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Arora, Siya, and Vinish Kathuria. "An Empirical Analysis of Emotions of Asian Indians During the First 100 Days of COVID-19." International Journal of Research in Engineering, Science and Management 3, no. 10 (2020): 146–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.47607/ijresm.2020.357.

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India’s COVID-19 tally was almost 8 million on September 26, 2020, while the global cases marched towards 42 million. People globally have been living under some sort of COVID-19-driven lockdown, stay at home, shelter-in-place, or some similar government-mandated measures. Living in a lockdown is NOT a natural phenomenon for most humans. How are people trying to manage themselves during the restrictions imposed on them? What are the mechanisms people are resorting to, to cope with this stress? Is their heritage, cultural or national differences that are allowing one segment to react better tha
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Haryanti, Yanti. "IDENTITY BUILDING OF ASIAN INDIANS IN AMERICAN SOCIETY." Jurnal Penelitian Humaniora 19, no. 2 (2018): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/humaniora.v19i2.6509.

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ABSTRACTThis study discusses and explains the identity building of ethnic minority in American multicultural society. Identity is not given directly as the immigrants arrived in the States, but they had to get through hurdles and adjustment. Hence the comers need to have a negotiation strategy in getting into the mainstream. The analysis is done by using the interdisciplinary approaches to view on the historical, cultural, and sociological elements of the study. The writer develops the identity theory of Sheldon Stryker to reveal the process of identity building of the Asian Indian in American
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Diamond, Catherine. "Being Carmen: Cutting Pathways towards Female Androgyny in Japan and India." New Theatre Quarterly 34, no. 4 (2018): 307–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0266464x18000398.

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In this article Catherine Diamond examines the flows of transcultural hybridity occurring in dance between Spanish flamencos, Japanese exponents of flamenco, and Indian dancers interacting with flamenco within their classical dance forms. Japan and India represent two distinct Asian reactions to the phenomenon of global flamenco: the Japanese have adopted it wholesale and compete with the Spanish on their own ground; the Indians claim that as the Roma (gypsy) people originated in India, the country is also the home of flamenco. Despite their differing attitudes, flamenco dance offers women in
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Tamura, Eileen H. "Asian Americans in the History of Education: An Historiographical Essay." History of Education Quarterly 41, no. 1 (2001): 58–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-5959.2001.tb00074.x.

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Asian Americans have lived in the United States for over one-and-a-half centuries: Chinese and Asian Indians since the mid-nineteenth century, Japanese since the late nineteenth century, and Koreans and Filipinos since the first decade of the twentieth century (an earlier group of Filipinos had settled near New Orleans in the late eighteenth century). Because of exclusion laws that culminated with the 1924 Immigration Act, however, the Asian American population was relatively miniscule before the mid-twentieth century. As late as 1940, for example, Asian immigrants and their descendants consti
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Lal, Brij V. "The Odyssey of Indenture: Fragmentation and Reconstitution in the Indian Diaspora." Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 5, no. 2 (1996): 167–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/diaspora.5.2.167.

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“Indians are ubiquitous,” reports the Calcutta newspaper The Statesman on 5 August 1980. According to this article, there were then only five countries in the world where Indians “have not yet chosen to stay”: Cape Verde Islands, Guinea Bissau, North Korea, Mauritania, and Romania. Today, according to one recent estimate, 8.6 million people of South Asian origin live outside the subcontinent, in the United Kingdom and Europe (1.48 million), Africa (1.39 million), Southeast Asia (1.86 million), the Middle East (1.32 million), Caribbean and Latin America (958,000), North America (729,000), and t
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Sharpe, Jenny. "Life, Labor and the Picturesque:." Crossings: A Journal of English Studies 6 (December 1, 2015): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.59817/cjes.v6i.179.

