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Are schools the great equalizer? Cognitive inequality during the summer months and the school year

Authors DB Downey, PT von Hippel, BA Broh
Year 2004
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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12301 Journal Article

Are schools the great equalizer? Cognitive inequality during the summer months and the school year

Authors DB Downey, PT von Hippel, BA Broh
Year 2004
Journal Name American Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 303
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12302 Journal Article

Underrepresented and in/visible: A Hispanic first-generation student’s narratives of college.

Authors Kimberly B. Pyne, Darris R. Means
Journal Name Journal of Diversity in Higher Education
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12303 Journal Article

Migration internationale au Luxembourg - SOPEMI Report 2017

Authors Annamaria Tüske, Adolfo Sommarribas, Birte Nienaber
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While the proportion of Luxembourgish nationals among the resident working population was above 50.3% in 2015, it dropped below 50% in the first quarter of 2017. Some 44% of the working population were EU28 nationals and 6% non-EU nationals. Luxembourg’s economy is reliant on its employment of cross-border workers. In 2016, French nationals maintained and increased their proportion of over 50% of the cross-border working population, reaching 51.4% in Q1 2017, at the expense of both Belgian (24.4%) and German (24.2%) cross-border workers. They mainly work in sectors such as construction, administrative/support service, accommodation/food service, as well as in the financial/insurance sector or professional, scientific and technical activities. Between 2010 and 2017, the number of foreign salaried workers showed the greatest continuous increase in sectors such as professional, scientific and technical activities, administrative and support services, and financial and insurance services. Regarding specific permits, nationals of China (119 permits), India (70 permits) and Montenegro (40 permits) accounted for 31% of all first issues of residence permits for salaried workers. Indian nationals were the single largest nationality group receiving their first issue of EU Blue Cards, with 90 issued during 2016. This was followed by US nationals (58 permits) and Russian nationals (36 permits). After reaching a peak in 2015, the number of applications for international protection slightly decreased in 2016, from 2447 in 2015 to 2035 in 2016 (decrease of 16.8%). Even if the trend slowed down, it remains higher than the levels of 2013-2015. Syrian nationals remain the first nationality of applicants for international protection (14.3%), Iraqi nationals dropping to 4th place (7.9%) after Albanian nationals (11.2%) and Kosovars (10.2%). Luxembourg remains the Member State hosting the 4th highest number of applicants for international protection applicants in relation to the national population. The international protection recognition rate increased from 228 (200 refugee status and 28 subsidiary protection) in 2015 to 790 (764 refugee status and 26 subsidiary protection) in 2016. This represents an increase of 246.5% of positive decisions year-on-year. Luxembourg continues to demonstrate its solidarity in respect of the relocation and resettlement of international protection applicants. In 2015, Luxembourg pledged to relocate 557 individuals to Luxembourg in the framework of the EU Council decision to relocate 160,000 international protection applicants from Greece and Italy. Within this framework, 197 refugees had been relocated by the end of 2016. From January 2017 to 18 August 2017, Luxembourg relocated 186 people. With regards to resettlement, 52 refugees were resettled from Turkey in 2016 as a result of Luxembourg’s pledge to resettle 194 refugees from Turkey in the context of the EU-Turkey agreement of March 2016. 115 people were resettled between 1st January 2017 and 18th August 2017. New pieces of legislation were enacted during 2016/2017 to assist with the specific migration situation in Luxembourg. Major policy developments related to the implementation of changes to asylum legislation and procedures, education and language reform, and revised integration measures in response to changing migration profiles within Luxembourg. A focus on economic migration took place to promote economic diversification, start-ups and the repositioning of the financial centre.
Year 2017
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12304 Report

Family business, transgenerational succession and diversification strategy

Authors Na Shen,
Year 2018
Journal Name Cross Cultural & Strategic Management
Citations (WoS) 1
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12305 Journal Article

