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The home environments of children in the United States part I: variations by age, ethnicity, and poverty status.

Child Development, 2001
Although measures of the home environment have gained wide acceptance in the child development literature, what constitutes the "average" or 'typical" home environment in the United States, and how this differs across ethnic groups and poverty status is ...
R. Bradley   +3 more
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The Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race in American Psychology

, 1993
The study of culture and related concepts, such as ethnicityand race, in American psychology are examined in thisarticle. First, the conceptual confusion and ways in whichculture, ethnicity, and race are used as explanatory factorsfor intergroup ...
Hector M Betancourt, S. López
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The police officer's dilemma: using ethnicity to disambiguate potentially threatening individuals.

Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 2002
Using a simple videogame, the effect of ethnicity on shoot/don't shoot decisions was examined. African American or White targets, holding guns or other objects, appeared in complex backgrounds.
Joshua Correll   +3 more
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Ethnicity, Ethnic Identity, and State Schooling for Ethnic Minorities

2017
In order to understand how state schooling is understood, interpreted, and appropriated in a middle school located in an impoverished, rural Muslim Hui region, how such policy as practice has changed the views of state schooling among Muslim Hui parents, and how local Muslim Hui students respond to state schooling through negotiating their filial ...
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Ethnicity and belonging

2020
Ethnicity is commonly understood as a cultural identity derived through ancestry, and it gives an essential tone to our identity. This chapter explores a number of concepts and definitions; looks at various theories of ethnicity; and discusses the importance of ethnicity in Australian society by specifically focusing on issues of ethnic diversity in ...
Skrbiš, Zlatko, Smith, Jonathan
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Gramsci's Relevance for the Study of Race and Ethnicity

Selected Writings on Race and Difference, 1986
The aim of this collection of essaysl is to facilitate &dquo;a more sophisticated examination of the hitherto poorly elucidated phenomena of racism and to examine the adequacy of the theoretical formulations, paradigms and interpretive schemes in the ...
Stuart Hall
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Internal ethnicity in the ethnic economy

Ethnic and Racial Studies, 1993
Abstract Internal ethnicity refers to ethnic subgroups within an immigrant group. An ‘ethnic economy’ includes the self‐employed and their co‐ethnic workers. Although most research treats the boundaries of ‘ethnic economy’ and its variant, the ‘ethnic enclave economy’, as though they were coterminous with those of national‐origin immigrant groups, this
Claudia Der-Martirosian   +3 more
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Ethnic myths and ethnic revivals

European Journal of Sociology, 1984
In this paper I want to explore the role of myths of descent and renewal in nourishing a sense of ethnic identity and mobilising ethnic communities for political action. Much of the recent literature on the upsurge in ethnic sentiment, by focussing on the postwar West and concentrating on immediate economic, social and political factors, fails to grasp
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Older Adults’ Internet Use for Health Information: Digital Divide by Race/Ethnicity and Socioeconomic Status

Journal of Applied Gerontology, 2020
H. Yoon   +3 more
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