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The Catholic Charismatic Renewal (CCR): an Historical Analysis Between US and Europe

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The research project aims to analyze the history of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal (CCR), a spiritual awakening movement which was founded in 1967 in the United States of America within the Catholic Church and which spread rapidly throughout the world, so much so that today its has more than 120 million members. The proposal intends to focus on three specific objectives: 1. to survey the relationship between US Catholicism and European Catholicism through the history of the CCR; 2. to analyze the reaction of the Catholic Church hierarchy to the CCR, especially that of the pontiffs, through the analysis of official pronouncements made during meetings with the charismatic groups or at other specific times; 3. to problematize the issue of gender within Catholicism defining the role of women within the CCR. The research can generally be considered to be a part of World/Global Christianity Studies, seen from a cross-cultural perspective. It foresees the use of archive material (Notre Dame Archives) and the first historiographical, sociological and theological texts on the CCR as primary sources in approaching the history and nature of the charismatic movement in understanding its origin, evolution and success, firstly in US and then in Europe. The topic is particularly auspicious from the point of view of academic exchange between Europe and the United States, as it serves as a moment of reflection and dialogue on the theme of the history of Christianity. There being no expert on the subject of the charismatic movement in the Catholic Church at any of the European universities, this research project could be a unique opportunity to forge personal career possibilities and new international contacts. Finally, the project would contribute to the History of Christianity, Studies in World Christianity, American Catholic Studies and European History on an international level.
Year 2016
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28701 Project

The Making of Modernist Resistance, 1880-1950

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The vibrant diversity of an increasingly global modernity owes much to the cross-cultural exchanges between British and Indian modernists during their collaborations in civil rights, anti-colonial, and anti-fascist activism from the 1880s to the 1950s. The proposed project examines the shifting nature of literary and political contributions to activist movements made by four such networks of British and Indian modernists to illuminate their integral role in creating what I contend is a distinctively modernist resistance. As early as the 1880s, theosophists from Britain partnered with renowned Indian spiritualists to bridge cultural gaps between colonizer and colonized through shared mystical experiences to emphasize an innate unity among human beings. By 1919, however, the disillusionment following World War I coupled with India’s outrage about the Amritsar Massacre in which General Dyer and his troops opened fire killing hundreds of innocent Indians, supplanted such yearnings for unity with efforts to protect democratic freedoms from threats by right-wing extremists through a secular socialist resistance. Mulk Raj Anand, initially drawn to the liberal humanism of the Bloomsbury Group eventually joined the radical socialists of India’s Progressive Writers Association in 1936. Women like Sarojini Naidu and Virginia Woolf fought for women’s equality and opportunities to join in anti-right-wing resistance. Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru, influenced by the socialist ideologies of the Fabian Society, incorporated them into Indian nationalism and governance. This study explores the relationship between the ideologies of these networks to establish what the shift from spiritualism to secular socialist nationalism reveals about the nature of modernist resistance and the conditions of modernity that inspired it. The world view underpinning this resistance was integral in defining the post-war identities of Britain and India as secular socialist-leaning democracies.
Year 2015
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28703 Project

Micro- and Macro-Level Determinants of Job Insecurity Perceptions: Individual, Organizational and Social Consequences. Multilevel Analysis and Comparisons among Countries

Description
This project aims to increase the understanding of the nature of job insecurity by examining its causes and consequences through a multilevel perspective, considering factors at the individual, organizational and country levels. We intend to provide theoretical models identifying antecedents of job insecurity and potential effects on life quality: the practical goal is to develop instruments for suitable organizational and social policies that could address in a comprehensive way the problem of job insecurity now and in the future. We propose to test micro- and macro-level predictors and consequences of job insecurity combining 3 different data sources: ESS, EUROSTAT, PSYCONES. Perceived threat of job loss has became one of the most prominent job stressors and several studies have shown its detrimental effects on employee’s well-being, health, and job attitudes. However, research in work psychology has focused on the role of individual-level variables, thus neglecting the possibility that job insecurity might also be a contextual stressor. Individual employees may feel their situation as threatened even if there is no apparent objective threat. This fundamental distinction between subjective and objective job insecurity is not acknowledged by economists. Their studies on macro-aggregate data consider only temporary employment and do not reveal how individuals experience job insecurity. The present proposal aims to integrate economic and psychology perspectives examining predictors and outcomes also related to labour market’s macro-economic situation, in addition to individual characteristics and organizational conditions. Taking a cross-cultural perspective we can assess the generalizability of job insecurity in various countries and especially examine how higher-level variables influence lower-level relationships (cross-level analyses in the multilevel perspective). In this way,we can encompass interdisciplinary aspects concerning psychology,economics and sociology
Year 2015
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28704 Project

