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Intersectional minority stress and identity conflict among sexual and gender minority people of color assigned female at birth.

Authors Elissa L. Sarno, Gregory Swann, Michael E. Newcomb, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 32
16702 Journal Article

Our better nature: Does resource stress predict beyond-household sharing?

Authors Carol R. Ember, Ian Skoggard, Erik J. Ringen, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name EVOLUTION AND HUMAN BEHAVIOR
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16705 Journal Article

Deportation Along the U.S.–Mexico Border: Its Relation to Drug Use Patterns and Accessing Care

Authors K. C. Brouwer, R. Lozada, W. A. Cornelius, ...
Year 2008
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
Citations (WoS) 51
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16706 Journal Article

The Troubling Persistence of Race in Pharmacogenomics

Authors Jonathan Kahn
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LAW MEDICINE & ETHICS
16707 Journal Article

COMMENTS ON PRINCIPLES RELATING TO RETURN, RESETTLEMENT, AND REINTEGRATION (PRINCIPLES 28-30)

Authors L. Ky
Year 2000
Journal Name Refugee Survey Quarterly
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16709 Journal Article

The Social Implications of Population Displacement and Resettlement in the Middle East

Authors Seteney Shami, Lisa McCann
Year 1993
Journal Name International Migration Review
16710 Journal Article

STUCK UP ON A ROCK - RESETTLEMENT AND COMMUNITY-DEVELOPMENT IN HOPEDALE, LABRADOR

Authors B RICHLING
Year 1985
Journal Name Human Organization
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16711 Journal Article

Migration, Race and Ethnicity, 1960-1980

Authors Gary D. Sandefur, Jiwon Jeon
Year 1991
Journal Name International Migration Review
Citations (WoS) 10
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16713 Journal Article

PRESCHOOL EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS ACROSS CULTURAL CONTEXTS

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Executive functioning (EF) refers to a set of cognitive skills (working memory, inhibitory control and cognitive flexibility) that control self-regulatory functions which organize and direct all cognitive activities, emotional responses and overt behavior. EF regulatory control plays a fundamental role in the intellectual and socio-emotional functioning of children. The current study aims at evaluating the cultural invariance of EF structure in three cultural settings and investigating the relative contribution of socio-cultural factors (home environment, parenting styles and SES) and biomedical factors (i.e. birth weights, stress levels and nutritional status) in shaping these abilities. This project has two studies. Study one aims at validating both the EF construct and measures of EF in three cultural contexts (UK, Indonesia and Kenya). A systematic culturally decentered approach is taken during tool development to ensure cross-cultural validity. Tool development follows a three staged approach which combines extensive ethnographic work with standard psychometric procedures. Study two examines the factors that are associated with EF abilities in the three countries. In each of the countries, 100 children aged 48-60 months will be tested, using the instruments developed/adapted in the first study. Advanced statistical analysis including multigroup path analytic procedures will be used to describe factors that influence executive functioning at preschool. The cross-cultural variation is vital for estimating the environmental influence of EF development. The project has both theoretical and practical implications. Describing the structure of EF and factors that influence their development should contribute to refinement of theories, diagnosis of executive deficits and identifying salient points of intervention.
Year 2014
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16714 Project

Cutting genuine links : a normative analysis of citizenship deprivation

Authors Rainer BAUBÖCK, Vesco PASKALEV
Year 2015
Journal Name Georgetown immigration law journal, 2015, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 47-104
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16715 Journal Article

Impression formation through social interaction: The effect of ethnicity in the Dutch context

Authors Iris J. Traast, Iris J. Traast, Bertjan Doosje, ...
Year 2025
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
16716 Journal Article

The well‐being and voice of migrant workers in participatory organizational interventions

Authors Huong Le, Karina Nielsen, Andrew Noblet
Year 2021
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 1
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16719 Journal Article

LINGUOCULTURAL FEATURES OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

Authors Margarita Anatolyevna Kozhevnikova, Liliya Vasilyevna Kuznetsova, Liudmila Sergeevna Kryukova, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
Citations (WoS) 2
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16720 Journal Article

