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Racial Segregation in the Public Schools

Authors Reynolds Farley, Alma F. Taeuber
Year 1974
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
20701 Journal Article

The Racial Element in Social Assimilation

Authors Ulysses G. Weatherly
Year 1911
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
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20702 Journal Article

To act or not to act? Student-athlete perceptions of social justice activism

Authors Andrew Mac Intosh, Eric M. Martin, Yannick Kluch
Year 2020
Journal Name PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORT AND EXERCISE
Citations (WoS) 32
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20705 Journal Article

Social Distance in the United States

Authors Jeffrey A. Smith, Miller McPherson, Lynn Smith-Lovin
Year 2014
Journal Name AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
20706 Journal Article

The dynamic relationship between low birthweight and induced abortion in New York City

Authors Theodore Joyce, Michael Grossman
Year 1990
Journal Name Journal of Health Economics
Citations (WoS) 7
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20708 Journal Article

Preemption in R&D races

Authors Steven A. Lippman, Kevin F. McCardle
Year 1988
Journal Name European Economic Review
Citations (WoS) 6
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20709 Journal Article

Race/ethnicity, place, and art and culture entrepreneurship in underserved communities

Authors Qingfang Wang, Lyneir Richardson, dt ogilvie
Year 2021
Journal Name Cities
Citations (WoS) 9
20710 Journal Article

'Anglo-Canadian Futurities': Watson Kirkconnell, scientific racism, and cultural pluralism in interwar Canada

Authors Daniel R. Meister
Year 2020
Journal Name SETTLER COLONIAL STUDIES
Citations (WoS) 5
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20711 Journal Article

GOTaM Cities - Geography Of Talents in Metropolitan Cities

Description
In the context of a growing knowledge economy the competitiveness of global cities is crucially affected by their ability to nurture and attract talented workers. In this global race the European Union is lagging behind in comparison with the US and other Anglo-Saxon economies. The diffusion of anti-immigration sentiments is also worrisome because the recovery from the Great Recession of 2008 is far from being in sight for many EU regions while the access to a diverse set of skills via high skilled immigrants could boost the innovative sectors needed for economic growth. Therefore it is important to provide robust evidence on the economic effects of High Skilled Immigration (HSI) in order to justify policies for their attraction. GOTaM cities aims at understanding how talents are attracted to cities and how they impact on their innovative performance and prosperity. While building on existing literature the project will make several contributions by addressing some unexplored questions and empirical shortcomings: a. GOTaM will focus on HSI in different geographical contexts (i.e EU, US, China and Brazil): the existing evidence is biased towards the US which leaves a lack of understanding about HSI in other areas; b. It will use individual data and focus on city/region level effects: most empirical literature relies on aggregate data at country level; c. It will investigate the qualitative effects of migration: whether HIS enhances the technological and economic diversification of cities by bringing new knowledge to those places; d. It will build a unique comprehensive dataset (and related methodologies) on migrant inventors and scientists which will help the scholarly community and policy makers to carry out informed empirical analysis: the findings so far are disputed also because carried out on specific cases or ethnic groups (e.g. Russian mathematicians); The findings of GOTaM will serve as a basis for inspiring new and more effective immigration policies.
Year 2019
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20713 Project

Migration for welfare: nurses within three regimes of immigration and integration into the Norwegian welfare state

