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Blurring Migrant Solidarity: Navigating the Troubled Regime of ‘Helping Others’ From the Urban Ground of Palermo

open access: yesArea, Volume 58, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This paper explores migrant solidarity in the aftermath of the 2015 so‐called ‘migration crisis’ from the ground of the Southern Italian ‘solidarity city’ of Palermo, building on ethnographic material collected across 2022/2023. It argues that migrant solidarity both resists and reproduces racialised borders, as it is never entirely and ...
Francesca Guarino
wiley   +1 more source

Familiarizing the Stranger: Asian American Adoptees and 'the American South' [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Based on interviews I conducted with four adult Asian American adoptees, each of them adopted into predominantly white families and raised in the regional U.S.
Hancock, Katelyn Camile
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Digging Through the Past to Reconcile Race and Latinx Identity in Dominican-American Women’s Memoirs

open access: yes, 2021
[EN]This chapter explores how two young Afro-Dominican writers, Raquel Cepeda and Jasminne Méndez, articulate their memoirs around diverse and changing experiences and stories that help (re)construct the Latino imaginary.
González Rodríguez, Luisa María
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Parents' experiences in accessing services for their autistic children in the United Kingdom: A meta‐synthesis

open access: yesBritish Journal of Clinical Psychology, Volume 65, Issue 2, Page 470-491, June 2026.
Abstract Background Parents of autistic children support their children through additional challenges, often experiencing adversity as a result. Such parents report high support needs, yet service provision is often limited. Services often support children through providing various psychological interventions to parents.
John Kerr   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Las voces de Baha‐blantes: An analysis of the language learning investment of intermediate students of Spanish at the tertiary level

open access: yesForeign Language Annals, Volume 59, Issue 2, Page 337-357, Summer 2026.
Abstract This study examines the language learning investment of five intermediate learners of Spanish at a tertiary institution in The Bahamas. It draws on participants’ language learning journeys to consider how their previous experiences and access to language learning opportunities contributed to their investment.
Valentino Rahming
wiley   +1 more source

Racialized hierarchies among asylum seekers in Jordan: restrictions of non-Syrian refugees' right to work

open access: yes
openNon-Syrian refugees in Jordan are victims of a racialized system of assistance that privileges asylum seekers from Syria due to the visibility of the conflict. This discrimination affects the ability of non-Syrian refugees to obtain a work permit and
NIZZETTO, SARA
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Transnationalizing Raciolinguistics: An Intersectional Analysis for Understanding Chinese International Students’ Language Ideologies Across Contexts

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 282-294, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This study adopts a transnational raciolinguistic perspective to examine how Chinese international students (CISs) navigate language, race, and identity across borders and contexts. Based on semistructured interviews with 14 CISs, the study highlights that pre‐migration socialization in China influences how CISs perceive and interpret their ...
Gengqi Xiao, Hailing Wang, Jing Yu
wiley   +1 more source

A Quiet Turning to the Language of Neighbours: Relational Sociolinguistics as Ethical Encounter

open access: yesJournal of Sociolinguistics, Volume 30, Issue 3, Page 323-328, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This commentary foregrounds a sociolinguistic research agenda that seeks to generate ethical forms of political co‐existence in places of inhospitality. I adopt the lens of relational ethics that centres attending to those in our presence, our neighbours, without ambition of mastery.
Magdalena Kubanyiova
wiley   +1 more source

Assault on the Borders : Hélène Cixous on Animals and the Human

open access: yes, 2016
Despite the continual displacement of nearly every established conception of the human, the figure of the human remains a powerful idea for political and ethical theorizing. In the era of human rights, the language of dehumanization has become a dominant
Andersson, Helen,
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“A Whale of a Chance”: Thomas E. Dewey, the U.S. South, and the Election of 1948

open access: yesPresidential Studies Quarterly, Volume 56, Issue 2, June 2026.
ABSTRACT This article examines the Republican Party's campaign in the South in 1948. It argues that many national and state Republicans believed that there was a real opportunity for the party's presidential candidate, Thomas E. Dewey, to win Border South states.
Lewis Johnson
wiley   +1 more source

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