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Black behind the ears: Dominican racial identity from museums to beauty shops

Authors Anani Dzidzienyo
Year 2010
Journal Name LATINO STUDIES
9701 Journal Article

Expanded definitions of the 'good death'? Race, ethnicity and medical aid in dying

Authors Cindy L. Cain, Sara McCleskey
Year 2019
Journal Name Sociology of Health & Illness
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9702 Journal Article

Race, post‐genomic science and good intentions: from racial science to anti‐racism?

Authors John Solomos
Year 2015
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
9704 Journal Article

Socioeconomic Differences among Blacks in America: Over Time Trends

Authors Mamadi K. Corra, Casey Borch
Year 2014
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
9705 Journal Article

Immigration and informalization of the economy: Enrichment or atomization of community

Authors David E. Simcox
Year 1997
Journal Name Population and Environment
Citations (WoS) 3
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9706 Journal Article

An experimental test of design alternatives for the British 3G/UMTS auction

Authors Klaus Abbink, Bernd Irlenbusch, Paul Pezanis-Christou, ...
Year 2005
Journal Name European Economic Review
Citations (WoS) 14
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9707 Journal Article

Excluding Livestock Livelihoods in Refugee Responses: A Risk to Public Health

Authors Dorien H Braam
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
Citations (WoS) 3
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9708 Journal Article

Social Imaginaries, Sperm and Whiteness: Race and Reproduction in British Media

Authors Rikke Andreassen
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Intercultural Studies
9710 Journal Article

Credit unions, class, race, and place in New York City

Authors Marianna Pavlovskaya, Rob Eletto
Year 2021
Journal Name Geoforum
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9713 Journal Article

Sex Difference on the Importance of Veiling: A Cross-Cultural Investigation

Authors Farid Pazhoohi, Alan Kingstone
Year 2020
Journal Name Cross-Cultural Research
Citations (WoS) 7
9715 Journal Article

Experiential Consumption and Marketing in Tourism with a Cross-Cultural Context

Authors Laura Spiekermann
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF TOURISM FUTURES
9716 Journal Article

Tricksters and Cosmopolitans: Cross-cultural Collaborations in Asian American Literary Production

Authors Bella Adams
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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9717 Journal Article

Cross-cultural training effectiveness: Does when the training is delivered matter?

Authors Ning Hou, Jinyan Fan, James A. Tan, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
9718 Journal Article

Processes and Outcomes of Educational Evaluation from a Cross-Cultural Perspective

Description
The full complexity of educational evaluation at various levels (i.e., system, school, classroom, and student) in different countries has hardly been recognized. It constitutes a tremendous barrier to consolidate theories on evaluation, and for countries to draw on successful experience and implement targeted educational policies for better quality and effectiveness. Important barriers include the insufficient methodology to soundly compare multiple countries and a cultural insensitive approach to unfolding evaluation processes and outcomes. This project aims to provide a comprehensive framework for the dynamics of evaluation with a solid cross-cultural research methodology. Using self-report data in 70 countries/economies in the 2015 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), this project delineates the pathways in processes and outcomes of educational evaluation in 70 educational systems by integrating policies at system level, practices in schools and classrooms, and student assessment outcomes with demonstrated comparability of data. Study 1 has a methodological focus to analyze scalable measures and their cross-cultural comparability. It tests whether self-report multiple-item measures from school principals, teachers, and students across countries reach approximate measurement invariance to ensure proper comparisons. Study 2 tests the effects of accountability policy, country affluence at country-level, and various evaluation practices including the feedback mechanisms at school and teacher levels, and the cross-level interactions on a broad range of student outcomes such as achievement, motivation, wellbeing, and test anxiety. This project contributes to theory building on educational evaluation from a cross-cultural perspective and identify effective measures for more targeted educational interventions.
Year 2018
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9719 Project

Basic Values, Ideological Self-Placement, and Voting: A Cross-Cultural Study

Authors Gian Vittorio Caprara, Michele Vecchione, Shalom H. Schwartz, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH
9720 Journal Article

Interpreters in Cross-Cultural Interviews: A Three-Way Coconstruction of Data

Authors Elisabeth Bjork Bramberg, Karin Dahlberg
Year 2013
Journal Name Qualitative Health Research
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9722 Journal Article

On the validity of cross-cultural social studies using student samples

Authors Sergej Flere, Miran Lavric
Year 2008
Journal Name FIELD METHODS
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9724 Journal Article

Classroom Interactions as Cross-Cultural Encounters: Native Speakers in EFL Lessons

Authors Dan Lu
Year 2007
Journal Name Language, Culture and Curriculum
9725 Journal Article

Cross-cultural differences in driving skills: A comparison of six countries

Authors Turker Ozkan, Timo Lajunen, Joannes El. Chliaoutakis, ...
Year 2006
Journal Name ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION
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9726 Journal Article

Cross-cultural comparison of women's midlife symptom-reporting: A China study

Authors Jeanne L. Shea
Year 2006
Journal Name Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry
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9727 Journal Article

A cross-cultural investigation of time management practices and job outcomes

Authors SA Nonis, JK Teng, CW Ford
Year 2005
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
9728 Journal Article

Cross-cultural claims on Devils Tower National Monument: a case study

Authors DL Dustin, IE Schneider, LH McAvoy, ...
Year 2002
Journal Name LEISURE SCIENCES
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9730 Journal Article

Illegitimacy and social structure: Cross-cultural perspectives on non-marital birth

Authors K Wood
Year 2000
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
9731 Journal Article

The process of enhancing cross-cultural competence in Hong Kong organizations

Year 1992
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
9732 Journal Article

