Incentives to identify: Racial identity in the age of affirmative action [PDF]
It is almost universally assumed that race is an exogenously given trait that is not subject to change. But as race is most often self-reported by individuals who must weigh the costs and benefits of associating with minority groups, we ask whether ...
Antman, Francisca M., Duncan, Brian
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Self-identification in Malaysian cosplay
To examine cosplay (costume play) as performed by non-Japanese cosplayers, video interviews were conducted at five Japanese popular culture conventions in Malaysia. Analysis of descriptions made by 158 cosplayers reveals cosplay to function as a medium for the process of self-identification.
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Dominik Tatarka: Forming of Discourse of Moral And Civic Subversion in the Novella Prútené kreslá (Basket Chairs) [PDF]
The object of my study is a novella Prútené kreslá (Basket Chairs, 1963) written by Dominik Tatarka. This novella was published altogether with his other prose Démon súhlasu (Demon of Permission).
Zora Prušková
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Being Ourselves: Immigrant Culture and Self-Identification Among Young Haitians in Montréal [PDF]
Since the early 1960s, large numbers of Haitians have emigrated from their native island nation. Changes in federal immigration legislation in the 1970s in both the United States and Canada enabled immigrants of colour a facilitated entry into the two ...
Pégram, Scooter
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Promovarea eficientă a Declarației ONU cu privire la drepturile persoanelor aparținând minorităților naționale sau etnice, religioase și lingvistice - Raport al Raportorului Special al ONU privind problemele minorităților (ONU, 2020) [PDF]
In the analyzed report, the Special Rapporteur on minority issues, Fernand de Varennes, briefly presents his activities in 2019 and 2020 to the General Assembly, highlighting the continuous work on the thematic priorities of statelessness, education and ...
Adina – Maria Nikolić
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Reception of Imposture Phenomenon in Mikhail Bulgakov’s Work 1920s
The reception of the phenomenon of imposture in the “Moscow” stories of M. A. Bulgakov in the 1920s: “Diaboliade”, “Fatal Eggs” and “Heart of a Dog”. The relevance of studying the problem is due to the fact that reception is not a process of replication ...
N. A. Plaksitskaya
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Ethnic Self-Identification of First-Generation Immigrants [PDF]
This paper uses the concept of ethnic self-identification of immigrants in a twodimensional framework. It acknowledges the fact that attachments to the home and the host country are not necessarily mutually exclusive.
Constant, Amelie F. +2 more
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Heartfelt embodiment: Changes in body-ownership and self-identification produce distinct changes in interoceptive accuracy [PDF]
Interoceptive and exteroceptive information are both essential for the construction and update of self-awareness. Whereas several studies have shown how interoceptive accuracy or cardiac feedback influences body-awareness, no studies have looked at the ...
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This article explores the concept of tribal self-identification in India, highlighting the process of “tribalization”. Using the example of the Kalbeliya from Rajasthan, it examines how certain Indian communities perceive themselves as tribal due to ...
Karine Bates, Marianne-Sarah Saulnier
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Intermarriage and the intergenerational transmission of ethnic identity and human capital for Mexican Americans [PDF]
Using microdata from the 2000 U.S. Census and from recent years of the Current Population Survey (CPS), we investigate whether selective intermarriage and endogenous ethnic identification interact to hide some of the intergenerational progress achieved ...
Duncan, B., Trejo, S.J.
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