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Autor:
Sarah Beth Kaufman
As the death penalty clings to life in many states and dies off in others, this first-of-its-kind ethnography takes readers inside capital trials across the United States. Sarah Beth Kaufman draws on years of ethnographic and documentary research, in
Autor:
Shahnawaz Amdani, Jennifer Conway, Jake Kleinmahon, Scott Auerbach, Daphne Hsu, Melissa K. Cousino, Beth Kaufman, Juan Alejos, Jason Hopper Cruz, Hannah Y. Lee, Ramaraju Rudraraju, James K. Kirklin, Alfred Asante-Korang
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JACC: Heart Failure. 11:19-26
To date, no studies evaluated implicit bias among clinicians caring for children with advanced heart failure.This study aims to evaluate implicit racial and socioeconomic bias among pediatric heart transplant clinicians.A cross-sectional survey of tr
Autor:
Sarah Beth Kaufman
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Sociology. 42:521-542
The criminalization of Muslims—framing an Islamic religious identity as a problem to be solved using state crime control logic—is undeniably in process in the United States. Local, state, and federal statutes target Muslims for surveillance and e
Autor:
Hanna Niner, Sarah Beth Kaufman
Publikováno v:
Critical Criminology. 27:485-502
This article draws on in-depth, qualitative interviews with Muslim and non-Muslim Americans in 2016 to specify how Muslim “racialization” is shaped by the racial politics of the United States (US). Anti-Muslim bias is not experienced by religious
Autor:
Sarah Beth Kaufman
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Sarah Beth Kaufman
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b691ca6d74b6c4295c2c57a1849cc5e4
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvz0h8dg
https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvz0h8dg
To Be Honest is a play script and series of essays reflecting on the ways Muslims are perceived and spoken of in America. With funding from a Mellon Foundation grant, several professors conducted more than two hundred hours of qualitative interviews
Autor:
Sarah Beth Kaufman
Publikováno v:
Law & Social Inquiry. 42:1155-1178
This article presents findings from ethnographic research in death penalty trials around the United States, focusing on the role of victims and their supporters. Victim impact testimony (VIT) in death penalty sentencing has received intense legal scr
Autor:
Sarah Beth Kaufman
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews. 48:651-652