Japanese Journal of Sociology, Volume 34, Issue 1, Page 231-234, March 2025.
Ashita Matsumiya
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What is a Multi‐Ethnic Party and How to Spot a Fake One?
Abstract Multi‐ethnic parties have been variously defined: as those which do not champion the interests of, or mobilize against, any specific ethnic group; as those with a recognisably cross‐communal leadership or membership; and as those which acquire some distribution of support across groups.
Jon Fraenkel
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Česky cítiť, ľudovodemokraticky myslieť! Štátna politika voči česko-nemeckým deťom a ich rodinám v prvých rokoch socialistickej diktatúry || Feeling within the nation, thinking within the system. Governmental policies aimed at dealing with Czech-German children and their families at the beginning of the socialist dictatorship [PDF]
During the first years after the Second World War, Czech-German children in Czechoslovakia were exposed to a sharp change in policy. First, they were persecuted as Germans and later protected by the government.
Michal Korhel
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La abominación de lo híbrido: la mixofobia como política de estado.
The article discusses a number of historical cases of nations that have developed anti-miscegenation laws premised on a logic of “state mixophobia”, with instances as diverse as the Spanish colonization of the Americas and later of Equatorial Guinea ...
Dan Rodriguez Garcia
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Anti-Miscegenation Laws in the United States [PDF]
Still another thesis on Rubik’s cube? Is there still something new to write on that puzzle? In this document, we approach the cube with a rather unusual question: “how would you solve the cube if, instead of using the 6 classical rotations, you were ...
Browning, James R.
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Abstract How can anthropologists ensure the accuracy of the statements they make in their publications, especially in an era of ever increasing budgetary and bureaucratic pressures that limit the duration of fieldwork? What should the role of language abilities be in this context and to what degree is it necessary to learn the language of the place ...
Mark Collins, Tukul Walla Kaiku
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Patterns of Interracial and Interethnic Marriages among Foreign-Born Asians in the United States
This study examines the patterns of interracial marriage and interethnic marriage among foreign-born Asians in the United States, using pooled data from the 2008–2012 American Community Surveys.
Philip Yang, Maggie Bohm-Jordan
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Ethnic Intermarriage among Immigrants: Human Capital and Assortative Mating [PDF]
This paper analyzes the determinants of interethnic marriages among immigrants in the United States. The dependent variable is intermarriage across ethnic groups and the inclusion of the explanatory variables is justified by a simple rational choice ...
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Intermarriage and the Unhealthy Assimilation of Immigrant Descendants [PDF]
This paper studies the effects of assimilation on the health of Hispanics in the US. I exploit a unique dataset of linked birth records and use ethnic intermarriage as a metric of acculturation.
Giuntella, Osea
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Fractured selves, contested lands: Marlpa identity and the politics of native title
Abstract This article examines the constitution of marlpa identity in the Pilbara, emphasising the interplay between Aboriginal ontologies, kinship systems and the institutional frameworks of native title. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork and oral histories, it argues that marlpa belonging is constituted through cognatic descent, consubstantial ...
Nayeli Torres‐Montenegro
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