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Race, class & gender: common bonds, different voices

Authors R Hensman
Year 1998
Journal Name Journal of Gender Studies
27451 Journal Article

Census and the complex issue of race

Authors E Cose
Year 1997
Journal Name Society
27452 Journal Article

The race is over + The nuclear future

Authors F Dyson
Year 1997
Journal Name NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
27453 Journal Article

Race, public opinion, and the social sphere

Authors L Bobo
Year 1997
Journal Name Public Opinion Quarterly
27454 Journal Article

Book Review: Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identities

Authors Stephen Castles
Year 1994
Journal Name Asian and Pacific Migration Journal
27455 Journal Article

SHADOWS OF RACE AND CLASS - FRANKLIN,R

Authors LJD WACQUANT
Year 1993
Journal Name Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales
27456 Journal Article

Race and ‘schizophrenia’: A reply to Ineichen

Authors Errol Francis, David Pilgrim, Anne Rogers, ...
Year 1989
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
27457 Journal Article

SEX, RACE AND THE LAW - GREGORY,J

Authors G BINDMAN
Year 1988
27458 Journal Article

The liberal hour and race relations law

Authors Mark Bonham Carter
Year 1987
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
27459 Journal Article

RACE, EDUCATIONAL-ATTAINMENT, AND THE 1940 CENSUS

Authors RA MARGO
Year 1986
Journal Name JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC HISTORY
27460 Journal Article

THE COLONIAL QUARTER RACE HORSE - MACKAYSMITH,A

Authors JW BERRYMAN
Year 1985
Journal Name JOURNAL OF SPORT HISTORY
27461 Journal Article

RACE - BLACK DAY FOR THE LAW SOCIETY

Authors O HANSEN
Year 1985
Journal Name NEW SOCIETY
27462 Journal Article

Marxism versus the sociology of ‘race relations'?*

Authors Robert Miles
Year 1984
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 31
27463 Journal Article

RACE, CULTURE AND MENTAL DISORDER - RACK,P

Authors VS KHAN
Year 1984
Journal Name Sociology of Health & Illness
27464 Journal Article

RACE AND POLITICS IN FIJI - NORTON,R

Authors TJ MACNAUGHT
Year 1979
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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27465 Journal Article

RACE AND RESIDENCE IN AMERICAN CITIES - PREFACE

Authors WC ROOF
Year 1979
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
27466 Journal Article

RACE AND SOCIAL-CONTROL IN INDEPENDENT BRAZIL

Authors T FLORY
Year 1977
Journal Name Journal of Latin American Studies
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
27467 Journal Article

CHANGE IN ATMOSPHERE - RACE IN ONE TOWN

Authors J SEABROOK
Year 1976
Journal Name NEW SOCIETY
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27468 Journal Article

SLAVERY, RACE AND AMERICAN-REVOLUTION - MACLEOD,DJ

Authors WM DABNEY
Year 1976
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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27469 Journal Article

MILITARY INNOVATION SYSTEM AND QUALITATIVE ARMS-RACE

Authors H BROOKS
Year 1975
Journal Name DAEDALUS
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27470 Journal Article

IQ AND RACE - DISCUSSION OF SOME CONFUSIONS

Authors P GOMBERG
Year 1975
Journal Name ETHICS
27471 Journal Article

MAORI AND PAHEKA - NEW-ZEALANDS RACE BOMB

Authors B JACKSON
Year 1975
Journal Name NEW SOCIETY
27472 Journal Article

THE RACE CONCEPT - BANTON,M, HARWOOD,J

Authors M RICHARDS
Year 1975
Journal Name TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
27473 Journal Article

"Good Government" and the Politics of Race

Authors Lee Sloan
Year 1969
Journal Name Social Problems
27474 Journal Article

The Family and the Nuclear Arms Race

Authors Claude C. Bowman
Year 1963
Journal Name Social Problems
27475 Journal Article

Race, Complications of Pregnancy, and Neuropsychiatric Disorder

Authors Benjamin Pasamanick, Hilda Knobloch
Year 1957
Journal Name Social Problems
27476 Journal Article

Race, Complications of Pregnancy, and Neuropsychiatric Disorder

Authors Benjamin Pasamanick, Hilda Knobloch
Year 1957
Journal Name Social Problems
27477 Journal Article

