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A RARITY SHOW OF MODERNITY Sweden in the 1920s

Authors Sofia Eriksson
Year 2010
Journal Name Annals of Tourism Research
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37951 Journal Article

Varieties of Transgender/Transsexual Lives and Their Relationship with Transphobia

Authors Emilia Lombardi
Year 2009
Journal Name Journal of Homosexuality
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37953 Journal Article

The economies and conveniences of modern-day living: Frozen foods and mass marketing, 1945-1965

Authors S Hamilton
Year 2003
Journal Name BUSINESS HISTORY REVIEW
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37955 Journal Article

The 2000 New Hampshire democratic primary and network news

Authors SJ Farnsworth, Lichter
Year 2003
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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37956 Journal Article

Warfare and tourism - Paris in World War II

Authors BM Gordon
Year 1998
Journal Name Annals of Tourism Research
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37957 Journal Article

Partisanship Reinstated? A Comparison of the 1972 and 1976 U.S. Presidential Elections

Authors Arthur H. Miller
Year 1978
Journal Name British Journal of Political Science
37960 Journal Article

Cosmopolitanism Revisited: Afro-European Mobilities in Contemporary African Diasporic Literatures

Description
African literatures attest not only to the diversity of mobilities typical of the global era, but also to the fact that Europe continues to occupy a special place in the African literary imaginary. This study analyses the ways in which African Franco- and Anglophone diasporic literatures address the idea(l) of a cosmopolitan world citizenry in varied Afro-European contexts of mobility. In order to do so, the study critically revisits the concept of cosmopolitanism and, by drawing on theory and readings of African fiction, develops a new analytical pattern reflecting the privileged, practical and critical dimensions of the concept. The study’s interdisciplinary theoretical framework consists of postcolonial theory, cosmopolitanism, mobility studies and diaspora studies, and it applies a method of contextual close-reading which is motivated by a transnational impulse. By focusing on Afro-European mobilities, the study contributes to the topical scholarly endeavour of analysing the intertwinement of the two continents in a way that exceeds national boundaries. Studying fictional African cosmopolitanisms enhances our understanding of Europe in a changing global setting in terms of cultural encounters viewed from an Afro-European perspective, providing a literary articulation of the social exclusion that people with African origins often face in their attempt to claim cosmopolitan world citizenry in Europe. Fictive African mobile narratives are informed by such intersecting markers of difference as class, gender, nationality, and race. The study draws attention to how the universalising tendencies of traditional cosmopolitanisms and the elitism of some recently formulated Afropolitanisms are challenged in this setting. By developing and applying an analytical pattern of cosmopolitanisms, the study responds to the urgent call to revisit the slippery concept of cosmopolitanism by exploring its limits and potentials within the African literary context.
Year 2017
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37969 Project

Connectors – an international study into the development of children’s everyday practices of participation in circuits of social action

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Participation – defined in this project as the social practice of engaging in personal and social change – links private and public life, biography and history, and forms a mechanism for social action. Twenty years after the ratification of the United Nations Convention for the Rights of the Child (1989) the international community is no closer to identifying what constitutes a ‘good enough’ model for understanding and supporting the development of children’s participation in public life. The project asks game changing questions about the emergence of children’s orientation towards social action through qualitative, longitudinal and cross-national research. Building on biographical interviews with children, relational and geographical mapping techniques, selective participant-observation with children, and children social research workshops in three cities (London, Athens, Mumbai), the project examines the meaning of personal and social change in middle childhood (6-11 year olds), the circuits of social action that children tap into in an attempt to make changes real, the extent to which privilege, marginalization and economic crisis shape children’s practices of participation, and the ways in which encounters with difference (gender, ethnicity, race, religion) challenge children’s orientation towards social action. By sampling children from a diverse cross-section of each city the project will collect and follow a total of 100 children over a five-year period. The project will provide a rich data sources for making within and between country comparisons and in doing so enable the development a theoretical paradigm for understanding children’s participation that is derived from the bottom-up, that is generated in diverse settings, including non-Western, and that takes advantage of the current rupture to established socio-economic realities to ask questions about the future of social action.
Year 2014
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37972 Project

Higher Education and Children in Immigrant Families

Authors Sandy Baum, Stella M. Flores
Year 2011
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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37975 Journal Article

Targeting interventions for ethnic minority and low-income populations

Authors S Kumanyika, S Grier
Year 2006
Journal Name FUTURE OF CHILDREN
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37976 Journal Article

Risk of injury after alcohol consumption: a case-crossover study in the emergency department

Authors G Borges, C Cherpitel, M Mittleman
Year 2004
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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37977 Journal Article

Crisis in the era of the end of cheap food: capitalism, cannibalism, and racial anxieties inSoylent Green

Authors Michelle Yates
Year 2019
Journal Name Food, Culture & Society
37980 Journal Article

Rachel A.Woldoff2011: White Flight/Black Flight: The Dynamics of Racial Change in an American Neighborhood. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Authors Bruce D. Haynes
Year 2013
Journal Name International Journal of Urban and Regional Research
37982 Journal Article

Racial Conflict and the American Mayor. By Charles H. Levine. (Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath & Co., 1974. Pp. 149. $13.50.)

Authors Donald Haider
Year 1977
Journal Name American Political Science Review
37989 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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37995 Journal Article
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