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"""Racial thinking and relevant sciences in East-Central Europe in the decades around 1900"""

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At the core of my proposed research lies the desire to understand turn-of-the-century European fascination with the idea of race and the employment of modern sciences in the construction of racial theories in national and imperial contexts of East-Central Europe. The project will explore the history of racial thinking and related biological, human and social sciences in the mostly uncharted region of East Central Europe, with special focus on the Hungarian Kingdom in the decades around 1900. Rooted in the ethnically and confessionally most mixed region of contemporary Europe, Hungarian sciences faced unique intellectual challenges in constructing racial theories and creating ethnic, national and imperial identities, thus contributing to the process of Hungarian nation-building while legitimating liberalism in general. To understand how race, ethnicity, the nation and the multi-ethnic kingdom were co-produced in the region, systematic research will explore a variety of scientific disciplines, including ethnography, sociology, physical anthropology, criminal and social statistics, biology, public health, eugenics, and crowd psychology. Based on the Applicant’s preliminary studies and research hypotheses, the disciplinary trajectories of Hungarian ‘sciences of race’ seem to diverge considerably from the models offered by the historiography in the British, French and German contexts. Rather exceptionally, in the Hungarian intellectual field, a marked and overall shift towards a biological, hierarchical, and racialist thinking did not seem to have taken place before the end of WWI. Due to the originality of the research and its interdisciplinary nature, the planned outcome, a monograph, will contribute not only to the historiography of European “racial sciences” and science studies, but also to nationalism and imperialism studies, the cultural and social studies of fin-de-siècle modernity in Central Europe, and the wider scholarship on the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Year 2011
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7051 Project

Feminist legal archeology, domestic violence and the raced-gendered juridical boundaries of U.S. asylum law

Authors Cynthia S Gorman
Year 2018
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
7052 Journal Article

Black class exceptionalism - Insights from direct democracy on the race versus class debate

Authors Zoltan L. Hajnal
Year 2007
Journal Name Public Opinion Quarterly
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7056 Journal Article

Where Free Markets Reign: Aliens in the Twilight Zone

Authors Martin Baldwin-Edwards
Year 1998
Journal Name South European Society & Politics
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7057 Journal Article

Impure at the Origins

Authors Sabrina L. Hom
Year 2021
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
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7058 Journal Article

Racial/ethnic and gender differences in the antecedents of youth suicide.

Authors Christina Seowoo Lee, Y. Joel Wong
Year 2020
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 35
7062 Journal Article

Ukrainian Migration to Poland: A “Local” Mobility?

Authors Marta Kindler, Zuzanna Brunarska, Monika Szulecka, ...
Book Title Ukrainian Migration to the European Union
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7065 Book Chapter

At the crossroads of race: Racial ambiguity and biracial identification influence psychological essentialist thinking.

Authors Danielle M. Young, Diana T. Sanchez, Leigh S. Wilton
Year 2013
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
7066 Journal Article

When Politics Meet Marriage: Changes in Marriage Practices among Migrated Yi Cadres in Liangshan, China

Authors Zhitian Guo
Book Title Boundaries within: Nation, Kinship and Identity among Migrants and Minorities
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7067 Book Chapter

Social Movement Framing Tasks and Contemporary Racisms: Diagnostic and Prognostic Forms

Authors Wade P. Smith
Year 2020
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
7069 Journal Article

Dating in the Time of #BlackLivesMatter: Exploring Mixed-race Women’s Discourses of Race and Racism

Authors Shantel Gabrieal Buggs
Year 2017
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
7070 Journal Article

Pan‐Africanism in the Pacific: Race and the international construction of West Papuan identity

Authors David Webster
Year 2022
Journal Name Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
7071 Journal Article

International students' spouses: Invisible sojourners in the culture shock literature

Authors Renata Frank De Verthelyi
Year 1995
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
7073 Journal Article

