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The document explores the portrayal of ethnic minorities in media, their representation, participation in media production, and the impact of media portrayal on their social integration and sense of belonging in a multicultural society.
Year:
1995
Region / City:
Europe
Topic:
Media representation of ethnic minorities
Document Type:
Research Study
Author:
Francon, C. & Vargaftig, M.
Target Audience:
Academics, policymakers, media professionals
Period of Validity:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Modification Date:
N/A
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Year:
2023
Note:
Region / city
Theme:
Healthcare, Social Care, Needs Assessment
Document type:
Template, Guidance document
Organization / institution:
Integrated care board
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Global
Theme:
Maritime Navigation, Vessel Traffic Services (VTS)
Document Type:
Guideline
Organization:
International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities (IALA)
Author:
IALA
Target Audience:
VTS Providers, Maritime Navigation Professionals
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
XX 2022
Date of Revision:
None
Note:
Year
Topic:
Portrayal concepts, S-126, Physical Environment
Document Type:
Status Report
Organization / Institution:
KHOA, Republic of Korea
Author:
KHOA
Target Audience:
Members of NIPWG
The Portrayal of Marriage and the Female Body in The Edible Woman and The Handmaid’s Tale, 1965–1985
Year:
1965–1985
Region / City:
United States
Document Type:
BA Thesis
Institution:
Utrecht University
Department:
English Language and Culture
Author:
Iris Hinfelaar
Supervisor:
Dr. Johanna Hoorenman
Second Reader:
Dr. Anna Poletti
Word Count:
4837
Date of Submission:
4 February 2019
Primary Sources:
The Edible Woman (1965), The Handmaid’s Tale (1985)
Target Audience:
Academic researchers and students in literature and gender studies
Methodology:
Comparative literary analysis of feminist themes
Document number:
VTS53-9.1.1
Organization:
International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Lighthouse Authorities
Submitting body:
IALA Secretariat
Committee:
VTS Committee
Related committees:
ARM Committee; ENG Committee; ENAV Committee
Agenda item:
9
Technical domain / task number:
2
Document type:
Committee input paper
Purpose of paper:
Input
Subject:
Editorial and formatting changes to the draft Guideline on the Portrayal of VTS Information and Data
Related documents:
VTS53-9.1.1.1
Prepared by:
IALA Secretariat
Action requested:
Committee to note amendments during continued work and finalization of the guideline
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Institution:
Salem State University
Academic Program:
Commonwealth Honors Program
Department:
Department of English
Document Type:
Honors Thesis
Academic Degree:
Bachelor of Arts in English
Author:
Jillian Bowden
Faculty Advisor:
Dr. Stephenie Young
Field of Study:
Holocaust Studies; Literary Studies; Graphic Narrative
Subject:
Generational memory of the Holocaust in graphic novel memoirs
Works Analyzed:
We Are on Our Own (2006) by Miriam Katin; Maus I: A Survivor’s Tale: My Father Bleeds History (1986) and Maus II: A Survivor’s Tale: And Here My Troubles Began (1991) by Art Spiegelman
Generational Focus:
1.5 generation and second generation of Holocaust survivors
Sources Referenced:
Scholarly literature on postmemory, survivor testimony, and Holocaust representation
Year:
2026
Topic:
Media studies / Criminal justice representation
Document type:
Assignment instructions
Target audience:
College or university students
Required length:
4–10 pages
Formatting requirements:
Double-spaced, 12-point font, standard margins
Submission format:
.doc or .pdf via Blackboard
Assignment number:
4
Focus:
Television series depiction of policing, corrections, or courts
Number of episodes to analyze:
3
Content requirements:
Episode summaries, portrayal analysis, character roles, specific examples
Deadline:
As specified by course schedule
Source:
Course materials
Year:
1606
Region / Country:
England
Subject:
Literature, Drama, Monarchy
Document type:
Literary analysis
Author:
Unspecified scholar
Intended audience:
Students and researchers of English literature
Source:
BBC Bitesize (http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/higher/english/macbeth/background/revision/1/)
Focus:
Divine Right of Kings, Character analysis of Duncan and Macbeth