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The keynote address examines the race-gendering of Indian indentured workers in the colonial imaginary through which Jamaica was remade as a tourist destination during the late nineteenth century. It specifically examines the visual portfolio created by photographers of tropical fecundity and idyllic rural life that would dispel the perception of Jamaican plantations being ruined by the emancipation of slaves. While scholars are critical of the Oriental picturesque projected by these photographs, Professor Sharpe makes a case for a “coolie picturesque”depicting Asian Indians as an uprooted peo
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Dr., Harkirat Singh. "The Colonial Period: Its Impact on Indians in Malaya and Burma." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 3, no. 6 (2022): 32–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7404359.

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The history of migration in India is among the most diverse and complex in the world. South-East Asia is closely linked to the colonial history of the arrival, distribution and settlement of Indians. As a result of British colonial rule over the Indian subcontinent, Indians were able to move to Burma and Malaya. The majority arrived as labrouring classes, while the minority came as workers and businessmen, and many Indian revolutionaries fled The object of the present study is to explore the historical, social, economic, political and cultural dimensions of the Indians who moved to the Malaya
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Dr., Harkirat Singh. "The Colonial Period: Its Impact on Indians in Malaya and Burma." International Journal of Advance and Applied Research 3, no. 6 (2022): 32–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7420973.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> The history of migration in India is among the most diverse and complex in the world. South-East Asia is closely linked to the colonial history of the arrival, distribution and settlement of Indians. As a result of British colonial rule over the Indian subcontinent, Indians were able to move to Burma and Malaya. The majority arrived as labrouring classes, while the minority came as workers and businessmen, and many Indian revolutionaries fled The object of the present study is to explore the historical, social, economic, political and cultural dimensions of the Indian
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Lucassen, Leo. "Xenophobia and Labor Migration in a Global Perspective: The Case of Colonial Burma, 1820–1940." Labor 21, no. 4 (2024): 52–74. https://doi.org/10.1215/15476715-11380929.

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Abstract This Burmese–Indian case study breaks new ground in global labor history on the question of why and how people turn against immigrant workers. The widespread riots against Indians in the 1930s were far from unique and, beyond their idiosyncratic South Asian and colonial context, bear a number of interesting similarities with clashes between workers worldwide in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Instead of dismissing mob violence in Asia and Africa as communal or tribal, the Burma case study shows that such Orientalist interpretations hide fundamental mechanisms that explain why
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Prasad, Nandini, Puthiyaveettil Khadar Jabbar, Chellamma Jayakumari, et al. "Late-Night Salivary Cortisol in Healthy, Community-Dwelling Asian Indians Assessed by Second-Generation ECLIA." Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 105, no. 8 (2020): e2807-e2814. http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgaa269.

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Abstract Background Late-night salivary cortisol (LNSC) is used as a screening test for Cushing syndrome (CS), but there is no community-derived normative data for the normal upper limit in the South Asian population. This study aimed to determine the upper limit of normal (97.5th percentile) for LNSC in an Asian Indian population using a commercially available second-generation electrochemiluminiscence immunoassay (ECLIA). Methods LNSC in apparently healthy community-dwelling individuals was assessed by multistage cluster sampling. Healthy individuals age 18 to 60 years from 8 urban and 8 rur
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Indians (Asian people)"

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Chaudhuri, Nandita. "Colonial legacies and the politics of ethnoregionalism in South Asia : the cases of Chittagong hill tracts and Jharkhand movements /." view abstract or download file of text, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3061939.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2002.<br>Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 151-166). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Grandgonnet, Mathilde. "Identité, Pouvoir, et Négociations : les 'People of Indian Origin' en Afrique de l'Est." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/42456.

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Cette thèse propose une contribution originale aux réflexions portant sur les dynamiques de construction identitaires, en analysant les différentes identifications des People of Indian Origin en Tanzanie et en Ouganda comme des exercices de navigation de la frontière sociale, entraînant des transformations des relations de pouvoir à l’oeuvre dans les sociétés tanzanienne et ougandaise. À partir de récits de vie récoltés auprès des populations concernées, de l'observation des processus de construction identitaire internes aux communautés, et de la tenue de discussions informelles, la thèse dépa
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Koehn, Sharon Denise. "A fine balance : family, food, and faith in the health-worlds of elderly Punjabi Hindu women." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp02/NQ40539.pdf.