TECHNOLOGICAL-DEVELOPMENT AND THE MEANING OF WORK - A CROSS-CULTURAL-PERSPECTIVE

Authors E YUCHTMANYAAR, A GOTTLIEB
Year 1985
Journal Name [Migration Policy Centre]
9733 Journal Article

A CROSS-CULTURAL EXAMINATION OF FEARS OF DEATH AMONG SAUDI ARABIANS

Authors DD LONG
Year 1985
Journal Name OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
9734 Journal Article

Enhancing trainee satisfaction with cross-cultural training programs via prior warning

Authors Mark Mendenhall, Gary Oddou, David V Stimpson, ...
Year 1982
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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9735 Journal Article

HANDBOOK CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY, VOL 6, PSYCHOPATHOLOGY - TRIANDIS,HC, DRAGUNS,JG

Authors R REINHART
Year 1980
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE
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9736 Journal Article

FREUD ON HOMOSEXUALITY AND THE SUPER-EGO - SOME CROSS-CULTURAL TESTS

Authors MP CARROLL
Year 1978
Journal Name BEHAVIOR SCIENCE RESEARCH
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9737 Journal Article

HONORABLE ELDERS - CROSS-CULTURAL-ANALYSIS OF AGING IN JAPAN - PALMORE,E

Authors RL BEALS
Year 1976
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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9738 Journal Article

The end of affirmative action at the University of Davis, California: Stakes and debates

Authors S Nacouzi-Bourdichon
Year 1999
Journal Name REVUE FRANCAISE D ETUDES AMERICAINES
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9740 Journal Article

Progress Report on Resettlement

Year 2007
Journal Name REFUGEE SURVEY QUARTERLY
9741 Journal Article

FEMALE FACTOR IN RESETTLEMENT

Authors LM COHEN
Year 1977
Journal Name Society
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9742 Journal Article

Resettlement revisited: land reform results in resource-poor regions in Zimbabwe

Authors Annelet Harts-Broekhuis, Henk Huisman
Year 2001
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 9
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9743 Journal Article

Of Awful Connections, East German Primitives and the New Black Berlin Wall: Germany and German History in African American Literature, 1892-2016

Description
Darryl Pinckney’s “Black Deutschland” (2016), Paul Beatty’s “Slumberland” (2008), and John A. Williams’ “Clifford’s Blues” (1999) are three recent novels by African American authors and with African American protagonists that are partly set in Germany and that include references to events of German history such as the Holocaust and German Reunification. The research action will take these three novels as points of departure for an investigation that combines an accurate analysis of the images and functions of Germany and German history in African American literature with a transnational, comparative perspective. Drawing on a theoretical framework that connects comparative imagology, black diaspora studies, and the recent academic focus on world literature's “multidirectional memory” and its “cosmopolitan style”, the project will analyze four historically diverse, cross-cultural discourses that have shaped the role of Germany and German history in African American literature: 1) the formation of a ‘canonic’ African American image of postromantic Wilhelminian Germany that can be traced back to Du Bois’ time as a student in Berlin (1892-94); 2) the interwar period and its intertwining sub-discourses of the Old World as “racial haven” for African Americans, and of Berlin as “European capital of sexual libertinage”; 3) National Socialism and its relations and parallels to racism in the U.S.; 4) African American perceptions of Germany as a divided and/or reunified country. The project is based at two institutions in Berlin: the interdisciplinary Zentrum für Literatur- and Kulturforschung (ZfL), where the applicant will be part of the research area on world literature, and the Kennedy Institute for North American Studies at the FU Berlin, where a secondment will take place. The project's location in the German capital, which is in itself a major topic of the research action, will be a connecting factor for numerous networking, dissemination and communication activities.
Year 2019
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9745 Project

Rural‐Urban Migration and Domestic Land Grabbing in China

Authors Giuseppina Siciliano
Year 2013
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 16
9747 Journal Article

POST-EMPIRICISM AND PSYCHIATRY - MEANING AND METHODOLOGY IN CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH

Authors PJ BRACKEN
Year 1993
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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9748 Journal Article

Populist rebellion against modernity in 21st-century Eastern Europe: neo-traditionalism and neo-feudalism

Description
POPREBEL is an inter-disciplinary consortium of researchers focused on explaining and contextualising the recent rise of populism in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). While populism is a phenomenon that has by now emerged in almost every democracy, we believe that regional and cultural-historical dimensions need to be considered in order to improve not only scholarly knowledge, but also policy recommendations. It is urgent for Western Europeans to look into the CEE mirror, just as it is urgent for the CEE region to understand itself. To this end, we will create a typology of populism’s various manifestations, reconstruct trajectories of its growth and decline, investigate its causes, interpret its meanings, diagnose its consequences, and propose policy solutions. Our focus is on CEE, but we engage in comparisons with populisms elsewhere, particularly Western Europe. While scholars from different disciplines have looked at populism, we argue that the full potential of interdisciplinary research has not been achieved yet. We draw on data and models from various disciplines and combine them into a rich study of forces at play. In addition to established methods of economics, sociology, and cultural studies, at the heart of our approach is a novel methodology whose essence is a large-scale, Europe-wide, multi-lingual online conversation. This is a listening exercise; its aim is a deep understanding of everyday life in Europe challenged by the rise of populism. The method to process this unique ethnographic material is semantic social network analysis. POPREBEL relies on foresight/future studies, deep involvement with activists, policy makers, and civil society actors to boost the immune system of European democracy. We develop scenarios and share them with all interested parties to reflect, in public debate, on how well they fit both in the CEE region and the rest of Europe. Our focus is not just scholarly; the project serves as a platform for mutual learning.
Year 2019
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9749 Project

Statelessness and the Problem of Resolving Nationality Status

Authors C. A. BATCHELOR
Year 1998
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
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9750 Journal Article
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