References to 'race' and ethnicity are commonplace in empirical criminology. As key socio-demographic variables empirical criminologists routinely use them to describe victims of crime and offenders, and less commonly, criminal jusdce practitioners. At the theoretical level, the notion of 'race' or ethnicity has infused many schools of crimino
Need is the biggest driver of innovation in mineral processing. Fostering a culture of innovation in mineral processing in Australia. Australia has had a strong focus on primary industry over the past 200 or more years. An important part of this has been the mining and processing of minerals for ultimate metal production (mostly overseas).
Romeo Jackson, Alex C. Lange, Antonio Duran, A Whitened Rainbow, Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity (JCSCORE), Vol. 7, No. 2 (2021), pp. 174-206
%0 Conference Proceedings %T A Survey of Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism in NLP %A Field, Anjalie %A Blodgett, Su Lin %A Waseem, Zeerak %A Tsvetkov, Yulia %Y Zong, Chengqing %Y Xia, Fei %Y Li, Wenjie %Y Navigli, Roberto %S Proceedings of the 59th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 11th International Joint …
Race & Racism at the University of the Richmond is an interdisciplinary, community-based project providing online access to selected archival resources housed at ia Baptist Historical Society, Rare Books & Special Collections at the University of Richmond, and The Collegian Newspaper Archive. This site was formerly titled "Digital Memory & the Archive," after the …
Could Justice40 reproduce injustices in the critical mineral sector? Payne Institute Research Associate Malone and Faculty Fellows, Raphael Deberdt, Nicole M. Smith, and …
[Image by Keith Negley via NY Times] By Holly Barrow. Following the tragic murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin on 25th May, the world has erupted into protest to demand an end to the vicious racism which continues to infiltrate society. At the forefront of this crucial public discourse on race lies the criminal justice system …
2.2.1 Ancient mineral users in southern Africa Noel Garson, Professor Emeritus, Department of History, Univer-sity of the Witwatersrand, was commissioned by the Working Group to provide expert input for Sections 2.2 - 2.2.4. The exploitation of mineral resources has accelerated during the past century with the discovery of new ore bodies and the
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Environmental Racism Ex., Environmental Racism, Environmental Injustice and more. ... 1987: Report toxic waste and race in U.S. 1990: Book dumping in dixie 1991: First national people of color environmental leadership. Result of Environmental Justice Movement
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The first author reviewed and coded the final sample of N = 34 studies for the extent to which race was a focal point of interest (i.e., race was a focal variable of interest, one of a battery of variables of interest, or treated as a control variable); extent to which theory was used to inform the investigation of race (i.e., the specific ...
The contest for critical minerals is fueling geopolitical rivalry, creating challenges that are "more significantly felt by African nations", South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa …
The concept of environmental racism emerged in the 1980s in East Harlem and the South Bronx as residents realized that their neighborhoods were home to waste processing plants that process over half of the city's …
Fossil fuel racism we argue is characterized by the disproportionate and racialized effects of climate change, fossil fuel extraction, transportation, processing, and consumption …
Definitions of racism have changed over time. Patricia Bidol-Padva in her 1970 book, Developing New Perspectives on Race defined racism as prejudice plus power. Kendi redefines racism as 1) a tendency towards …
Moving forward to include biopower. Throughout medical education there have been calls for going beyond cultural competence and cultural humility to focus on institutions, systems, and policies to address health disparities and racism [13–16].While a wider view of how society enables harmful practices that disadvantage non-whites is crucial, it is also important …
Bradby's (2010) critique of our paper 'Race and Shared Decision-Making: Perspectives of African-Americans with Diabetes' (Peek at al., 2010) highlights important questions about racism, patient/provider communication and U.S. health disparities. We address her concerns through the following questions: 1) How can we best conceptualize racism in healthcare?
Using police officers and undergraduates as participants, the authors investigated the influence of stereotypic associations on visual processing in 5 studies. Study 1 demonstrates that Black faces influence participants' ability to spontaneously detect degraded images of crime-relevant objects. Conversely, Studies 2-4 demonstrate that activating abstract concepts (i.e., crime and …
This class takes a broad view of the concept of environmental racism to consider multiple aspects of how racism takes place. Rather than focus on disparities in outcomes, the course will focus primarily on processes that produce those outcomes, working with themes of resource extraction, dynamics of both exclusion and inclusion, community ...
Based on our findings, we argue that the current race for Africa's critical mineral resources does not serve the interest of Africa and it is likely to create adverse long-term socio …
The legacy of chattel slavery persists in the lives of Black people all over the world. The current state of race relations in Bermuda is shaped by the underlying features of European domination and imperialism that gave birth to chattel slavery. The current racial climate in Bermuda is an example of the long-term impact of chattel slavery and the system of controls …
Focusing especially on the theoretical and political legacy of W.E.B. Du Bois's concept of the "colour line", the cutting edge contributions in this text provide an accessible entry point for both International Relations students …
EQUALITY IN THE MINING INDUSTRY In these modern times it is important to address the grey areas of 'racism' in the mining industry for actual economic…
Racial stress refers to the psychological response to experiencing racism that can develop into a pathology called racial trauma. Racial stress and traumatization can reflect the severity and symptomatology of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Although PTSD, as described in the DSM-5, is caused by discrete events such as combat, sexual assault, or …
"A provocative study of western racial attitudes. Ramey adds an important, likely controversial, and well-written scholarly challenge to the argument that racism in the West was the product of nineteenth-century science."—Hamilton Cravens, coeditor of Race and Science "The significance of this book extends beyond the medieval past. Black Legacies shows that …
Despite the race for Africa's critical mineral resources by EU, US, and China, little is known about how this is reinforcing existing socio-ecological problems in Africa's mining sector. ... Processing of critical minerals in Africa would increase their value on the international market, create jobs, and drive the growth of other sectors of the ...
Racism and prejudice are distinct, in that racism denotes a systemic advantage that benefits a dominant group, such as White people, whereas prejudice suggests individual …
and the 11th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, pages 1905 1925 August 1 6, 2021. ©2021 Association for Computational Linguistics 1905 A Survey of Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism in NLP Anjalie Field Carnegie Mellon University [email protected] Su Lin Blodgett Microsoft Research sulin.blodgett@microsoft Zeerak ...
We designed a community-wide journal-reading and policy-design curriculum to help Geoscientists unlearn racism and improve accessibility, justice, equity, diversity, and …
GENEVA (8 July 2019) – Industry's extraction of natural resources routinely inflicts acute human rights violations on racial and ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples and other marginalised …
Race and Social Problems is a multidisciplinary forum focusing on race and its connection to various social problems. Presents empirical studies, reviews, and theoretical studies. Welcomes submissions from diverse fields including anthropology, communications, criminology, economics, history, law, political science, psychology, public health ...