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Women in the Informal Sector and Poverty Reduction in Morocco
The City of Fez as a Case Study©2019 Monographs -
Alleviating Poverty in Nigeria through the Improvement of the Labour Conditions in the Informal Economy
A Socio-ethical Enquiry©2013 Thesis -
Shaping Efficient Employer Branding Strategies to Target Generation Y
A Cross-National Perspective on Recruitment Marketing©2013 Thesis -
Work, Education and Employability
©2008 Edited Collection -
Information and Communication Technologies in Nigeria
Prospects and Challenges for Development©2009 Monographs -
Algorithmic Audience in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Tailored Communication, Information Cocoons, Algorithmic Literacy, and News Literacy©2023 Textbook -
European Questionnaire for Job Analysis (EQJA)
Theoretical and Methodological Bases©2018 Edited Collection -
Laughter, Outrage and Resistance
Post-Trump TV Satire in Political Discourse and Dissent©2020 Monographs -
Global Intersectionality of Education, Sports, Race, and Gender
ISSN: 2578-7713
This series responds to the interesting dialogue and unique social phenomena in the global context produced by the intersections of race, sport, gender, and culture. Global Intersectionality explores these intersections and expands the literature on how each inform our thinking around certain dominant ideologies. This series examines how sporting practices in the U.S. are becoming the global norm in defining what is sport, thus our understanding of race, gender, and culture. The purpose is to inform sport enthusiasts, college students— undergraduate or graduate— educators, researchers, policy makers, and other stakeholders—who are social justice oriented— about the role sport has in contributing to informing cultural ideology, reproducing and reinforcing race and gender ideologies. It also seeks to foster an understanding of how this social phenomenon, that is often situated as merely entertainment or a recreational activity for leisure, has shifted into a cultural practice that can engender global socio-political relations. The topics will include critical moments in sport, as well as broader social movements in sporting context. In addition, this series will dis- cuss topics ranging from youth to professional sporting experiences with attention given to the socialization and educational processes inherent in these experiences as it relates to race, gender, and culture—one title might explore the global sporting practices of Black women, another book topic will examine the sporting practices and the academic and athletic excellence achieved at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Or, for example, another topic might be examining the athletic migration patterns of African athletes to Europe and the U.S. The uniqueness of the titles in this series is that they will employ a variety of methodologies, including, but not limited to, qualitative, quantitative, mixed methods methodological approaches, non- empirical and socio-historical approaches that incorporate primary and secondary data sources.
4 publications
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Sisters of Hope, Looking Back, Stepping Forward
The Educational Experiences of African-American Women©2009 Textbook -
Building Effective Crisis Communications for Disaster Recovery
A Case of Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation in Sichuan, China©2019 Monographs -
Clusters, Networks, and Innovation in Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs)
The Role of Productive Investment in the Development of SMEs in Nigeria©2011 Thesis -
Emerging Systems of Work and Welfare
©2009 Edited Collection -
The Transition from Higher Education to the Labour Market
International Perspectives and Challenges©2002 Edited Collection -
Projections of Demand for Care among the Elderly in Poland
©2024 Monographs -
The Art of the Unspoken
Rhetorical Devices, Linguistic Parallels and the Influence of the Singing Voice in Classical and Romantic Piano Literature©2023 Monographs -
Serious Games in University Education of Future Teachers
©2021 Monographs