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The Disgrace of Commodification and Shameful Convenience

Authors Rachel Alicia Griffin
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES
9051 Journal Article

Latino/Anglo-American differences in attributions to situations involving touch and silence

Authors Rosita D. Albert, In Ah Ha
Year 2004
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
9054 Journal Article

COllaborative Network for Training and EXpertise in psychoTraumatology

Description
Mental health disorders afflict more than one-third of the EU’s population each year with an annual economic cost to the EU of €432 billion. The ‘COllaborative Network for Training and EXcellence in psychoTraumatology’ (CONTEXT) is an international, interdisciplinary European Industrial Doctorate (EID) designed to address deficiencies in psychotraumatology training and innovation. A key feature of CONTEXT is the minimum 50% secondment of each ESR to the non-academic sector. Consistent with the requirements of an EID, this component grants ESRs access to populations not otherwise accessible in standard doctoral training programmes. This design will facilitate a new cohort of researchers and practitioners who can translate research into practice, thereby mitigating the impact of psychotrauma in the EU. The goal of CONTEXT is to develop a high quality, innovative research training programme to build capacity and expertise, and foster innovative practice and social enterprise in the area of psychotraumatology. The nine beneficiaries of CONTEXT represent a diverse, interconnected, intersectoral consortium, well placed to collaboratively train and supervise the 12 ESRs. Three interconnected research work packages, each targeting a priority population in Europe (EU-based asylum seekers and refugees, WP3; emergency-service personnel and humanitarian first-responders, WP4; and victims and perpetrators of childhood- and gender-based violence, WP5), address current and emergent skill and professional deficiencies that are essential in curbing the adverse social consequences of trauma-related psychological distress within the EU. CONTEXT enjoys significant support and commitment from highly regarded, international stakeholders and influencers at the political, scientific, and professional level.
Year 2016
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9057 Project

RACE, JUSTICE, AND DESEGREGATION1

Authors Derrick Darby, Argun Saatcioglu
Year 2014
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 5
9058 Journal Article

Discrimination in leisure and work experienced by a white ethnic minority group

Authors M Stodolska, EL Jackson
Year 1998
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LEISURE RESEARCH
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9060 Journal Article

CONTEMPORARY MAINSTREAM LATINIDAD: DISNEY TALES AND SPITFIRE ENDURANCE

Authors Angharad N. Valdivia
Year 2016
Journal Name LIMITE-REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA Y PSICOLOGIA
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9063 Journal Article

Rejecting Multiracial Stereotypes: Parental Socialization Practices at the Intersection of Race and Gender

Authors Katherine Johnson
Year 2024
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
9064 Journal Article

Doing race in the context of feminist interviewing: Constructing whiteness through talk

Authors AL Best
Year 2003
Journal Name Qualitative Inquiry
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9065 Journal Article

Perceived Racial Discrimination in the Workplace and Body Weight among the Unemployed

Authors Masanori Kuroki
Year 2017
Journal Name Biodemography and Social Biology
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9069 Journal Article

The Humanitarian Politics of European Border Policing: Frontex and Border Police in Evros

Authors Polly Pallister-Wilkins
Year 2015
Journal Name International Political Sociology
Citations (WoS) 66
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9070 Journal Article

Uncovering Metaethical Assumptions in Bioethical Discourse across Cultures

Authors Laura Specker Sullivan
Year 2016
Journal Name KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS JOURNAL
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9071 Journal Article

Ethnic mythology: If scholars define a myth as real, it can have real consequences

Authors Richard A. Davis
Year 1998
Journal Name Race and Society
9072 Journal Article

A Global Look at Mixing: Problems, Pitfalls and Possibilities

Authors Erica Chito Childs
Year 2014
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL STUDIES
9073 Journal Article

Stolypin's Resettlement Policy and the Problem of the Land Issue Softening in European Russia: Assessments of the German-Speaking Russian Studies of the 20th Century

Authors Andrey Dorozhkin, Vladimir Filatov, Aleksey Tomarov, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name TARIH KULTUR VE SANAT ARASTIRMALARI DERGISI-JOURNAL OF HISTORY CULTURE AND ART RESEARCH
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9074 Journal Article