Advancing Cross-Cultural Research Through Mixed Methods Inquiry

Authors John H. Hitchcock, John H. Hitchcock, Bonnie K. Nastasi, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Journal of Mixed Methods Research
Citations (WoS) 1
7074 Journal Article

Pubic Hair Removal Practices in Cross-Cultural Perspective

Authors Lyndsey K. Craig, Peter B. Gray
Year 2018
Journal Name CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH
7076 Journal Article

Teaching Medieval and Early Modern Cross-Cultural Encounters

Authors Diane K. Jakacki
Year 2016
Journal Name RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY
7077 Journal Article

Contemporary Indigenous Performance: Resources for Cross-cultural Dialogues

Description
This project develops and tests two related innovations – an interactive online exhibition and an arts consultancy service – as complementary parts of a package of cultural resources. The package is designed to make the research produced by the Indigeneity in the Contemporary World (ICW) project team accessible to the public, and, also, to stimulate new creative and educational uses of the project’s findings, in collaboration with indigenous artists, intellectuals and communities. The proposed innovations will maximize the reach and social impact of the ICW project by tapping its vast audiovisual records and international networks to foster creative dialogues among indigenous performance makers and cultural-sector workers and audiences, in Europe and beyond. The ICW team possesses a wealth of specialist knowledge about ways in which indigenous performance illuminates social and political debates on a transnational scale. Using this knowledge, the team hopes to build bridges between cultures and art forms. At a broader level, the online exhibition and consultancy service are conceived as building blocks for a new, flexible, open-access archive of interlinked multi-modal resources that will encourage users to engage with contemporary indigenous performance in dynamic ways. Performances are live and embodied, while records of cultural events exist in objects and recordings that can seem staid and unapproachable. The aim of this project is to model a unique, accessible and ethical resource platform that brings the intangible processes of performance making into dialogue with tangible records of specific events. Our objective is to change the ways in which Europe conceives of its colonial pasts and its multicultural futures.
Year 2013
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7078 Project

Cross-cultural ethics and the child labor problem

Authors HD Hindman, CG Smith
Year 1999
Journal Name Journal of Business Ethics
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7079 Journal Article

LOCUS OF ILLNESS CONTROL - A CROSS-CULTURAL-STUDY

Authors J COREIL, PA MARSHALL
Year 1982
Journal Name Human Organization
7080 Journal Article

Cross‐cultural counselling: Some developments, thoughts and hypotheses

Authors Colin Lago
Year 1981
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
7081 Journal Article

DRUG-USE AND ABUSE IN CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE

Authors MD DERIOS, DE SMITH
Year 1977
Journal Name Human Organization
7082 Journal Article

DEPRESSION, SOMATIZATION AND NEW CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHIATRY - REPLY

Authors K SINGER
Year 1977
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
7083 Journal Article

Interviewing Political Elites in Cross-Cultural Comparative Research

Authors William H. Hunt, Wilder W. Crane, John C. Wahlke
Year 1964
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
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7084 Journal Article

Child Training and Personality: A Cross-Cultural Study.

Authors M. F. Nimkoff, John W. M. Whiting, Irvin L. Child
Year 1954
Journal Name American Sociological Review
7085 Journal Article

Schema adjustment in cross-cultural encounters: A study of expatriate international aid service workers

Authors Wei-Wen Chang
Year 2009
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
7087 Journal Article

Conceptual framework for the development and evaluation of cross-cultural orientation programs

Authors Rosita Daskal Albert
Year 1986
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
7088 Journal Article

The Structure of Racism in Color-Blind, "Post-Racial" America

Authors Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
Year 2015
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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7091 Journal Article

The Scope and Content of Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Authors M. Adjami, J. Harrington
Year 2008
Journal Name REFUGEE SURVEY QUARTERLY
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7092 Journal Article

US Undocumented Population Drops below 11 Million in 2014, with Continued Declines in the Mexican Undocumented Population

Authors Robert Warren
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal on Migration and Human Security
7096 Journal Article
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