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Acculturation
Sequestered Inclusion: Social Service Discourses and New Latino Diaspora Youth in the Shenandoah Valley
Multiculturalism and Integration Tariq Modood 1 July 2011
What Biculturalism Is and Why It Matters
The New Philosemitism: Exploring a Changing Relationship Between Jews and the Far-Right
Islamophobia in France: a Struggle Between Religious and National Identity
“We Wanted Employers, but We Got People Instead”: Racialization of Immigrant Ethnicity and Occupational Attainment in the Western U.S
What Does It Mean to Be an "American"? Author(S): MICHAEL WALZER Reviewed Work(S): Source: Social Research, Vol
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Italian American Review Summer 2013 • Volume 3 • Number 2 Italian American Review John D
Multicultural Education in Social Studies Textbooks in South Korea and the United States: A
The Civil War in Yugoslavia: Do Ostensibly High Rates of Intermarriage Obviate Ethnic Hatreds As a Cause? Andrei Simic, University of Southern California
Unity Through Diversity? Assimilation, Multiculturalism and the Debate Over What It Means to Be an American
Citizenship, National Identity and the Accommodation of Difference: Reflections on the German, French, Dutch and British Cases
CANADIAN COSSACKS: FINDING UKRAINE in FIFTY YEARS of UKRAINIAN-CANADIAN LITERATURE in ENGLISH by Lindy Anne Ledohowski a Thesis
Thinking About Finnish Heritage, Living the American Life
Some Cultural Considerations in Second Language
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Consumer Ethnicity Three Decades After: a TCR Agenda
Land of My Father
The (Re)Production of Social Capital in the Post-Chinatown Era: a Case Study of the Role of a Chinese Language School
Cuba's Haitian Heritage, the Folkloric Imaginary, and the State
Radical Integration
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Nationalism in a Global Era
American Multiculturalism After 9/11
Visualization of Ethnicity: Beyond What You See June Y
AUTHENTIC ARABS, AUTHENTIC CHRISTIANS: ANTIOCHIAN ORTHODOX and the MOBILIZATION of CULTURAL IDENTITY by Matthew W. Stiffler
Between Immigration and Hyphenation: the Problems of Theorizing Asian American Theater
To 26-Year-Old Intercountry Adoptees and Their Non-Adopted Migrant Peers in Western Australia
Transitions in Acculturation
Introduction: Understanding Multiculturalism and the Habsburg