Resettlement, Humanitarian Admission, and Family Reunion: The Intricacies of Germany’s Legal Entry Regimes for Syrian Refugees

Authors Christoph Tometten
Year 2018
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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12306 Journal Article

ADAPTING TO DEMOCRACY: IDENTITY AND THE POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT OF NORTH KOREAN DEFECTORS

Authors Aram Hur
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EAST ASIAN STUDIES
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12307 Journal Article

Building an Orthodox empire: Archpriest Ioann Vostorgov and Russian missionary aspirations in Asia

Authors Aileen Friesen
Year 2015
Journal Name CANADIAN SLAVONIC PAPERS
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12308 Journal Article

The revolution in our pants: Hipsters, race and American fashion

Authors Duane Gilson
Year 2017
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FASHION STUDIES
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12309 Journal Article

East Timorese Women in Australia: Community, Gender and Identity

Authors Maya Costa-Pinto, Andrea Whittaker
Year 2010
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
Citations (WoS) 1
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12311 Journal Article

Immigrants from Chernobyl-affected areas in Israel: the link between health and social adjustment

Authors LI Remennick
Year 2002
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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12312 Journal Article

Persistent inequality: Contemporary realities in the education of undocumented latina/o students

Authors Lucy Guevara Vélez
Year 2011
Journal Name Latino Studies
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12313 Journal Article

FEATURES OF FRENCH, AMERICAN AND RUSSIAN INTERCULTURAL INTERACTION

Authors Arkadiy Petrovich Sedykh, Olga Nikolajevna Ivanishcheva, Tatyana Alexandrovna Sidorova, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name REVISTA INCLUSIONES
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12314 Journal Article

MOBILE ANCESTORS AND WOMEN'S GENEALOGIES: AGATHA OF HUNGARY IN TREVET'S LES CRONICLES

Authors Emma O. Berat
Year 2020
Journal Name VIATOR-MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES
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12315 Journal Article

The Crucible of Cultural Politics: Reworking "Development" in Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands

Authors Donald S. Moore
Year 1999
Journal Name American Ethnologist
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12316 Journal Article

Equality in the making: implementing European non-discrimination law

Authors Virginie Guiraudon, Guiraudon
Year 2009
Journal Name Citizenship Studies
Citations (WoS) 19
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12317 Journal Article

Moderators of stress in Salvadoran refugees: The role of social and personal resources

Authors MY Young
Year 2001
Journal Name International Migration Review
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12318 Journal Article

Ethical implications and practical considerations of ethnically targeted screening for genetic disorders: the case of hemoglobinopathy screening

Authors Cynthia F. Hinton, Althea M. Grant, Scott D. Grosse
Year 2011
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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12319 Journal Article

The political economy of early southern unionism: Race, politics, and labor in the South, 1880-1953

Authors G Friedman
Year 2000
Journal Name JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
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12320 Journal Article

Measurement of Race and Ethnicity in a Changing, Multicultural America

Authors Karen Humes, Howard Hogan
Year 2009
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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12321 Journal Article

The Origins and Demise of the Concept of Race

Authors Charles Hirschman
Year 2004
Journal Name Population and Development Review
Citations (WoS) 58
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12322 Journal Article

Are Americans Really in Favor of Interracial Marriage? A Closer Look at When They Are Asked About Black-White Marriage for Their Relatives

Authors Yanyi K. Djamba, YK Djamba, Sitawa R. Kimuna
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
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12323 Journal Article

Racial/ethnic disparities in association between dietary quality and incident diabetes in postmenopausal women in the United States: the Women's Health Initiative 1993–2005

Authors Yongxia Qiao, Lesley Tinker, Barbara C. Olendzki, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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12324 Journal Article

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

Authors D UMBERSON, Patricia A. Thomas, Kristi Williams, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
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12325 Journal Article

Propaganda mala fide: Towards a comparative semiotics of violent religious persuasion

Authors Massimo Leone
Year 2015
Journal Name SEMIOTICA
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12326 Journal Article

