Ethnicities

Papers
(The TQCC of Ethnicities is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
(C)overt linguistic racism: Eastern-European background immigrant women in the Australian workplace23
“Your English is so good”: Linguistic experiences of racialized students and instructors of a Canadian university11
Who should be admitted? Conjoint analysis of South Korean attitudes toward immigrants10
More than voters: Parliamentary debates about emigrants in a new democracy10
Ethnicity as a category of imperial racialization: What do race and empire studies offer to Romanian studies?10
Segmenting anti-Muslim sentiment in Australia: Insights for the diverse project of countering Islamophobia9
Livestreaming the ‘wretched of the Earth’: The Christchurch massacre and the ‘death-bound subject’9
Middling whiteness: The shifting positionalities of Europeans in China9
(In)visibility and the Muslim other: Narratives of flight and religious identity among Iraqi Christians in Denmark9
Racial formation and education: A critical analysis of the Sewell report9
Multicultural citizenship for the highly skilled? Naturalization, human capital, and the boundaries of belonging in Canada’s middle-class nation-building9
Raciolinguistic border-making and the elasticity of assessment and believeability in the UK citizenship process8
A critical review of the Cabinet Circular on Te Tiriti o Waitangi and the Treaty of Waitangi advice to ministers8
Ethnic trauma in migration: FSU-born Israeli women’s narratives in an online support group8
Italian youth mobility: The case for a Mediterranean model of ‘family-centred’ mobile transitions7
Moral economy and deservingness in immigration policies. The case of regularisations in Italy7
Indigenous ethnic languages in Bangladesh: Paradoxes of the multilingual ecology7
Caring for elderly parents: Perceived filial obligations among Maghrebine immigrants in Italy6
Symbolic identity building, ethnic nationalism and the linguistic reconfiguration of the urban spaces of the capital of Pristina, Kosovo6
Home-in-migration: Some critical reflections on temporal, spatial and sensorial perspectives6
Securing the borders of English and Whiteness6
Hymen ‘repair’: Views from feminists, medical professionals and the women involved in the middle east, North Africa and Europe6
The paradox of Whiteness: Neoliberal multiculturalism and the case of Chinese international students in Australia5
Philosophies of integration? Elite views on citizenship policies in Scandinavia5
A breakthrough of Ethnic Groups and Boundaries – reality or a myth? (On amnesia in ethnicity studies)5
Diversifying academic communication in anti-racist scholarship: The value of a translingual orientation5
Religion, secularity, culture? Investigating Christian privilege in Western Europe5
Divorce, kinship, and errant wives: Islamic feminism in India, and the everyday life of divorce and maintenance5
Repetition, adaptation, institutionalization—How the narratives of political communities change5
Multiculturalism beyond citizenship: The inclusion of non-citizens5
Harsh punisher or loving mother? A critical discursive psychological analysis of Marine Le Pen’s presidential Twitter campaign4
How television news disguises its racist representations: The case of RomanianAntena 1reporting on the Roma4
Examining Burmese students’ multilingual practices and identity positionings at a border high school in China4
Naturalization policies, citizenship regimes, and the regulation of belonging in anxious societies4
Expressive violence and the slow genocide of the Banyamulenge of South Kivu4
Deserving citizenship in Germany and The Netherlands. Citizenship tests in liberal democracies3
Linguistic racism: Origins and implications3
Identifying a space for young Black Muslim women in contemporary Britain3
The increasing toll of racism and discrimination on California agricultural workers and their families under the Trump administration3
Students’ perceptions on ethnic tolerance in Malaysia: A study in three public universities3
Avoiding backlash: Narratives and strategies for anti-racist activism in Mexico3
Contextualist political theory about multiculturalism in a post-multiculturalist context3
Gender-based violence in a complex humanitarian context: Unpacking the human sufferings among stateless Rohingya women3
The racialization of American Muslim converts by the presence of religious markers3
‘Kouri, kouri! Bis la ap vini!’: Reflections on the stigma of being Haitian at primary and secondary school in the Bahamas3
Tracing roots of group representation among MPs with immigrant backgrounds: A content analysis on parliamentary questions in the Netherlands3
Evolution of a sundown town and racial caste system: Norman, Oklahoma from 1889 to 19673
Emerging discourses on education and motherhood with Roma women3
Greening self-government? Incorporation of environmental justifications into sub-state nationalist claim making in Spain3
Critical Tiriti Analysis: A prospective policy making tool from Aotearoa New Zealand3
Conditional citizenship in the UK: Polish migrants’ experiences of diversity3
Becoming an active citizen: The UK Citizenship Test3
Documents for identity: Citizenship impasse in Assam, India3
‘Hang on, she just used that word like it’s totally easy’: Encountering ordinary racial affects in early childhood education and care3
‘So people wake up, what are we gonna do?': From paralysis to action in decolonizing activism3
National fields of civic integration: Operationalization of citizenship requirements3
Desired Muslims: Neoliberalism, halal food production and the assemblage of Muslim expertise, service providers and labour in New Zealand and Brazil3
‘My race is Habesha’: Eritrean refugees re-defining race as pan-ethnic identity in post-apartheid South Africa3
Nationalism is dead, long live nationalism! In pursuit of pluralistic nationalism: A critical overview3
Multidimensional, complex and contingent: Exploring international PhD students’ social mobility3
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