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Perceiving the Black Female Body: Race and Gender in Police Constructions of Body Weight

Authors Naa Oyo A. Kwate, Shatema Threadcraft
Year 2015
Journal Name RACE AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
11001 Journal Article

On the Frontiers of Peace. Cross-cultural Peacebuilding on the Global Frontiers of the Iberian Empires (1500-1580)

Description
This research project investigates the historical roots of cross-cultural peacebuilding. European expansion during the sixteenth century was characterised by a high degree of violence, which was fuelled by cultural differences and religious radicalisms. The meeting of different cultures created new forms of violence, but, at the same time, generated new forms of cross-cultural encounters that were driven to construct a lasting peace. This project explains the transition from the violent conflicts of the first encounters between Europeans and non-European peoples, to their peaceful coexistence. Rather than focusing on cross-cultural diplomacy or treaty-making, this research project explains how peace was constructed “on the ground”. In order to do so, it focuses on three different frontiers of the first global empires. Through a comparative survey that includes cases from the Mediterranean, the Americas and Asia, this project shows that frontier societies resulting from European expansion created a new means of constructing peace in scenarios where religious and cultural differences hindered peaceful coexistence. Drawing on a wide array of sources, this research project pays special attention to three main questions: How were forged the cross-cultural social networks that came to be the backbone of peaceful relations forged? How did the exchange of goods influence peacebuilding processes in different parts of the world? And, how did the multicultural social fabric of these frontier societies develop the necessary tools in order to avoid conflicts? This historical enquiry into the global roots of cross-cultural peacebuilding will broaden our understanding on the conditions needed to establish a peaceful coexistence among different cultures. In so doing, this project deals with current societal challenges such as the establishing and maintaining social relations and order between different socio-religious cultures, as well as the fight against violent radicalisation.
Year 2018
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11002 Project

The Model Minority Myth for Noncitizen Immigration Offenses and Sentencing Outcomes

Authors Jawjeong Wu, Dae-Young Kim
Year 2013
Journal Name Race and Justice
11004 Journal Article

The new census question about ancestry: What did it tell us?

Authors Reynolds Farley
Year 1991
Journal Name Demography
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11006 Journal Article

Institutionalising racial segregation in the South African school: the School Board Act, 1905

Authors Crain Soudien
Year 2019
Journal Name PAEDAGOGICA HISTORICA
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11008 Journal Article

The Reception of Cambodian Refugees in France

Authors G. D. M. Wijers
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
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11011 Journal Article

Academic Migration to Poland: Policies and Paradoxes

Authors Kamil Luczaj
Year 2023
Journal Name Science, Technology and Society
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11012 Journal Article

Cohort, Policy, and Process: The Implications for Migrant Fertility in West Germany

Authors Jeylan Erman
Year 2021
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 4
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11013 Journal Article

Racial meanings and scientific methods: Changing policies for NIH-sponsored publications reporting human variation

Authors J Stevens
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
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11014 Journal Article

'These sorts of people don't do very well': Race and allocation of health care resources

Authors M Lowe, IH Kerridge, KR Mitchell
Year 1995
Journal Name JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ETHICS
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11015 Journal Article

Welcome Refugees? The Asylum System in Spain

Authors Juan Iglesias, Juan Iglesias, Rut Bermejo, ...
Year 2025
Journal Name Latin American Perspectives
11018 Journal Article

Recognising forced migrants in transnational social work

Authors Kati Turtiainen
Year 2018
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
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11019 Journal Article

Race, performance, and baseball card values

Authors JD Hewitt, R Munoz, WL Oliver, ...
Year 2005
Journal Name Journal of Sport and Social Issues
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11020 Journal Article

“They were just making jokes”: Ethnic/racial teasing and discrimination among adolescents.

