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Tamil Diaspora Schools—Ethnic-National Education in a Transnational Space

2012

National educationAnthropologyTamilEthnic grouplanguageGender studiesSociologySpace (commercial competition)language.human_languageDiasporaTransnational Social Review
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Prevalence of HPV infection in racial-ethnic subgroups of head and neck cancer patients

2017

Abstract The landscape of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in racial/ethnic subgroups of head and neck cancer (HNC) patients has not been evaluated carefully. In this study, a meta-analysis examined the prevalence of HPV in HNC patients of African ancestry. Additionally, a pooled analysis of subject-level data was also performed to investigate HPV prevalence and patterns of p16 (CDNK2A) expression amongst different racial groups. Eighteen publications (N = 798 Black HNC patients) were examined in the meta-analysis, and the pooled analysis included 29 datasets comprised of 3129 HNC patients of diverse racial/ethnic background. The meta-analysis revealed that the prevalence of HPV16 was h…

OncologyOROPHARYNGEAL CANCERHPVCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyEthnic groupUNITED-STATESOriginal Manuscript03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemedicineP16 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRYHuman papillomavirus030223 otorhinolaryngologyEPSTEIN-BARR-VIRUSE6/E7 MESSENGER-RNAAFRICAN-AMERICANSHUMAN-PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE-16IMPROVED SURVIVALbusiness.industryPOTENTIALLY MALIGNANT DISORDERSHead and neck cancerHPV infectionCancerOrvostudományokGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseRacial ethnic3. Good healthPooled analysis030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSmoking statusSettore MED/31 - OTORINOLARINGOIATRIASQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMAEgészségtudományokbusiness
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Nikolai Marr and the idea of a unified language

2006

Abstract Nikolai Marr’s idea of the class-character of language assumes that language mechanically reflects the characteristics of the socio-economic basis. Marr argued that typological similarities between different languages are not based on ‘blood relationship’ but derive from the fact that all languages have developed through the same stages corresponding to the stages in the development of the socio-economic basis. For Marr, national oppression resulted from ‘racial’ or ‘ethnic’ definitions of such concepts as language and nation. His aim was to battle against oppression by replacing ‘racial’ definitions proposed by Indo-European linguistics with his non-ethnic and ‘sociological’ under…

OppressionLinguistics and LanguageBattleSocial PsychologyCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySociologyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsmedia_commonLanguage & Communication
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Determinants and consequences of auditor dyad formation at the top level of audit teams

2021

Abstract This study investigates the determinants and consequences of forming dyads at the top level of audit teams, i.e., dyads between concurring and lead auditor. We apply the sociological theory of homophily, i.e., the implicit preference for similar others, to hierarchically structured auditor dyads. Our regression analyses reveal that sharing the same gender and the same ethnicity, measured by dialect, increases the likelihood of dyad formation beyond what one would expect based on the characteristics of the pool of available auditors. Further, we observe that forming auditor dyads sharing the same age is avoided, suggesting that the need to establish a legitimate hierarchical relatio…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementInformation Systems and ManagementSociology and Political ScienceLead auditor05 social sciencesInstrumental variableEthnic group050201 accountingAuditHomophilyPreferenceddc:Quality auditAccounting0502 economics and businessPsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementDyadAccounting, Organizations and Society
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Choosing to Work? Mothers Return-to-Work Decisions, Social Class, and the Local Labor Market

2015

The aim of this study is to examine the ways in which social class shapes the return-to-work decisions of Finnish working-class and middle-class mothers, and how these decisions are structured by the constraints and opportunities mothers face in the local labor market. The focus of the study is in the local labor market of the city of Jyväskylä. The data consist of two semi-structured focus group interviews of 14 employed mothers of below school-age children. Using the framework of “gendered moral rationalities,” the study shows that there are similarities in mothers’ experiences, while the structural constraints mothers faced when deciding about the timing of returning back to work differ.…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementLabour economicsWork/life balancelocal labor marketlcsh:HD4801-8943Work–life balancePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEthnic groupFace (sociological concept)Genderchildcarelcsh:Labor. Work. Working classSocial classReturn to workFocus groupfemale employmentWork (electrical)Industrial relationsFinancial strainage & diversityethnicitySociologysocial classLife-span and Life-course Studies
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The Ethnic Pluralism of the Nineteenth Century in Transylvania according to the Ecclesiastical Painting of the Grecu Brothers

