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The land of seven moles: Mexican culinary nationalism in an age of multiculturalism

Authors Jeffrey M. Pilcher
Year 2018
Journal Name Food, Culture & Society
28301 Journal Article

A Tale of Two Cities: Variations in Perceptions of Disaster Recovery and the Importance of Intersectionality

Authors Ashleigh E. McKinzie
Year 2017
Journal Name Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
28302 Journal Article

Countering terrorism and radicalisation: Securitising social policy?

Authors Francesco Ragazzi
Year 2016
Journal Name CRITICAL SOCIAL POLICY
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28303 Journal Article

In the Quagmires of Ethnicity

Authors Shahrzad Mojab
Year 2006
Journal Name Ethnicities
Citations (WoS) 2
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28307 Journal Article

Neighborhood disadvantage and adult depression

Authors CE Ross
Year 2000
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
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28309 Journal Article

Underclass neighborhoods in temporal and ecological perspective

Authors JD Morenoff, M Tienda
Year 1997
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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28310 Journal Article

Black Corona: Race and the Politics of Place in an Urban Community

Authors Gary W. McDonogh
Year 1999
Journal Name American Ethnologist
28311 Journal Article

Responsible leadership toward garnering legitimacy from stakeholders in India: an institutional perspective

Authors Sadhna Sargam, Ashish Pandey
Year 2023
Journal Name Cross Cultural & Strategic Management
28316 Journal Article

GENRE ISSUES IN TRANSLATION STUDIES

Authors A. V. Achkasov
Year 2016
Journal Name VESTNIK SANKT-PETERBURGSKOGO UNIVERSITETA-YAZYK I LITERATURA
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28322 Journal Article

Young Adult Pop Fiction: Empathy and the Twilight Series

Authors Alicia Otano Unzue
Year 2015
Journal Name EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
28323 Journal Article

Creativity Across Cultures

Description
'Creativity is a crucial topic in most areas of human life and has been recognized as a key driver of European development by the European Parliament. Whereas individual differences in creativity have been studied, cultural differences and the role of culture in creativity are largely unknown. This is surprising given the growing importance of globalization and multi-national organizations. The proposed project addresses this research need investigating cultural influences on creativity in three innovative studies. It is hypothesized, that different aspects of creativity will be fostered in different cultures and that culture can have inhibiting and facilitative influences on creativity. The project will be a mutually beneficial collaboration and synergy between the applicant’s strength in cross-cultural psychology and the expertise in creativity of scientists at the host institution from the departments of statistics, applied computer science, and psychology, as well as the expertise of international artists funded by Bavarian state fellowships. The objective of the first proposed study is to document cultural differences in creativity in five countries and to test a new theoretical model specifying the relationship between culture and creativity. The objective of the second study is to further investigate cultural differences in creative analogical reasoning in a complex problem situation, since creativity has often been studied empirically in relatively simple situations. The objective of the third study is to investigate within-cultural differences focusing on creativity in famous experts of visual arts, literature, music, and design. The proposed research addresses the theoretical need to investigate cultural influences on creativity, and has implications for individuals and international teams. Identifying which cultural factors can predict creativity and which ones limit creativity can help create an environment conducive for creative thinking and working.'
Year 2013
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28325 Project

The evolution of cultural norms in real world settings

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An intense debate is raging within evolutionary anthropology as to whether the evolution of human behaviour is driven by selection pressure on the individual or on the group. Until recently there was consensus amongst evolutionary biologists and evolutionary anthropologists that natural selection caused behaviours to evolve that benefit the individual or close kin. However the idea that cultural behaviours that favour the group can evolve, even at the expense of individual well-being, is now being supported by some evolutionary anthropologists and economists. Models of cultural group selection rely on patterns of cultural transmission that maintain differences between cultural groups, because either decisions are based on what most others in the group do, or non-conformists are punished in some way. If such biased transmission occurs, then humans may be following a unique evolutionary trajectory towards extreme sociality; such models potentially explain behaviours such as altruism towards non-relatives or limiting your reproductive rate. However, relevant empirical evidence from real world populations, concerning behaviour that potentially influences reproductive success, is almost entirely lacking. The projects proposed here are designed to help fill that gap. In micro-evolutionary studies we will seek evidence for the patterns cultural transmission or social learning that enable cultural group selection to act, and ask how these processes depend on properties of the community, and thus how robust are they to the demographic and societal changes that accompany modernisation. These include studies of the spread of modern contraception through communities; and studies of punishment of selfish players in economic games. In macro-evolutionary studies, we will use phylogenetic cross-cultural comparative methods to show how different cultural traits change over the long term, and ask whether social or ecological variables are driving that cultural change.
Year 2010
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28326 Project