The continuing significance of Oliver Cox's Caste, Class, and Race

Authors Christopher Mcauley
Year 2024
Citations (WoS) 1
9076 Journal Article

TRAvelling Ceramic Technologies as markers of human mobility in the Aegean

Description
The main aim of TRACT is to demonstrate that the informed and interdisciplinary study of ancient pottery can shed new light on past human mobility. Based on the premise that the spread of technology involved in pottery making requires the physical movement of people, the project will adopt an inter-disciplinary methodology designed to investigate instances of technological transfer and hence mobility of potters. The methodology comprises macroscopic study of the vessel-forming methods in combination with petrographic and chemical analysis of pottery and raw material samples. An important addition is the study of modern instances of potters’ mobility in the Aegean. Altogether, this represents a novel approach, which will be employed to a specific study focused on potters from the island of Aegina during the Late Bronze Age. TRACT will investigate the spread of a particular pottery tradition developed on the island of Aegina along the Euboean Gulf, an important corridor that facilitated movement of goods and people. Furthermore, the chosen case study will aim to shed light on the underpinnings of such movement, its duration, scale, as well as interaction of potters with new landscapes and receiving communities. Therefore, TRACT will contribute to the current debate on mobility by presenting thoroughly researched case study of craftsmen mobility, and elaborate a coherent methodology that can be universally applied. The choice of the Fitch Laboratory of the British School at Athens as a hosting institution will not only enable a high-level training through research but also, due to the supervisor’s interest in mobility of potters’ mobility and previous research on pottery production on the island of Aegina, it constitutes a perfect match that will provide a substantial boost to career opportunities for the experienced researcher and strengthen the position of the Laboratory as a centre of excellence for the study of craftspeople mobility.
Year 2017
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9078 Project

Mobile Positioning Data as a Source for Aggregated Human Mobility Statistics

Description
Mobile positioning data can increase our understanding of movements in society and for businesses it helps map the locations of its customers. In an industry worth $11 billion in a few short years, there are few competitors. Positium positions itself between the client and mobile network operator to analyze Big Data of mobile phone locations, providing clients with faster and more cost-effective analysis based on a large population rather than a sample. There are multiple domains where such data is directly relevant. The objective of the business plan is to conduct domain-specific market research, assess the requirements for development of the technology and specify the business model for Positium Data Mediator – a product to extract, process and deliver the insights from mobile big data to users globally. At current stage, Positium Data Mediator works in Estonia in domains like urban planning, transportation planning, geo-marketing, tourism statistics. Positium is transforming from a global market leader in its home market to a global player in multiple markets in the EU and emerging countries. The business plan will be vital to narrow down the focus for expansion and determine strategies to pick the low-hanging fruit. In the business plan, the selection of domains, geographical regions and development requirements will be investigated using surveys and interviews among potential customers, market research and financial calculations. The outcome of the business plan is a recommendation on the geographic expansion, business model and the need for technology development, and a business plan.
Year 2015
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9079 Project

Does salivary telomere length explain race/ethnic differences in aging?

Authors Lauren Brown, Catherine Garcia, Jennifer Ailshire
Year 2019
Journal Name Biodemography and Social Biology
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9082 Journal Article

Enhancing interconnectivity through infoconnectivity

Description
'Enhancing interconnectivity of short & long distance transport networks through passenger focused interlinked information-connectivity IC-IC will develop an ICS (InfoConnectivity System), involving the airports of Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris & Vienna, related ground transport & airlines, representing both short- & long-distance transport. Many stakeholders will get involved in a Stakeholders Forum & Conference. By providing currently missing information which travellers already wish to have with regard to facilities & services of their next immediate destination and/or next transport provider(s), the ICS is expected to improve the travelling experience implying a possible gain of time, and improve change between transport modes. Much of such information can be provided while waiting, e.g. in the airport train/bus, the lounge, the airplane, utilizing camera mobile phones to connect to information provided by QR (Quick Response) codes, and mobile phones fitted with NFC (Near Field Communication) able to connect to respective tags. To provide ICS information to the multi-lingual target group of travellers, a language translation software will be employed to offer all information in 14 languages with English as the reference language. Requirements of the ageing population are considered by utilizing the 'Age Explorer', a suit that lets test persons experience the obstacles old persons encounter when moving, filling out forms, operating 'Self Check-in', or a ticket machine. 1000 persons in 3 countries will be interviewed, information of Stakeholders collected, model ICS applications developed & implemented to serve in real live situations. The effectiveness of the InfoConnectivity improvements will be assessed with regard to information made available which otherwise a traveller would not have been able to access plus gained time & ease of passenger transfer between transport networks. Based on this, an ICS handbook will be elaborated.'
Year 2011
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9083 Project

Absolute Change in Cause-Specific Infant Mortality for Blacks and Whites in the US: 1983–2002

Authors Daniel A. Powers, Seung-Eun Song
Year 2009
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 7
9091 Journal Article

Second home governance in the EU: in and out of Finland and Malta

Authors Ulrika Akerlund, Olga Lipkina, C. Michael Hall
Year 2015
Journal Name JOURNAL OF POLICY RESEARCH IN TOURISM LEISURE AND EVENTS
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9097 Journal Article

Resettlement of Syrian Refugees in Canada

Authors Abe Oudshoorn, Sarah Benbow, Matthew Meyer
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
Citations (WoS) 32
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9098 Journal Article

Report on the resettlement of refugees

Authors UN. Executive Committee of the UNHCR Programme (35th sess. : 1984-1985 : Geneva)
Year 1984
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9099 Report

Book Review: Detroit: Race Riots, Racial Conflicts, and Efforts to Bridge the Racial Divide

Authors David Fasenfest
Year 2014
Journal Name City & Community
9100 Journal Article
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