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1by James A. Banks Published in Educational researcher (01.04.2008)“...Worldwide immigration and quests for rights by minority groups have caused social scientists and educators to raise serious questions about liberal...”
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2by James A. Banks Published in Educational researcher (01.10.2017)“...Global migration, the quest by diverse groups for equality, and the rise of populist nationalism have complicated the development of citizenship and...”
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4“...In this article, we exploit the 1947 change to the minimum school-leaving age in England from 14 to 15, to evaluate the causal effect of a year of education on...”
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5by Banks, James Published in Crime, media, culture (01.12.2015)“...The emergence of a post-industrial information economy shaped by and around networked communication technology has presented new opportunities for identity...”
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6by Banks, James“...Offering the first empirically driven assessment of the development, marketisation, regulation and use of online gambling organisations and their products,...”
2014
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7by Banks, James“...This text explores the manifold actual, possible and probable interconnections between gambling and crime in the context of the increased availability of...”
2017
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8“...This paper explores the visual representation of asylum seekers and refugees delineating how English newspaper imagery constructs such groups as deviant and...”
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9by Banks, James Published in International review of law, computers & technology (01.11.2010)“...The exponential growth in the Internet as a means of communication has been emulated by an increase in far-right and extremist web sites and hate based...”
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10by James Banks“...Offering the first empirically driven assessment of the development, marketisation, regulation and use of online gambling organisations and their products,...”
13.05.2016
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11by Banks, James Marmot, Michael Oldfield, Zoe Smith, James P Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (03.05.2006)“...CONTEXT The United States spends considerably more money on health care than the United Kingdom, but whether that translates to better health outcomes is...”
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12by Banks, James Published in Crime, media, culture (01.08.2013)“...Consumerism, industrial development and regulatory liberalisation have underpinned the ascendance of gambling to a mainstream consumption practice. In...”
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13by James A. Banks Published in Educational researcher (01.03.2016)“...During the civil rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s, the quest for civil rights by African Americans and other groups of color reverberated throughout the...”
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14by Banks, James Carvalho, Leandro S Perez-Arce, Francisco Published in The review of economics and statistics (01.07.2019)“...This paper studies the causal effect of education on decision making. In 1972, England raised its minimum school-leaving age from 15 to 16 for students born...”
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15“...Unprecedented internal migration to urban areas has happened in China over the last few decades. While, we know that migration has a bidirectional relationship...”
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16“...Despite growing criminological interest in the many ex-service personnel mired within the UK’s criminal justice system, there remains a paucity of qualitative...”
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17by James Banks Richard Blundell Carl Emmerson Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.04.2015)“...The UK has enacted a number of reforms to the structure of disability benefits that has made it a major case study for other countries thinking of reform. The...”
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18by Banks, James Waters, Jaime Andersson, Catrin Olive, Victoria Published in International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology (01.09.2020)“...This article presents the first systematic review of studies on the prevalence of gambling disorder among prisoners across international jurisdictions. Only...”
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19by Banks, James A“...This groundbreaking book describes theory, research, and practice that can be used in civic education courses and programs to help students from marginalized...”
2017
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20“...The lockdown measures that were implemented in the spring of 2020 to stop the spread of COVID‐19 are having a huge impact on economies in the UK and around the...”