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Perceptions of Death in the Writings of Josef Zelkowicz

open access: yesStudia Judaica
This article examines how writers in the Łódź (Litzmannstadt) ghetto perceived life, or, more precisely, death, focusing on Josef Zelkowicz, a prominent Łódź intellectual. The scope of the writings he
Yaron Nir-Freisager
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Urban Segregation and the Special Political Zone in Ahmedabad: An Emerging Paradigm for Religio-Political Violence

open access: yesSouth Asia Multidisciplinary Academic Journal, 2011
In this paper I inquire into how the disposition of public spaces and informal oral communication, can together create a commonsense mobilizing support for spectacular events of violence.
Arvind Rajagopal
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Deep Segregation: Informality, Trust and the Making of Discrimination in Markets

open access: yesAntipode, Volume 58, Issue 4, July 2026.
ABSTRACT This article advances the concept of deep segregation to theorise how social exclusion is produced through the everyday organisation of market access rather than through spatial separation alone. Deep segregation refers to a relational and processual form of segregation constituted through segmented routes of access, intermediary networks and ...
Mohsin Alam Bhat, Asaf Ali Lone
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O pamiętnikach Aliny i Henryki. Radość dorastania, wojenna przemoc a lokalna polityka pamięci

open access: yesAutobiografia
The following article contains an overview of memoirs written by two sisters – Alina and Henryka from the village of Urle during the World War II and after. We present the content of the memoirs in a wider social and cultural context.
Jacek Drozda, Zofia Rojek
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Last of the JEDI's: “Coloured” Women's Active Representation in Apartheid's Public Education Sector

open access: yesGender, Work &Organization, Volume 33, Issue 4, Page 1569-1579, July 2026.
ABSTRACT The South African apartheid regime racially organized society into race categories—one being “Coloured” to denote people of mixed‐race heritage. The term “Coloured,” even in contemporary South Africa, is a contentious categorization given the racist legacy of apartheid. This article documents the lives of “Coloured” women who struggled against
Karen Johnston
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Equipment for the conveying and recovery of hydrocarbons from an underwater well for the extraction of hydrocarbons, under uncontrolled release conditions

open access: yes, 2013
The present invention relates to equipment for the conveying and recovery of hydrocarbons from an underwater well for the extraction of hydrocarbons under uncontrolled release conditions, comprising a chamber (23) for the separation of the hydrocarbon ...
Andreussi Paolo, De Ghetto Giambattista
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Multiscalar Un-homing: Residents’ Experiences of Interventions for Social Mix

open access: yesNordic Journal of Migration Research
Social mix has become a goal of urban policy in the Western world. However, research has emphasised a lack of expected effects, such as increased social and economic opportunities for disadvantaged groups. In addition, the experiences of residents during
Rebecka Söderberg
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Anti‐Black Racism in Nursing in Canada and Black Nurses' Resistance: An Analytic Review of Newspaper Coverage, 1940s–2020

open access: yesNursing Inquiry, Volume 33, Issue 3, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Black women's participation in nursing in Canada has been marked by a long history of discrimination and exclusion, even after they were formally permitted to enter the profession in the mid‐1940s. Examining mainstream Canadian newspaper coverage, this study traces anti‐Black racism in Canadian nursing from the 1940s to 2020.
Goldameir Oneka, Anne‐Emanuelle Birn
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Newspaper Clippings from the Documents Pertaining to the Lódź Ghetto

open access: yes, 1943
Digital ImageDigital finding aid ...
Bund Archives
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When French Means White: About Citizenship and the Colonial Specificities of Racism in France

open access: yesThe Geographical Journal, Volume 192, Issue 2, June 2026.
Short Abstract Racialised French citizens living in marginalised social housing neighbourhoods often experience that, despite holding formal citizenship, they are not considered as fully ‘French’. Differential citizenship, where not all nationals have access to the same social, political, and economic rights is not only a feature of France's colonial ...
Claske Dijkema
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