Principal investigator Marie Louise Seeberg (Principal Investigator), Marta Bivand Erdal (), Jørgen Carling (), Aslaug Gotehus (), Elzbieta Gozdziak (), Izabella Main (), Marek Pawlak (), Hans Christian Sandlie (), Taylor Vaughn ()
Description
WELLMIG innovatively brings together the perspectives that migrants not only depend on, but also make significant contributions to the welfare state. On the one hand, nurses - male and female - with education from their countries of origin contribute directly to the institutions of a Norwegian welfare state in need of hands to take care of an aging population. On the other hand, they also gain rights of access to benefits and welfare provisions. The combination of these two aspects brings to centre stage some of the dilemmas that arise when the welfare state encounters the globalisation of labour. We propose to study the different pathways of Polish, Swedish and Filipino nurses into the Norwegian labour market and society, examining the impact of mobility regimes on migrants' lives. Comparing Scandinavian, EU, and non-EU migrants, we will explore how and when migration, gender, race and ethnicity matter, and bring together regimes of immigration and integration in a mutually informative way. The comparison offers the opportunity to examine the impact of these regimes on migrants' integration into work and society in Norway. The project also expands the concept of work-life balance across the life course and takes into account transnational lives. We plan for consistency and comparison across different fieldwork sites. Our methodology comprises mixed methods and multi-sited fieldwork, including fieldwork in sending states. While the issue of nurse migration is highly policy relevant, it raises theoretical questions of central concern to the social sciences, regarding the mutual relations between individuals and structures, between the transnational and the national, and between dimensions of power, identity, equality and difference. Applying an intersectional perspective on gender, migrancy and class, we will study how immigration and integration policies are shaped and interplay, and how they affect migrants' choices and experiences.
Year 2016
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20714 Project

Human Sacrifice, Capital Punishment, Prisons & Justice: The Function and Failure of Punishment and Search for Alternatives

Authors Niccolo Caldararo
Year 2016
Journal Name HISTORICAL SOCIAL RESEARCH-HISTORISCHE SOZIALFORSCHUNG
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20717 Journal Article

Notes on the historical construction of indigenous and afro-descendant conditions in our America

Authors Francisco Octavio Lopez
Year 2018
Journal Name RELIGACION-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANIDADES
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20720 Journal Article

The French in Algeria, Algerians in France: Bourdieu, Colonialism, and Migration

Authors Steven Loyal
Year 2009
Journal Name The Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 12
20722 Journal Article

In Whom Do We Trust? Racial Trust in the Early Years of Barack Obama’s Presidency

Authors Pearl K. Ford Dowe, Sekou Franklin
Year 2016
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
20724 Journal Article

States higher in racial bias spend less on disabled medicaid enrollees

Authors Jordan B. Leitner, Eric Hehman, Lonnie R. Snowden
Year 2018
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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20725 Journal Article

Stakeholders' perspective: injury behaviour and attitude of young Asians in New Zealand

Authors M. Ekramul Hoque, Fiona Rossen, Samson Tse
Year 2011
Journal Name International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care
20726 Journal Article

Racial identity, aesthetic surgery and YorUba African Values

Authors Ademola K. Fayemi
Year 2018
Journal Name DEVELOPING WORLD BIOETHICS
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20728 Journal Article

Social citizenship, solidarity and welfare in regionalized and plurinational states

Authors Michael KEATING
Year 2009
Journal Name Citizenship Studies, 2009, 13, 5, 501-513
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20734 Journal Article

Poland: Policing Women, Policing Minorities

Authors Agnieszka Koscianska
Year 2024
Citations (WoS) 1
20735 Journal Article

The Temporal Nature of Racialized Sport Consumption

Authors Kelby K. Halone, Andrew C. Billings
Year 2010
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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20738 Journal Article

Good education for all? Student race and identity development in the multicultural classroom

Authors Daniela Martin
Year 2014
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL RELATIONS
20741 Journal Article

LEARNING CONTINUITY DURING COVID-19: AN ANALYSIS OF THE HIGHER EDUCATION SECTOR OF BANGLADESH

Authors Debarshi Mukherjee, Khandakar Kamrul Hasan
Year 2023
Journal Name JOURNAL OF EDUCATION CULTURE AND SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 1
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20742 Journal Article

The (d)evolution of a technological species: A history and critique of ecopsychology's constructions of science and technology

Authors Tal Davidson
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Citations (WoS) 2
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20743 Journal Article

ABLACKMAN IN THEWHITEHOUSE?

Authors Christopher S. Parker, Mark Q. Sawyer, Christopher Towler
Year 2009
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
20746 Journal Article

The initial development and validation of the Racial Socialization Competency Scale: Quality and quantity.

Authors Riana Elyse Anderson, Shawn C. T. Jones, Howard C. Stevenson
Year 2020
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
Citations (WoS) 27
20748 Journal Article

Embassies and Sanctuaries: Women's Experiences of Race and Fear in Public Space

Authors Kristen Day
Year 1999
Journal Name Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
Citations (WoS) 48
20750 Journal Article
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