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    Boundaries in shaping the Rohingya identity and the shifting context of borderland politics by Farzana, Kazi Fahmida

    Published 2015
    “…This article argues that the true political identity of the displaced Rohingya refugees can be located in their social memory and their life-politics in the borderlands.In this social memory, the Rohingyas' beliefs in ethnicity, identity, and belongingness play an important role in shaping their current identity. …”
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    Increasing recognition of historically marginalized scientists: Lessons learned from the Nomination Task Force by Amy M. Keesee, Amy M. Keesee, Seth G. Claudepierre, M. Fraz Bashir, Michael D. Hartinger, Elizabeth A. MacDonald, Allison N. Jaynes

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Moving forward it is a goal of AGU to be more inclusive and intentional with respect to gender, racial, and ethnic identities. We share our best practices and success stories with a broad audience to help others build upon the work of the NTF within their own institutions and professional groups. …”
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    Intergroup Contact: An Investigation of Intergroup Contact between Students with Different Social Identities Living in The Same Dormitory Room by Tarkan Kaçmaz, Abbas Türnüklü, Veysel Karazor

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…When joint activities were carried out, personality traits were found to be more prominent than ethnic identities. The majority of students from either social identity were found to feel accepted by the other group. …”
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    The Role of Religion in Establishing Peaceful Coexistence in Society by Muhammad Zaman Naz, Abdur Rashid Qadri, Farman Ali

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The followers of different religions and faiths need to join hands in initiating dialogue and interaction with each other in order to make this globe a peaceful place for every one regardless of his religion, creed and ethnic identities. This is the only way to eliminate the specter of terrorism and extremism. …”
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    Bordersea: Jejaring, Kultur, dan Relasi Agama by Uswatun Hasanah, Agus Mahfudin Setiawan, Muhammad Nur Ichsan Azis

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The results of this study indicate that a historical process has implications for the emergence of cultural groups and ethnic identities in society. The Sulawesi Sea acts as a connecting area between countries, nations, in the scope of history and culture, so this study is expected to contribute to the study of the border area of two countries and nations.…”
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    Creating a provincial landscape: roman imperialism and rural change in Lusitania by J. C Edmondson

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…First, the Romans created broad ethnic identities for their opponents, ignoring the complex, highly fragmented ethnic and regional geography of the area. …”
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    An Indentity And Expression Form in Tûr Abdin: Mitirbs and Mitriplik / TÛR ABDIN’DE BIR KIMLIK VE ANLATIM BIÇIMI: MITIRBLAR VE MITRIPLIK by Necat Keskin

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…In this article mıtırbs living in and around Mardin are subjected within the framework of music, ethnicity, identity terms, and the Mıtrıplık, the traditional narrative form which is also continued in some ways nowadays, is compared to the dengbêjlik, another narrative form which is valued as a ‘national’ form by Kurds. …”
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    Teaching languages in multicultural surroundings: New tendencies by Maria Yelenevskaya, Ekaterina Protassova

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The focus of the review on teaching English and Russian proves that despite different histories of their pedagogies, the interplay of language, ethnicity, identity, culture and education systems is significant for both, and without taking all these elements into account, the goal of educating effective multilinguals is elusive.…”
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    The Russian Identity in Southern Siberian Republics: Transformation Dynamics and Basis Perception According to the Opinion Polls of 2013-2019 by Yurii M. Aksiutin

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The structure of the identity of Russians (including those in Southern Siberia) began to transform after the collapse of the Soviet Union, which resulted in the revival of ethnic identities or the strengthening of different local and territorial ones. …”
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    INTEGRASI NILAI ISLAMI DAN BUDAYA ACEH BERDASARKAN KURIKULUM KARAKTER by Nurahimah bt Yusoff, Mohd Isha Awang, Ibrahim Ibrahim

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…In its thousand islands live communities speaking various languages, living different cultures, characters and traditions that have become ethnical identities. The education and culture in a community are implemented from older to younger generations within a wide range of time and preserved well by the descendants. …”
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    UKRANIAN PROBLEM IN THE CONTEXT OF THE MODERN RUSSIAN ETHNIC POLICY by A. P. Koshkin, V. V. Cherdantsev

