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Comparative analysis of the Vietnamese and Salvadoran refugee groups in the nation's capital, Maryland, and Virginia: Socioeconomic capital, settlement structures, and assimilation paths
Puerto Ricans and Mexicans of Orange County, New York: A case study of Middletown, New York
 
Institutional influences on the gentrification process in Harlem, New York
Urban restructing in Long Island City, New York and its impacts on surrounding neighborhoods
 
A mirror of social and political ferment: The newspaper press of Guyana, 1839--1899
The occurrence and nature of social anxiety in Asian Americans and Caucasian Americans
 
Symbols for the living: Synthesis, invention, and resistance in 19th to 20th century mortuary practices from Montgomery and Harris County, Texas
Transnational business networks and sub-ethnic nationalism: Chinese business and nationalist activities in interwar Hong Kong and Singapore, 1919--1941
 
Fiction as a guerilla activity: Towards a new science of the human
Constructing the "Mexican race": Racial formation and empire building, 1884--1940
 
Frustrated peasants, marginalized workers: Free African villages in Guyana, 1838--1885
Ethnic division of labor: The Moldovan migrant women in In-House Services in Istanbul
 
The social construction of trade in the Bechuanaland Protectorate
African American, Latino, and Caucasian romantic couples: Behavior and maladaptive attributions as predictors of relationship satisfaction
 
Effects of brief psychoeducational information on Chinese- and Caucasian-American college students' beliefs toward mental illness and treatment-seeking attitudes
The silent presence: Asian female domestic workers and Cyprus in the new Europe
 
Chinese American women in the early twentieth century and the question of modernity/coloniality
A racial redivisioning of society: Indentured Chinese labor in the transformation of racial capitalism in South Africa, 1903-1910
 
The reorganization of plantation labor, ethno-national race-formation, and the emergence of 'Black' and 'White' as a principle of social organization, Virginia (USA), 1660-1740
La vida loca: Everyday domination and resistance in the barrios of Los Angeles
 
Towards a critical approach to intercultural healthcare programs A case study of indigenous women in the Bolivian Amazon
Which is 'white' and which 'colored'?": Notes on race and/or color among Puerto Ricans in interwar New York City
 
Families in transition: The experiences of first-generation West Indian immigrants in New York City schools