Authors Sara Douglass, Sheena Mirpuri, Devin English, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
11021 Journal Article

The Intellectual and Material Legacies of Late Medieval Sephardic Judaism: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Description
From the 13th to the 15th centuries, the Jews of the Iberian Peninsula (Sepharad) lived side by side with Christians and Muslims. Although persistent tensions existed between these three groups, their members also participated in a common artistic, intellectual and scientific endeavour that produced the requisite conditions for the dawn of the European Renaissance. The worldviews of all three communities revolved around their sacred texts—the Hebrew and Christian Bibles and the Qur’an. This project will take as a focal point Judaism and its sacred text, and will explore its role and impact in late medieval society at large. The project will coordinate the research of a group of young scholars doing groundbreaking work in the field, all sharing a cross-cultural and inter-disciplinary perspective. As a group, we will bring under analysis a wide range of concepts—the production of sacred texts as objects, the history of their cataloguing and preservation, the multiple and conflicting interpretations of their contents, their role as social agents that fostered coexistence or created exclusions, their impact in literature and the arts, their relationship with medieval science, and their relationship to Muslim and Christian Scriptures. The project has a special relevance for today’s multicultural and pluralistic Europe, as it can help to minimize fundamentalist readings of the sacred texts, bring about a greater understanding of the historical roots of modern intercultural conflict and, ultimately, contribute to the development of non essentialist theories of race and culture.
Year 2008
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11023 Project

Conclusions and Reflection

Authors Peter Scholten, Mark van Ostaijen
Book Title Between Mobility and Migration
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11024 Book Chapter

Unsound: Auditory Erasure in Marcel Beyer's Literary Archive of the Third Reich

Authors Tyler Whitney
Year 2019
Journal Name GERMAN STUDIES REVIEW
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11025 Journal Article

Engaging Religion in a Contested Age: Contestations, Postmodernity, and Social Change

Authors Paula D Nesbitt
Year 2020
Journal Name Sociology of Religion
11027 Journal Article

People on Lists in Port Cities: Administrative Migration Control in Antwerp and Rotterdam (c. 1880–1914)

Authors Christina Reimann
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Migration History
11029 Journal Article

Determinants of Declining School Belonging 2000-2018: The Case of Sweden

Authors Bjorn Hogberg, Solveig Petersen, Mattias Strandh, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCH
Citations (WoS) 9
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11031 Journal Article

Resident perceptions of a contentious tourism event

Authors David B. Weaver, Laura J. Lawton
Year 2013
Journal Name Tourism Management
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11033 Journal Article

Organizations and migrant integration: Towards a multiparadigm narrative approach

Authors Henriett Primecz, Peter Lugosi, Mette Zølner, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name International Journal of Cross Cultural Management
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11034 Journal Article

Being the minority hurts or helps? A moderated mediation model of group membership, cross-cultural acceptance, and school adjustment

Authors Kathy Kar-man Shum, Winnie Wai Lan Chan, Emily Wing See Tsoi, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
Citations (WoS) 2
11035 Journal Article

The wage penalty to undocumented immigration

Authors George J. Borjas, Hugh Cassidy
Year 2019
Journal Name Labour Economics
Citations (WoS) 42
11038 Journal Article

Race differences in the relationship between role experiences and well-being

Authors K Marcussen, L Piatt
Year 2005
Journal Name Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine
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11040 Journal Article

Social support perceptions, network characteristics, and international student adjustment

Authors Frank Shu, Shujaat F. Ahmed, Meghan L. Pickett, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 47
11041 Journal Article

Sonic border raids: The racial acousmatic and contemporary Latinx opera

Authors Alberto Varon, Alberto Varon
Year 2024
Journal Name Latino Studies
11045 Journal Article

Matching with semi-bandits

Authors Maximilian Kasy, Alexander Teytelboym
Year 2023
Citations (WoS) 2
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11046 Journal Article

Canadian Refugee Sponsorship Programs: Experience of Syrian Refugees in Alberta, Canada

Authors Sandeep Kumar Agrawal
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
11047 Journal Article

The 1960s: A decade of progress for blacks?

Authors Reynolds Farley, Albert Hermalin
Year 1972
Journal Name Demography
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11049 Journal Article
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