THE QUESTIONABLE WISDOM OF A LOW-FAT DIET AND CHOLESTEROL REDUCTION

Authors DM ATRENS
Year 1994
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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28328 Journal Article

Political Regimes and Suburban Growth, 1980–1990

Authors John R. Logan, Kyle D. Crowder
Year 2002
Journal Name City & Community
28329 Journal Article

Does bestial make you a happy human? The impact on happiness from participation in an obstacle running event

Authors Arminda Almeida-Santana, Sergio Moreno-Gil, Tommy D. Andersson
Year 2022
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EVENT AND FESTIVAL MANAGEMENT
Citations (WoS) 2
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28330 Journal Article

Innovative Form and Historical Conflicts in the Modern Novel

Description
My project seeks to study the ways in which historical conflicts are introduced into the fictions by way of innovative narrative technique that achieves to present the contemporary political debates and events in all its complexity. This project is developed in two work packages. Firstly, my main book project “Narrative reliability, racial conflicts, and ideology in the Modern Novel” responds to our need of a study on the relation between racial conflicts and narrative form. It compares canonical works by Melville, Conrad, Johnson, Faulkner, Carpentier, and Camus, and it illuminates the strong effects that the exploration of narrative reliability has in the exposition of a complex and often ambivalent presentation of documented contemporary local debates about racial distinction, policies, and conflicts. On the same direction, my second work-package consists of a book entitled “Juan Benet in conversation,” which attempts to see how this understudied Spanish author introduces Spanish historical conflicts experimenting with form in a continuous dialogue with authors such as Melville, Conrad, Faulkner, Kafka, and Pío Baroja. Together, these work packages would significantly help integrate the results obtained in the last few decades by the Cultural Studies approach to literature with those achieved by the Theory of Narrative, thereby contributing to move forward with the new questions raised today in literary criticism. The first objective of this project is to gain a full specialization on Comparative literature by widening the scope of my dissertation and introducing my European and Spanish educational background in my research. Secondly, I want to expand my knowledge and competitiveness on the Spanish 20th century novel. Thirdly, I aim at gaining maturity as a researcher through the sponsorship of very relevant specialists on the field, professors Martin Puchner and Nora Catelli, and their institutions, Harvard University and the Universitat de Barcelona.
Year 2013
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28331 Project

MR. SECRETARY, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL

Authors Florent de Bodman, Pamela R. Bennett
Year 2011
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
28332 Journal Article

New methods for old questions: Predicting historical urban renewal areas in the United States

Authors Wenfei Xu
Year 2024
Journal Name Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science
28333 Journal Article

The Johnson-Forest Tendency, radicalising Gunnar Myrdal’s American Dilemma

Authors Jonas Grahn, Jonas Grahn
Year 2024
Journal Name Race & Class
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28334 Journal Article

MEMORIES OF ATENAH: THE HISTORIES OF BRAZILIAN WOMEN IN ADVENTURE RACE

Authors Fabiana Duarte e Silva, Ludmila Mourao, Gisele Maria Schwartz, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name MOVIMENTO
Citations (WoS) 1
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28335 Journal Article

TOWARD A CRITICAL ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE STUDIES

Authors David N. Pellow
Year 2016
Journal Name Du Bois Review: Social Science Research on Race
Citations (WoS) 26
28338 Journal Article

Onerous passions: colonial anti-miscegenation rhetoric and the history of sexuality

Authors Nadine Ehlers
Year 2011
Journal Name PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE
28339 Journal Article

Disability and the dialectics of difference

Authors N Erevelles
Year 1996
Journal Name Disability & Society
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28341 Journal Article

What Are We Fighting For? Lay Theories About the Goals and Motivations of Anti-Racism Activism

Authors Minh Duc Pham, Minh Duc Pham, Kimberly E. Chaney, ...
Year 2023
Journal Name Race and Social Problems
Citations (WoS) 2
28345 Journal Article

Student and Faculty Diversity is Insufficient to Ensure High-Quality Medical Spanish Education in US Medical Schools

Authors Pilar Ortega, Tiffany M. Shin, Maria Paola Santos, ...
Year 2021
Journal Name Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Citations (WoS) 5
28349 Journal Article

The Room Where It Happens: Reflections on Being a Black Woman in the Academy

Authors Patricia Y. Warren
Year 2020
Journal Name Race and Justice
28350 Journal Article
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