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Chlamys: The cultural biography of a garment in Hellenistic Egypt

Description
Hellenistic Egyptian history has been described as a 'tale of two cultures'. This duality is manifest in the differences between the textile cultures of the two ethic groups that came into contact during the time of the Ptolemies. The fundamental differences concern: a/ the traditional fibre used (linen in Egypt–wool in Greece); b/ the colour preference for garments (white for Egypt-a variety of vivid colours in Greece; c/ the loom used for weaving (horizontal in Egypt-vertical in Greece). When Alexander the Great first came to Egypt, he decided to leave his mark on the territory, and founded the first city that would bear his name: Alexandria. Descriptions of the city detailed by such later ancient authors as Diodorus Siculus, Strabo, Pliny the Elder and Plutarch report that the city had the shape of a chlamys, the typical woollen cloak of Alexander and his cavalry. The first chlamys-shaped wold map was also produced in Alexandria by Eratosthenes, head librarian at the famous library under the third Ptolemy. The founding of Alexandria inaugurates systematic cross-cultural interactions between Greeks and Egyptians, two ethnic groups with distinct languages, cultures, ways of life, and, naturally, dress. The garment chlamys becomes the garment of Ptolemaic royals, while it continues to be the garment of the army. The make-up of this largely mercenary army, though, had since become ethnically diverse, and included local Egyptians. A host of sources (e.g. papyri, iconography on temples, tombs, ostraca, coinage) testify to the fact that the chlamys becomes widespread in both Alexandria and the rest of the Egyptian territory. This project investigates the garment chlamys both as a material object and as a cultural symbol, thus capturing multiple glimpses of everyday life in Hellenistic Egypt, while providing a reassessment of the ongoing discource on dress, ethnicity and identity in cross-cultural cont
Year 2015
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14552 Project

Profiling intercultural competence of Indonesians in Asian workgroups

Authors Hana Panggabean, Juliana Murniati, Hora Tjitra
Year 2013
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
14554 Journal Article

Universalist, relativist, and constructivist approaches to intercultural ethics

Authors Richard J. Evanoff
Year 2004
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
14555 Journal Article

Does Projecting Enrollments by Race Produce More Accurate Results in New Jersey School Districts?

Authors Richard S. Grip
Year 2009
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
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14556 Journal Article

‘Our Greatest Riches’: Horses at the Intersection of Settler and Kazakh Society in the Late Imperial Period

Authors Sean McDaniel
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Migration History
14559 Journal Article

Autumn Academy 2016 Final Report: Strategic approaches to Migrant Integration in Europe

Description
The Autumn Academy 2016: Strategic approaches to Migrant Integration in Europe was an opportunity for those responsible for developing and implementing resettlement and integration policies at EU, national and local level to share knowledge, expertise and ideas, to consider the implications of the latest research evidence and reflect on strategic policy options. This report summarises key points noted from presentations and, without attribution, from the discussions which followed. The final session drew together some of the themes that emerged and this is also available separately by clicking on the following link: Summary of Key Themes. Links throughout the report provide access to the text or slides and, in some cases, audio recordings of presentations.
Year 2016
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14560 Report

Displacement and Economic Consequences of the Three Gorges Project: A Case Study of Resettlers in Sichuan Province

Authors Yan Tan, Yong Chen, Graeme Hugo
Year 2009
Journal Name ASIAN AND PACIFIC MIGRATION JOURNAL
14561 Journal Article

THE CARNYX ON CELTIC AND ROMAN REPUBLICAN COINAGE

Authors David Swan
Year 2018
Journal Name ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL
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14564 Journal Article

It Shouldn't Happen Here: Colonial and racial discourses of deservingness in UK anti-poverty campaign

Authors Alexandra Wanjiku Kelbert
Year 2022
Journal Name Critical Social Policy
Citations (WoS) 1
14567 Journal Article

Language and nation-building in Israel: Hebrew and its rivals*

Authors William safran
Year 2005
Journal Name Nations and Nationalism
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14568 Journal Article

From Bakke to Hopwood: Does Race Affect College Attendance and Completion?

Authors Audrey Light, Wayne Strayer
Year 2002
Journal Name The Review of Economics and Statistics
14571 Journal Article

China Three Gorges Project Resettlement: Policy, Planning and Implementation

Authors D. Yuefang
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of Refugee Studies
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14572 Journal Article

Language, race, and history: The origin of the Whitney-Muller debate and the transformation of the human sciences

Authors DA Valone
Year 1996
Journal Name JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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14574 Journal Article

LANGUAGE AND HISTORY BY MICHEL FOUCAULT AND EUGEN COSERIU: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS

Authors Sergey A. Gashkov
Year 2018
Journal Name VESTNIK TOMSKOGO GOSUDARSTVENNOGO UNIVERSITETA-FILOSOFIYA-SOTSIOLOGIYA-POLITOLOGIYA-TOMSK STATE UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY SOCIOLOGY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
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14575 Journal Article

