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PREDICTORS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG SOUTHEAST-ASIAN REFUGEES

Authors RCY CHUNG, M KAGAWASINGER
Year 1993
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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12751 Journal Article

Nation, Race, and Affect: Senses and Sensibilities at National Heritage Sites

Authors Mike Crang, Divya P Tolia-Kelly
Year 2010
Journal Name Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
Citations (WoS) 64
12752 Journal Article

raversing the Contemporary (pl.): Choreographic Articulations Between European and Indian Dance

Principal investigator Claudia Jeschke (Principal Investigator), Sandra Chatterjee (Project Staff), Anna Wieczorek (Project Staff)
Description
The stand-alone project Traversing the Contemporary (pl.): Choreographic Articulations Between European and Indian Dance (Austrian Science Fund [FWF] P_24190-G15), critically interrogates the aesthetic category of the “contemporary” for concert dance in Central and Northern continental Europe. The project purposefully attends to a diversity of form. Case studies, which centrally look at choreographic articulations between European and Indian dance, conducted by postdoctoral researcher Sandra Chatterjee, analyze the choreographies’ cultural hybridities and aesthetic multiligualisms, without depending on the (Indian) origins and nationalities of the choreographers- at the same time as of course the positionalities of the choreographers play an important role for the analysis and contextualization of the works. In the European context, contemporary works that engage Indian dance are own primarily through the British choreographer Akram Khan, who is known as one of the most important choreographers of Europe. The doctoral researcher Anna Wieczorek looked at Khan’s work as one of three protagonists of European dance (Akram Khan, Sidi Larbi Cherkauie, and Faustin Linyekula), whose work can be looked at through the lens of interculturalism. Her emphasis was on looking at the negotiation and performance of cultural difference physically, rather than through language. However, a number of choreographers work within continental Europe on choreographic articulations between European and Indian dance in very different contexts. The conditions of production as well as reception, as well as the cultural and personal contexts of the choreographers in continental Europe differ vastly from the British context- hence the project works to shed light on those works and contexts. The choreographers whose work is central to the project (centrally the Johanna Devi Dance Company in Berlin, Rani Nair in Sweden, and Kalpana Raghuraman at the Korzo Theater in Den Haag, as well as Priya Srinivasan and Revanta Sarabhai) work fluently and rigorously with multiple aesthetic conventions, theatrical forms and movement languages. The choreographers of the three central case studies were born and raised in Europe (except Srinivasan and Sarabhai). They are European choreographers, but Indian dance and aesthetics are not foreign to them. Traversing multiple cultural forms, movement languages and aesthetics is integral to their artistic identities as European choreographers. Approaching their works and the conditions of production and reception in which they are contextualized via the categories of “familiar” and “foreign/other” – which continue to dominate current discourses of migration and cultural multiplicity in Europe does not suffice. The project’s central research question therefore takes postcolonial theory’s notion of a contested “now“ as its starting point (for example as advanced by the historian Dipesh Chakrabarty within his critique of historicism as a European intellectual tradition[1]). Translating the premise of a contested now to the category of the contemporary suggests that there are criteria that limit “the contemporary” and exclude that which is its other. The initial assumption of the investigation is therefore, that the choreographic practices that are at the center of this research project do not unambiguously fit into the category of the contemporary in European dance. This category and its boundaries, therefore, need to be expanded.
Year 2015
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12753 Project

Spelling and Writing Self-efficacy of Indo-Canadian and Anglo-Canadian Early Adolescents

Authors Robert M. Klassen, George K. Georgiou
Year 2008
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
12755 Journal Article

ALREADY IN AMERICA: TRANSNATIONAL HOMEMAKING AMONG LIBERIAN REFUGEES

Authors Micah M. Trapp
Year 2015
Journal Name Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees
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12757 Journal Article

Regional Policy Perspectives

Authors Karoline Popp
Book Title People on the Move in a Changing Climate
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12759 Book Chapter

"Sinking" or sinking?: Identity salience and shifts in Black women's athletic performance

Authors Simon Howard, Alex Borgella
Year 2018
Journal Name PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE
12761 Journal Article

Racial/ethnic socialization mediates perceived racism and the racial identity of African American adolescents.

Authors Howard C. Stevenson, Edith G. Arrington
Year 2009
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
12764 Journal Article

Joseph Jastrow, the psychology of deception, and the racial economy of observation

Authors Michael Pettit
Year 2007
Journal Name JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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12768 Journal Article

Characteristics associated with downward residential mobility among birthing persons in California

Authors Samantha Gailey, Rebekah Israel Cross, Lynne C. Messer, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIAL SCIENCE & MEDICINE
Citations (WoS) 4
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12772 Journal Article

The economic geography of race in the New World: Brazil, 1500-2000

Authors Justin R. Bucciferro
Year 2017
Journal Name ECONOMIC HISTORY REVIEW
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12773 Journal Article

Return to Being Black, Living in the Red: A Race Gap in Wealth That Goes Beyond Social Origins

Authors Alexandra Killewald
Year 2013
Journal Name Demography
Citations (WoS) 21
12775 Journal Article

Anticipatory Representation: Building the Palestinian Nation(‐State) through Artistic Performance

Authors Chiara De Cesari
Year 2012
Journal Name Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
12776 Journal Article

A Neighborhood Shopping Street and the Making of Urban Cultures and Economies in Germany

Authors Petra Kuppinger
Year 2014
Journal Name City & Community
Citations (WoS) 3
12777 Journal Article

"Vanilla Thrillas": Modern Boxing and White-Ethnic Masculinity

Authors Will Cooley
Year 2010
Journal Name Journal of Sport and Social Issues
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12779 Journal Article

Black/white interracial marriage trends, 1850-2000

Authors Aaron Gullickson
Year 2006
Journal Name JOURNAL OF FAMILY HISTORY
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12780 Journal Article

Moral panic over youth violence: Wilding and the manufacture of menace in the media

Authors M Welch, EA Price, N Yankey
Year 2002
Journal Name Youth & Society
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12782 Journal Article

Notes from the Trail of Dreams: The KKK, face-offs, and radical risk-taking movidas

Authors Rafael Ramirez Solórzano
Year 2021
Journal Name Latino Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
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12785 Journal Article

Ancestral Kinship and the Origins of Ideology

Authors Neil Fasching, Yphtach Lelkes
Year 2023
Journal Name British Journal of Political Science
12787 Journal Article

Third Culture Kids, their diversity beliefs and their intercultural competences

Authors Monika F. de Waal, Marise Ph Born, Ursula Brinkmann, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 7
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12794 Journal Article

The Labor Market Integration and Impacts of US Immigrants

Year 2015
Book Title Handbook of the Economics of International Migration
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12796 Book Chapter

Race, Technical Efficiency, and Retention: The Case of NBA Coaches

Authors Rodney Fort, Young Hoon Lee, David Berri
Year 2008
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT FINANCE
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12799 Journal Article

Indochinese Resettlement: Language Education and Social Services

Authors Howard H. Kleinmann, James P. Daniel
Year 1981
Journal Name International Migration Review
12800 Journal Article
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