A Moral Economy of Whiteness

Authors Steve Garner
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12327 Book

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
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12328 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
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12329 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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12330 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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12331 Journal Article

Cross-cultural generalizability of the theory of planned behavior among young people in a physical activity context

Authors Martin Hagger, Istvan Karsai, Nikos L. D. Chatzisarantis, ...
Year 2007
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SPORT & EXERCISE PSYCHOLOGY
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12332 Journal Article

Cumulative Effects of Bullying and Racial Discrimination on Adolescent Health in Australia

Authors Naomi Priest, Laia Becares, Anne Kavanagh, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
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12333 Journal Article

Predictors of self-perceived cultural competence among children’s mental health providers.

Authors Victoria Keyser, Glenn Gamst, Lawrence S. Meyers, ...
Journal Name Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
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12334 Journal Article

Naturalization proclivities, ethnicity and integration

Authors KF Zimmermann, Amelie Constant, Liliya Gataullina
Year 2009
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 15
12335 Journal Article

Cross-situational consistency of trait expressions and injunctive norms among Asian Canadian and European Canadian undergraduates.

Authors Kenneth D. Locke, Pamela Sadler, Kelly McDonald
Journal Name Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
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12336 Journal Article

'We Do Not Use Freezers in Syria': Realignment and the Pursuit of Belonging Among Refugees in a Norwegian Village

Authors Gard Ringen Hoibjerg
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
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12337 Journal Article

"And Slowly, the Integration and the Growing and the Learning": Nuanced Notions of Integration of Bhutanese Refugees in US Cities

Authors Annie Taccolini Pannagio, G. Odessa Gonzalez Benson
Year 2019
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCES-BASEL
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12338 Journal Article

Tuvalu, Sovereignty and Climate Change: Considering Fenua, the Archipelago and Emigration

Authors E Stratford, Carol Farbotko, Heather Lazrus
Year 2013
Journal Name ISLAND STUDIES JOURNAL
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12339 Journal Article

Community resilience and volcano hazard: The eruption of Tungurahua and evacuation of the Faldas in Ecuador

Authors Graham A. Tobin, Linda M. Whiteford
Year 2002
Journal Name Disasters
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12340 Journal Article

Discrimination by Other Means: Further Restrictions on Migrant Women and Children Under the Conservatives

Authors Marinella Marmo, Evan Smith
Book Title Race, Gender and the Body in British Immigration Control
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12341 Book Chapter

Conclusion: Archipelagos and Estuaries: Mobility, Local Authorities and the Governance of Multiple Elsewheres

Authors Loren B Landau
Book Title International Migrations and Local Governance
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12342 Book Chapter

Do hours worked contain a unit root? Evidence from panel data

Authors Marcus Kappler
Year 2009
Journal Name EMPIRICAL ECONOMICS
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12343 Journal Article

Helios 2 - myth or reality?

Authors A McLean, A Swankie
Year 1998
Journal Name SPACE POLICY
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12344 Journal Article

Unpacking the Non-Hispanic Other Category: Differences in Patterns of Tobacco Product Use Among Youth and Adults in the United States, 2009-2018

Authors Delvon T. Mattingly, Jana Hirschtick, Nancy L. Fleischer
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
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12345 Journal Article

Black-white differences in happiness, 1972–2014

Authors John Iceland, Sarah Ludwig-Dehm
Year 2019
Journal Name Social Science Research
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12346 Journal Article

The Political Context of the Percent Black-Neighborhood Violence Link: A Multilevel Analysis

Authors M. B. Velez, Maria B. Velez, Christopher J. Lyons, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Social Problems
Citations (WoS) 6
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12347 Journal Article

ARTICULATING A POLITICS OF (MULTIPLE) IDENTITIES

Authors Mignon R. Moore
Year 2010
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
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12348 Journal Article