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Jamir, David M. "Transforming pastoral leadership in Mokokchung, Nagaland." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2003. http://www.tren.com.

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Kikon, Dolly. "Compromised democracy and the politics of participation : a case study of the Naga people from Northeast India /." View abstract or full-text, 2004. http://library.ust.hk/cgi/db/thesis.pl?SOSC%202004%20KIKON.

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Thesis (M. Phil.)--Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2004.<br>Includes bibliographical references (leaves 147-155). Also available in electronic version. Access restricted to campus users.
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Dominguez, Edgar M. "Modernization of the Indian Air Force : security implications for South Asia /." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2005. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/05Mar%5FDominguez.pdf.

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Day, Sophie. "Embodying spirits village oracles and possession ritual in Ladakh, North India /." Thesis, Boston Spa, U.K. : British Library Document Supply Centre, 1989. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=1&uin=uk.bl.ethos.318353.

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Abraham-Talks, Sunita. "Engaging with the political : examining the interface of NGOs, Panchayati Raj institutions and poor people in two Indian states." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2010. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/2329/.

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Srinivasan, Ragini Tharoor. "Everyday stories: The people’s archive and the rural in ‘new’ India." Intellect, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625790.

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This article is a case study of the People’s Archive of Rural India, a multimedia digital archive founded by journalist P. Sainath, which debuted online in December 2014. PARI features photographs, videos, interviews, audio files and articles that seek to illuminate the lives of the over 833 million people who live in rural India. Focusing on the narrative form of the ‘story’ and the universalizing temporality of the ‘everyday’, the article asks, ‘What is the relationship between PARI’s rural India and the “New” India to which it ostensibly belongs? How do PARI’s textual and visual mediations
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Hand, Felicity. "Translated people: a sociocultural analysis of asians in Great Britain and a study of british responses to post-war migrants from the indian subcontinent." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/4913.

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Esta tesis representa un estudio de la situación de los indios en la sociedad británica. Demuestra el grado de influencia hacia la integración de los indios, paquistaníes y bangladeshis dentro de la Gran Bretaña contemporanea de los estereotipos heredados de la época colonial. En el capítulo 2 se resume el desarrollo del concepto erroneo de "raza" desde principios del siglo XVIII hasta nuestros días. En el capítulo 3 se hace un repaso a la presencia india en la Gran Bretaña desde 1600 hasta la llegada de los inmigrantes del subcontinente indio durante el periodo posterior a la Segunda Guerra M
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Books on the topic "Indians (Asian people)"

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Lipi, Ghosh, and Chatterjee Ramkrishna, eds. Indian diaspora in Asian and Pacific regions: Culture, people, interactions. Rawat Publications, 2004.

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Kalavar, Jyotsna Mirle. The Asian Indian elderly in America. Garland Pub., 1998.

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Institute of Southeast Asian Studies., ed. Peranakan Indians of Singapore and Melaka: Indian Babas and Nonyas--Chitty Melaka. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2006.

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Fanai, Lalsanga. Rualbanlova. [Lalsanga Fanai], 2013.

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Yu, Longyu. Yindu wen hua =: The theory of Indian culture. Chongqing chu ban she, 2008.

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Christian, Büschges, and Pfaff-Czarnecka Joanna, eds. Die Ethnisierung des Politischen: Identitätspolitiken in Lateinamerika, Asien und den USA. Campus, 2007.

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Judith, Roche, and McHutchison Meg, eds. First fish, first people: Salmon tales of the North Pacific rim. One Reel, 1998.

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Punjabi University) International Conference on Diaspora and Development: Emerging Multidisciplinary Dynamics of Indian/Punjabi Migration (3rd 2016 UGC Centre for Diaspora Studies. Diaspora and development: Emerging multidisciplinary dynamics of Indian/Punjabi migration. Publication Bureau, Punjabi University, 2017.

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author, Rakshinder Kaur, ed. Educational migration from Punjab: Disquieting realities and perceived hopes. Unistar, 2018.

