Results 191 to 200 of about 211,710 (340)
Abstract Intersectional theory recognises inequity is rarely the result of one social identity; social identities, and their interaction with context and power relations, offer some protective factors, while marginalises others. Taking an intersectional approach to social policy has the potential to provide deeper insights in terms of identifying and ...
Shona Bates, Rosemary Kayess, Ilan Katz
wiley +1 more source
Constructing Identity and Multicultural Art Education: The Case of Taiwanese Festivals in Canada [PDF]
Patricia Yuen-Wan Lin
openalex +1 more source
Ethnic Minority Representation After the 2024 General Election: Does Ethnicity No Longer Matter?
Abstract With a new record of ethnic minority MPs elected in 2024, Westminster is nearly fully representative of voters of ethnic minority origins. This outcome was not entirely dependent on Labour's landslide, with pre‐election analyses showing that diversity of MPs would have improved with all possible election results.
Maria Sobolewska
wiley +1 more source
Identity, language and communication concerns of subcultures: The case of Antalya Cretans. [PDF]
Şimşek P.
europepmc +1 more source
Teacher beliefs and classroom practices regarding a curriculum that is multicultural and antibias
Valerie Jarvis Samuels
openalex +2 more sources
The Rules of the Coronation: Differentiating Convention from Practice and Custom
Abstract The coronation of a new monarch is a constitutional event governed by unwritten rules. To understand which aspects of the coronation are constitutionally significant—and which are better understood as the product of tradition or novel approaches—this article examines how three types of unwritten rules structure the ceremony: conventions ...
Carolyn S. Harris, Philippe Lagassé
wiley +1 more source
The accessibility of general practice websites assessed by patients: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Beckers R, Schoenmakers B.
europepmc +1 more source
Multicultural Nationalism: Saving the White Working Class from Blue Labour?
Abstract This article explores Labour's electoral response to the rise of Reform UK, whose recent local election gains and strong polling suggest significant appeal among white working class voters. Labour's apparent revival of ‘Blue Labour’ social conservatism—particularly on immigration—aims to reclaim this constituency, but risks alienating its ...
Sam Taylor Hill+2 more
wiley +1 more source