Nazlı's photographic games: Said and art history in a contrapuntal mode

Authors Mary Roberts
Year 2014
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
28706 Journal Article

Is cooperativeness readable in static facial features? An inter-cultural approach

Authors Arnaud Tognetti, Claire Berticat, Michel Raymond, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name EVOLUTION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
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28707 Journal Article

The Aesthetics of Applied Theatre

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The project aims to systematically explore an entire field of current forms of theatre, which despite its outstanding cultural and political significance has so far largely been ignored by theatre studies. Over the past two decades, notwithstanding intense competition from television and electronic media, theatre has been able to reassert and even reinforce its relevance in many different parts of the world and in widely diverse cultural fields (politics, business, social work, development aid, health care, and education). This renewed relevance originates not in traditional, experimental, or commercial theatre but rather among the many different types of applied theatre, which set in motion constructive social processes while upholding theatre’s aesthetic claim. Theatre with clear social, political, or economic aims is experiencing an unprecedented boom. The study will analyse this cross-cultural trend against the background of new theories of the aesthetics of performances and rehearsal processes. This theatre studies approach promises precise insights into the aesthetic forms of applied theatre, which constitute the (hitherto barely researched) foundation of its political effects. It will furthermore bring to light the ethical issues of applied theatre: intense aesthetic experiences – often linked with risks when it comes to performances – do not readily fit in with the claim to restore children, youngsters, patients, and other target groups to health, integrity, and self-confidence through theatrical practice. The project aims to show how aesthetic, political, and ethical aspects interact in the practice of applied theatre. Investigations will focus on carefully selected case studies in Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America, whose comparison will make it possible for the first time to capture the worldwide landscape of applied theatre in its full diversity, but also in its overarching structures and interrelations.
Year 2012
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28708 Project

English

Authors Anna Wierzbicka
Year 2006
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28710 Book

Reflections on race, class and multicultural entanglements

Authors Amit Singh
Year 2024
Journal Name Identities
28712 Journal Article

“Carnal conviviality” and the end of race?

Authors Amit Singh
Year 2023
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
28713 Journal Article

Peers’ race in adolescence and voting behavior

Authors Maria Polipciuc, Frank Cörvers, Raymond Montizaan
Year 2023
Journal Name Economics of Education Review
28715 Journal Article

#HashtagActivism: Networks of Race and Gender Justice

Authors Mary Heath
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF POPULAR CULTURE
28716 Journal Article

(B)ordering Britain: law, race and empire

Authors Elsa Oommen
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
28717 Journal Article

Race, space, and America’s subprime housing boom

Authors Kfir Mordechay
Year 2020
Journal Name Urban Geography
28718 Journal Article

Race, class, and the retreat from debate

Authors Adam Szetela
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
28719 Journal Article

Becoming Creole: Nature and Race in Belize

Authors Anne S. Macpherson
Year 2020
Journal Name NWIG-NEW WEST INDIAN GUIDE-NIEUWE WEST-INDISCHE GIDS
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28720 Journal Article

Pedagogies of race in nineteenth-century Louisiana

Authors Jarrod Hayes
Year 2019
Journal Name NINETEENTH-CENTURY CONTEXTS-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL
28721 Journal Article

Mixed Race Asian American Identity on Display

Authors Lily Anne Welty Tamai, Cindy Nakashima, Duncan Ryuken Williams
Year 2017
Journal Name Amerasia Journal
28722 Journal Article

JOSE MARTI, THE UNITED STATES, AND RACE

Authors Aaron Coy Moulton
Year 2016
Journal Name The Latin Americanist
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28723 Journal Article

Race and the origins of American Neoliberalism

Authors Carol Ann Jackson, Matthew W. Hughey
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
28724 Journal Article