Race, Religion, and Political Mobilization: South Asians in the Post‐9/11 United States

Authors Sangay Mishra
Year 2013
Journal Name Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
14577 Journal Article

White Priority

Authors Shannon Sullivan
Year 2017
Journal Name Critical Philosophy of Race
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14578 Journal Article

Winter Setback: The Racial Composition of Schools and Learning to Read

Authors Doris R. Entwisle, Karl L. Alexander
Year 1994
Journal Name AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
14579 Journal Article

Rubies in the crown: A conversation on racial representation in Canadian theatre with Karen Robinson

Authors Valentina Rapetti
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF ADAPTATION IN FILM & PERFORMANCE
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14580 Journal Article

Qualitative Description and Black Males: On Race, the Body, and Researching the Unimaginable

Authors Anthony L. Brown
Year 2021
Journal Name QUALITATIVE INQUIRY
Citations (WoS) 4
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14588 Journal Article

Europe: Passages or reflections

Authors Nilo Palenzuela
Year 2024
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14589 Journal Article

'Crimmigration': Crime Control in the Borderlands of Europe

Description
Control of migration is becoming an increasingly important task of contemporary policing and criminal justice agencies. The purpose of this project is to map the progressive intertwining and merging of crime control and migration control practices in Europe and to examine their implications. The project is guided by three sets of research questions: 1) How do contemporary police and criminal justice institutions deal with unwanted mobility and the influx of „aliens‟ (i.e. non-citizens) to their territories? 2) What is the relevance of citizenship for European penal systems? and 3) How do contemporary crime control practices support and perform the task of (cultural and territorial) border control? The project aims to analyse the impact of the growing emphasis on migration control on criminal justice agencies such as the police, prisons and detention facilities. The basic hypothesis of the project is that migration control objectives are contributing to the development of novel forms of punishment and new rationalities of social control termed „crimmigration‟. The project aims to describe these novel hybrid forms of control since they constitute important conceptual challenges for criminal justice scholarship and require new theoretical perspectives. A question will be asked: what kind of break from traditional criminal justice practices and principles do they represent? Is the focus on punishment and reintegration of offenders gradually being replaced by a focus on diversion, immobilisation and deportation? Moreover what kind of legal, organisational and normative responses do they require?
Year 2011
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14590 Project

Revisiting History: The Creation of Provinces and the Politics of Social Policy in a Democratic South Africa

Authors Robert van Niekerk
Year 2012
Journal Name Social Policy & Administration
Citations (WoS) 2
14591 Journal Article

The right to dream: Martin Luther King Jr.’s pragmatist argument for racial progress

Authors Nicholas Tampio
Year 2024
Journal Name American Journal of Political Science
14592 Journal Article

Components of Refugee Adaptation

Authors J. Randal Montgomery
Year 1996
Journal Name International Migration Review
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14595 Journal Article

Reversal of the Gender Order? Male Marriage Migration to Germany by North African and Turkish Men: Consequences for Family Life, Work, and the Socialization of the Next Generation

Principal investigator Ursula Apitzsch (Principal Investigator)
Description
The planned study aims at the investigation of the phenomenon what is known as marriage migration (also called transnational marriage) to Germany by male Muslim migrants. By means of biographical narrative interviews with male migrants from North Africa and Turkey, the research project aims at dealing with the multidimensional and multifaceted character of male marriage migration to Germany. The subject male marriage migration can be approached from different perspectives and related aspects. In the frame of this research project, through a sampling which consists of married couples composed of a male migrant from one of the countries mentioned above and a female descendant of a migrant family with a residence permit in Germany, we want to consider this issue in all its complexity and implications regarding the debates on integration of the migrants, integration of male migrants into the labour market, gender relations and dynamics within the migrant family, and (un) chancing conceptions and visions of manhood in migration processes and the contestation/ negotiation of migrant masculinities. Regarding the studies of the last years it is noteworthy that all marriage migration studies are rather focussing on women as migrating subjects. Although it is noticed, too, that there are men as well migrating to their wives, there is no study focussing exclusively on migrating men in context of marriage. This fact may be - especially in Germany - an expression of the emotional public discussion concerning forced marriages. Nevertheless, the marriage migration of men is the desideratum of past and current marriage migration studies. This gap will be filled with the following research proposal. Our hypothesis is that women of the second or third generation of migrant families might be hoping for a realistic chance of founding a family and bringing up children through marrying a partner from the country of origin while they continue to work and remain the bread winners in the country of immigration and thus strengthen their autonomy (while their husbands are waiting for working permits and/or job opportunities and meanwhile have to take over care obligations within the family). In general, we want to show that male marriage migration can be seen both as "cause and the effect" of changing gender orders.
Year 2012
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14596 Project

(e) Racing Jennifer Harris Sexuality and Race, Law and Discourse in Harris v. Portland

Authors Kristine E. Newhall, Erin E. Buzuvis
Year 2008
Journal Name Journal of Sport and Social Issues
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14598 Journal Article
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