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The neighborhood context of adolescent mental health

Authors CS Aneshensel, CA Sucoff
Year 1996
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR
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28501 Journal Article

HOMOSEXUALLY AND NONHOMOSEXUALLY IDENTIFIED MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN - A BEHAVIORAL-COMPARISON

Authors LS DOLL, LR PETERSEN, CR WHITE, ...
Year 1992
Journal Name The Journal of Sex Research
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28502 Journal Article

Social constructs and how not to ground them

Authors Umut Baysan
Year 2024
28503 Journal Article

What Makes a Good Neighbor? Race, Place, and Norms of Political Participation

Authors ALLISON P. ANOLL
Year 2018
Journal Name American Political Science Review
Citations (WoS) 2
28507 Journal Article

The effects of punishment and reward sensitivities on mental toughness and performance in swimming

Authors Stuart Beattie, Ahmad Alqallaf, Lew Hardy
Year 2017
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORT PSYCHOLOGY
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28508 Journal Article

Learning Freedom: Education, Elevation, and New York's African-American Community, 1827-1829

Authors Michael Hines
Year 2016
Journal Name HISTORY OF EDUCATION QUARTERLY
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28509 Journal Article

Lost in the categorical shuffle: Evidence for the social non-prototypicality of Black women.

Authors Erin L. Thomas, John F. Dovidio, Tessa V. West
Year 2014
Journal Name Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology
28510 Journal Article

Embodied negotiations: Children's bodies and historical change in Canada, 1930 to 1960

Authors M Gleason
Year 1999
Journal Name Journal of Canadian Studies
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28512 Journal Article

Black, Brown, Yellow, and Left: Radical Activism in Los Angeles

Authors Jason M Ferreira
Year 2008
Journal Name LATINO STUDIES
28513 Journal Article

Private school location and neighborhood characteristics

Authors Lisa Barrow
Year 2006
Journal Name Economics of Education Review
Citations (WoS) 5
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28514 Journal Article

Skills Shifts and Black Male Joblessness in Major Urban Labor Markets over the 1980's

Authors Patricia Alice Simpson
Year 2000
Journal Name Social Science Research
Citations (WoS) 5
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28515 Journal Article

Impact of the worldwide trends on the development of the digital economy

Authors Valentyna H. Voronkova, Vitalina A. Nikitenko, Tatyana Teslenko, ...
Year 2020
Journal Name AMAZONIA INVESTIGA
Citations (WoS) 12
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28519 Journal Article

Low-carbon Lifestyles and Behavioural Spillover

Description
Responding to climate change has profound implications for behaviour; yet policies to achieve this change have met with limited success. A key challenge for environmental social scientists is the need to move forward in understanding how to bring about change in consumption, community and political behaviours, which is commensurate to the scale of the climate change challenge. One promising area is ‘behavioural spillover’, the notion that taking up a new behaviour (e.g., recycling) may lead to adoption of other, more environmentally beneficial, behaviours. Such a notion appears to hold the promise of changing a suite of behaviours in a cost-effective way. Yet despite robust theoretical principles (e.g., self-perception theory) underpinning behavioural spillover, there is little empirical research. The proposed research intends to produce a step-change in behavioural and sustainability science by undertaking a mixed-method, cross-cultural study of pro-environmental behavioural spillover in order to open up new ways of promoting sustainable lifestyle change and significantly broadening our understanding of behaviour within individuals and cultures. There are three objectives for the research: 1. To examine ways in which pro-environmental behaviour, lifestyles and spillover are understood and develop within different cultures; 2. To understand drivers of behavioural consistency and spillover effects across contexts, including home and work, and cultures; and 3. To develop a theoretical framework for behavioural spillover and test interventions to promote spillover across different contexts and cultures. Three Work Packages will address these objectives: 1. Defining and understanding spillover: Focus groups with biographical questions and card sorts [Years 1-2] 2. Examining drivers of spillover: Cross-national survey with factor, correlation and regression analyses [Years 2-3] 3. Developing theory and testing interventions: Laboratory and field experiments [Years 3-5]
Year 2014
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28520 Project

The Phylogeny of Little Red Riding Hood

Year 2013
Journal Name PLOS ONE
Citations (WoS) 44
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28521 Journal Article

A REASSESSMENT OF THE HISTORY OF LEWOND

Authors Tim W. Greenwood
Year 2012
Journal Name MUSEON
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28522 Journal Article

Putting Strong Reciprocity into Context: The Role of Incentives, Social Norms, and Culture for Voluntary Cooperation

