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Heuristic reasoning and beliefs on immigration: an approach to an intercultur…
Navarro, Santiago Palaciosde Arechavaleta, Blanca Olalde Lopez

People use mental shortcuts to simplify the amount of information they receive from the environment. Heuristic reasoning can be included among these mental shortcuts. In general, heuristics is useful for making fast decisions and judgements, but in certain cases, it may lead to systematic errors because some relevant aspects presented in the given information are ignored. Heuristic reasoning is…

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Volume 21, Issue 4 August 2010 , pages 351 - 364
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Intercultural Education
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Language learner/native speaker interactions: exploring adaptability in inter…
Chamberlin-Quinlisk, Carla

Diversity and intercultural awareness initiatives are increasingly common at institutions of higher education in the USA. Although students recognize and appreciate the diversity of their surroundings, studies show that intercultural interactions at the social level are lacking. This study focuses on how English language learners, multilingual students, and monolingual students of English perce…

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Volume 21, Issue 4 August 2010 , pages 365 - 377
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Tuning frequencies of multicultural education objectives to distinct society …
Tan, EloiseLefebvre, Haidee Smith

Through a qualitative approach of narrative inquiry, this paper examines how Queacutebec's distinct society identity interacted with objectives of a Multicultural Education course in Montreal. The authors, one of whom was a teaching assistant in the course and the other a student in the course, interviewed seven students and the professor. The reasonable accommodation debates on how best to int…

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Volume 21, Issue 4 August 2010 , pages 379 - 394
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“I Feel Like It’s a Heavier Burden. . .”: The Gendered Contours of Hete…
Weigt, Jill

One of the explicit goals of the 1996 welfare reform in the United States was to create conditions that would encourage marriage as a means of reducing poverty and welfare dependency. With the exception of a few notable studies that examine reliance on abusive partners and former partners, relatively little scholarly attention has been given to the contours of partnering after welfare reform.…

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Vol. 24 no. 5, October 2010.pp. 565-590
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08912432
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Gender & Society
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Caring About Food: Doing Gender in the Foodie Kitchen
Cairns, KateJohnston, JoseBaumann, Shyon

This article draws on interviews with foodiespeople with a passion for eating and learning about foodto explore questions of gender and foodie culture. The analysis suggests that while this culture is by no means gender-neutral, foodies are enacting gender in ways that warrant closer inspection. This article puts forward new empirical findings about gender and food and employs the concept o…

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Vol. 24 no. 5, September 2010.pp. 591-615
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Normative Discrimination and the Motherhood Penalty
Benard, StephenCorrell, Shelley J.

This research proposes and tests a new theoretical mechanism to account for a portion of the motherhood penalty in wages and related labor market outcomes. At least a portion of this penalty is attributable to discrimination based on the assumption that mothers are less competent and committed than other types of workers. But what happens when mothers definitively prove their competence and com…

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Vol. 24 no. 5, September 2010,pp. 616-646
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Gender, Care Work, and the Complexity of Family Membership in Japan
Lee, Kristen Schultz

This research investigates sociological ambivalence in negotiating care work in Japanese families. Women and their aging parents experience ambivalence based on conflicting norms of filial obligation, gender ideology, and cultural beliefs about the parentchild bond. Analysis of in-depth interview data showed ambivalence was based on (1) conflict between norms and cultural beliefs and (2) inter…

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Vol. 24 no. 5, September 2010.pp. 647-671
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“I Feel as if I Am the One Who Is Disabled”: The Emotional Impact of Chan…
Scott, Ellen K.

Despite the 1970s middle-class feminist dream that women could have it allfamilies characterized by equitable distributions of household labor and interesting careersthe decades since have told a different story. In the U.S. context of a neoliberal labor market and privatized systems of family care, mothers still struggle to negotiate the conflicting demands of family and employment, particul…

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Vol. 24 no. 5, October 2010 .pp. 672-696
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Negotiating Statehood: Dynamics of Power and Domination in Africa
Hagmann, TobiasPclard, Didier

This article, which forms the introduction to a collection of studies, focuses on processes of state construction and deconstruction in contemporary Africa. Its objective is to better understand how local, national and transnational actors forge and remake the state through processes of negotiation, contestation and bricolage. Following a critique of the predominant state failure literature and…

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Volume 41, Issue 4, July 2010, pages 539–562
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0012155x
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Development and Change
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Protection for Sale? War and the Transformation of Regulation on the Congo–…
Raeymaekers, Timothy

This article proposes an explanation for the emergence of non-state governance in situations of apparent state collapse, based on an ethnographic study of the armed rebellion in Butembo (eastern Democratic Republic of Congo). The model of explanation is inspired by Charles Tilly's description of state making as organized crime, in which armed rebels and private economic agents enter an agreemen…

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Volume 41, Issue 4, July 2010, pages 563–587
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Modeling Nonprofit Employment: Why Do So Many Lesbians and Gay Men Work for N…
Lewis, Gregory B.

