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As a university committed to creating inclusive learning environments, we must remember that our pedagogical practices and philosophies are not crafted in insolation from our social, political, and cultural environments. The psychic and emotional injury spurred by the events of the summer of 2016 will continue to reverberate across campus as we move into the fall semester. When we boldly address the lingering effects of trauma through our pedagogical practices, we demonstrate how the campus actively creates space for the civic development of students, staff, faculty, and administration.
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In: Hommes & migrations: première revue française des questions d'immigration, Band 1214, Heft 1, S. 86-90
ISSN: 2262-3353
Le programme de développement local migration (PDLM) entend soutenir des micro-projets économiques , afin de créer des emplois dans les pays d'émigration. Les difficultés ne manquent pourtant pas, depuis les problèmes d'infrastructures jusqu'à la méfiance des intéressés. Le projet se poursuit néanmoins, avec des résultats plus qu'encourageants.
Cover -- Praise for Made to Lead -- Dedication -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Section 1: GET READY! -- 1 Made for the Call -- 2 Developing Leaders Like Jesus -- 3 The Challenge and Charge of Women in Church Leadership -- Section 2: GET SET! -- 4 Confidence -- 5 Your Love Life -- 6 Sacred Space -- 7 Mentorship -- Section 3: LEAD WITHPURPOSE! -- 8 Finding your Place -- 9 Owning Your Body -- 10 Passion in Your Back Pocket -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Notes -- Back Cover
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of comparative politics, Band 76, Heft 2, S. 320-340
ISSN: 1460-2482
AbstractThis article considers how the far right affects ethnic minority vote choice and party evaluations, using the case of the British National Party (BNP). Minorities were more likely to vote for Labour in 2010 where the BNP received more votes, and a quasi-experimental increase in the BNP's salience also increased support for Labour. However, ethnic minority voters evaluated the Conservatives more positively when the BNP put forward a candidate or received more votes. The strength of the far right may mobilise and reinforce traditional partisan loyalties among minorities, while changing perceptions of traditionally unpopular—but mainstream—alternatives.
In: Electoral studies: an international journal on voting and electoral systems and strategy, Band 57, S. 174-185
ISSN: 1873-6890
In: Parliamentary affairs: a journal of comparative politics, Band 69, Heft 1, S. 159-180
ISSN: 1460-2482
In: Ohio State Legal Studies Research Paper No. 805
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In: Feminist media histories, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 40-60
ISSN: 2373-7492
From 1989 to 1998, the artist Sadie Benning created nine video artworks using a Fisher-Price PXL-2000 camera, which records to audiocassette. The resulting video format is known as Pixelvision. This essay, written by video archivists, reviews the history of these works through the lens of audiovisual media preservation, and emerges from research and a series of interviews with the artist and other stakeholders. It aims to create a foundation for a collection assessment of Benning's early video works, and explores the feasibility of preserving them. With this in mind, the essay traces the creative and technical processes involved in the production, exhibition, conservation, and distribution of such precarious media works, and discusses the innovative, ephemeral, and ultimately vulnerable media created by the PXL-2000 camcorder. This is a study of the fleeting nature of media technology, personal and social histories, and the meaning contained in audiovisual works of art.
In: Journal of ethnic and migration studies: JEMS, Band 46, Heft 5, S. 936-956
ISSN: 1469-9451
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In: PS: political science & politics, Band 56, Heft 4, S. 566-571
The 2016 referendum on UK membership in the European Union (EU) led to a realignment of voters along their referendum position (Fieldhouse et al. 2021; Sobolewska and Ford 2020). By December 2019, both the Conservative Party and the Labour Party received approximately 80% of their support from voters who had been on "their" side during the referendum (Fieldhouse et al. 2021). Brexit identities were akin to partisanship, with affective polarization and perceptual screening (Sobolewska and Ford 2020; Sorace and Hobolt 2021). Research also traces the Brexit vote to a growing values divide (Evans and Menon 2017), with ethnocentric attitudes found on opposing sides of the referendum (Sobolewska and Ford 2020). The views of ethnic minority voters, as traditional victims of white ethnocentrism, have been seen largely in this debate as the same as the identity of liberal Remainers. However, despite the assumption that minorities naturally would fall on the side opposing white ethnocentrism, the referendum marked the biggest departure from the traditional ethnic minorities bloc vote since 2005, when a substantial minority of Muslim voters deserted Labour over the Iraq War (Curtice, Fisher, and Steed 2005). The Leave side in the 2016 referendum received approximately one third of the votes of ethnic minorities (Martin, Sobolewska, and Begum 2020), despite Leave also drawing a majority of its support from "UKIP-curious" voters (Evans and Mellon 2019) who had voted for or considered supporting the anti-immigrant radical-right United Kingdom Independence Party.