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Program, Oregon HIV, ed. HIV risk and Oregon people of color: A data source book. Oregon Health Division, Center for Disease Prevention & Epidemiology, HIV Program, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Indians (Asian people)"

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Jolly, Stellina, Nafees Ahmad, and Matthew Scott. "Introduction." In Sustainable Development Goals Series. Springer Nature Singapore, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-3234-0_1.

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AbstractThis edited volume brings together academics from Indonesia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Australia and the Philippines, to examine lived experiences of and actual as well as potential responses to the varieties of migration, displacement, planned relocation as well as voluntary and involuntary immobility (collectively termed human mobility) that take place in the context of disasters and climate change that increasingly impact the lives of people living across Asia and the Pacific. A product of the editorial collaborat
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Yeung, Wei-Jun Jean. "Trends in Population and Socioeconomic Development in Southeast Asia." In Demographic and Family Transition in Southeast Asia. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85679-3_2.

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AbstractSoutheast Asia is composed of 631.7 million people (World Bank in Health nutrition and population statistics, 2015) spread across 11 countries that lie east of the Indian continent and south of China. Geographically, insular Southeast Asia includes Brunei, Timor-Leste (East Timor), Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore while Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, and Vietnam comprise mainland Southeast Asia
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Reid, Anthony. "Revisiting Southeast Asian History with Geology: Some Demographic Consequences of a Dangerous Environment." In Natural Hazards and Peoples in the Indian Ocean World. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-94857-4_2.

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Childress, Malcolm, Pranab Choudhury, and Jolyne Sanjak. "People-Land Relationships on the Path to Sustainable Food Security." In Land Tenure Security and Sustainable Development. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81881-4_6.

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AbstractLand tenure security is one driver of success in sustainable agriculture for food security. Here, we review the global rhetoric and evidence trends and map the evidence against both Sustainable Development Goal 2 and the World Food Program definition of Food Security. We recognize how conflict, impacts of climate change, and large-scale land-based investments interact over time with local land tenure, resulting in consequences for sustainable agriculture and food security. We look more closely at these interlinked challenges in South Asia, which has the highest concentration of extreme
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Hsu, Madeline Y. "1. Empires and migration." In Asian American History: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780190219765.003.0001.

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The first Asians—Filipino “Luzon Indians” on a Spanish galleon—arrived on the North American continent in the late sixteenth century. Through periods of conquest and capitalism, and then colonization and adaptation, almost one million people from China, Japan, the Philippines, Korea, and India arrived seeking opportunities to better their fortunes and improve their lives. “Empires and migration,” outlines the key historical periods that facilitated this mobilization. It also explains that Asian immigration challenged the United States’ constitutional claims of equality for all, highlighting th
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Yu, Henry. "Introduction: The Locations of History." In Thinking Orientals: Migration, Contact, and Exoticism in Modern America. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195116601.003.0002.

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Abstract It might be tempting to think of Asian immigration to the United States in mythic terms, of migrants from the Far East coming to the West Coast of the United States and crossing the continent eastward, passing fleeing Indians and westering white settlers. Figuring Asian immigrants as a sort of anti-frontier myth would be appealing, a powerful way (along with the story of Hispanic Americans who were in California, Texas, and New Mexico long before it was the American West) of subverting Frederick Jackson Turner’s conception of the western frontier. Turner’s 1892 thesis placed white Eur
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Ebrahim, Shah. "Health of elderly Asian women." In Health Care for Older Women. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192620682.003.0013.

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Abstract It is usually assumed that where a person comes from determines their ethnicity, and this simple approach has led to the census in the United Kingdom (UK) using country of birth as the only means of classifying ethnicity. The 1991 census will use such a system, but will be refined to allow separation of Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and Indians from ‘other Asians’. Without routine data collection it is very difficult to monitor the uptake of services, measure rates of disease, and determine the need for services. In part, the lack of data has arisen because of an understandable suspicion th
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Kapoor, Ria. "A Nation-in-Exile in the Age of Non-Alignment." In Making Refugees in India. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192855459.003.0005.

