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Year 1995
Journal Name American Ethnologist
27952 Journal Article

Pre-criminalizing race and space: knowledge, migrant immorality, and Europe’s strategies for chronoscopic containment

Authors Loren B Landau
Year 2025
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
27954 Journal Article

US Trends in Job Stability by Sex, Race, and Ethnicity from 1996 to 2020

Authors Michael Lachanski
Year 2025
Citations (WoS) 4
27955 Journal Article

Unwritten Afro-Iberian memories and histories. Race, ethnicity and gender in Portugal and Spain

Authors Yolanda Aixelà-Cabré
Year 2023
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
27956 Journal Article

Performing race, class, and status: identity strategies among Latin American women migrants in London

Authors Ana Paola Gutiérrez Garza
Year 2023
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
27958 Journal Article

Let the Aryanists know! Brazilian race and nation in the 1938 France World Cup

Authors Tiago J. Maranhao
Year 2019
Journal Name Soccer & Society
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27962 Journal Article

Symbolic ethnicity and Herbert Gans: race, religion, and politics in the twenty-first century

Authors John Stone, Kelsey Harris
Year 2017
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
27965 Journal Article

With a Barbarous Din: Race and Ethnic Encounter in Mid-Nineteenth-Century American Literature

Authors Magnus Ullen
Year 2017
Journal Name AMERICAN STUDIES IN SCANDINAVIA
27967 Journal Article

Downward departures in US federal courts: do family ties, sex, and race/ethnicity matter?

Authors Melissa A. Logue
Year 2010
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 9
27969 Journal Article

The role of statistics on ethnic origin and 'race' in Canadian anti-discrimination policy

Authors M Potvin
Year 2005
Journal Name International Social Science Journal
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27970 Journal Article

Defining difference, forging unity: The co‐construction of race, ethnicity and nation in Belize

Authors Laurie Kroshus Medina
Year 1997
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 11
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27972 Journal Article

Negotiating race and ethnicity: Exploring the implications of the 1991 census1

Authors Roger Ballard
Year 1996
Journal Name Patterns of Prejudice
27973 Journal Article

THE ARROGANCE OF RACE - HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SLAVERY, RACISM AND SOCIAL-INEQUALITY - FREDRICKSON,GM

Authors RS DUNN
Year 1988
Journal Name TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
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27974 Journal Article

Race Psychology: Standpoint and Questionnaire, With Particular Reference to the Immigrant and the Negro

Authors W. I. Thomas
Year 1912
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
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27975 Journal Article

On the Scene of Zoonotic Intimacies Jungle, Market, Pork Plant

Authors Gabriel N. Rosenberg
Year 2020
Journal Name TSQ-TRANSGENDER STUDIES QUARTERLY
Citations (WoS) 2
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27977 Journal Article

Enacting heritage: The aesthetic dynamics of cultural transmission

Description
Aesthetic behaviours and expressive activities carry out a crucial role in human cultural evolution. Aesthetic cognition is important for intersubjective attunement already in early childhood, and attends to cultural emergence and transmission of ideas, practices and norms. However, anthropological scholars haven't ever investigated the cognitive dynamics whereby aesthetic behaviours shape the symbolic processes of constitution and re-enactment of cultural heritage. The proposed research project seeks to address this lacuna by dealing with key issues relating to the role of aesthetic behaviours in cultural transmission. The study focuses on how aesthetic and expressive elements are mobilized in the course of social interaction creatively transforming and communicating knowledge. The originality of the proposed approach lies in the interdisciplinary methodology that has not been used in previous studies of the subject matter. For the first time, a naturalistic and cross-cultural model of aesthetic behaviour will be applied to the context of cultural evolution. Existing naturalistic studies of aesthetics are characterized by a reductionist approach, whereas research on cultural transmission suffers due to the divide between cultural and evolutionary perspectives. This project aims to overcome the traditional opposition of “evolutionary psychology versus ethnography” through an interdisciplinary study of the multimodal, expressive, symbolic, and non-verbal practices whereby human beings collectively perform and share knowledge. The principal result of the project will be the first systematic and comparative analysis of aesthetic behaviours as operative components of cultural transmission. This result will be of interest to a broad scientific audience and will enhance several branches of European research and education, including aesthetics, cultural evolution, anthropology of art, and cultural heritage, by combining research methods derived from different disciplines.
Year 2016
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27981 Project

