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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Avoiding backlash: Narratives and strategies for anti-racist activism in Mexico35
Race as injustice and the im/possibility of racial justice31
Politicization of the Jewish and Muslim minorities in Poland17
Unraveling the white working-class conundrum: A closer look at its utility and pitfalls14
Paternalism and racism in pacific labour migration: A critical discourse analysis of the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme13
Debunking mainstream anti-racism in the Spanish context: “Anti-rumour” strategies as a case of psychology-based anti-racism12
Rejoinder to article, “Health inspector ratings of Asian restaurants during the early COVID-19 pandemic,” published by Cherng et al. On Nov. 29, 202211
Institutional bias and Islamic burial space in France and the Netherlands11
Multicultural conversations: The nature and future of culture, identity and nationalism11
Religion, secularity, culture? Investigating Christian privilege in Western Europe10
Public political philosophy in Poland: Phacts, phictions, and philennials10
Revisiting the cruel optimism of racial justice – A response to Fadil, Favell and St Louis10
How to assign social groups to ethnic and racial categories after Racial Domination ?10
(De)Securitising national minorities: The case of Singapore10
Sustainable mindsets: Combining traditional indigenous knowledge with non-aboriginal understanding to address environmental risks9
Confronting Islamophobia and its consequences in East London in a context of increased surveillance and stigmatisation8
Liminalis voces: Migrant identity construction and positionality in a Balkan Route digital messaging research group8
What about anti-secularism?8
Books received7
Indian intervention in ethnic movement of Nepal: Did Madheshi lose or gain?7
Religious nationalism and the dynamics of religious diversity governance in post-communist Eastern Europe7
Pluralist public policy process theories without hierarchical racial caste and post-racial caste: Is this America?7
Notes on race as denegated ethnicity6
Theorising inclusive collective memory in contexts of contestation: The migration factor in Catalonia’s national memory6
Double invisibility: West Indian American narratives challenging American ideas of race and ethnicity6
A spectacle of denial: A response to Loïc Wacquant’s “notes to race as denegated ethnicity”5
Does multiculturalism neglect cultural majorities?5
New Zealand is “racist as f**k”: Linguistic racism and te reo Māori5
Ethnic residential segregation and residents’ perceptions of safety: The case of Arabs and Jews in Israel5
Black and white, both and none: Critical reflections on the limits of positionality discourse in Australia5
Lord Bhikhu Parekh: The gentle revolutionary5
Future citizens between interest and ability: A systematic literature review of the naturalization and crimmigration scholarship5
Islamic religiosity, Islamophobia and gendered harms4
Editorial: 25 years of E thnicities4
Moderate secularism, religion as a public good, and the Danish case4
Books received4
Semantic framework for creation of migration photography and their role in visual governance in migration4
The politics of death: Multiculturalism and the afterlives of Muslims in Europe4
Between national and ethnic identity: The racialization of Korean-Chinese accents in South Korea4
Beyond racism: Re-centering religious hostility in the conceptualization of Islamophobia4
The visual economy of migration and the production of crisis. Two cases in question: Norte de Santander and the Darien4
Returning empty-handed or going somewhere? Tales from social division networks of re-migrants in the polarized post-COVID-19 era: A phenomenological study4
Perceived inequality of opportunity and xenophobic prejudice: Multilevel evidence from an Asian metropolis3
Negotiating between gender, national and professional identities: The work-experience of Israeli-Palestinian women journalists3
Governance of religious diversity in Central Europe: A religious nationalism inspired illiberal turn in Hungary and Slovakia?3
Linguistic racism: Origins and implications3
The representation of Jews in the Finnish press before the second world war3
An anatomy of musical blood: The sociocultural construction of Romani ‘natural’ musicality3
Boundaries of Finnishness: How military-related encounters with majority Finns shape experiences of belonging to Finland for conscripts with a migrant background3
The will for racial justice3
The influence of education, economy and religion domains in enhancing ethnic unity among Malaysian youths3
Farewell to “race and racism”: On the analytic primacy of ethnicity3
A positive deviance approach to Roma education3
The ghosts of “internal colonisation”: Anthropogenic impacts of Russian imperial ambitions in Ukraine3
Off and on stage interactions: Muslim-Jewish encounter in urban Europe3
Rejoinder-final right of reply to “Health inspector ratings of Asian restaurants during the early COVID-19 pandemic”3
Adapting the socio-cultural adaptation scale (SCAS-R) to Arabic: A study on the Syrian migrants living in Gaziantep province of Türkiye3
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