Description
Many important social problems—from the workplace to climate change—require the cooperation of individuals in situations in which collective welfare is jeopardized by self-interest and contractual solutions that align collective and individual interest are not feasible. While this suggests a bleak outcome if people are selfish, recent research in the behavioural sciences suggests that rather than being selfish, many people are non-strategic ‘strong reciprocators’ who cooperate if others cooperate and who punish unfair behaviour even if such cooperation or punishment is individually costly. The fundamental importance of strong reciprocity is that is helps achieving cooperation in situations in which self-interest predicts its breakdown. The major ambition and innovation of this research programme is to “put strong reciprocity into context” by investigating how incentives, social and cultural context, and gender and personality differences, shape strong reciprocity and, as a consequence, cooperation. I propose four linked work packages, which all address key open questions of interest to economists and other behavioural scientists. First, I investigate how incentives influence strong reciprocity: Under which conditions do incentives undermine or enhance strong reciprocity and thereby cooperation? Second, I investigate how strong reciprocity relates to social norms of cooperation and is shaped by social context. Third, I use cross-cultural experiments to study the role of cultural influences on strong reciprocity and how culture interacts with incentive structures: when does culture matter for cooperation? Finally, I study personality and gender differences in strong reciprocity. All projects use economic experiments and insights from across the behavioural sciences. The overarching objective is to develop a ‘behavioural economics of cooperation’, that is, the basic science of relevant behavioural principles that are needed to achieve sustainable cooperation.
Year 2012
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28523 Project

Understanding Collaboration in 3D Virtual Environments

Description
The proposed research aims to advance our understanding of virtual teamwork in 3D collaborative virtual environments (CVE) that have gained increasing importance in global organizations and higher education institutions, and are subject to an emerging interdisciplinary field of research. CVE have been developed to facilitate cross-border collaboration and to overcome the issues associated with traditional collaboration tools. Team members are embodied as avatars, communicate via chat and audio channels, and can jointly look at and manipulate objects in a shared virtual space. However, it is still unclear whether the findings obtained in traditional small group research and earlier virtual team studies can be applied to embodied collaboration in CVE. Our goal is to investigate group interaction processes and outcomes in physical and virtual environments in order to examine how different media affect group behavior and under what conditions which medium is most effective. We use a mixed-method approach combining behavioral observation and self-report data, and develop an innovative methodology that makes it possible to automatically and unobtrusively collect data on group behavior in CVE interactions. The proposed research integrates findings from a large-scale international field study and experimental laboratory studies. While the field study focuses on cross-cultural aspects of collaboration in CVE, observation of long-term group interactions and project work, the experimental studies are designed as a media comparison using different task types and short-term observation of ad-hoc groups. Several interrelated research objectives are formulated for a systematical investigation of behavioral patterns and psychological effects that emerge from group interactions in virtual and physical environments. The fellowship would be undertaken at the IDC Herzliya in Israel as it provides the ideal environment for the applicant to meet her research and training objectives.
Year 2010
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28525 Project

Language, Cognition, and Gender

Description
The Initial Training Network - Language, Cognition, and Gender (ITN LCG) investigates European languages from an interdisciplinary perspective to expand current knowledge of how language influences and forms the cognitive representations of women and men. The diversity of Europe offers a unique opportunity to investigate the impact of language and culture in establishing and maintaining gender inequality. This issue has not yet been systematically addressed on a large scale, although the reduction of gender inequality is generally considered an important issue within Europe. Therefore, ITN LCG will provide a structured interdisciplinary research training programme for young researchers in the emerging supra-disciplinary field of language, cognition, and gender to enhance the scientific understanding of this topic and improve the quality of initial research training in Europe. For the first time, these lines of research will be investigated from cross-language and cross-cultural perspectives by bringing together 10 complementary providers of research-training and 12 associated partners from public and private sectors. ITN LCG has four interrelated research objectives: a) deriving indices for selected European languages that reflect the extent to which the features of a language result in gender related representations in speakers/listeners, b) investigating to what extent gender equality in formal standards of language and the use of gender-fair language correlates with higher levels of socio-economic gender equality, c) analysing the impact of language on gender stereotyping in social judgement and decision making, and d) developing and evaluating scientifically-based prototypes of guidelines and training tools for gender-fair communication in European languages. ITN LCG will strengthen the capability of its young fellows to contribute effectively to our knowledge-based economy and society, and will add to their intersectoral and transnational employability.
Year 2009
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28526 Project

“Negotiating Modernity”: History of Modern Political Thought in East-Central Europe

