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Yang Sao Xiong and Mark E. Pfeifer
Although spatial assimilation has often been defined as the process whereby a group attains residential propinquity with majority members of a host society, we argue that for certain immigrant groups, substantial suburbanization does not necessarily lead...
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Tomasz Stepinski and Anna Dmowska
To better understand the persistence of residential racial segregation in U.S. cities, it is essential to develop testable, spatially explicit models of racial dynamics. However, the original census data are not formatted in a way that facilitates the te...
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Robert William Pendergrass
Racial diversity was found to be related to racial residential segregation and strongly related to racial isolation within the nation?s metropolitan and micropolitan areas at the block group level. However, the relationships were both complex and depende...
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Shervin Assari, Shanika Boyce, Ritesh Mistry, Alvin Thomas, Harvey L. Nicholson, Jr., Ryon J. Cobb, Adolfo G. Cuevas, Daniel B. Lee, Mohsen Bazargan, Cleopatra H. Caldwell, Tommy J. Curry and Marc A. Zimmerman
Background:Aim: To examine racial/ethnic variations in the effect of parents? subjective neighborhood safety on children?s cognitive performance. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 10,027 children from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development...
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Evandro Alves Barbosa Filho,Ana Cristina de Souza Vieira
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Desde 1994 a África do Sul pôs fim à sua estrutura oficial de segregação, baseada na ultra exploração da força de trabalho negra e na total segregação racial: o Apartheid. Embora esse sistema tenha acabado e o país seja governado pelo antigo movimento de...
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Ron Malega
This study examines the intersection of race, class, and place by exploring the neighborhood concentration of affluent black households in the United States during the 1990s using Census 2000 data. It adds to the literature seeking a more nuanced underst...
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Jessica Crowe, Constance Lacy and Yolanda Columbus
By analyzing data from focus groups in a poor, mostly African American neighborhood in a large U.S. city, we describe how residents in urban food deserts access food, the barriers they experience in accessing nutritious, affordable food, and how communit...
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Rebecca J. Walter, Nathan Foote, Hilton A. Cordoba and Corey Sparks
This study seeks to understand the historic roots of modern segregation by comparing residential racial patterns in the city of San Antonio over time. The year 1910 is recreated for San Antonio by georeferencing and digitizing historic Sanborn maps and a...
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Nomalanga P Grootboom
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This study explored the inclusion of Ubuntu in post-apartheid South African schooling â?? with a specific focus on Mandelaâ??s take. The objective was to study possible benefits for the learners and the extent to which Ubuntu could affect desegregated sc...
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Rebecca J. West and Bhoomi K. Thakore
As the internet has become an integral part of everyday life, it is understood that patterns of racial stereotyping and discrimination found in the offline world are often reproduced online. In our paper, we examine two exclusionary practices in an onlin...
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