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Results: the efficiency of the two-level model of the processes of interethnic interaction was shown: basically primordial factors of ethnical identity are exposed to the directed influence of constructed ethnicity, leading the ethnos to the political mobilization and changing its primary characteristics. …”
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    Domesticating whatsApp groups: Indonesian women’s experience with misinformation and hate speech in the 2019 election by Wendratama, Engelbertus, Aprilia, Monika P., Novi Kurnia, Wisnu Prasetya Utomo

    “…Their responses to misinformation and hate speech differ depending on their understanding of gender bias, political interests, as well as religious and ethnic identities, which are also influenced by the type of group and conversations on WhatsApp groups.…”
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    Review of Racially Equitable Admissions Practices in STEM Doctoral Programs by Sonia F. Roberts, Elana Pyfrom, Jacob A. Hoffman, Christopher Pai, Erin K. Reagan, Alysson E. Light

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Bridge programs—whether they are implemented as collaborations with a minority-serving institution, a personalized educational program for each student admitted to a program, or a stand-alone program before the doctoral degree program—may be able to improve both recruitment and retention of students with underrepresented racial and ethnic identities in their field of study. Finally, financial barriers to applications can disproportionately affect underrepresented applicants due to systemic racism. …”
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    ACCESSIBILITY ASSESSMENT: TRAINING THE SLUM RESIDENTS IN SCALING THE ‘ACCESSIBILITY’ by A. Phadke

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The city space not only experiences spatial segregation but also a peculiarly linked social segregation that runs along ethnic identities creating conditions of social and economic polarization at not only macro level as well as at micro levels within slums that house lower income groups (LIG) and economically weaker sections (EWS). …”
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    The expanding cultural space: a case study of the Kalmyk diaspora (Buddhism and identity, migrations and modern technologies) by Elza P. Bakaeva

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…The article also examines the cultural space of the Kalmyk diaspora in terms of certain unifying and distinguishing factors which set up a link between confessional and ethnic identities. The author also sheds light on current processes facilitating the development of an integrated cultural and confessional space, and factors contributing to these developments. …”
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    Piloting the Counter-Memorias Digital Testimonio Project by Marisa Hicks-Alcaraz

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The project centers on those with social identities traditionally excluded from homogenous conceptualizations of latinidad, including, but not limited to Afro/Black, Indigenous, Asian, Central American, Muslim, Queer, Trans, and multi-racial/ethnic identities. In doing this, the project seeks to reformulate the Latin American oral history methodology of testimonio to engage the voices of those often excluded from U.S. …”
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    New “traditional” strategies and land claims in South Africa: A case study in Hammanskraal by Sarah Godsell

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…However, as the land claims process is linked to demonstrable historical legitimacy, this process has sometimes necessitated both the restating and reinventing of local histories and “ethnic identities”, in line with new political structures or moral frameworks. …”
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    Which STEM careers are most appealing? Examining high school students’ preferences and motivational beliefs for different STEM career choices by Emily Q. Rosenzweig, Xiao-Yin Chen

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…A secondary goal was to examine whether there were differences in any patterns as a function of students’ intersecting gender and racial/ethnic identities. A large sample of high school students (N = 526) completed an online survey during class time about their beliefs regarding fifteen different STEM career categories. …”
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    Challenging the Color-Blind American Dream: Transnational Adoption in <i>A Gesture Life, The Love Wife</i>, and <i>Digging to America</i> by Pirjo Ahokas

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…However, the rise of postethnic and color-blind thinking in the past few decades implies that ethnic and racial equality has already been realized in the United States where people are free to choose their ethnic identities. Adoption as a literary trope is regarded as important because it allows authors to speak of broader questions about identity and belonging. …”
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    After the Achaemenids: exchange, transmission and transformation in the visual culture of Babylonia, Iran and Bactria c.330 - c.100 BC by Wood, R, Rachel Wood

    Published 2012
    “…The adoption of new artistic influences did not replace all existing traditions or necessarily infringe ethnic identities. There was selective adoption and adaptation of iconography, styles and forms to suit the new patrons and contexts. …”
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