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"The Best Recovery You Could Possibly Get": Sleep, Rest, and the National Basketball Association

Authors Sarah Barnes
Year 2021
Journal Name SOCIOLOGY OF SPORT JOURNAL
Citations (WoS) 5
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37853 Journal Article

White like Me? Reading the Room at Mikinaakominis/TransCanadas 2017

Authors L. Camille van der Marel
Year 2020
Journal Name UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO QUARTERLY
Citations (WoS) 2
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37854 Journal Article

From Duration to Self-Identification? The Temporal Politics of the California Gender Recognition Act

Authors Marie Draz
Year 2019
Journal Name TSQ-TRANSGENDER STUDIES QUARTERLY
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37856 Journal Article

Outcomes for Black Students in Team-Based Learning Courses

Authors Caroline Macke, James Canfield, Karen Tapp, ...
Year 2018
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES
37857 Journal Article

Does Diversity Pay? A Replication of Herring (2009)

Authors Dragana Stojmenovska, Thijs Bol, Thomas Leopold
Year 2017
Journal Name AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
37859 Journal Article

Visualizing Humanitarian Colonialism: Photographs From the Thomas Indian School

Authors Jeffrey Montez de Oca, Jose Prado
Year 2014
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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37860 Journal Article

Black Settlement Houses and Oppositional Consciousness

Authors Charles Hounmenou
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES
37861 Journal Article

The self-regulation of prejudice: Toward understanding its lived character

Authors Margo J. Monteith, Aimee Y. Mark, Leslie Ashburn-Nardo
Year 2010
Journal Name Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
37862 Journal Article

Bad stories: narrative, identity, and the state's materialist pedagogy

Authors CR Hayward
Year 2010
Journal Name Citizenship Studies
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37863 Journal Article

FROM NATION TO FAMILY: TWO CAREERS IN THE RECASTING OF EUGENICS

Authors Edward Slavishak
Year 2009
Journal Name JOURNAL OF FAMILY HISTORY
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37864 Journal Article

Spatial Indices of Segregation

Authors David W. S. Wong
Year 1993
Journal Name Urban Studies
37865 Journal Article

Life Course Perspectives on the Links Between Poverty and Obesity During the Transition to Young Adulthood

Authors Hedwig Lee, Kathleen Mullan Harris, Penny Gordon-Larsen
Year 2008
Journal Name Population Research and Policy Review
Citations (WoS) 55
37866 Journal Article

Youth Sport Participation by Metropolitan Status: 2018-2019 National Survey of Children's Health (NSCH)

Authors Ashleigh M. Johnson, Jason N. Bocarro, Brian E. Saelens
Year 2022
Journal Name RESEARCH QUARTERLY FOR EXERCISE AND SPORT
Citations (WoS) 6
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37875 Journal Article

How Stigma Distorts Justice: the Exile and Isolation of Leprosy Patients in Hawai'i

Authors Alexander T. M. Cheung
Year 2018
Journal Name ASIAN BIOETHICS REVIEW
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37883 Journal Article

The Role of Schools in Sustaining Juvenile Justice System Inequality

Authors Paul J. Hirschfield
Year 2018
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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37884 Journal Article

Past and Present Musical Encounters across the Strait of Gibraltar

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MESG explores how the notion of a collective European-North African cultural memory has been articulated through music for different sociopolitical ends in colonial and postcolonial contexts. Based on the notion of convivencia (the alleged coexistence between Christians, Jews and Muslims in Islamic Spain), music has been employed as a means of social control and representation during French-Spanish colonialism in North Africa (1912–56) and as a model for multiculturalism among North African communities in Europe today. Current scholarship on musical exchange between Europe and North Africa is fragmented, often focusing on isolated geographical case studies. There is limited understanding of how a collective cultural memory has shaped musical practice and discourse in the colonial past and the postcolonial present. In contrast, MESG offers a comparative study of music and colonialism in the Maghreb. By examining colonial music scholarship, policy and education, and musical encounters between different cultural groups, MESG probes the social dynamics of musical interaction at this time, framed by issues of race, imperialism and cultural memory. Second, MESG explores how the idea of a collective cultural memory is invoked through musical collaboration today, by focusing on various genres such as Arab-Andalusian music and flamenco. Rather than separating these historical periods, however, MESG analyses how modern-day practices of musical exchange in the region are shaped by discourses and networks formed during colonialism. Musical exchange will be read against the wider context of multiculturalism, immigration and cultural diplomacy that underpins postcolonial relations between Europe and North Africa. Combining archival and ethnographic research, this groundbreaking project brings together for the first time different geographical, linguistic and musical specialisms, leading towards a fuller understanding of musical exchange in the region.
Year 2018
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37887 Project

Prevalence and prognostic effect of sarcopenia in breast cancer survivors: the HEAL Study

Authors Adriana Villasenor, Rachel Ballard-Barbash, Kathy Baumgartner, ...
Year 2012
Journal Name JOURNAL OF CANCER SURVIVORSHIP-RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
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37891 Journal Article

Still a wedge in the door: women training for the construction trades in the USA

Authors Gunseli Berik, Cihan Bilginsoy
Year 2006
Journal Name International Journal of Manpower
Citations (WoS) 5
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37895 Journal Article

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Year 1999
Journal Name The British Journal of Sociology
37896 Journal Article
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