Description
The principal aim of the Project is an unprecedented synthetic volume on the history of modern political thought in East Central Europe. It is not meant to be compartmentalized according to national sub-chapters but based on a diachronic analysis especially sensitive to transnational discursive phenomena (e.g. the ideological traditions transcending national borders such as liberalism, socialism, conservatism, federalism), and being equally open to supra-national and sub-national (regional) frameworks, where different national projects were interacting. The project entails the task of “redescription” and conceptual transfer, i.e. finding a regional and trans-culturally acceptable set of analytical categories, as well as new knowledge-production – answering questions about the basic components of European political thought, formulated on the basis of a regional and trans-regional comparative analysis. It also necessitates the “trading” of concepts: both in the direction of inserting specific historical experiences and analytical categories into European circulation, and also testing the value of the interpretative models linked to such notions as “populism”. The project thus aims neither at a compendium of case-studies nor at a deductive Area Studies-type of approach that tends to eliminate differences to forge a general narrative. What it seeks to produce instead is a cross-cultural “synthesis”– the work of a compact team of multi-national composition, skilled in comparative research and drawing on the recent upsurge of transnational historiography. By shifting the reference point of historical thinking from the “West” to the cross-European experience with a special emphasis on East-Central Europe, in other words, the project seeks to rethink the history of the “negotiation of political modernity,” moving from “moral ethnocentrism” and oversimplification towards a more encompassing notion of what constitutes the European intellectual heritage.
Year 2008
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28527 Project

CULTURE IN CULTURE-BOUND SYNDROMES - THE CASE OF ANOREXIA-NERVOSA

Authors CG BANKS
Year 1992
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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28528 Journal Article

Worldmaking: Race, Performance, and the Work of Creativity

Authors Aimee Meredith Cox
Year 2022
Citations (WoS) 3
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28531 Journal Article

OUT OF THE SUN On Race and Storytelling

Authors Antwaun Sargent
Year 2021
Journal Name Immigrant Youth and Employment: Lessons Learned from the Analysis of LSIC and 82 Lived Stories
28532 Journal Article

Race in Psychoanalysis: Aboriginal Populations in the Mind

Authors Stephen Sheehi
Year 2020
Journal Name PSYCHOANALYSIS AND HISTORY
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28533 Journal Article

Mulata Nation: Visualizing Race and Gender in Cuba.

Authors Jean Stubbs
Year 2020
Journal Name NWIG-NEW WEST INDIAN GUIDE-NIEUWE WEST-INDISCHE GIDS
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28535 Journal Article

Poor Queer Studies: Class, Race, and the Field

Authors Matt Brim
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY
Citations (WoS) 5
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28536 Journal Article

Race and the Making of the Mormon People

Authors Andrew Walker-Cornetta
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF AMERICAN STUDIES
28537 Journal Article

Constellations of Inequality: Space, Race & Utopia in Brazil.

Authors Aaron Ansell
Year 2019
Journal Name LUSO-BRAZILIAN REVIEW
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28538 Journal Article

THE MADNESS OF CROWDS Gender, race and identity

Authors Terry Eagleton
Year 2019
Journal Name TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT
28539 Journal Article

Mixed Race in Asia: Past, Present and Future

Authors Erica Chito Childs
Year 2019
Journal Name Asian Journal of Social Science
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28540 Journal Article

Race and the making of American political science

Authors John Solomos
Year 2019
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
28541 Journal Article

Breeding Mixed-Race Women for Profit and Pleasure

Authors Myrna Perez Sheldon
Year 2019
Journal Name AMERICAN QUARTERLY
28542 Journal Article

Race and feminist care ethics: intersectionality as method

Authors Parvati Raghuram
Year 2019
Journal Name Gender, Place & Culture
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28543 Journal Article

Reconciliation projects and the ontological choreography of race

Authors Aaron Panofsky
Year 2018
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
Citations (WoS) 1
28544 Journal Article

Why do we still talk about race today?

Authors Martin Bulmer, John Solomos
Year 2018
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
28545 Journal Article

Race, class, politics, and the disappearance of work

Authors Jennifer L. Hochschild
Year 2017
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
28546 Journal Article

Publishing Blackness: Textual Constructions of Race Since 1850

Authors Britt Rusert
Year 2016
Journal Name AMERICAN QUARTERLY
28547 Journal Article

Empire, Race and the Politics of Anti-Caste

Authors Joanne Norcup
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Historical Geography
28548 Journal Article

Mixed-race youth and schooling: the fifth minority

Authors Remi Joseph-Salisbury
Year 2016
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 1
28549 Journal Article

BELIEF ELICITATION: A HORSE RACE AMONG TRUTH SERUMS

Authors Gijs Van de Kuilen
Year 2015
Journal Name The Economic Journal
Citations (WoS) 30
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28550 Journal Article
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