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DEMONSTRATION OF INNOVATIVE FIRE PROTECTION COATINGS FOR STEEL STRUCTURES

Description
Current methods to provide fire protection of light steel structures lack performance and has resulted in a decrease in structural steel market share. State-of-the-art intumescent coatings (ICs) is not a robust technology due to extensive coating and drying times, and low fire resistance (FR) values. There have not been any innovative solutions to overcome such problems in the last few years, resulting in a progressive decline in the demand for steel structures. The FP7-SME-2008-2-STEELPROST Research Programme provided a solution to current surface treatment limitations by developing a second generation of fire-protective coatings. Now, it is necessary to industrially validate a final integrated system via STEELPROST Demonstration Project. It represents a significant step from R&D through to validation, certification and manufacturing a prototype. The Demo Project will focus on validation and certification of procedures to manufacture ICs, certification of the ICs, building a group of demonstrators for the use of ICs on real designs, obtaining CE Marking for the overall steelwork construction and developing spraying system prototype to reduce cost & ensure best quality.
Year 2013
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16903 Project

Lyman-alpha Radiation Transfer simulations to prepare and analyze MUSE observations of distant galaxies

Description
MUSE is a second generation instrument for the ESO-VLT being built in Lyon. This integral field spectrograph is planned to start observing in autumn 2012. One of the major goals of MUSE is to detect thousands of high redshift galaxies thanks to their Lyman-alpha emission. MCLya is a 3D Lyman-alpha radiation transfer code developed by the applicant. It has been used to fit a small sample of observed Lyman-alpha lines from high redshift galaxies, constraining the gas and dust content and the star formation history of these galaxies. By performing Lyman-alpha radiation transfer through state-of-the-art hydrodynamic simulations of galaxy formation in cosmological volumes, we plan to make accurate predictions on MUSE detections, and influence the observation strategy. Secondly, we propose to analyze MUSE first data taking into account Lyman-alpha radiation transfer effects, to determine properties on the interstellar medium of high redshift galaxies on a statistical sample of objects, and possibly put constraints on the epoch when the Universe became reionized.
Year 2010
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16904 Project

Development of Time-enabled Mapping and Dissemination Tool for Biofuels Projects

Description
This proposal involves the development of a time-enabled mapping tool to be used for dissemination activities for the projects supported (either completed or ongoing) in the European Union and Beyond. The time-enabled map would provide the user with various classes of contracts projects (bioethanol, biodiesel and second generation biofuels) and networks related to biofuels, indicating the location, status, methodology, tools and infrastructure, interrelationships amongst the various organizations or contractors and interrelationships between research working groups and universities. This map could also be used to access summaries, reports, published results and site maps of the projects or networks. The successful development and use of this dissemination tool will provide the industry, market actors, researchers and individual users with full access to the state of the art on biofuels and will therefore facilitate the penetration of biofuels technologies into the market and subsequently the successful meeting of the targets on biofuels of the European Union. Although this time-enabled mapping tool will be originally developed for demonstration and industrial projects, it will be very easily expanded to include research projects developed in Europe.
Year 2008
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16905 Project

Human caregivers perceive racial bias in their pet dogs

Authors Carlee Beth Hawkins, Alexia Jo Vandiver
Year 2019
Journal Name GROUP PROCESSES & INTERGROUP RELATIONS
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16906 Journal Article

Social Transformation and Migration

Authors Derya Ozkul, Stephen Castles, Magdalena Arias Cubas
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16907 Book

Ruling on belonging: transnational marriages in Nordic immigration laws

Authors Sanna Mustasaari
Year 2017
Journal Name MIGRATION LETTERS
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16908 Journal Article

Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives

Description
DETECt -Detecting Transcultural Identity in European Popular Crime Narratives addresses the formation of European cultural identity as a continuing process of transformation fostered by the mobility of people, products and representations across the continent. Because of the extraordinary mobility of its products, popular culture plays a decisive role in circulating representations that constitute a shared cultural asset for large sectors of the European society. The project examines examples of crime fiction, film and TV dramas from 1989 to present, to learn how mobility strategies such as co-production, serialization, translation, adaptation, distribution, and more, have influenced the transnational dissemination of European popular culture. It also investigates how the treatment of specific ‘mobile signifiers’ – including representations of gender, ethnic and class identities – affect the ability of European narratives to migrate outside their place of origin, and be appropriated elsewhere in different and variegated ways. Researching the contemporary history of the crime genre in Europe, DETECt aims to identify the practices of production, distribution and consumption that are best suited to facilitate the emergence of engaging representations of Europe’s enormously rich, plural and cross-cultural identity. The knowledge acquired through a detailed research programme will be used in cultural, learning and public engagement initiatives designed to prompt the elaboration of new transnational formats for the European creative industries. These activities will profit from a set of experimental research and learning resources and innovative collaborative tools, aggregated and organized on DETECt Web portal. A range of activities will be addressed to the general public. In particular, the development of a Web mobile app tools will allow users to contribute to the creation of a collaborative atlas of European crime narratives.
Year 2018
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16909 Project

Anti‐racism and the Limits of Equal Opportunities Policy in the Criminal Justice System

Authors David Denney
Year 1997
Journal Name Social Policy & Administration
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16910 Journal Article

COVID-19 cases in US counties: roles of racial/ethnic density and residential segregation

Authors Tse-Chuan Yang, Seung-won Emily Choi, Feinuo Sun
Year 2020
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
Citations (WoS) 48
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16911 Journal Article

Acts of Irreconcilable Mourning: Post-Holocaust Witness and Testimony

Authors Jill Adams
Year 2015
Journal Name Culture, Theory and Critique
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16913 Journal Article

Revisiting the demand for money function: evidence from the random coefficients approach

Authors Chien-Chiang Lee, An-Hsing Chang
Year 2013
Journal Name QUANTITATIVE FINANCE
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16914 Journal Article

Using focus groups: lessons from studying daycare centers, 9/11, and Hurricane Katrina

Authors Lori Peek, Alice Fothergill
Year 2009
Journal Name Qualitative Research
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16915 Journal Article

The Politics and Economics of Democratic Commitment: Support for Democracy in Transition Societies

Authors Geoffrey Evans, Stephen Whitefield
Year 1995
Journal Name British Journal of Political Science
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16916 Journal Article

EU-MIDIS II: Second European Union Minorities and Discrimination Survey

Description
The survey is based on face-to-face interviews with 25,515 respondents with different ethnic minority and immigrant backgrounds across all 28 EU Member States. The survey was carried out between October 2015 to July 2016. It contains questions on perceived discrimination in different settings, such as employment, education, housing, health and when using public or private services. It also covers police stops, criminal victimisation (including hate crime) as well as awareness of rights and where to go for help. In addition respondents were asked about societal participation and integration, including trust in public institutions and level of attachment to the country of residence. The sample includes people belonging to ethnic or national minorities, Roma and Russians, as well as people born outside the EU (first-generation respondents), and individuals with at least one parent born outside the EU (second-generation respondents). Immigrants and descendants of immigrants came from Turkey, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and South Asia (in Cyprus, Asia); in Slovenia and Poland, individuals who immigrated from any non-EU country in the past 10 years were included. . All respondents were aged 16 years or older, and had lived in private households for at least 12 months before the survey. While immigrants and descendants of immigrants were included in the survey based on their and their parents’ country of birth, respectively, ethnic minorities were included based on self-identification. The sample size per target group in each country ranged from 369 immigrants and descendants of immigrants from Sub-Saharan Africa in Italy to 1,408 Roma in Romania. The countries of origin for each target group were selected based on considerations with respect to their vulnerability of being discriminated against. The detailed list of countries of origin are listed in the separately published EU-MIDIS II Technical Report. The countries included in EU-MIDIS II per target group cover most immigrants from these respective groups. The six countries covered in EU-MIDIS II with respect to Turkish immigrants host 82% of all immigrants from Turkey in the EU, with most settled in Germany. The countries selected for Sub-Saharan African immigrants host roughly 86% of immigrants from this region. The selected EU-MIDIS II countries host about 92% of North African immigrants and about 69% of South Asian immigrants in the EU.
Year 2016
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16917 Data Set

Pathways from exposure to racial/ethnic discrimination to depression: Testing a social-cognitive model