Period covered:
Early 17th century, reign of King James I
Key themes:
Kingship, morality, divine order, regicide, natural order
Literary devices analyzed:
Simile, personification, alliteration, binary opposition
Standard:
S-124
Related Standards:
S-4; S-52; S-101
Subject:
Portrayal of Navigational Warnings in ECDIS
Document Type:
Response Form / Technical Consultation Document
Issuing Body:
S-100 Working Group 5 (S-100WG5)
Working Group:
S-124 Portrayal Team (S-124PT)
Coordinating Organizations:
Norwegian Mapping Authority (Kartverket); Finnish Transport and Communications Agency (Traficom)
Contacts:
[email protected]
Topic:
Cartographic portrayal and symbology for Navigational Warnings
System Context:
Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)
Data Model Reference:
S-100 framework
Key Elements:
Point symbols; line styles; area patterns; grouping symbols; affected area highlighting
Operational Context:
Route planning and route monitoring
User Interaction:
Pick report selection; user acknowledgment tracking
Color Proposal:
Magenta for Navigational Warning information
Response Deadline:
27 August 2021
Respondent Fields:
Date; Name; Organization
Author:
Prof. Paolo Maggiolini
Type of document:
University course syllabus
Subject:
Ethnic, religious and cultural minorities in Western Asia and North Africa
Geographical focus:
Western Asia and North Africa (WANA)
Chronological scope:
From the late 19th century to the present, including the Arab uprisings
Structure:
Three-part course with theoretical framework, historical analysis and case studies
Teaching activities:
Lectures, reading assignments, group work, presentations
Assessment approach:
Active participation, case study research and presentations
Case studies:
Iraq; Lebanon; Syria; Amazigh in Algeria; Morocco; Algeria; Tunisia
Reading materials:
Euromesco Working Papers; Brill; John Wiley & Sons; OUP Oxford; University of Texas Press; Routledge
Educational objectives:
Knowledge of minority theory and history; analytical and methodological skills; public speaking and research communication
Date:
30 July 2021
Reporting period:
January–June 2021
Organization:
United Nations Network on Racial Discrimination and Protection of Minorities
Co-Chairs 2021:
OHCHR and UNESCO
Document type:
Activity and impact report
Work Plan:
Network Work Plan 2021+ (2021–2025)
Thematic focus:
Racial discrimination and protection of minorities
Geographical scope:
Global
Key areas:
Criminal justice, intersectionality, communications, protection agenda, UN internal diversity
Related UN processes:
Secretary-General’s Call to Action on Human Rights; Agenda for Protection
Membership:
Approximately 200 UN staff from over 20 UN agencies and entities
Referenced events:
14th UN Congress on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice; 2021 UN Crime Commission
Language:
English
Year:
2005
Region:
Wales
Type of document:
Organizational report / Case study
Organization:
EYST (Ethnic Minorities and Youth Support Team Wales)
Author:
Youth worker at EYST
Target audience:
BME young people, families, and communities in Wales
Locations of activity:
Swansea, Cardiff, Carmarthenshire, Powys
Core services:
Youth drop-in centres, school outreach, family support, mentoring, refugee and asylum-seeker support, educational awareness sessions
Topics addressed:
Political engagement, voting age, youth participation, EU referendum, cultural diversity
Period discussed:
Post-2016 EU referendum
Methods:
Youth-led projects, workshops, discussions, public awareness sessions
Stakeholders:
Young people, volunteers, educators, outreach officers, community organizations
Year:
2019–2020
Region:
Sri Lanka
Topic:
Islamophobia and anti-Muslim violence
Document type:
Report
Organization:
Alliance for Minorities (collective of 08 Civil Society Organisations)
Authors:
Collective of civil society organizations
Target audience:
Policymakers, human rights observers, general public
Period covered:
2009–2020
Key events:
Easter Sunday bombings 2019, anti-Muslim riots, Covid-19 media profiling
Key locations:
Colombo, Negombo, Northern and Eastern provinces
Year:
Not specified
Region:
United States
Subject:
Human subjects research participation
Document type:
Guidelines
Organization:
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Intended audience:
Researchers conducting human subject studies
Required format:
