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    The Relationship between Urban Diversity and Residential Segregation by Robert William Pendergrass

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Racial diversity was assessed for all 927 metropolitan and micropolitan areas as opposed to just the largest fifty or the largest one hundred. Racial segregation and isolation were assessed at the block group level (excluding water and zero population block groups), not the census tract level, within each metro/micro area. …”
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    Nini et les autres : identité métisse chez Abdoulaye Sadji, Albert Russo et David Ndachi Tagne by Constantin Sonkwé Tayim

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The three authors represent the Métis as a moment of deconstruction of the colonial project of racial segregation. Abdoulaye Sadji raises the existential identity problems linked to the existence of the Métis, thus describing the intermediate space that the Métis constitutes as an impasse, the symbol of colonization based on separation. …”
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    Alienation and Character Typology in African American and Native American Narratives: A Jungian Reading of The Bluest Eye and Winter in the Blood by Garuba Issa Omotosho

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Its peculiarity is occasioned by the phenomenon of racial segregation, among others, with which the society is characterized. …”
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    Inheriting the Grade: HOLC “Redlining” Maps and Contemporary Neighborhood Crime by Christopher J. Lyons, María B. Vélez, Xuanying Chen

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Furthermore, greater concentrations of contemporary neighborhood disadvantage, racial segregation, and housing instability largely explain these associations. …”
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    Casta(s), “sociedad de castas” e indigenismo: la interpretación del pasado colonial en el siglo XX by Laura Giraudo

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The evidence suggests that it probably was in the 1940s, due to the work of social scientists, when the presence of castas and of a casta terminology came to entail the existence of a “system of castes”, or a society founded in a racial segregation. Meanwhile, in the indigenista field, regardless of the use of casta(s), the emergence of a powerful image of the past, stressing colonial continuity from Conquest to present-day, was critical to the “description” of Latin America and its peoples.…”
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    The Relationship between the Economic Strand of Contemporary Pentecostalism and Neo-Liberalism in Post-1994 South Africa by Mookgo Solomon Kgatle

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…South Africa endured racial segregation under the national party for many years until 1994, with the attainment of democracy. …”
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    “I’ve Lived Everything They Are Trying to Teach Me”: Latinx Immigrant Youth’s Ambivalent Educational Mobility in White Evangelical Universities by Andrea Flores

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Most significantly, Latinx immigrant youth must navigate the tensions between the ever-present legacy of racial segregation and animus in Evangelical traditions and their status as the embodiment of newfound, institutionally desirable “diversity.” …”
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    Enjeux politiques de l’alcool en Afrique du Sud : prohibition et réorganisation commerciale en temps de Covid-19 by Sophie Chevalier

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Durban was the first city in the country to institute racial segregation that later went national. Alcohol played a major role in defining the boundaries of racial inequality, under the Durban system named after its original locus. …”
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    Racial Steering in U.S. Housing Markets: When, Where, and to Whom Does It Occur? by Matthew Hall, Jeffrey M. Timberlake, Elaina Johns-Wolfe

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Housing discrimination has long been thought to contribute to the persistence of racial segregation, yet evidence indicates that many forms of discrimination have waned over time. …”
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    Liberalisation vs. governance : a discussion of racial politics in three literary works by Lam, David Ying Cai

    Published 2015
    “…The three texts reflect the detrimental effects that racial divides have on social cohesion, such as the escalation of racial conflict to feverish levels caused by racial segregation in Scorpion Orchid, the individual’s resentment towards other races through the institutionalisation of race in Charged, and the trap of false racial binaries across socioeconomic divides in Malay Sketches. …”
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    A theory for the “Anglo-Saxon mind”: Ellen Churchill Semple's reinterpretation of Friedrich Ratzel's Anthropogeographie by Klinke, I

    Published 2022
    “…He drew on her as an informant on issues of racial segregation in the United States. Although Semple remained loyal to his broader intellectual project after his death, she had begun, soon after they met, to develop her own brand of anthropogeography, freed from the ambivalences of his work. …”
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    Goodbye Charity Hospital by Fanny Chabrol

    “…Since the 1930s this hospital was embodied in the collective identity throughout the specific urban history of racial segregation and poverty becoming emblematic of welfare for disadvantaged and Afro-American populations. …”
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    A socio-historical analysis of the sections in the Apostolic Faith Mission of South Africa from 1908 to the present by Mookgo S. Kgatle

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…It juxtaposes church history with the problems facing society today like racial segregation and how such problems can be addressed and solved.…”
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    The Great Migration in Myth and Reality by Michael Schwartz

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The founders of professional sociology in the United States constructed a system of racial segregation that paralleled the Jim Crow system in the American South. …”
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    Basic Design and the Semiotics of Citizenship: Julian Beinart’s Educational Experiments and Research on Wall Decoration in Early 1960s Nigeria and South Africa by Ayala Levin

    “…Home to black Africans who were subject to racial segregation and displacement policies that predated the apartheid regime, the Township’s residents faced another eviction in the early 1960s. …”
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    Demystifying the Local: Considerations for Higher Education Engagement with Community Food Systems by Howard Rosing

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…These forms of engagement frequently operate in urban sectors where access to fresh food is challenged, for example, by historical patterns of racial segregation and social exclusion. Drawing on insights from ongoing anthropological research in Chicago on the role of higher education institutions in supporting community food systems development, this commentary presents a short set of considerations for higher education institutions that engage in local food projects within low-income communities. …”
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    A Legal Analysis of the Regulation of Information and Communications Technologies to Promote Digital Inclusion for the Poor and Low-Income Earners in South Africa by Howard Chitimira, Keamogetse Motlogeloa, Phemelo Magau

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Challenges affecting the promotion of digital inclusion in South Africa such as racial segregation, digital illiteracy, language barriers, disability, geographical limitation, poverty, low-income and affordability are discussed. …”
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    De la marge à l’avant-garde : Conversation From Life d’Alice Childress ou la promotion de la lutte des domestiques noires by Grégory Bekhtari

    “…This paper examines the position of black women domestic workers in the United States from the mid-1930s to the mid-1950s and their struggles for improved working conditions and social recognition, which primarily took place in the workplace through the development of trade unionism, as well as in the sociocultural sphere where the logics of racial segregation and white supremacy were predominant. …”
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    The Failure of the American Dream in August Wilson's Fences by Peyman Amanolahi Baharvand

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…It indicates that the racial discrimination, manifested in various forms including racial segregation prevalent in the white-dominated American society, impedes Troy‟s progress. …”
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    Does segregation matter for Latinos? by De la Roca, Jorge, Ellen, Ingrid Gould, Steil, Justin P

    Published 2020
    “…We estimate the effects of residential racial segregation on socio-economic outcomes for native-born Latino young adults over the past three decades. …”
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