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Cultural Trauma Scale: Psychometric evaluation of Black men's beliefs, emotions, and coping.

Psychological Trauma, 2023
Racism and gender-based prejudice produce a synergistic and toxic effect that necessitates analysis. There is a need to conduct more research with Black men as their experiences with race-based trauma may differ, given their concurrent disproportionate ...
V. Gregory, Joseph L. Tucker Edmonds
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Spiral Loss of Culture: Cultural Trauma and Bereavement of Bhutanese Refugee Elders

, 2020
Despite the rapidly growing need to understand and address the unique needs of refugee elders in resettlement, few studies have focused on how continued losses of culture affects coping and distress among refugee families with elderly parents.
Hyojin Im, J. Neff
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Avoiding cultural trauma: climate change and social inertia

Environmental Politics, 2019
The failure of societies to respond in a concerted, meaningful way to climate change is a core concern of the social science climate literature. Existing explanations of social inertia display little coherence.
R. Brulle, K. Norgaard
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Cultural trauma and epigenetic inheritance

Development and Psychopathology, 2018
The question of whether and how the effects of cultural trauma can be transmitted intergenerationally from parents to offspring, or even to later generations, has evoked interest and controversy in academic and popular forums.
A. Lehrner, R. Yehuda
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Cultural trauma and its impact on the Iraqi Assyrian experience of identity

, 2020
This article explores the impact of a century of cultural trauma and marginalisation on the shaping of modern Iraqi Assyrians’ identity and their present-day experiences, including their decisions and sense of belonging to their homeland.
N. Kassem, M. Jackson
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Forced Disappearance as a Collective Cultural Trauma in the Ayotzinapa Movement

, 2020
The disappearance of 43 students of the teachers’ training college at Ayotzinapa in 2014 has inspired a broad social movement. Ethnographic work and interviews conducted at several of the demonstrations to show solidarity with the parents of the students
Tommaso Gravante
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The language of leaving: Brexit, the second world war and cultural trauma

Journal for Cultural Research, 2019
This article considers the language use in the Brexit debate, especially by the leading figures who argued for Leave. I argue that historically those who identify as English have had anxieties focused around invasion, occupation and loss of sovereignty ...
J. Stratton
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Cultural Trauma and the Transmission of Traumatic Experience

Social research, 2020
:Experiences of loss, tragedy, violence, and upheavals are ubiquitous, with the majority of individuals experiencing several distressing events during their lifetime.
R. Eyerman
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Cultural revitalization as a restorative process to combat racial and cultural trauma and promote living well.

Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology, 2019
OBJECTIVES This article explores the impact of a decade of cultural education and revitalization with the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, as they strive to recover from years of historical trauma and cultural oppression.
Haley Shea   +5 more
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