Why are people with same-sex partners more likely than married people to work for nonprofit organizations (NPOs)? Analysis of 2000 Census data suggests that smaller gaystraight pay disparities for men in the nonprofit sector, occupational choices, and ability to afford nonprofit employment explain some overrepresentation of partnered gay men but not of partnered lesbians. Even after controllin…

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Vol. 42 no. 6, October 2010.pp. 720-748
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Administration & Society
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The Struggle Continues? The Spectre of Liberation, Memory Politics and ‘War…
Metsola, Lalli

Memory politics continues to define the socio-political landscape of post-colonial Namibia. Interpretations of the country's recent political history are used to contest and legitimize current social and political relations. This article examines these issues as they appear in the negotiation of recognition and benefits between ex-combatants and state and ruling party actors. A dominant narrati…

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Volume 41, Issue 4, July 2010, pages 589–613
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Federal Restructuring in Ethiopia: Renegotiating Identity and Borders along t…
Kefale, Asnake

When the Ethiopian state was reorganized as an ethnic federation in the 1990s, both ethnicity and governance experienced the impact of the change. Most importantly, ethnicity became the key instrument regarding entitlement, representation and state organization. For the larger ethnic groups, fitting into the new ethno-federal structure has been relatively straightforward. In contrast, ethnic fe…

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Volume 41, Issue 4, July 2010, pages 615–635
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Facing Up to the Centre: The Emergence of Regional Elite Associations in Ango…
Ruigrok, Inge

This article compares two regional elite associations in Angola's southern Hula province the?Associao dos Naturais e Amigos de Kuvango, Jamba e Chipindo (Anakujachi Association of Natives and Friends of Kuvango, Jamba and Chipindo) and the?Associao Solidariedade Nyaneka-Humbi (SNH Nyaneka-Humbi Solidarity Association). It demonstrates how these associations have gained increasing pol…

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Volume 41, Issue 4, July 2010, pages 637–658
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The People, the Power and the Public Service: Political Identification during…
Schroven, Anita

In francophone West Africa, the term?fonctionnaire unambiguously identifies public servants as integral parts of the state apparatus. Yet during general strikes in Guinea in 2006/7 this self-evident association was called into question by the polarization of the public discourse which forced Guineans into associating either with the state or with the protesting people. Based on empirical data f…

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Volume 41, Issue 4, July 2010. pages 659–677
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The Party and the State: Frelimo and Social Stratification in Post-socialist …
Sumich, Jason

This contribution examines the relationship between the ruling Frelimo party and the state it controls in post-socialist Mozambique. It argues that while democratic reforms may have altered state structures since the end of single-party socialism in 1992, power remains concentrated in Frelimo, which has actually increased its hold and become more deeply entrenched during the liberal period. The…

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Volume 41, Issue 4, July 2010, pages 679–698
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Maintenant, on sait qui est qui: Statehood and Political Reconfiguration in N…
Frster, Till

The transformation of statehood in the rebel-held northern half of Cte dIvoire builds on the reconfiguration of the social and political order. Though the state as an institution has almost ceased to exist, statehood as the practices that refer to it persists. This article examines the negotiations between the different non-state actors and how these interactions shape, through everyday pract…

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Volume 41, Issue 4, July 2010, pages 699–722
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Negotiating Statehood in a Hybrid Political Order: The Case of Somaliland
Renders, MarleenTerlinden, Ulf

This article investigates the negotiation of statehood in Somaliland, a non-recognized?de facto state which emerged from Somalia's conflict and state collapse. The negotiation process centres on the continuing transformation of a hybrid political order, involving formal as well as informal spheres, both in existing institutions (as rules of the game) and in the bodies or agents enforcing …

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July 2010, Volume 41, Issue 4, pages 723–746
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Researching African Statehood Dynamics: Negotiability and its Limits
Doornbos, Martin

A focus on negotiating statehood offers an alternative set of lenses on evolving transitions and transformations in African statesociety relations to other more teleological perspectives. Notions of negotiation and the negotiability of authority structures allow recognition of the pliability of emerging state forms and may help in focusing on the dynamic processes through which statehood…

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Volume 41, Issue 4, July 2010, pages 747–769
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The Strategy for Coastal Sustainability: A Spanish Initiative for ICZM
Sanograve, MarcelloGonzalez-RianchoPino Areizaga, Jurgi

The Spanish Strategy for Coastal Sustainability (SCS) was an initiative aimed at implementing coastal interventions under the principles of Integrated Coastal Zone Management (ICZM) and improving the state of the coast at the Spanish national level. The SCS, promoted by the Spanish Ministry of the Environment, started as a broad national strategy in 2005 and was finally delivered as a coastal p…

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Vol. 38, No. 1, January-February 2010.pp. 76-96
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08920753
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Coastal Management
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