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Policy and laws on ethnic minorities for sustainable development in Vietnam [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
The formulation and implementation of policies and laws to serve the purpose of sustainable socio-economic development for ethnic minorities is a task and goal of not only the Party and the State but also the whole political system and people.
Nguyen Minh Phu
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Healthy Young Bodies of an (Un)healthy Nation: Physical Education and Discipline in Straja Țării (1934-1940) [PDF]

open access: yesPlural: History, Culture, Society, 2021
This text discusses Straja Țării, the Romanian youth organization patronized by King Carol II, and created in the tense social and political atmosphere of the The 1930s.
Filipovici, Anca
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Raising interest in master of physical education during the COVID-19 pandemic: An analysis of Baidu Index data

open access: yesQuality in Sport, 2022
Objective: Current evidence shows the master of physical education has attracted attention since its opening. The study aims to quantify recent trends in the public interest and related online search behavior for master of physical education, and ...
Qinyi Tan   +3 more
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A Generational Divide? Coping With Ethnic Prejudice and Inequality Among Romanian Roma Transnational Returnees

open access: yesSocial Inclusion, 2022
Roma people are likely Europe’s most discriminated and marginalized minority. In the past years, increasing attention has been paid to their migration to Western Europe and their limited social mobility in their countries of destination.
Remus Gabriel Anghel, László Fosztó
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Scientific Societies Advancing STEM Workforce Diversity: Lessons and Outcomes from the Minorities Affairs Committee of the American Society for Cell Biology

open access: yesJournal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2020
Promoting diversity and inclusiveness in the STEM academic workforce remains a key challenge and national priority. Scientific societies can play a significant role in this process through the creation and implementation of programs to foster STEM ...
Verónica A. Segarra   +8 more
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Work, Life, and Identity Negotiation in a Foreign Land: A Study of Taiwanese Working Holiday Makers in Belgium

open access: yesCosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2020
This study examined the living and working experiences of 14 Taiwanese working holiday makers (WHMs) in Belgium as they negotiate their identity and social lives while they live overseas, using both participant observation and semi-structured interviews.
Hsien Ming Lin   +2 more
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Applied Theatre Facilitates Dialogue about Career Challenges for Scientists

open access: yesJournal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2017
The design of programs in support of a strong, diverse, and inclusive scientific workforce and academe requires numerous difficult conversations about sensitive topics such as the challenges scientists can face in their professional development.
Verónica A. Segarra   +2 more
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Minority or minority?

open access: yesPuls – musik- och dansetnologisk tidskrift, 2023
The articles in this journal issue cover a wide range of topics stimulated by the term “minority.” When I was first invited to consider this topic by my Swedish colleagues back in the 1980s and 1990s, I observed and described “multiculturalism” as a way a nation-state could control the definition of a swelling group of newcomers from other countries ...
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‘We only got Coca-Cola’: Disability and the paradox of (dis)empowerment in Southeast Nigeria

open access: yesAfrican Journal of Disability, 2019
Background: Empowerment is the generic name for support services for persons with disability in Nigeria. In it, the elites of the society play leading roles. Special events such as anniversaries, Christmas seasons, wealthy people’s birthdays, investiture
Okechukwu V. Nwokorie   +1 more
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The Destructive Effect of Ingroup Competition on Ingroup Favoritism

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Ingroup favoritism has been widely verified in the context of intergroup competition; however, how competition among ingroup members affects ingroup favoritism remains unclear.
Youxia Zuo   +3 more
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