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Exploring the Relationship Between Mental Fatigue and Injury Occurrence in Sport: Preliminary Evidence from a Male Semi-Professional Basketball Team. [PDF]
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A comparison of shot selection and goal scoring between collegiate and professional women's and men's ice hockey. [PDF]
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Queer Integrative Marginalization: LGBTQ Student Integration Strategies at an Elite University
The author draws on the oral histories of 44 LGBTQ Princeton alumni who graduated from 1960 to 2011 to examine student strategies for negotiating marginal identities when integrating into an elite university. Even with greater LGBTQ visibility and resources at the institutional level, LGBTQ students’ experiences and strategies suggest that we question
Christina Marie Chica
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Middle class and marginal? Socioeconomic status, stigma, and self-regulation at an elite university. [PDF]
In four studies, the authors investigated the proposal that in the context of an elite university, individuals from relatively lower socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds possess a stigmatized identity and, as such, experience (a) concerns regarding their academic fit and (b) self-regulatory depletion as a result of managing these concerns. Study 1, a
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A marginal elite? African registered nurses in Durban, South Africa
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Mobilizing Marginalized Groups among Party Elites
The Forum, 2014Abstract The Democratic Party has long used a system of caucuses and councils to reach out to marginalized groups among convention delegates. This article tests two hypotheses about how this system works within the party. First, the Parties in Service to Candidates Hypothesis
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The Invention of Fine Art: Creating a Cultural Elite in a Marginal Community
Visual Anthropology, 2004In Puerto Limon, Costa Rica, a small group of artists have established and maintain an aesthetic hierarchy, which distinguishes art from craft, artists from artisans, men from women, elite from philistine. Canvas art is part of a cycle of aesthetic invention, where Limonenses appropriate external resources to fit certain paradigms of legitimacy and ...
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Students—A Marginal Elite in Politics
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1971Student activism has rarely been examined in political perspective. Most of the existing literature treats it as a form of deviancy which must be explained as a special tendency of students to respond, in an unorthodox manner, to social, psychological, and cultural disturbances.
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