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Reproducing monocultural education: ethnic majority staff’s discursive constructions of monocultural school practices

British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2015
This paper investigates the role of ethnic majority staff in the perpetuation of monocultural education that excludes non-western, ethnic minority cultures and reproduces institutional racism in schools. Based on qualitative data collected through semi-structured interviews in four ethnically diverse schools in the Flemish educational system, we ...
Mampaey, Jelle, Zanoni, Patrizia
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Stress Tests and Model Monoculture

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
We study whether regulators should reveal stress test results which contain imperfect information about banks’ financial health. Although disclosure restores market confidence in banks, it misclassifies some healthy banks as risky. This encourages banks to choose portfolios that are deemed safe by regulators, leading to model monoculture and making the
Keeyoung Rhee, Keshav Dogra
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Problems in Monocultures

EPPO Bulletin, 1972
AbstractIn the author's opinion, modern farm management techniques compel a critical evaluation of established concepts of the use of rotations in arable farming as rapid changes have put many formerly accepted reasons for their use in doubt. From literature, examples are cited which show clearly that monocultures of cereals, or cereals grown in narrow
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The consumer monoculture

International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2003
Abstract‘Development’ and the globalization of consumption is leading to a breakdown of biological and cultural diversity, erosion of food security, an increase in violence and devastation for the global biosphere. We urgently need to shift away from economic globalization and homogenization towards localization and diversification.
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The Emerging Monoculture

2003
Kramer brings together experts from a variety of minority backgrounds and from around the world to give their perspectives on the most pervasive ideology today, globalism. The basic premise is that a developed country is different from a developed community.
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Monoculture

Scientific American, 1987
J. F. Power, R. F. Follett
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