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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Unraveling the white working-class conundrum: A closer look at its utility and pitfalls33
Avoiding backlash: Narratives and strategies for anti-racist activism in Mexico23
Becoming whānau: Māori and Pākehā working together on the Indigenous-led campaign, #ProtectIhumātao22
Race as injustice and the im/possibility of racial justice22
More than voters: Parliamentary debates about emigrants in a new democracy21
Politicization of the Jewish and Muslim minorities in Poland17
Debunking mainstream anti-racism in the Spanish context: “Anti-rumour” strategies as a case of psychology-based anti-racism16
Multicultural conversations: The nature and future of culture, identity and nationalism13
Paternalism and racism in pacific labour migration: A critical discourse analysis of the Recognised Seasonal Employer scheme10
Rejoinder to article, “Health inspector ratings of Asian restaurants during the early COVID-19 pandemic,” published by Cherng et al. On Nov. 29, 202210
Institutional bias and Islamic burial space in France and the Netherlands9
A breakthrough of Ethnic Groups and Boundaries – reality or a myth? (On amnesia in ethnicity studies)8
Sustainable mindsets: Combining traditional indigenous knowledge with non-aboriginal understanding to address environmental risks8
Liminalis voces: Migrant identity construction and positionality in a Balkan Route digital messaging research group8
Religion, secularity, culture? Investigating Christian privilege in Western Europe8
Revisiting the cruel optimism of racial justice – A response to Fadil, Favell and St Louis8
Confronting Islamophobia and its consequences in East London in a context of increased surveillance and stigmatisation8
How to assign social groups to ethnic and racial categories after Racial Domination ?8
(De)Securitising national minorities: The case of Singapore8
Public political philosophy in Poland: Phacts, phictions, and philennials8
Books received7
What about anti-secularism?7
Religious nationalism and the dynamics of religious diversity governance in post-communist Eastern Europe7
Indian intervention in ethnic movement of Nepal: Did Madheshi lose or gain?6
New Zealand is “racist as f**k”: Linguistic racism and te reo Māori6
Oti axamiyagiri: Assamese nationalistic masculine identity, United Liberation Front of Asom and cyberspace6
Notes on race as denegated ethnicity6
Future citizens between interest and ability: A systematic literature review of the naturalization and crimmigration scholarship6
How tracking gets under the skin: German education system and social consciousness of Turkish descent students in basic secondary school tracks6
Lord Bhikhu Parekh: The gentle revolutionary6
Double invisibility: West Indian American narratives challenging American ideas of race and ethnicity6
Pluralist public policy process theories without hierarchical racial caste and post-racial caste: Is this America?6
A spectacle of denial: A response to Loïc Wacquant’s “notes to race as denegated ethnicity”6
Black and white, both and none: Critical reflections on the limits of positionality discourse in Australia6
The politics of death: Multiculturalism and the afterlives of Muslims in Europe5
Beyond racism: Re-centering religious hostility in the conceptualization of Islamophobia5
Books received5
Intergenerational and ethnonational disparities in Hispanic immigrant self-employment5
Returning empty-handed or going somewhere? Tales from social division networks of re-migrants in the polarized post-COVID-19 era: A phenomenological study5
Differentiating Multiculturalisms: A Rejoinder4
The ghosts of “internal colonisation”: Anthropogenic impacts of Russian imperial ambitions in Ukraine4
Governance of religious diversity in Central Europe: A religious nationalism inspired illiberal turn in Hungary and Slovakia?4
Boundaries of Finnishness: How military-related encounters with majority Finns shape experiences of belonging to Finland for conscripts with a migrant background4
Moderate secularism, religion as a public good, and the Danish case4
Between national and ethnic identity: The racialization of Korean-Chinese accents in South Korea4
Negotiating between gender, national and professional identities: The work-experience of Israeli-Palestinian women journalists4
Black lives matter, police violence, and the Kenosha murders: Materializing race in “Law-and-Order” assemblages3
Adapting the socio-cultural adaptation scale (SCAS-R) to Arabic: A study on the Syrian migrants living in Gaziantep province of Türkiye3
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
Governing religious diversity in Western Balkans: The volatility of ethno-religious coexistence in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania3
An anatomy of musical blood: The sociocultural construction of Romani ‘natural’ musicality3
The will for racial justice3
Rejoinder-final right of reply to “Health inspector ratings of Asian restaurants during the early COVID-19 pandemic”3
Linguistic racism: Origins and implications3
The role of religious diversity in social progress3
Slippery slope morality3
The representation of Jews in the Finnish press before the second world war3
Off and on stage interactions: Muslim-Jewish encounter in urban Europe3
The (un)importance of ethnicity in adolescents’ boundary making: An analysis over a two-school year period in a super-diverse city3
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