Identity (music)

  1. Murui-Muina use language differences to mark subgroup identity
    Ethnographic study of how Murui-Muina speakers in the Colombian Amazon use lexical contrasts to sustain four ethnolinguistic subgroups, challenging conventional definitions of language.
  2. Selective incivility shapes identity and organizational identification
    Study examines impression management and identity strengthening among highly skilled ethnic minority workers responding to workplace incivility in Dutch organizations.
  3. Challenging Europe's Memory Regime: The Far Right's Narratives on Russia in The Shadow of War
    Analysis of how far-right parties in Germany, France, and Hungary construct competing historical narratives about Russia that challenge the EU's post-Cold War memory framework.
  4. ARCHITECTURE, MEMORY AND INSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY: THE ROLE OF THE 1963, 1999, 2019 COMPETITIONS SHAPED THE STAATSBIBLIOTHEK ZU BERLIN
    Three architectural competitions defined the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin's identity across political periods. The 1963 competition reflected Cold War democracy, 1999 addressed reunification, and.
  5. Intersectional stigma shaped experiences of Black and Latino gay men
    Qualitative study examining how intersecting race/ethnicity and sexual orientation create distinct forms of stigma among Black and Latino gay men in Florida
  6. US and Japan differ in how race shapes belonging
    Comparative analysis of how race and ethnocultural identity determine institutional discrimination and social belonging in the United States versus Japan.
  7. Islam and identity in Leila Aboulela's Elsewhere, Home
    Literary analysis of Leila Aboulela's short stories examines Islam and cultural identity as fluid processes shaped by displacement and postmodern conditions.
  8. European migration control linked to smuggling fraud networks in Nigeria
    Study examines how European biometric border controls inadvertently expanded migrant smuggling in West Africa, revealing networks involving government officials in document fraud.
  9. Performance Over Pedagogy: The Psychosocial Price of Child Influencing
    Study examines how child influencing causes identity fragmentation, academic disruption, and social isolation, calling for legal protections prioritizing development over commercial objectives.
  10. Radicalization pathways differed across convicted terrorist groups in Indonesia
    Mixed-methods study reveals distinct radicalization pathways in Indonesian terrorist groups, showing how personal crises and identity fusion drive violent activism differently across organizations.
  11. Virtual learning circles supported school-based suicide prevention discussions
    Study examines how rural Alaska schools adapted research-based suicide prevention strategies through virtual workshops, identifying cultural integration and institutional barriers to implementation.
  12. Third spaces supported women leaders’ identity reflection and leadership practice
    Comparative study of how third spaces support women K-12 educational leaders in critical identity reflection and antiracist leadership practice across diverse contexts.
  13. Reimagining Identity in Postcolonial East African Literature: A Comparative Analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Abdulrazak Gurnah
    Comparative analysis of Ngugi wa Thiong'o and Abdulrazak Gurnah examines divergent approaches to representing postcolonial identity and historical trauma in East African fiction.
  14. Partisanship shapes support for deporting unauthorized immigrants
    Survey experiment reveals how partisan identity shapes deportation attitudes toward unauthorized immigrants based on sexual orientation and economic contributions.
  15. Indian English novels depict feminist agency and resistance
    Explore how contemporary Indian English novels represent women's experiences through feminist discourse, examining female agency, patriarchal resistance, and intersectional dimensions of caste.
  16. Indian women novelists link patriarchy to women's identity crisis
    Study of women's representation and emancipation themes in novels by Indian women writers Deshpande, Kapur, and Nair, examining patriarchal subjugation and identity formation.
  17. LGB+ disclosure is linked to higher pay in NHS England
    Analysis of NHS England employee data reveals disclosure of sexual orientation correlates with higher pay for LGB+ workers through larger returns on qualifications.
  18. Legacy human remains stewardship should involve descendant communities
    AABA Task Force recommendations for ethical management of legacy human remains in scientific institutions, emphasizing community partnerships and descendant consent in research governance.
  19. Religion linked to emigrant family functioning and identity
    Religion's impact on Polish Catholic emigrant household functioning in Scotland, analyzing economic decision-making, social identity, and cultural adaptation through quantitative survey methodology.
  20. The Voice of Reform: Muslim Nesan and Muslim Society in Colonial Ceylon
    Analyzes Muslim Nesan newspaper's role in catalyzing social, educational, and religious reform among Tamil-speaking Muslims in colonial Ceylon from 1882 to 1889.