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PASQUA PLAYS RACE CARD

Authors A GUMBEL
Year 1993
Journal Name NEW STATESMAN & SOCIETY
22551 Journal Article

FREUD, RACE AND GENDER

Authors SL GILMAN
Year 1992
Journal Name AMERICAN IMAGO
22552 Journal Article

Rushdie, Race and Religion

Authors Peter Jones
Year 1990
Journal Name Political Studies
22553 Journal Article

Race and criminal justice

Authors Robert Reiner
Year 1989
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
22554 Journal Article

LOSING THE RAT RACE

Authors P DOURADO
Year 1988
Journal Name NEW STATESMAN & SOCIETY
22555 Journal Article

Race, Instruction, and Learning

Authors Robert Dreeben, Adam Gamoran
Year 1986
Journal Name AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
22556 Journal Article

Race housing and wealth

Authors Robin Ward
Year 1982
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
22557 Journal Article

Race and Research Productivity

Authors Frank Clemente
Year 1974
Journal Name Journal of Black Studies
22558 Journal Article

Race relations in Britain

Authors John Hunt
Year 1967
Journal Name Patterns of Prejudice
22559 Journal Article

Urbanism, Race, and Anomia

Authors Lewis M. Killian, Charles M. Grigg
Year 1962
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
22560 Journal Article

Race and Culture Relations.

Authors Lewis M. Killian, Paul A. F. Walter
Year 1953
Journal Name American Sociological Review
22561 Journal Article

Race: Science and Politics.

Authors J. H. Landman, Ruth Benedict
Year 1941
Journal Name American Sociological Review
22562 Journal Article

Race Preference in Hawaii

Authors Jitsuichi Masuoka
Year 1936
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
22563 Journal Article

Science and Race Prejudice

Authors G. Spiller
Year 1912
Journal Name The Sociological Review
22564 Journal Article

The Race-Preservation Dogma

Authors Antonio Llano
Year 1900
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
22565 Journal Article

Resituating Erving Goffman: From Stigma Power to Black Power

Authors Imogen Tyler
Year 2018
Journal Name The Sociological Review
Citations (WoS) 2
22568 Journal Article

An integrated biorefinery for the conversion of dairy side streams to high value bio-based chemicals

Description
Whey Permeate (WP) and De-lactosed Whey Permeate (DLP) are major side-streams of dairy processing and represent a key challenge for the dairy industry due to a lack of reliability in current disposal routes and represent a sustainability bottleneck for the expansion of milk production in Europe in the “post-milk-quota era”. AgriChemWhey will build a first-of-a-kind, industrial-scale biorefinery with integrated symbiotic industrial and agricultural value chains that will valorise over 25,000 tonnes (100% dry matter) per annum of excess WP and DLP to several added value products for growing global markets including lactic acid, polylactic acid, minerals for human nutrition and bio-based fertilisers. This will be achieved through a coordinated investment process and development path to realise the Flagship plant, representing the first major industrial venture to convert residues from food processing, as second generation feedstocks, to value added bio-based products. The Flagship will prove the techno-economic viability of the innovative WP/DLP-to-lactic acid biorefinery technology and will establish a new value chain for industrial symbiosis with other local actors for the production of high value sustainable food and feed (including high quality mushrooms) products from other side streams, as an enhanced circular bioeconomy approach to agriculture and agri-food waste. This offers society and industry the opportunity for greater resource efficiency - less food waste, more products from the same starting material (milk), and integration of food and non-food material production. AgriChemWhey will also develop a blueprint of an economic sustainability concept and replication plans for other regions across Europe, thus maximising both short and long term impacts, contributing towards the development of the European bioeconomy to promote rural growth, competitiveness and job creation, and aligning with European sustainability targets.
Year 2018
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22571 Project

Optimisation of CO2 Capture Technology Allowing Verification and Implementation at Utility Scale