‘What about the couple?’ Interracial marriage and psychological distress

Authors Jenifer L. Bratter, Karl Eschbach
Year 2006
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 57
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12349 Journal Article

Rethinking Women's Interests: An Inductive and Intersectional Approach to Defining Women's Policy Priorities

Authors Tevfik Murat Yildirim
Year 2021
Journal Name British Journal of Political Science
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12350 Journal Article

Dual identity among gay Asian Pacific Islander men

Authors Don Operario, Kyung-Hee Choi, Chong-suk Han
Year 2008
Journal Name Culture, Health & Sexuality
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12351 Journal Article

Visual religious symbols and the law

Authors AD Renteln
Year 2004
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist, 2014, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 1614-1633
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12352 Journal Article

Evaluating international ethical climates: A goal programming model

Authors JJ Hoffman
Year 1998
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BUSINESS ETHICS
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12353 Journal Article

Warmth of the Welcome: Attitudes Toward Immigrants and Immigration Policy in the United States

Authors Elizabeth Fussell
Year 2014
Journal Name Annual Review of Sociology
12354 Journal Article

STUDYING WHILE BLACK

Authors Sally Haslanger
Year 2014
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 5
12355 Journal Article

Coming of Age in the "State of Emergency": Race, Religion, and Political Imagination Among Britain's Youth of Color

Authors Bogumila Hall
Year 2019
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist, 2014, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 1614-1633
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12356 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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12357 Journal Article

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

Authors Heidi V Scott, HV Scott
Year 2004
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 5
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12359 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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12360 Journal Article

Ugandan Asians in Exile: Household and Kinship in the Resettlement Crisis

Authors BERT N. ADAMS, CECIL PEREIRA, MIKE BRISTOW
Year 1978
Journal Name International Migration
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12361 Journal Article

Agency costs and the structure and performance of international joint ventures

Authors JM Geringer, CP Woodcock
Year 1995
Journal Name GROUP DECISION AND NEGOTIATION
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12362 Journal Article

Psychometric Characteristics and Race-Related Measurement Invariance of Stress and Coping Measures in Adults With HIV/AIDS

Authors Bernadette D. Heckman, Daniel J. Feaster, Kristoffer S. Berlin, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name AIDS AND BEHAVIOR
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12363 Journal Article

Migration, ethnicity and race relations

Authors Anthony H. Richmond
Year 1978
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
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12364 Journal Article

Illegal and Legal Parrot Trade Shows a Long-Term, Cross-Cultural Preference for the Most Attractive Species Increasing Their Risk of Extinction

Authors Jose L. Tella, F. Hiraldo
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 36
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12365 Journal Article

Scientific change as political action - Franz Boas and the anthropology of race

Authors Mark Risjord
Year 2007
Journal Name PHILOSOPHY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
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12366 Journal Article

Commentary on Heidensohn's ‘The deviance of women’: continuity and change over four decades of research on gender, crime and social control

Authors Jody Miller
Year 2010
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
Citations (WoS) 1
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12367 Journal Article

RACIAL DISPARITY IN EARNINGS AND EARNINGS GROWTH - THE CASE OF YOUNG MEN

Authors KC DUNCAN
Year 1994
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE JOURNAL
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12368 Journal Article

Sons or daughters? Cross-cultural comparisons of the sex preferences of Australian, Greek, Italian, Malay, Chinese and Indian parents in Australia and Malaysia

Authors Victor J. Callan, Poo-Kong Kee
Year 1981
Journal Name Population and Environment
Citations (WoS) 7
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12369 Journal Article

Environment, Race and Migration; Fundamentals of Human Distribution: with Special Sections on Racial Classification; and Land Settlement in Canada and Australia.

Authors Theodore D. McCown, Griffith Taylor
Year 1940
Journal Name American Sociological Review
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12370 Journal Article

The Great American Recession and forgone healthcare: Do widened disparities between African-Americans and Whites remain?