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The arrival of Tibetan refugees along with the Dalai Lama in 1959 saw India reframe its understanding of the refugee away from that of the citizen figure of Partition to one more closely resembling the international, UN, one, even relabelling ‘returning’ diasporic Indians from Burma as repatriates where they had previously been called refugees. The Tibetans were granted partial rights by India, as part of that state’s sovereign right to grant asylum, effectively turning the decision into a matter of Indian sovereignty rather than trying to paint this as an international censure of China’s viol
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Bacon, Jean. "Introduction." In Lifelines. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195099720.003.0001.

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Abstract In the thirty years since Congress lifted the onerous restrictions of the 1924 Immigration Act, immigration has once again altered the face of just about every large metropolitan area in the United States. The swelling population of Asian Indians in Chicago and its suburbs exemplifies a growing trend among current immigrants, particularly the increasingly large percentage from Asia. Many come to America endowed with educations and financial resources that the earlier wave of impoverished European immigrants could only dream about for their descendants. Absorbed into well-paid occupati
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Ikeya, Chie. "War, Occupation, and Collaboration." In InterAsian Intimacies across Race, Religion, and Colonialism. Cornell University Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501777134.003.0008.

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This chapter analyzes the impact of the Japanese imperial army's invasion of Burma in 1941, focusing on the disruption of interAsian mobility and the ideology of pan-Asianism. The war prompted a mass exodus, with Europeans, Anglo-Burmans, Anglo-Indians, Burmese elites, and nearly a million Indians fleeing Burma, many facing perilous journeys. The chapter underscores how the Japanese occupation reshaped interAsian relationships, promoting the pan-Asian ideal of “Asia for Asians” to justify imperial expansion and foster cooperation among Asian peoples. The Japanese military administration used e
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Conference papers on the topic "Indians (Asian people)"

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Abitov, Baybolot. ""BABUR-NAME" AS A COMPREHENSIVE SOURCE ON THE HISTORY OF THE EAST: ADVANTAGES AND PROBLEMS." In The Impact of Zahir Ad-Din Muhammad Bobur’s Literary Legacy on the Advancement of Eastern Statehood and Culture. Alisher Navoi' Tashkent state university of Uzbek language and literature, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.52773/bobur.conf.2023.25.09/dhed2277.

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“Babur-nama” is considered by us as a very important and wide-profile source on history, ethnography, culture, geography, oriental studies, toponymy, jurisprudence of peoples and states of the vast territories, a number of regions of the East, in the Middle Ages and the beginning of modern times. “Babur’s Zapiski” informs in detail about the deeds of the people of state administration -rulers, commanders, no less skillfully tells about poets, people of art, music, as well as scientists, whose successes have opened up new achievements of science. It is noted that “Babur-nama” acts as a very val
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Krusche, Krupali. "Tackling Climate Change: Integrated Planning of Mumbai’s Eastern Waterfront." In 2022 AIA/ACSA Intersections Research Conference. ACSA Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.aia.inter.22.13.

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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) AR-6 report from the United Nations spelled out how urbanization has pushed up intense rainfall in cities across South Asia using several scientific pieces of evidence generated on Indian cities. The report builds on an analysis by NASA predicting that several Asian cities on or near the coastline would have to withstand significant sea level rise by 2100. The Eastern Waterfront of Mumbai city is a property mainly under the Mumbai Port Authority (MPA), a large holding for the Indian Navy and other Government activities. This area is predomin
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Bhat, Raj Nath. "Language, Culture and History: Towards Building a Khmer Narrative." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2019.3-2.