Description
OCTAVIUS aims to demonstrate integrated concepts for zero emission power plants covering all the components needed for power generation as well as CO2 capture and compression. Operability and flexibility of first generation post combustion processes are demonstrated by TNO, EnBW and ENEL pilot plants in order to prepare full scale demo projects such as the ROAD and Porto Tolle projects that will start in 2015. OCTAVIUS will establish detailed guidelines with relevant data on emissions, HSE, and other operability, flexibility and cost aspects. In addition, OCTAVIUS includes the demonstration of the DMX process on the ENEL pilot plant in Brindisi. This second generation capture process can enable a substantial reduction of the energy penalty and operational cost. The demonstration is an essential step before the first full scale demonstration envisaged to be launched at the end of OCTAVIUS. Application to coal power stations but also NGCC will be considered. OCTAVIUS builds forward on previous FP6 and FP7 CCS projects such as CASTOR and CESAR. The main coordinating research institutes and industrial partners of these projects also take part in OCTAVIUS. Results of the clean coal research are provided by end-users, engineering companies and technology vendors partnering in OCTAVIUS. Each of the demo sub-projects (SP2 and SP3) is led by a power company. The demo sub-projects are supported by work packages in SP1 dealing with RTD support activities and common issues. Two work packages in SP0 are dedicated to management and dissemination actions respectively. The latter work package includes contacting stakeholders outside OCTAVIUS. OCTAVIUS gathers the leading organisations within the field of CCS and clean coal, covering the whole value chain from research institutes to end-users. The consortium consists of 5 research organisations, 2 universities, 1 SME, 1 engineering company, 2 equipment suppliers, and 6 power generators.
Year 2012
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22573 Project

Addressing Racial Inequity in Surgery: Reflections On a Career in Medicine by a Surgeon

Authors Lenworth Jacobs
Year 2021
Journal Name JOURNAL OF LAW MEDICINE & ETHICS
Citations (WoS) 3
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22574 Journal Article

Navigating childrearing, fatherhood, and mobilities: A transnational relational analysis

Authors Pei-Chia Lan
Year 2022
Journal Name The Sociological Review
22577 Journal Article

Technologies of Translocality: Vegetables, Meat and Dresses in Arab Muslim Detroit

Authors Kimberley Kinder
Year 2016
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
Citations (WoS) 2
22580 Journal Article

Crimmigration

Authors Steve Garner
Year 2015
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
22581 Journal Article

Sociology: a view from the diaspora

Authors Richard Rosenfeld
Year 2010
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
22582 Journal Article

Fear of Falling

Authors Laurel Richardson
Year 2014
Journal Name Qualitative Inquiry
22583 Journal Article

Navigating multiple worlds of Ghanaina-born immigrant adolescent girls in US urban schools

Authors Lydiah Kananu Kiramba, Adaurennaya C. Onyewuenyi, Alex Kumi-Yeboah, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Citations (WoS) 8
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
22587 Journal Article

Social Identity and Voting Behavior in a Deeply Divided Society: The Case of Israel

Authors Rami Zeedan
Year 2024
Journal Name Societies
22592 Journal Article

On White Ignorance, White Shame, and Other Pitfalls in Critical Philosophy of Race

Authors Marzia Milazzo
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Applied Philosophy
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22594 Journal Article

Devolution, multicultural citizenship and race equality: From laissez-faire to nationally responsible policies

Authors Charlotte Williams, Philomena De Lima
Year 2006
Journal Name CRITICAL SOCIAL POLICY
Citations (WoS) 20
22596 Journal Article

Race and Romance

Authors Go ran Stanivukovic
Year 2024
22597 Journal Article

Folklore, race, fascism

Authors Beatrice Falcucci
Year 2023
22598 Journal Article

GRENFELL, RACE, REMEMBRANCE

Authors Claire Launchbury
Year 2021
Citations (WoS) 8
22599 Journal Article

Race and sexuality

Authors Thomas Hylland Eriksen
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
22600 Journal Article
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