Authors Jasmine L. Travers, Andrew Dick, Patricia W. Stone, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 2
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12372 Journal Article

A CRITICAL RACE THEORY ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC PARK FEATURES IN LATINO IMMIGRANT NEIGHBORHOODS

Authors Jennifer J. Garcia, Gilbert C. Gee, Malia Jones, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 5
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12373 Journal Article

Visual representation of a linear tourist destination based on social network photos: a comparative analysis of cross-cultural perspectives

Authors Yu Wei, Tiehong Wu
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF TOURISM AND CULTURAL CHANGE
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12374 Journal Article

No Evidence for Treating Friends' Children Like Kin in Canadian Androphilic Men

Authors Miranda L. Abild, Doug P. VanderLaan, Paul L. Vasey
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SEX RESEARCH
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12375 Journal Article

Tears in Mexico: A Cultural History of Emotions and Motivations

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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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12376 Project

The Europeanisation of Integration Policies

Authors Kerstin Rosenow
Year 2009
Journal Name International Migration
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12377 Journal Article

Reconsidering wealth, status, and power: Critical Demography and the measurement of racism

Authors Hayward Derrick Horton, Lori Latrice Sykes
Year 2001
Journal Name Race and Society
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12378 Journal Article

The Cauxin-femme binary: Femme performativity as a response to violence in Guyana

Authors Preity R. Kumar
Year 2019
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LESBIAN STUDIES
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12379 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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12380 Journal Article

Who Deserves Health Care? The Effects of Causal Attributions and Group Cues on Public Attitudes about Responsibility for Health Care Costs

Authors Sarah E. Gollust, Julia Lynch
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH POLITICS POLICY AND LAW
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12381 Journal Article

General Overview of Migration into, through and from Syria

Authors Zaki MEHCHY, Amer Mahdi DOKO
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This paper provides a general overview of Syrian migration. Migration in Syria has been particularly affected by the economic and socio-political environment in the region. Figures for Syrian emigrants vary widely because of the lack of available data and because too of the different methodologies employed in measurement; they range from between about one million and fifteen million. Arab countries are the main destination for Syrian emigrants, especially for those who engage in circular migration. Remittances sent by emigrants to their families seem to play a growing role in the Syrian economy: their contribution to GDP increased from less than 1% in 2000 to about 5% in 2009. The number of immigrants in Syria can be more accurately gauged than the number of emigrants given that more than 90% of these are refugees who are monitored and tracked by the government and international organizations. The number of refugees in Syria was estimated at around 1.4 million in 2009; the majority were Iraqis followed by Palestinians with a small minority from other nationalities. About 10% of Iraqi refugees were subject to resettlement in third countries. The remaining immigrants are workers who could be divided into two groups; the first including highly-skilled employees, while the second and larger group is made up of domestic workers coming from southeast Asian countries. Laws and regulations that are related to migration in Syria focus on organizing and controlling immigrants’ inflow and encouraging emigrants to invest in the country. Résumé Cet article livre un panorama général du phénomène migratoire en Syrie encore récemment encouragé par les conditions éco-socio-politiques enlisant l’ensemble de la région. Il reste que, toutefois, de grands écarts de mesure de l’émigration syrienne se creusent – tenant à la fois au peu de données disponibles, et à des méthodes de recensement différentes : cette estimation repose, en effet, sur un écart allant de un à quinze millions d’émigrés. Les pays arabes représentent la principale destination de l’émigration syrienne, en particulier s’agissant des candidats investis dans un parcours migratoire circulaire. En outre, la contribution croissante des envois de fond – transférés par les émigrés à leurs familles – dans l’économie syrienne est forte à souligner, avec une proportion dans le PNB s’élevant de moins de 1% en 2000 à environ 5% en 2009. S’agissant de l’immigration en Syrie, le nombre d’immigrés enregistré sur le territoire est plus aisément recensable par comparaison avec le nombre d’émigrants, dans la mesure essentielle où plus de 90% des immigrés sont à la fois couverts par le statut de réfugiés, et recensés et suivis comme tels par le gouvernement et les organisations internationales. Il en ressort que le nombre de réfugiés en Syrie a été estimé, au titre de l’année 2009, à hauteur de 1.4 millions d’individus ; la majorité est constituée d’Irakiens, suivie par des Palestiniens et par une minorité plus restreinte constituée de diverses nationalités. Néanmoins, près de 10% des réfugiés irakiens ont été sujet à une réinstallation dans des pays tiers. Le segment restant de la population immigrée est constitué de travailleurs, classe subdivisée en deux catégories : la première catégorie compte parmi ses rangs des employés hautement qualifiés, alors que la seconde – plus largement constituée – comprend essentiellement des travailleurs domestiques issus des pays de l’Asie du Sud-est. Les lois et règlements portant sur la migration tels qu’en vigueur en Syrie mettent surtout l’accent sur l’organisation et le contrôle des flux d’immigration, et la promotion des investissements versés dans le pays par les émigrés.
Year 2011
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12382 Report