Authors Emilia E. E. Mikrut, Luke H. H. Keating, Loriann Cioffi, ...
Year 2022
Citations (WoS) 15
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16918 Journal Article

Prejudice and the Medical Profession: A Five-Year Update

Authors Peter A. Clark
Year 2009
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LAW MEDICINE & ETHICS
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16919 Journal Article

Conflicting Blackness in Predator 2

Authors Lukasz Muniowski
Year 2022
Citations (WoS) 1
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16920 Journal Article

About time: climate change and inventions of the decolonial, planetarity and radical existence

Authors Anna M. Agathangelou, Kyle D. Killian
Year 2021
Journal Name Globalizations
Citations (WoS) 6
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16921 Journal Article

THE BLACK WOMAN IN THE MAGISTRY: REFLECTIONS AROUND HISTORICAL TRAJECTORIES

Authors Camila Ferreira da Silva Telles, Isaias de Jesus Santos, Cinthia Nolacio de Almeida Maia, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name HUMANIDADES & INOVACAO
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16922 Journal Article

Performing Black womanhood: a qualitative study of stereotypes and the healthcare encounter

Authors Tina K. Sacks
Year 2018
Journal Name Critical Public Health
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16923 Journal Article

Fantasies of Asian American Kinship Disrupted: Identification and Disidentification in Michael Kang's The Motel

Authors Fred Lee
Year 2016
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
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16924 Journal Article

A HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN THE CAPE COLONY AND PROVINCE PRIOR TO THE SECOND WORLD WAR

Authors Francois Cleophas
Year 2015
Journal Name SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH IN SPORT PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION
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16925 Journal Article

Equality and Postcolonial Claims of Discursive Injury

Authors Noémi Michel
Year 2013
Journal Name Swiss Political Science Review
Citations (WoS) 4
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16926 Journal Article

Introduction to Special Issue: Black and Latina/o Sexualities

Authors Marysol Asencio, Juan Battle
Year 2010
Journal Name SEXUALITY RESEARCH AND SOCIAL POLICY
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16927 Journal Article

Neighbourhood Diversity, Metropolitan Segregation and Gentrification: What Are the Links in the US?

Authors Lance Freeman
Year 2009
Journal Name Urban Studies
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16928 Journal Article

Building the Elan Vital of the Finnish Nation: Ivar Wilskman's Ideology of Gymnastics

Authors Anssi Halmesvirta
Year 2009
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SPORT
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16929 Journal Article

Policies for Recruiting Talented Professionals from the Diaspora: India and China Compared

Authors Wei Li, Kanika Bakshi, Yining Tan, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name International Migration
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16930 Journal Article

Racial disparities in diabetes a century ago: Evidence from the pension files of US Civil War veterans

Authors Margaret Humphreys, Philip Costanzo, Kerry L. Haynie, ...
Year 2007
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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16931 Journal Article

RETHINKING INNOVATION IN EDUCATION FROM A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE: THE ROLE PERFORMED BY DIGITAL INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (DICT) IN PEDAGOGY CHANGE

Authors Fabiana Diniz Kurtz, Denilson Rodrigues da Silva, Jaroslaw Krajka
Year 2021
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
Citations (WoS) 1
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16932 Journal Article

Using self-categorization theory to uncover the framing of the 2015 Rugby World Cup: A cross-cultural comparison of three nations' newspapers

Authors Olan Kees Martin Scott, Andrew C. Billings, John Harris, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name International Review for the Sociology of Sport
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16933 Journal Article

ASSOCIATION BETWEEN EXPOSURE TO MEDIA AND BODY WEIGHT CONCERN AMONG FEMALE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN FIVE ARAB COUNTRIES: A PRELIMINARY CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY

Authors Abdulrahman O. Musaiger, Mariam Al-Mannai
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Biosocial Science
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16934 Journal Article

The warband context of the Unferth episode (A cross-cultural comparison and exploration of the Celtic and Old-Irish influence on 'Beowulf')

Authors MJ Enright
Year 1998
Journal Name SPECULUM-A JOURNAL OF MEDIEVAL STUDIES
16935 Journal Article

Beyond ‘race’?: a rejoinder

Authors Tabea Scharrer, Sawitri Saharso
Year 2023
Journal Name Comparative Migration Studies
16936 Journal Article