2016

Abstract Despite the development of the iconographic programs, the frescoes painted by the Grecu brothers remind us not only of the large ensembles beyond the Carpathians in Walachia and Moldova but also other Transylvanian decorations. These frescoes express not only the spirit of the time or the mentality of the community to which they belonged, but they also represented an opportunity to show the painters’ originality and personality, their need for personal affirmation and artistic individuality, connected to a new sensitivity of a given historical context. The representation of the inhabiting nations in Transylvania in the Passion’s Cycle highlights the disadvantaged status of the Roma…

Paintingmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral Health ProfessionsEthnic groupPluralism (philosophy)ArtReligious studiesClassicsmedia_commonReview of Ecumenical Studies Sibiu
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DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A CROSS-CULTURAL EORTC MEASURE OF SPIRITUAL WELLBEING (SWB) FOR PALLIATIVE CARE PATIENTS WITH CANCER

2014

Introduction Spiritual care and spiritual wellbeing (SWB) are central to palliative care, but no measures of SWB have yet been developed cross-culturally. Aim(s) and method(s) In 2002 the EORTC Quality of Life (QL) Group began international development of an SWB measure for palliative patients. Three domains of SWB were initially hypothesised, and items developed accordingly. Data for Phase IV field-testing and validation of the measure were collected from January 2012 to July 2013. Participants completed the 36-item provisional SWB measure and a structured debriefing interview. EORTC QLQ-C15-PAL, socio-demographic and clinical data were also collected, and a sub-set of test-retest data. Th…

Palliative careRasch modelOncology (nursing)business.industryDebriefingEthnic groupMedicine (miscellaneous)General MedicineDifferential item functioninghumanitiesMedical–Surgical NursingQuality of life (healthcare)MedicineCross-culturalSpiritual carebusinessClinical psychologyBMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
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New Roles for Media in the Western Balkans

2017

After almost 20 years of political instability and ongoing conflicts in the Western Balkans, the region is still haunted by the past, and there is an ongoing synergy of influence between media and the political sector. Media in this region have frequently been criticized for fueling conflicts, instigating ethnic hatred and taking political sides. This article suggests a new research agenda in the practice of transitional journalism in this part of Southeastern Europe. This research strand combines elements from troubled pasts, war reporting, peace journalism and issues of transitional justice. This article analyzes how journalists in the Western Balkans consider the roles of journalism in t…

Peace journalismTransitional justiceCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEthnic groupMedia studies050801 communication & media studiesNews production0506 political scienceHatredPolitics0508 media and communicationsLaw050602 political science & public administrationJournalismSociologyPolitical instabilitymedia_commonJournalism Studies
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Patterns of poverty among elderly Americans: a Latent Class Markov Model

2017

ABSTRACTThis article studies poverty persistence and the role of social security programmes on poverty among elderly in the US. We use a Latent Markov model to disentangle unobserved heterogeneity and state dependence. Because of its dynamic nature, unobserved heterogeneity is modelled to vary over time. This allows to capture different latent states of poverty that change over time. Result indicates the existence of three unobserved types evolving over time according to their propensity to be poor. Moreover, a strong persistence in poverty especially for women, individuals living alone and ethnic minorities is found. Finally, the estimates indicate that giving social assistance tends to re…

Persistence (psychology)Change over timeEconomics and EconometricsClass (computer programming)Poverty05 social sciencesEthnic groupMarkov model01 natural sciences050906 social workSocial securityPoverty persistence older Americans latent Markov model social security programmes010104 statistics & probabilitySettore SECS-P/03 - Scienza Delle FinanzeDevelopment economicsEconomicsState dependenceDemographic economics0509 other social sciences0101 mathematics
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The phenomenon of multiculturalism. The case of Poland

2017

One of the most important global processes nowadays is migration. Its result is, interalia, the deepening multiculturalism. It can take the form of a social phenomenon, political project or society. In this article we have focused on multiculturalism as a social phenomenon. It means the presence of different cultures with an ethnic background of their diversity in a specific social space and historical moment. They exist together and accept the mutually distinct ethnic (cultural) difference. The origins of the phenomenon of multiculturalism go back to ancient times, although then the phenomenon did not have a scientific framework of analysis. Such ones appeared in the 70s and 80s of the twe…

Poland Multiculturalismwhatmulticulturalismethnic groupsnational and ethnic minoritiesSocial Pathology and Prevention
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