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Confronting the AIDS epidemic among i.v. drug users: does ethnic culture matter?

AIDS Education and Prevention, 1991
The AIDS education and prevention literature contains numerous calls for the development of culturally relevant efforts to reach members of ethnic minority populations.
Merrill Singer
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Race, Culture, and Ethnicity

Pediatrics, 1991
To the Editor.— In a recent article published in Pediatrics regarding cosleeping in a community sample of 2- to 3-year-old children,1 Madansky and Edelbrock reported that cosleeping was more common among nonwhite families and that this might reflect a "subcultural practice." Putting aside for the moment the question of what is meant by ...
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Ethnicity and culture: thinking about ‘police ethnicity’

The British Journal of Sociology, 2006
AbstractResearch about the development of ethnic identifications within contexts of employment has been neglected, not least by proponents of ‘new ethnicities’. Drawing on evidence from a two year study of Black Police Associations in the constabularies of England and Wales, this paper is concerned with the construction and sustaining of a particular ...
Holdaway, Simon, O'Neill, Megan
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The cultural impact on social commerce: A sentiment analysis on Yelp ethnic restaurant reviews

Information Manager (The), 2019
In social commerce, ethnic culture plays an important role in the content and quality perception of customer reviews. This study examined Japanese restaurant reviews in English at Yelp.com and those in Japanese at Yelp.co.jp from a cross-cultural ...
M. Nakayama, Yun Wan
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Ethnic reunion and cultural affinity

Tourism Management, 2013
Abstract Ethnic reunion is the propensity of tourists to travel to regions where their ancestors originate from, while cultural affinity is the propensity of tourists to travel to regions with a shared cultural identity. This paper uses a “world migration matrix”, which records the year-1500 origins of the current populations of 159 countries, in a ...
Johan Fourie, Maria Santana-Gallego
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An Introduction to Ethnic and Cultural Diversity

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1995
Ethnic and cultural diversity are important determinants of alcohol and drug use patterns and consequences. Cultural differences constitute proximal determinants of alcoholism and imply certain differences in attitudes, values, and perceptual constructs as a result of different culturally based experiences.
A G, Barthwell, W, Hewitt, I, Jilson
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Not Ethnicity, But Culture

Russian Education & Society, 1999
The explosion of national self-awareness that followed the president's offer to "take as much freedom as you can carry" is starting to revive the Russian school as well.
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Ethnicity, culture, and social resources

American Journal of Community Psychology, 1990
Assessed social integration (existence or quantity of relationships) and social (specifically, emotional) support in Mexican Americans (MAs) and non-Hispanic whites (NHWs). Ethnic differences were seen as arising from (a) demographic differences between ethnic groups that account for ethnic differences; (b) demographic attributes that have different ...
J M, Golding, L A, Baezconde-Garbanati
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Differentiation of spatial morphology of rural settlements from an ethnic cultural perspective on the Northeast Tibetan Plateau, China

Habitat International, 2018
Rural settlements are carriers of ethnic culture, and their spatial morphology is restricted by the natural environment and ethnic culture, especially in areas where ethnic consciousness is strong.
Guangyong Li   +3 more
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