The rights of resettled refugees in the UK: lessons for 'new' resettlement states and rights based advocacy for refugees

Authors Martin Jones
Year 2017
Journal Name International Journal of Migration and Border Studies
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16937 Journal Article

Migration and Polarisation on the Labour Market

Principal investigator Gabriella Elgenius (Project Leader), Denis Frank (Participants ), Vedran Omanovic (Participants)
Description
This project is one of six projects within the six year programme: The Challenges of Polarization on the Swedish Labour Market at the Department of Sociology and Work Science funded by the Swedish Research Council for Health, Working Life and Welfare, Forte. This project addresses the integration of migrants and minorities into the Swedish labour market by assessing the extent, implications and experiences of ethnic polarisation across different dimensions; that is, between majority and minority populations (first and second generations); and the diversity within the migrant workforce and its distribution across the occupational structure. Classical migration theory holds that migrants are recruited to perform jobs in the lower sections of the labour market that native workers avoid (Piore 1979; Massey et al. 1998). This also applies to Sweden, where many migrants are employed in low-wage and insecure employment (Johansson & Vingård, 2012). Comparisons of Western Europe countries have show that labour markets are polarised because ethnic minorities do not compete on equal terms with majority populations, and experience a substantial ‘ethnic penalty’ in the second generation (Heath & Cheung 2007; Johnson 2010). Given such patterns, important question arise concerning the prospects of migrants (both first and second generations) to transition into better-paid segments of the labour market and what strategies migrants develop to reduce the impact of discrimination (Modood 2015; Elgenius 2017). Sweden is considered one of the most gendered labour markets in the world (Charles & Grusky 2004) and intersections of ethnicity and gender need be considered as a ‘double disadvantage’ (Bradley & Healy 2008). However, the tendency towards polarisation within the migrant workforce is another focus for this project as diversity-within is visible with an increasing share of highly skilled migrants in Sweden; for example, computing professionals from India. Thus, the fact that migrant groups are unevenly distributed across the occupational structure requires further attention. For instance, the largest share of migrants within the construction sector is from Eastern Europe, whereas Indian nationals are concentrated in the IT sector (Migrationsverket). This project will critically appraise migrants’ occupational status, prospects and experiences in the Swedish labour market by focusing on diversity within the migrant workforce and the experiences of ethnic penalties in first and second generations (see, e.g., Elgenius 2011, 2017; Frank 2012, 2014; Omanović 2009, 2013, Knights and Omanović 2016).
Year 2017
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16938 Project

The Loss of Efficiency Caused by Agents' Uncoordinated Routing in Transport Networks

Authors Zhongzhi Xu, Pu Wang, Li Sun
Year 2014
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 2
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16939 Journal Article

Young, Shifting, and Black: Leaving the Language of Home and Back AgainA Cautionary Tale of Crossing Race and Gender Borders

Authors Karla D. Scott
Year 2017
Journal Name Qualitative Inquiry
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16940 Journal Article

Economic Competition and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Sentencing: A Test of Economic Threat Perspective

Authors Christopher D'Amato, Bryan Holmes, Ben Feldmeyer
Year 2021
Citations (WoS) 3
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16942 Journal Article

Inequality in the West - Racial and ethnic variation in occupational status and returns to education, 1940-2000

Authors Stewart E. Tolnay, Suzanne C. Eichenlaub
Year 2007
Journal Name Social Science History
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16943 Journal Article

Statistical discrimination in health care

Authors Ana I. Balsa, Thomas G. McGuire
Year 2001
Journal Name Journal of Health Economics
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16944 Journal Article

Examining Racial Disparities in a Post-Racial Era

Authors Rod K. Brunson, Eric A. Stewart
Year 2014
Journal Name Race and Justice
16945 Journal Article

Lives, Not Metadata: Recovery Methods for Digital Histories of Racial Violence

Authors Monica Munoz Martinez
Year 2021
Journal Name ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
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16946 Journal Article

Through the Developmentalist's Looking Glass: Conflict-Induced Displacement and Involuntary Resettlement in Colombia1

Authors R. MUGGAH
Year 2000
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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16947 Journal Article