DIALOGUE OF SLAVIC CULTURES: COMMUNICATION, RATIONALITY, STRATEGIES OF TOLERANCE

Authors Marina S. Kiseleva, Margarita A. Pilyugina
Year 2018
Journal Name VESTNIK SLAVIANSKIKH KULTUR-BULLETIN OF SLAVIC CULTURES-SCIENTIFIC AND INFORMATIONAL JOURNAL
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12383 Journal Article

Sex Differences in Sex Drive, Sociosexuality, and Height across 53 Nations: Testing Evolutionary and Social Structural Theories

Authors RA Lippa
Year 2009
Journal Name ARCHIVES OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOR
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12384 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
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12385 Journal Article

Discrete choice decomposition analysis of racial and ethnic differences in children's health insurance coverage

Authors Yuriy Pylypchuk, TM Selden
Year 2008
Journal Name Journal of Health Economics
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12386 Journal Article

A Legal History: the Emergence of the African Resettlement Candidate in International Refugee Management

Authors K. B. Sandvik
Year 2010
Journal Name International Journal Of Refugee Law
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12387 Journal Article

Using administrative data to estimate population displacement and resettlement following a catastrophic U.S. disaster

Authors Allison Plyer, Joy Bonaguro, Ken Hodges
Year 2010
Journal Name Population and Environment
Citations (WoS) 14
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12388 Journal Article

Reconstructing ‘Home/lands’ in the Russian Federation: Migrant-Centred Perspectives of Displacement and Resettlement

Authors Moya Flynn
Year 2007
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Citations (WoS) 15
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12389 Journal Article

Dynamics of mobility-stasis in refugee journeys: Case of resettlement from Turkey to Canada

Authors Uğur Yıldız, Deniz Ş Sert
Year 2019
Journal Name Migration Studies
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12390 Journal Article

Cross-Cultural Analysis of Sexual Response and Relationship Satisfaction in Women With and Without Orgasmic Difficulty During Partnered Sex

Authors Zainab Fotowwat Zadeh, Zainab Bhutto, Sean M. McNabney, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SEXUAL HEALTH
12391 Journal Article

Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of a family booklet on comfort care in dementia: sensitive topics revised before implementation

Authors Jenny T. van der Steen, Cees M. P. M. Hertogh, Tjomme de Graas, ...
Year 2013
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
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12392 Journal Article

A Japan–US cross-cultural study of relationships among team autonomy, organizational social capital, job satisfaction, and organizational commitment

Authors Ikushi Yamaguchi
Year 2013
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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12393 Journal Article

A longitudinal and cross-cultural study of the contents of codes of ethics of Australian, Canadian and Swedish corporations

Authors Jang Singh, Goran Svensson, Greg Wood, ...
Year 2011
Journal Name BUSINESS ETHICS-A EUROPEAN REVIEW
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12394 Journal Article

