4.1 族裔和国籍 | Ethnicity and nationality 4.2 LGBT文化 | LGBT culture 4.3 宗教 | Religion 其他部分及参见、参考文献、外部链接 中文词条原文链接(无法从中国内地访问):请点击这里访问英文词条原文链接(无法从中国内地访问):请点击这里访问本文基于英文词条的线索,并补充部分来自中文词条的内容(在二者冲突时,以更...
Explore the NYC demographics. Review the New York City population and ethnic groups, and analyze the percentage of Hispanic and other ethnicities...
Sociolinguistics EthnicityL1 interferenceand sound change in New York City NEW YORK UNIVERSITY Gregory Guy Newlin-LukowiczLuizaThe linguistic and social landscape of New York City is more diverse today than it has ever been, with an estimated 800 languages being spoken, and the majority of the ...
ethnicityidentityethnographyItalianAlbanianUtilizing the case study of Albanian Kosovars employed in the restaurant business in Little Italy, New York, this paper introduces the concept of assumed ethnicity. This concept describes one ethnic group strategically presenting itself as another ethnic group, ...
Black Jews in the Northern Province: a study of ethnic identity in South Africa The article examines ways in which the Lemba people of the Northern Province of South Africa have used their oral history and traditional customs associate... Buijs,Gina - 《Ethnic & Racial Studies》 被引量: 25...
ethnicityimmigrationurbanmulticulturalismNew YorkThis article builds on the 'city as context' framework in analysing the way the unique features of particular cities help in understanding the effects of immigration and resulting cultural diversity. The focus is on New York City and on how recent ...
This study calculates public homeless shelter utilization rates by sex, race/ethnicity and age status for New York City (1990 and 1995) and Philadelphia (fiscal year 1995) to determine the relative risk for shelter use among different demographic groups in these cities. The resulting shelter utiliz...
This study calculates public homeless shelter utilization rates by sex, race/ethnicity and age status for New York City (1990 and 1995) and Philadelphia (fiscal year 1995) to determine the relative risk for shelter use among different demographic groups in these cities. The resulting shelter utiliz...
TH-stopping, reported in the speech of working-class and immigrant groups across the U.S., has long been considered a regional feature of New York City English (NYCE). Its origins in NYCE have been anecdotally attributed to the non-native speech of the first immigrants to the area, such ...
A total of 1267 MSM in New York City completed an ACASI survey and egocentric social and sexual network inventory about their sex partners in the past 3 months, and underwent HIV testing. Social and sexual network structure and composition were compared by race/ethnicity of the egos: black, ...