Ethnicity And Immigrant
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. North Atlantic Perspectives: A Forum on Stuart Hall’s The Fateful Triangle: Race, Ethnicity, Nation, Part I
Resumo Stuart Hall, um acadêmico fundador da Escola de Birmingham de estudos culturais e eminente teórico de etnia, identidade e diferença na diáspora africana, bem como um dos principais analistas da política cultural dos anos Thatcher e pós-Thatcher, realizou as Palestras W. E. B. Du Bois na Universidade de Harvard em 1994. Nas palestras, publicadas
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 29/07/2019
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2. SOCIABILIDADES EN PUGNA. El impacto de la Guerra Civil Española en perspectiva asociativa. Rosario, Argentina
ABSTRACT The Spanish Civil War made a strong impact in the Argentine public sphere. Specially in a city like Rosario, with an important part of its population being immigrants, and with an active associative life based on ethnicity. In this context of ideologic polarization and confrontation, immigrant centers echoed the conflicts in Europe, and also the str
História. Publicado em: 16/01/2017
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3. A Música do Shabat em Recife
O tema transversal deste estudo de caso é o repertório musical do Cabalat Shabat transterritorializado para Recife. Trata-se de um dos três rituais celebrados pelos judeus nos dias reservados para o descanso e rezas, onde as canções/orações ainda podem ser ouvidas nas sinagogas locais. A pesquisa de campo recolheu dados na Sinagoga Isaac Shachnick, do
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 19/05/2011
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4. RELIGIOUS AND CULTURAL HERITAGE AND THE NEGOTIATION PROCESS OF THE ITALIAN IMMIGRANT IDENTITY IN THE QUARTA COLÔNIA IMPERIAL DE SILVEIRA MARTINS AND THE CENTRAL REGION OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL / PATRIMÔNIO CULTURAL RELIGIOSO E NEGOCIAÇÃO DA IDENTIDADE DO IMIGRANTE ITALIANO DA QUARTA COLONIA IMPERIAL DE SILVEIRA MARTINS E REGIÃO CENTRAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL
Com base na relação que se estabelece entre o patrimônio cultural religioso e o processo de negociação da identidade do imigrante italiano, justificamos a importância de investigar o tema desta pesquisa. A problemática pode ser resumida na seguinte questão: como foi negociada a identidade do imigrante italiano do berço da Quarta Colônia Imperial de
Publicado em: 2010
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5. Sob o céu de outra pátria: imigrantes e educação em Juiz de Fora e Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais (1888-1912)
his work aims to understand how immigrants childrens schooling was promoted in ifferent social groups considering the social relationships due to the immigrants lives, nvestigating how these elements relate to the process of building a school educational rogram and to the education and immigration policies towards the end of the 19th century nd beginning of
Publicado em: 2009
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6. A Multilevel Analysis of Social Ties and Social Cohesion among Latinos and Their Neighborhoods: Results from Chicago
Research suggests that, among Latinos, there are health benefits associated with living in a neighborhood populated with coethnics. While social networks and social cohesion are the proposed explanation for the salubrious effect and are assumed to be characteristics of Latino immigrant enclaves, evidence for this is limited. We used multilevel regression to
Springer US.
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7. Cultural Variation—Nutritional and Clinical Implications
Cultural variation may play an important role in human nutrition and must be considered in either clinical or public health intervention particularly in areas with large immigrant populations. Acculturative and environmental change influence the food habits and health of transitional groups. Nutritional assessment may be complicated by cultural variation. Th
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8. Uptake of preventive health care among Mediterranean migrants in Belgium.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to investigate the influence of ethnicity on the demand for preventive care by Mediterranean migrants in Belgium. DESIGN--This was a survey of patient contacts with general practitioners. SETTING AND PATIENTS--33 general practitioners working in Belgian localities with the highest migrant density collaborated in the study. During
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9. Perinatal mortality in a first generation immigrant population and its relation to unemployment in The Netherlands.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To consider the association between biological and social risk factors and perinatal mortality in an ethnically mixed population in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. DESIGN--This was a matched case-control study. Cases included all registered stillborn infants and all registered liveborn infants who died within seven days of birth. Controls were s