Chlamys: The cultural biography of a garment in Hellenistic Egypt

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Hellenistic Egyptian history has been described as a 'tale of two cultures'. This duality is manifest in the differences between the textile cultures of the two ethic groups that came into contact during the time of the Ptolemies. The fundamental differences concern: a/ the traditional fibre used (linen in Egypt–wool in Greece); b/ the colour preference for garments (white for Egypt-a variety of vivid colours in Greece; c/ the loom used for weaving (horizontal in Egypt-vertical in Greece). When Alexander the Great first came to Egypt, he decided to leave his mark on the territory, and founded the first city that would bear his name: Alexandria. Descriptions of the city detailed by such later ancient authors as Diodorus Siculus, Strabo, Pliny the Elder and Plutarch report that the city had the shape of a chlamys, the typical woollen cloak of Alexander and his cavalry. The first chlamys-shaped wold map was also produced in Alexandria by Eratosthenes, head librarian at the famous library under the third Ptolemy. The founding of Alexandria inaugurates systematic cross-cultural interactions between Greeks and Egyptians, two ethnic groups with distinct languages, cultures, ways of life, and, naturally, dress. The garment chlamys becomes the garment of Ptolemaic royals, while it continues to be the garment of the army. The make-up of this largely mercenary army, though, had since become ethnically diverse, and included local Egyptians. A host of sources (e.g. papyri, iconography on temples, tombs, ostraca, coinage) testify to the fact that the chlamys becomes widespread in both Alexandria and the rest of the Egyptian territory. This project investigates the garment chlamys both as a material object and as a cultural symbol, thus capturing multiple glimpses of everyday life in Hellenistic Egypt, while providing a reassessment of the ongoing discource on dress, ethnicity and identity in cross-cultural cont
Year 2015
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Integration of migrants : Armenian realities

Authors Ruben YEGANYAN
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This paper embarks upon a brief examination of the history of the formation and development of the Armenian diaspora. Special attention is given to the quantitative, structural, and qualitative changes that the diaspora has experienced as a result of international and domestic migration flows brought about by the collapse of the Soviet Union, as well as by the related aggravation of the geopolitical situation in the Near East. This paper proposes and defines notions of “old Armenian diaspora”, “new Armenian diaspora”, “integrated diaspora”, and “non-integrated diaspora”. Attention is also given to the non-homogeneity of the last of these categories, both in terms of aspiration for integration within the host society, and in terms of the actual degree of integration therein. Based upon an analysis and comparison of Armenian and Russian research data and materials, the author identifies and characterizes the peculiarities of the integration process amongst the non-integrated segment of the Armenian diaspora. Integration processes in the legal, residential, labour and general economic and social integration of emigrants from Armenia in the various host countries (mostly in the Russian Federation) are examined and evaluated separately. The paper identifies and characterizes the main issues which they face in a multilateral and complex integration process, and establishes the principal causes for these challenges. The second part of the paper examines the issue of the reintegration of Armenian return emigrants and the integration of the small number of persons who migrate into Armenia. The main problem of resettlement for migrants who return to Armenia, we suggest, is work-related: it is caused both by limited demand in the labour market and by low levels of labour income. What is more, upon return, migrants face problems such as finding housing, receiving medical assistance, sending children to school, and obstacles in exercising their rights, both from the point of view of insufficient knowledge, and because of various bureaucratic hurdles and delays. The paper places particular emphasis on the fact that the reintegration of migrants into the Armenian Republic is problematic not only due to unfavourable conditions in the country, but also because of an absence of any state policy in this regard.
Year 2013
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Demographic Characteristics of Lesbian Parents in the United States

Authors Karin L. Brewster, KH Tillman, Hanna M. Jokinen-Gordon, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
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Colonial resettlement and cultural resistance: the mbira music of Zimbabwe

Authors Coralie Hancock-Barnett
Year 2012
Journal Name Social & Cultural Geography
Citations (WoS) 2
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