Curating the Ephemeral: Practices of Engagement and Display in Contemporary Art

Description
A training-through-research project whose aim is to substantially enhance and complement the experienced researcher’s established profile as a respected writer with specialisms in theatre, performance and art theory, by creating a strong profile in curatorial practice (and strategy) within the visual arts sector. The project stages a sustained investigation of diverse curatorial approaches within and outside international art institutions, under the expert supervision of Carol Becker (Professor and Dean, School of the Arts, Columbia University, NYC). Becker is renowned for her work on radical art practices, art institutions, globalization and the politics of contemporary cultural production. CTE takes place in the context of a proliferation of contemporary art practices that challenge the objecthood, permanence and material status of the artwork. It examines recent tendencies toward socially engaged, processual and relational artworks; the re-valuation of dance and performance art within museums; and the conditions of display, reception and archival presence now given to such work by art’s institutions and arbiters. The project will move through the close examination and realization of curatorial tactics in participating major international art institutions in America and Europe as well as the observation and analysis of work by numerous independent curators. Consolidating and articulating the curatorial knowledges acquired through sustained cross-cultural and cross-sectoral training experiences, I will produce a landmark publication alongside public-facing outreach events within participating institutions. The international dimension of this research will benefit European art and performance cultures and institutions, by transferring knowledge of historically marginalized European work, and by the attainment of a new curatorial profile that returns a rich resource of skills, connections, strategies and grounded analyses for the curation of the ephemeral.
Year 2014
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27983 Project

An anthropological investigation of muscular politics in South Asia

Description
Over the past decade, the media, international organisations, as well as policy-making bodies have voiced increasing concern about a growing overlap between the criminal and political spheres in South Asia. Many 'criminal politicians' are accused not simply of embezzlement, but of burglary, kidnapping and murder, so that the observed political landscape emerges not only as a 'corrupt', but also a highly violent sphere. This project is a collaborative and cross-national ethnographic study of the criminalisation of politics in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Bringing together local-level investigation, surveys and historical analysis, the project will produce comprehensive political ethnographies in sixteen sites across the subcontinent, providing empirical material and theoretical directives for further charting of the virtually unexplored terrain of extra-legal muscular politics in the region. Central to the proposed programme of research are the following interrelated objectives: 1) To further develop the method of collaborative political ethnography by designing, collecting and producing case studies which will allow us to write thematically across sites; 2) To generate policy relevant research in the fields of security, conflict, democracy and development; 3) To produce capability by forging an international network of scholars on issues related to democratisation, violence, crime and support the work and careers of the project's 4 Post-docs. The study capitalises on previous research and skills of the PI in the cross-cultural study of democracy and muscular politics in the global South. All members of the research team have expertise in ethnographic research in the difficult spheres of criminal politics, informal economies, and political violence and are hence well and sometimes uniquely equipped to pursue this challenging research thematic.
Year 2012
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27984 Project

Book Reviews: African American Health in the United States

Authors Karen Jaynes Williams, Martha A. Hargraves, Keith C. Norris
Year 2008
Journal Name JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH
27987 Journal Article

THE COMMERCE CLAUSE AS A CONSTRAINT ON WASTEFUL BUSINESS INCENTIVES: ROADBLOCK OR BUMP IN THE ROAD IN THE ‘RACE TO THE BOTTOM?’

Authors LINDA MCCARTHY
Year 2007
Journal Name Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Citations (WoS) 1
27988 Journal Article

Model uncertainty and race and gender heterogeneity in the college entry decision

Authors Justin L. Tobias
Year 2002
Journal Name Economics of Education Review
Citations (WoS) 3
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27989 Journal Article

Lay theories of diversity initiatives: Theory and measurement of zero-sum and win-win beliefs

Authors Taylor Ballinger, Taylor Ballinger, Tao Jiang, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
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27990 Journal Article

Taking the star-spangled knee: the media framing of Colin Kaepernick

Authors Steph Doehler
Year 2021
Journal Name SPORT IN SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 12
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27992 Journal Article

Economic and Cultural Drivers of Immigrant Support Worldwide

Authors Nicholas A. Valentino, Stuart N. Soroka, Shanto Iyengar, ...
Year 2017
Journal Name British Journal of Political Science
Citations (WoS) 7
27998 Journal Article

Huichol Migrant Laborers and Pesticides: Structural Violence and Cultural Confounders

Authors Jennie Gamlin
Year 2016
Journal Name MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY QUARTERLY
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27999 Journal Article
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