Racial and socioeconomic disparities in adherence to preventive health services for ovarian cancer survivors

Authors Lacey Loomer, Kevin C. Ward, Evelyn A. Reynolds, ...
Year 2019
Journal Name JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP
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16948 Journal Article

Effects of racial density and income incongruity on pregnancy outcomes in less segregated communities

Authors Lisa C. Vinikoor, Jay S. Kaufman, Richard F. MacLehose, ...
Year 2008
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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16949 Journal Article

‘Love and trust, you can be blinded’: HIV risk within relationships among Latina women in Miami, Florida

Authors Gladys E. Ibanez, Elaine Whitt, Tenesha Avent, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnicity & Health
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16950 Journal Article

Development of a non-invasive baby sleep monitoring and intelligent control system for the prevention of unexpected death in previously healthy babies and early detection of risky situations

Description
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the highest cause of death in the post‐neonatal period (between 2nd and 6th month of life). Only in Europe, each year 2 400 infants still die of SIDS, an unexpected disease happening to infants who die in their sleep with no evidence of accidental asphysia, inflicted injury or organic disease; being a multifactorial syndrome mainly related to overheating, prolonged apnea, gastroesophageal reflux or inadequate bedding system and posture. In addition, SIDS is ten times more frequent within preterm newborns, around 385 000 babies per year are born preterm in Europe. BabyCareSleep project aims to develop a novel non-invasive intelligent monitoring system to prevent unexpected deaths in previously healthy infants and to detect risky situations in an early stage. Integrated in the cot through biosensing textiles, matrices of sensors will detect the most relevant biological parameters that will enable the detection of potential risky situation and performing preventive actions. The preventive system will stimulate sufficiently the baby’s brain (generate a sleep arousal) avoiding infant's hypoxia and resuming breathing activity and will be so gentle to not awake the baby from sleep. As a result, the SMEs will strength their competitive position facing foreign competition, achieving cumulative benefits during the four year of post-project commercialization over €10 million. In addition, our proposed system will help to avoid dramatic situations in families and at the same time will give confidence to parents by a non-invasive and cot-integrated monitoring and warning system that will improve their quality of life. BabyCareSleep project will count with all the involved SME through the supply chain (textiles, electronic & communication, mattresses and a paediatrician sleep clinic); with RTDs of biomechanics, smart textiles and intelligent control systems; and with the support of a association for paediatric research.
Year 2013
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16951 Project

Adolescent expectations of early death predict young adult socioeconomic status

Authors Quynh C. Nguyen, Jon M. Hussey, Carolyn T. Halpern, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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16952 Journal Article

UK Borderscapes: Sites of Enforcement and Resistance

Authors Kahina Le Louvier, Karen Latricia Hough
Year 2024
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16953 Book

Causation and Injustice: Locating the injustice of racial and ethnic health disparities

Authors Brian Hutler
Year 2022
Citations (WoS) 5
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16954 Journal Article

Multiplexing Racial and Ethnic Planes: Chinese American Politics in Globalized Immigrant Suburbs

Authors James S. Lai
Year 2010
Journal Name Amerasia Journal
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16955 Journal Article

‘I’m Black and I’m Proud’: A Majority Ecological Context Protects Affective Aspects of Black Identity Under Stereotype Threat

Authors Andre' Oliver, Ghilamichael Andemeskel, Carlise R. King, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
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16958 Journal Article

Intersectional Race Effects on Citizen-Reported Traffic Ticket Decisions by Police in 1999 and 2008

Authors Stacia Gilliard-Matthews
Year 2016
Journal Name Race and Justice
16959 Journal Article

A practical approach to using Multiple-Race response data: A bridging method for publicuse microdata

Authors Carolyn A. Liebler, Andrew Halpern-Manners
Year 2008
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 25
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16960 Journal Article

Current and future directions in ethnicity and methodology

Authors OI Davis, TK Nakayama, JN Martin
Year 2000
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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16961 Journal Article

New World Orders: Continuities and Changes in Latin American Migration

Authors Jorge Durand, Douglas S. Massey
Year 2010
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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16962 Journal Article

A Comparison of Preferred Leader Behaviors in Slavic Countries: Three Tribes and Seven Nations