Sociopsychological and Cultural Factors in Race Relations

Authors Gustav Ichheiser
Year 1949
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
27478 Journal Article

Gender, Race, and Risk: Intersectional Risk Management in the Sale of Sex Online

Authors Jessica D. Moorman, Kristen Harrison
Year 2016
Journal Name The Journal of Sex Research
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27481 Journal Article

Regulatory Competition in Making Corporate Law in the United States--and its Limits

Authors M. J. Roe
Year 2005
Journal Name Oxford Review of Economic Policy
27482 Journal Article

Listening to melancholia: Alice Walker'sMeridian

Authors Leigh Anne Duck
Year 2008
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
27491 Journal Article

Rethinking the Health Experience and Active Lifestyles of Chinese Students

Description
Rethinking the Health Experience and Active Lifestyles of Chinese Students Rising immigration rates into the European Union (EU) has brought increased cultural and linguistic diversity, but also increasing levels of inequalities and the associated challenges of their alleviation. The promotion of physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle, particularly for the young, is an important part of the European policy to address health inequalities. Minority ethnic youth are amongst those groups with the lowest levels of physical activity, and are identified as a ‘risk’ group in ‘problem-orientated’, ‘deficit’ (and Western) approaches. Chinese youth is a specific group within this physically inactive category, and yet have rarely been the focus of research or policy initiatives. Although described by teachers as ‘model minorities’ - hardworking high achievers - in physical education, health and physical activity (PEHPA), little is known about Chinese youth’s physical activity involvement, or what might represent best practice in PEHPA promotion for this group. Using innovative, participatory methodologies, this research will map the influences on Chinese youth’s needs, meanings, and experiences in PEHPA, create strength-based, new knowledge that goes beyond existing ‘deficit’ approaches to inform strategies to promote their health and physical activity, and develop best practice guidelines for schools and communities. The training through research will be within the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) research centre at Leeds Beckett University, one of the largest groupings of internationally renowned experts in the field, with supervision from the Centre head whose research programme provides an ideal match to the training requirements of the proposed research. The training will specifically extend the applicant’s theoretical expertise in contemporary theorising of ethnicity, race, intersectionality and inclusion/promotion; develop expertise in innovative research.
Year 2019
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27492 Project

Dual Citizenship Recognition and Equal rights in Germany: Construction of a (Trans)national Form of Citizenship in 21st Century Europe

Description
Migration, E-U integration and equalisation of rights between men and women as to maintaining and passing nationality have led to the increase of dual citizenship, which has become a main political issue in many European countries and a key topic to understand the transformation of civil societies. Built on political anthropology of the State, the project focuses on nowadays’ Germany to see how issues about the recognition of this status can be understood within the reconfiguration of EU-immigration policies. Through an ethnographic approach, it studies both dual citizenship politics and experiences to build a multi-dimensional model of nation and immigration issues in the European context. (1) It examines the moments of problematisation of a dual citizenship issue in Germany, since 1989 until the last controversy about its full recognition in spring 2013 in the light of historical and political transformation of society and the democratic configuration of German politics. (2) It analyses the discursive strategies and collective actions that aim at the full recognition of dual citizenship. (3) It studies the legal and administrative practices that frame the way in which German State tolerates dual citizenship. (4) It explores, through personal narratives, the everyday experience of German dual citizens with different backgrounds to show how gender, race and social class guide the uses of dual citizenship. With a comparative approach to differentiated migration experiences, it figures out how this status may weave into patterns of everyday life. The project fills a void as it proposes an new approach to dual citizenship at the intersection between political anthropology of the State and ethnography of everyday life. Opening perspectives to Germany is an asset for my career development: it allows me to expand empirical and theoretical knowledge, to acquire a high-level experience in qualitative research and to strengthen fluency in German.
Year 2014
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27493 Project

Lesson of a lifetime (Jane Elliott)

Authors SG Bloom
Year 2005
Journal Name SMITHSONIAN
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27495 Journal Article

Planetary well-being

Authors Teea Kortetmaki, Mikael Puurtinen, Miikka Salo, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Taxonomy View Taxonomy Associations
27497 Journal Article
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