No page limit, minimum 0.5” margins, NIH-recommended fonts
Content focus:
Recruitment by sex/gender, race, and ethnicity, justification for inclusion/exclusion, outreach strategies
Study phase:
Applicable to all studies, including NIH-Defined Phase III Clinical Trials
Analysis considerations:
Testing differences among sex/gender, racial, and ethnic groups
Year:
2010
Location:
Utah, USA
Subject:
Personal experiences growing up in a majority culture and interactions with LGBTQ+ peers
Document type:
Memoir
Author:
Haley Jangard
Audience:
General readers interested in personal narratives
Setting:
High school and early work experiences
Themes:
Social identity, adolescence, friendship, sexuality, cultural environment
Places mentioned:
Abercrombie store, Cottonwood High School, Studio 600
Events described:
High school sports, cheerleading, first job experiences, visits to a gay club
Year:
2016–2017
Region / city:
Pakistan, including Sindh, Punjab, Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Islamabad, Azad Kashmir
Topic:
Electoral demographics and religious-political movements
Document type:
News report / Political statement compilation
Source / publication:
Dawn, Daily Express, Daily Jung, Daily Ausaf
Author:
Iftikhar A. Khan, various correspondents
Target audience:
General public and political observers
Minority communities covered:
Hindus, Christians, Ahmadis, Sikhs, Parsis, Buddhists, Jews
Total non-Muslim voters:
2,997,841
Period of data:
Pre-2013 elections to January 2017
Significant districts:
Umerkot, Tharparkar, Mirpurkhas, Tando Allahyar, Tando Mohammad Khan, Matiari, Karachi South, Ghotki, Hyderabad, Chiniot, Lahore, Jamshoro, Kashmore
Key political issues:
Khatm e Nabuwat, anti-Ahmadi legislation, blasphemy law, American interference, religious unity movements
Year:
2002–2014
Region:
Europe
Topic:
Ethnic and religious minority rights, social integration, intolerance
Document type:
Research summary / Academic article
Authors:
Pan, C.; Pfeil, B.; Aydin, N.; Fischer, P.; Frey, D.; Kastenmuller, A.; Krueger, J. I.
Sources:
Gallup World Poll 2013, Academic publications 2002–2014
Target audience:
Researchers, policymakers, and sociologists interested in minority issues
Period covered:
1990s–2014
Key subjects:
Ethnic minorities, religious minorities, sexual minorities, immigrants, social integration, xenophobia, Islamophobia
Contextual relevance:
European Union, UK, Germany, France
Year:
2018
Region:
International
Subject:
Social stigma, mental health, migration, ethnic minorities
Document Type:
Research appendix / Supplementary material
Sources Analyzed:
PubMed, Embase, PsycINFO
Authors:
Zhen H. Cheng et al.
Institution:
University of Oregon, Department of Psychology
Data Collection Date:
20 December 2018
Population:
Immigrants, refugees, ethnic minorities
Mental Health Conditions:
Depression, anxiety, PTSD, mood disorders, stress disorders
Analysis Method:
Meta-analysis using CMA software
Research Focus:
Social stigma and beliefs about mental health among minority populations
Content Includes:
Database search results, experimental vignettes, forest plots, funnel plots
Organization:
Women and Minorities in Economics (WAMIE) at UC San Diego
Institution:
University of California, San Diego
Country:
United States
Document Type:
Student Organization Constitution
Organizational Status:
Non-profit student organization
Affiliated Department:
UC San Diego Economics Department
Purpose:
Support UC San Diego undergraduates with focus on women and underrepresented groups in economics
Membership Eligibility:
All UC San Diego students
Governance Structure:
Executive board with nine elected officers
Officer Term Length:
One year
Election Period:
End of Spring quarter (May)
Meeting Frequency:
Weekly or biweekly executive board meetings
Events Frequency:
At least five events per academic quarter
Advisors:
Kate Antonovics; Melissa Famulari
Funding Sources:
University funding requests and fundraising events
Financial Arrangement:
Organizational bank account for funds management
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Glasgow
Topic:
Social Action, Minority Ethnic Communities, Community Involvement
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
Social Action Inquiry Scotland
Author:
Graham Ogilvie
Target Audience:
Local community members, researchers, policymakers
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2021
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Note:
Context