Authors Jasenko Ljubica, Jasenko Ljubica, Zijada Rahimić, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Cross-Cultural Research
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16963 Journal Article

Stability and cognitive architecture: response to Machery

Authors Mikkel Gerken
Year 2023
16964 Journal Article

DEVELOPMENT OF A PERSONAL VALUES SCALE FOR TOURISM USING A MIXED METHOD

Authors Won Seok Lee, Joon Moon
Year 2020
Journal Name TOURISM CULTURE & COMMUNICATION
Citations (WoS) 1
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16966 Journal Article

From Fila to Ftia of Macedonia. Reflections on the female royalty of the Antigonids

Authors Monica D'Agostini
Year 2020
Citations (WoS) 1
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16967 Journal Article

The influence of perceived discrimination, orientation to mainstream culture and life satisfaction on destination loyalty intentions: the case of international students

Authors N. L. Jamaludin, D. L. Sam, G. M. Sandal, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name CURRENT ISSUES IN TOURISM
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16968 Journal Article

The sociology of childbirth: an autobiographical journey through four decades of research

Authors Ann Oakley
Year 2016
Journal Name Sociology of Health & Illness
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16969 Journal Article

THE ELEVENTH-CENTURY MILIEU FOR AN EPISODE IN A THIRTEENTH-CENTURY FORNALDARSAGA

Authors Mark P. Mullane
Year 2012
Journal Name VIATOR-MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES
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16970 Journal Article

Making the familiar strange and making the strange familiar: understanding Korean children's experiences of living with an autistic sibling

Authors Se Kwang Hwang, Helen Charnley
Year 2010
Journal Name Disability & Society
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16971 Journal Article

Kanadier Mennonites: A case study examining research challenges among religious groups

Authors BL Hall, JC Kulig
Year 2004
Journal Name Qualitative Health Research
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16972 Journal Article

Ethical decision making in multinational organizations: A culture-based model

Authors C Robertson, PA Fadil
Year 1999
Journal Name Journal of Business Ethics
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16973 Journal Article

Tourism dance performances - Authenticity and creativity

Authors YP Daniel
Year 1996
Journal Name Annals of Tourism Research
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16974 Journal Article

BIRTH MANAGEMENT AND PERINATAL-CARE - BIOSOCIAL PERSPECTIVES .1.

Authors ME LAMB
Year 1993
Journal Name Human Nature
16975 Journal Article

THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY OF CHILDBIRTH - BIOLOGY AND CULTURAL-PRACTICES

Authors WR TREVATHAN
Year 1993
Journal Name Human Nature
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16976 Journal Article

SEX, COALITIONS, AND POLITICS IN PREINDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES

Authors BS LOW
Year 1992
Journal Name POLITICS AND THE LIFE SCIENCES
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16977 Journal Article

Religious beliefs and mammography intention: findings from a qualitative study of a diverse group of American Muslim women

Authors Aasim I. Padela, Milkie Vu, Hadiyah Muhammad, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
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16978 Journal Article

Family reunification

Authors F Wulczyn
Year 2004
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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16980 Journal Article

Do Ethnic-Racial Identity Dimensions Moderate the Relations of Outgroup Discrimination and Ingroup Marginalization to Self-esteem in Black and Latinx Undergraduates?

Authors Antoinette R. Wilson, Campbell Leaper
Year 2022
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
Citations (WoS) 1
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16981 Journal Article

What Is Racial Residential Integration? A Research Synthesis, 1950–2013

Authors Ray Sin, Maria Krysan
Year 2015
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
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16982 Journal Article

Evaluating cohort and intervention effects on black adolescents' ethnic-racial identity: A cognitive-cultural approach

Authors Arthur L. Whaley, John P. McQueen
Year 2010
Journal Name Evaluation and Program Planning
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16983 Journal Article

How do multicultural university students define and make sense of intercultural contact?

