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Counter-narratives of slavery in the Deep South: the politics of empathy along and beyond River Road

Authors Matthew R. Cook
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Heritage Tourism
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41752 Journal Article

COMMEMORATION MATTERS THE ANNIVERSARIES OF 9/11 AND WOODSTOCK

Authors Amy Corning, Howard Schuman
Year 2013
Journal Name Public Opinion Quarterly
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41754 Journal Article

Cinema's milieux: governing the picture show in the United States during the Progressive era

Authors Eric Olund
Year 2012
Journal Name Journal of Historical Geography
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41756 Journal Article

Race to the bottom? Family labour, household livelihood and consumption in the relocation of global cotton manufacturing, ca. 1750-1990

Description
Globalization and the shift of industries and jobs to low-wage countries are topical political issues, but have deep historical roots. For long, cotton manufacturing has been central in global trade and industrial relocation. Textile production has existed almost everywhere, but its major export centres have relocated in the past 250 years, notably from Asia to Europe/the US, then back to Asia. When and why these shifts occur is however still poorly understood. Reducing labour costs has been argued to be central in this ‘race to the bottom’, but this does not explain why textile production was resilient in some regions and periods, and not in others. This project explores the macro-economic global relocation of textile production from a micro-level perspective: households’ labour and consumption decisions. It proposes an in-depth comparative study of changes in labour allocation and consumption at the household level, to deepen macro-level studies on global textile production. Its main question is to what extent, and how, gender divisions of work, households’ multiple livelihood strategies, and local consumption patterns have influenced the continuation and disappearance of textile manufacturing over time and space? Its empirical contribution is a systematic long-term global comparison of nominal and real textile wages in the context of total household income. Its methodological innovation is to comparatively study labour costs, skill formation and income over time from the micro- perspective of the household, using quantitative and qualitative approaches from several academic fields. Its analytical value is to study interactions between causal mechanisms on the macro-economic level (markets, institutions) and the location of textile manufacturing, with households’ production and consumption choices. This lends workers and households the agency that most studies have overlooked, thus offering new explanations for the global division of labour.
Year 2018
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41762 Project

Still Searching for a True Race? Reply to Kramer et al. and Alba et al." (vol 122, pg 263, 2016)

Authors Aliya Saperstein
Year 2016
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
41765 Journal Article

Between Voice and Silence: Women and Girls, Race and Relationship.Jill McLean Taylor , Carol Gilligan , Amy M. Sullivan

Authors Donna Eder
Year 1996
Journal Name American Journal of Sociology
41773 Journal Article

East Asian wisdom and relativity

Authors Chris Baumann, Tony Fang, Hume Winzar
Year 2018
Journal Name Cross Cultural & Strategic Management
Citations (WoS) 2
41781 Journal Article

GODS OF THE UPPER AIR: HOW A CIRCLE OF RENEGADE ANTHROPOLOGISTS REINVENTED RACE, SEX, AND GENDER IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

Authors Daniela S. Barberis
Year 2020
Journal Name JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
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41785 Journal Article

The Intersection of Language and Race among English Learner (EL) Leaders in Desegregated Urban Midwest Schools: A LangCrit Narrative Study

Authors Trish Morita-Mullaney
Year 2018
Journal Name Journal of Language, Identity & Education
Citations (WoS) 1
41786 Journal Article

Articulate while Black: Barack Obama, language, and race in the U.S., by Alim, H. Samy, & Smitherman, G

Authors Ersula J. Ore
Year 2014
Journal Name Journal of Language, Identity & Education
41787 Journal Article

Tales of two cities. Race and economic culture in early republican North and South America: Guayaquil, Ecuador, and Baltimore, Maryland.

Authors S Whitman
Year 2002
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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41791 Journal Article

WORDS THAT WOUND - CRITICAL RACE THEORY, ASSAULTIVE SPEECH, AND THE 1ST-AMENDMENT - MATSUDA,MJ, LAWRENCE,CR, DELGADO,R, CRENSHAW,KW

Authors C MARVIN
Year 1994
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
41792 Journal Article

Race and public housing in Britain and the United States: Notes for a policy relevant research agenda1

Authors John Goering
Year 1992
Journal Name Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
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41794 Journal Article

VIOLENCE AND RACE-RELATIONS IN NEW-ORLEANS DURING THE CIVIL-WAR, A PRELUDE TO THE RIOT OF JULY 30, 1866

Authors G VANDAL
Year 1982
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
41795 Journal Article

Race and Reich: The Story of an Epoch. By Joseph Tenenbaum. (New York: Twayne Publishers. 1956. Pp. xvi, 554. $7.50.)

Year 1956
Journal Name American Political Science Review
41798 Journal Article

Diaspora und mehr. Zivilgesellschaftliches Engagement afghanischer und syrischer Communitys in Deutschland

Authors Karoline Popp, Nils Friedrichs
Description
In recent years, Afghans and Syrians have been among the largest groups of refugees seeking protection in Germany. They have founded numerous organisations that work on behalf of their respective communities or countries of origin. The civil society involvement of refugees is only beginning to be recognised in policymaking and research. The SVR's scientific staff interviewed Afghan and Syrian organisations in Germany about their work. As the study shows, the organisations undertake a broad spectrum of activities. The study provides an overview of their history, special features, potential and challenges. Differences and parallels between Afghan and Syrian organisations are also addressed. The study is part of the research project ‘Transnational Networks and Civil Society Activities in the Context of Forced Migration: The Afghan and Syrian Communities in Germany’.
Year 2025
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41800 Report
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