Race, Gender, and Deviance in Xbox Live

Authors Bertan Buyukozturk
Year 2016
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
28725 Journal Article

Monstrosity, performance, and race in contemporary culture

Authors Benny LeMaster
Year 2016
Journal Name TEXT AND PERFORMANCE QUARTERLY
28726 Journal Article

Race, Upper Canadian Constitutionalism and "British Justice"

Authors Lyndsay Campbell
Year 2015
Journal Name LAW AND HISTORY REVIEW
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28727 Journal Article

Race and Sport In Canada-Intersecting Inequalities

Authors Robert P. Mathner
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SPORT MANAGEMENT
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28728 Journal Article

Race and Diversity: What Have We Learned?

Authors Jamie Winders, Richard Schein
Year 2013
Journal Name The Professional Geographer
Citations (WoS) 5
28729 Journal Article

FREEDOM, HISTORY, AND RACE IN PROGRESSIVE THOUGHT

Authors Tiffany Jones Miller
Year 2012
Journal Name SOCIAL PHILOSOPHY & POLICY
28730 Journal Article

Other Tongues: Mixed-Race Women Speak Out

Authors Molly Littlewood McKibbin
Year 2012
Journal Name UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO QUARTERLY
28731 Journal Article

Jim Crow Nostalgia: Reconstructing Race in Bronzeville

Authors Paul R. Heideman
Year 2011
Journal Name SCIENCE & SOCIETY
28732 Journal Article

Digitizing Race Visual Cultures of the Internet

Authors Keith Comer
Year 2010
Journal Name AMERICAN STUDIES IN SCANDINAVIA
28733 Journal Article

Colonialism and Race in Luso-Hispanic Literature

Authors Maria Jose Somerlate Barbosa
Year 2010
Journal Name LUSO-BRAZILIAN REVIEW
28734 Journal Article

The Space Race and Soviet Utopian Thinking

Authors Iina Kohonen
Year 2009
Journal Name The Sociological Review
28735 Journal Article

Einstein's jury: The race to test relativity

Authors Chen-Pang Yeang
Year 2008
Journal Name UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO QUARTERLY
28736 Journal Article

Gender, Race, and Meritocracy in Organizational Careers

Authors Emilio J. Castilla
Year 2008
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
Citations (WoS) 224
28737 Journal Article

Race differences in intelligence: An evolutionary analysis

Authors Maciej Henneberg
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Biosocial Science
28738 Journal Article

Unequal childhoods: Class, race, and family life

Authors R Rothstein
Year 2004
Journal Name NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
28739 Journal Article

INTERNAL COLONIALISM: An American Theory of Race

Authors Ramón A. Gutiérrez
Year 2004
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
28740 Journal Article

Women and race in early modern texts

Authors R Alvarez
Year 2003
Journal Name COMITATUS-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES
28741 Journal Article

Oxford readings in feminism: feminism and 'race'

Authors Y Gunaratnam
Year 2002
Journal Name Journal of Gender Studies
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28742 Journal Article

“Race places”: Changing locations of Jewish identities

Authors Sascha L. Goluboff
Year 2001
Journal Name Identities
Citations (WoS) 1
28743 Journal Article

‘The Beast within’: Race, Humanity, and Animality

Authors Kay Anderson
Year 2000
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 41
28744 Journal Article

Sex, ‘race’ and riot in Liverpool, 1919

Authors Michael Rowe
Year 2000
Journal Name Immigrants & Minorities
28745 Journal Article

Getting beyond race: The changing American culture.

Authors G Schutte
Year 1999
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
28746 Journal Article

Blackness visible: Essays on philosophy and race

Authors B Wilkins
Year 1999
Journal Name RADICAL PHILOSOPHY
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28747 Journal Article

Color conscious: The political morality of race.

Authors N Zack
Year 1999
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
28748 Journal Article

Color conscious: The political morality of race

Authors MM Moody-Adams
Year 1999
Journal Name ETHICS
28749 Journal Article

Out of Africa - Philosophy, 'race' and agency

Authors B Carter
Year 1998
Journal Name RADICAL PHILOSOPHY
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28750 Journal Article
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