Authors Rona Tamiko Halualani
Year 2008
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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16984 Journal Article

Mapping the Intersections of Adolescents' Ethnic-Racial Identity and Critical Consciousness

Authors Channing J. Mathews, Michael A. Medina, Josefina Banales, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name ADOLESCENT RESEARCH REVIEW
Citations (WoS) 92
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16985 Journal Article

Adopting the Model Minority Myth: Korean Adoption as a Racial Project

Authors SunAh M Laybourn
Year 2020
Journal Name Social Problems
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16986 Journal Article

The Political Integration of Ethnic and Immigrant Minorities in the United States and Europe: Theories, Concepts and Empirical Evidence

Authors silvia galandini
Year 2014
Journal Name European Political Science
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16987 Journal Article

Transformation of Family Norms in a Transnational World: How LGBT Migrants can Affect Change through Social Remittances

Description
The present study examines transformations of family norms through cross-border exposure to different family models. It focuses on the LGBT migrants from selected Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries with a constitutional same-sex marriage ban, but who now live in same-sex families in Belgium, one of the first countries to legalize same-sex marriage and adoption. This case study will explore how intercultural contact can improve reception of an institutional innovation such as same-sex family. This project is based on in-depth interviews with two groups sustaining ties across borders: (1) the CEE gays and lesbians in same-sex marriage or raising children with a same-sex partner in Belgium, and (2) their non-migrant family members, friends and neighbours in home communities. Migrant transnationalism scholars have established that migrants can effect change in their home communities not only by sending remittances, but also by transferring ideas and practices (social remittances). But empirical investigations of this phenomenon are still scarce, and typically focus on democratic ideas and practices. In a novel approach, the present study will analyse social remittances by examining cross-cultural effects of the institutional innovation of same-sex family, and it will further position its findings into the wider framework of social change analysis. In light of the European Parliament's recent decision to include LGBT and same-sex families' rights into the new EU gender equality strategy, the study's conclusions will also inform relevant policy strategies. By developing this study at the Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Families and Sexualities at the UCL, the project will benefit from Centre's multidisciplinary perspective and expertise in transnational migrations, family norms and sexuality, to which the project will add a new perspective on the LGBT migrants from CEE, thus deepening Centre's focus on LGBT studies and widening their regional expertise.
Year 2017
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16988 Project

Buufis amongst Somalis in Dadaab: the Transnational and Historical Logics behind Resettlement Dreams1

Authors Cindy Horst
Year 2006
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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16989 Journal Article

The Impact of Agricultural Extension on Farm Production in Resettlement Areas of Zimbabwe

Authors Trudy Owens, John Hoddinott, Bill Kinsey
Year 2003
Journal Name Economic Development and Cultural Change
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16990 Journal Article

The Lubbock Chamber of Commerce, the New Deal and the Ropesville resettlement project

Authors W Clayson
Year 1998
Journal Name GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY
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16991 Journal Article

Language teachers’ identity in teaching intercultural communicative competence

Authors Yang Frank Gong, Chun Lai, Xuesong Andy Gao
Year 2021
Journal Name Language, Culture and Curriculum
Citations (WoS) 39
16993 Journal Article

Attributing Human Uniqueness and Human Nature to Cultural Groups: Distinct Forms of Subtle Dehumanization

Authors Paul Bain, Joonha Park, Christopher Kwok, ...
Year 2009
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
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16995 Journal Article

Perceptions of Armed School Police: Exploring Views by Race in 2019 and 2020

Authors Andrea N. Montes, Cresean Hughes, Kayleigh A. Stanek
Year 2022
Journal Name Race and Justice
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16996 Journal Article

Intersectional minority stress and identity conflict among sexual and gender minority people of color assigned female at birth.

Authors Elissa L. Sarno, Gregory Swann, Michael E. Newcomb, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 32
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16997 Journal Article

Ethnic bias amongst medical students in Aotearoa/New Zealand: Findings from the Bias and Decision Making in Medicine (BDMM) study

Authors R. G. Jones, Ricci Harris, James Stanley, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 1
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Influential factors in Black and White breast cancer survivors' beliefs about breast cancer

Authors Megan C. Edmonds, Bassam Dahman, Kandace McGuire, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
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16999 Journal Article

Conceptualizing color-evasiveness: using dis/ability critical race theory to expand a color-blind racial ideology in education and society

Authors Subini Ancy Annamma, Darrell D. Jackson, Deb Morrison
Year 2016
Journal Name Race Ethnicity and Education
Citations (WoS) 24
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