PERSONAL VALUES AND SELF-REPORTED CHILD-REARING ACTIVITIES OF ESTONIAN AND RUSSIAN PARENTS IN ESTONIA

Authors Anu Aavik, Toivo Aavik
Year 2012
Journal Name TRAMES-JOURNAL OF THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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16724 Journal Article

The ethnic patterning of health: New directions for theory and research

Authors C Smaje
Year 1996
Journal Name Sociology of Health & Illness
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16725 Journal Article

'Race', ethnicity and racism in sport coaching

Authors Timothy Konoval
Year 2021
Journal Name EUROPEAN JOURNAL FOR SPORT AND SOCIETY
16728 Journal Article

Trust in social non-pharmaceutical interventions and travel intention during a pandemic

Authors Jin Young Chung, Choong-Ki Lee, Yae-Na Park
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF VACATION MARKETING
Citations (WoS) 17
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16730 Journal Article

Note on International Protection: Note by the High Commissioner

Year 2025
Journal Name International Journal of Refugee Law
16732 Journal Article

Contextualizing Cultural Orientation and Organizational Citizenship Behavior

Authors Charlotte M. Karam, Catherine T. Kwantes
Year 2011
Journal Name JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT
16735 Journal Article

Sociocultural origins of achievement motivation

Authors Martin L Maehr
Year 1977
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
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16736 Journal Article

Racial/ethnic discrimination, cultural mistrust, and psychological maladjustment among Asian American and Latino adolescent language brokers.

Authors Jenna Felkey, Sandra Graham
Year 2022
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 5
16737 Journal Article

“Past injustice and present prejudice”: Reducing racial bias and increasing sympathy by framing historical racism as recent

Authors Mason D. Burns, Erica L. Granz
Year 2021
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
Citations (WoS) 4
16739 Journal Article

On the Meaning, Measurement, and Implications of Racial Resentment

Authors Edward G. Carmines, Paul M. Sniderman, Beth C. Easter
Year 2011
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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16740 Journal Article

The Interaction Engine: Interactive foundations for communication

Description
This project addresses a serious gap at the heart of the social and cognitive sciences. The proposal is to fast-start an interdisciplinary science of human communicative interaction focused on sequences of contingent actions. The research will be guided by a novel hypothesis, the ‘interaction engine’, which holds that human interactive abilities are distinct from and phylogenetically older than our language capacity. Inverting the usual assumptions, the hypothesis suggests that the human interaction system is fundamentally universal, while the language system lacks substantial universals and is diversified by cultural evolution. The interaction system and language system therefore do not mesh neatly, and this can be detected in the domain of contingent action sequences – the crucial characteristic of human interaction. Two specific areas, (a) the timing of turn-taking and (b) the ascription of speech acts or intentions, will be examined from three distinct disciplinary perspectives: (i) cross-cultural corpus and experimental studies in a dozen languages, (ii) developmental studies (corpus and experiment based) from early infancy up to middle childhood, (iii) cognitive studies employing both behavioural measures (reaction time, eye tracking), and neurocognitive methods (EEG, fMRI). The ‘interaction engine’ hypothesis makes detailed predictions about cross-cultural universals, developmental trajectories, and processing complexities in both turn-taking and action ascription. The project aims to build an integrated, interdisciplinary science of communicative interaction. New developments (multi-media corpora, dual eye-tracking, EEG, fMRI, baby-lab techniques) now make this feasible. The PI and host institution are uniquely equipped to undertake this project.
Year 2011
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16742 Project

Unpacking the “Black Box” of Race–Ethnic Variation in Fertility

Authors Karen Benjamin Guzzo, Sue P. Nash, Wendy D. Manning, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name RACE AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
16743 Journal Article

Consolidating South Africa’s New Democracy: Geographical Dimensions of Party Support in the 1999 Election

Authors Roddy Fox, Anthony Lemon
Year 2000
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Citations (WoS) 14
16745 Journal Article
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