Kolleg

Description
The MWK-Fellows programme financed by COFUND aims to allow excellent incoming researchers from countries other than Germany (in accordance with the EU-mobility-rule) to conduct their own, freely chosen, independent research projects in a highly competitive and intellectually vibrant research environment provided by the Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Studies (Max-Weber-Kolleg). The Max-Weber-Kolleg is a high-ranking research centre which forms an avant-garde institution of the University of Erfurt. It is distinguished by a unique organisational structure – combining the features of an Institute for Advanced Study and a Graduate School – and a ‘Weberian’ research programme. The ‘Weberian’ research programme combines historical, comparative and interdisciplinary perspectives with an interest in normative issues in the social sciences. It has a focus on societal challenges of contemporary societies, especially (religious) plurality, cultural diversity and social order, processes of acceleration and growth. The core disciplines are sociology, economics, religious studies, law, philosophy and history, but MWK-Fellows programm is open for related areas as well. The Max-Weber-Kolleg is based on the principles of interdisciplinarity and internationality with a long-standing and progressively fine-tuned fellowship programme. By means of the COFUND-action Max-Weber-Kolleg will not only increase the number of international fellows but include a new intersectoral dimension into its fellowship programme. At the Max-Weber-Kolleg, MWK-Fellows will enjoy the best possible support and an opportunity of being connected with larger research projects. Nevertheless the applicants’ freedom of choice of the research project is fully guaranteed. The MWK-Fellows programme will improve international high-level research and science with and for society and will contribute to the fostering of the European Research Area (ERA), especially in the field of societal challenges.
Year 2015
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18839 Project

Enhanced Eurotalents: a European programme for transnational mobility of experimented researchers managed by CEA

Description
CEA is convinced that the research institute ability to offer attractive working conditions and career opportunities to researchers is a key factor in maintaining and boosting Europe’s scientific and economic competitiveness. Thanks to the EU cofunding, CEA would like to enhance its centralised programme called Eurotalents, dedicated to researchers’ transnational mobility and based on open merit competition and international peer review. Eurotalents already cofunded by the Commission was a great success. With Enhanced Eurotalents (E2), CEA wants to foster its programme aiming at increasing the mobility of scientists and at offering a boost in their career thanks to the access to new research capacities. E2 opens world class laboratories within CEA and abroad to researchers having an excellent scientific experience and willing to broaden their career via a research project in the scientific topic they can select within CEA well-known domains of expertise: i)Energy, environment and climate change, ii)Life sciences and biotechnology, iii)Key Enabling Technologies: Microelectronics, nanosciences and nanotechnologies, photonic, advanced material and manufacturing, iv)High energy physics, high energy density physics and astrophysics. E2 offers thus 2 different fellowship schemes: Incoming Fellowships and Outgoing Fellowships. Awarded researchers will have a better salary because of the mobility allowance allowed by the EU funds, and have access to training courses in scientific and non scientific subjects. E2 is directly operated by CEA which has proved its capacity to efficiently manage European projects and national programmes according to strict rules. E2 exploits synergies between EU actions, CEA quality of work, research facilities and scientific environment. E2 contributes to the success of the ERA by promoting EU mobility and attracting third country researchers. A major added value of E2 is to make EU an attractive location to develop their talents.
Year 2014
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18840 Project

Miles to Go before We Sleep: Racial Inequities in Health

Authors David R. Williams
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
18841 Journal Article

A novel wearable medical device and eHealth system to improve the mobility of patients withhemiparesis

Description
REMOD is a young German SME with 6 employees, specialized in rehabilitation technology and rehabilitative medicine. We deliver innovativ training for chronically ill patients, and develop rehabilitation devices linked to the training content. One in five people experience a stroke at some point in their lives, and half of all strokes lead to paralysis of one side of the body, called hemiparesis. There are around 550,000 hemiparesis cases per year in the EU. Strokes cost the EU about €34.3 billion per year, of which €17 billion is spent on the treatment of hemiparesis. These costs do not include indirect costs due to incapacity to work, or unpaid care provided by relatives and friends. As such, strokes and hemiparesis are of great socioeconomic importance. Since there is no known cure for hemiparesis, treatment focuses on rehabilitation to minimise further loss of body function and reduce pain, muscle regression, or spastic paralysis due to reduced mobility. Existing rehabilitation methods includes: weak dorsiflexion, orthosis, hippotherapy and the use of therapeutic and neurorehabilitation devices. Such rehabilitation accounts for €8 billion per year of direct costs in the EU. Mobility improvements can be made with intense physiotherapy, but these improvements are not lasting due to brain damage which affects movement memory. Currently no solution exists that leads to a lasting improvement in the mobility of hemiparesis patients. We have developed, patented, and demonstrated (to TRL6) a novel wearable medical device which is embedded into a special vest to correct the posture and movement of patients suffering from hemiparesis and are now miniaturizing the device and developing the MovEAid eHealth system, containing the device and vest, for use by hemiparesis patients and health care professionals. With the help of the SME instrument, we now like to scale up our Minimal Viable Product to TRL9 and aim to bring the initial MovEAid system to the Market in 2020.
Year 2017
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18843 Project

Diversity as Immigration Governmentality: Insights from France

Authors Milena Doytcheva
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
Citations (WoS) 2
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18846 Journal Article
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