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Genetic and geological studies reveal that following the melting of snows 22,000 years ago, the post Ice-age Sundaland peoples’ migrations as well as other peoples’ migrations spread the ancestors of the two distinct ethnic groups Austronesian and Austroasiatic to various East and South–East Asian countries. Some of the Austroasiatic groups must have migrated to Northeast India at a later date, and whose descendants are today’s Munda-speaking people of Northeast, East and Southcentral India. Language is the store-house of one’s ancestral knowledge, the community’s history, its skills, customs,
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Alikberov, Eduard Shabanovich, and Alfiya Rafisovna Alikberova. "THE ANALYSIS OF RELATIONS IN THE CHINA-INDIA-USA STRATEGIC TRIANGLE." In Chinese Studies in the 21st Century. Buryat State University Publishing Department, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.18101/978-5-9793-1678-9-2021-1-14-20.

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The presented work is devoted to the study of the influence of such a form of rela-tionship as a triangle on the behavior of states and their interaction within the frame-work of a tripartite format. The relevance of this topic is due to the dominant position of the United States in the world, as well as the growing role in the system of interna-tional relations of two Asian giants, China and India, capable in the 21st century to-confront Western countries in the international arena. The role of the China–India–USA strategic triangle — key players in the world political arena — will increase i
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McCartney, Patrick. "Sustainably–Speaking Yoga: Comparing Sanskrit in the 2001 and 2011 Indian Censuses." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2019.3-5.

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Sanskrit is considered by many devout Hindus and global consumers of yoga alike to be an inspirational, divine, ‘language of the gods’. For 2000 years, at least, this middle Indo-Aryan language has endured in a post-vernacular state, due, principally, to its symbolic capital as a liturgical language. This presentation focuses on my almost decade-long research into the theo-political implications of reviving Sanskrit, and includes an explication of data derived from fieldwork in ‘Sanskrit-speaking’ communities in India, as well as analyses of the language sections of the 2011 census; these were
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Nguyen, Phuong Lien. "Conceptualizing Religions (Confucianism and Buddhism): From Poetic-Stories to Reality in Indochina." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2020. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2020.14-1.

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Influenced by being situated between China and India, two historical giants, the people of the three nations of Viet, Lao and Khome exhibit strong histories of imported cultures. The religions of these regions, which closely connect to people’s lives, offer strong symbolisms of lifeworlds and enculturations. People in Indochina assign great significance to living and to interpersonal relationships, more so than toward deities and spiritual agents, as well as to the creation of the cosmos. Here, folk stories frequently include the ‘first man,’ the messages from which serve to educate society. T
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Thakur, Anil, and Pursotam Kumar. "Sociolinguistic Aspects of Linguistic Visuals in Varanasi." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2022.4-4.

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The paper presents a sociolinguistic study of the linguistic visuals (including shop signages, product descriptions, wall-posters, advertisements, graffiti, etc) of the major tourist localities in the Indian city of Varanasi. Varanasi is one of the most ancient and continuously thriving Indian cities, with rich and diverse religious, cultural, and commercial traditions. Consequently, the multi-cultural and multilingual landscape of Varanasi is the reflection of a city which has remained as one of the most sought-after pilgrimage destinations, from ancient times and until the present. The city
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Mouli, T. Sai Chandra. "Sustaining Folk Literature: A Study." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2022. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2022.7-7.

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Folk literature is integral to all languages. Verbal and nonverbal forms of folk literature are all pervasive. Verbal forms include proverbs, riddles, lullabies, tales, and ballads, among others. The nonverbal form encompasses dances, games, toys, and objects comprising ethnic designs and flavors. A community’s outlook is shaped by these forms. By and large, folk literature in South Indian languages is performance-oriented, and music is an essential component of the same. The written form has a greater status than the oral presentation. Thus ‘highbrow’ or classical literature enjoys greater st
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Tkachenko, Andrei Anatolevich, Sergei Viacheslavovich Frolov, Maksim Dmitrievich Khromov, Rustam Mikhailovich Shubenok, and Dmitrii Igorevich Mameko. "Current aspects of the economic strategy of the People's Republic of China and India in Latin America: current state and prospects." In All-Russian Scientific Conference, chair Dmitrij Nikolaevich Ermakov. Publishing house Sreda, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31483/r-109683.

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To finance modernization strategies, Latin American countries need to take advantage of the demand for commodities stimulated by Asian countries. Promote increased competitiveness and productivity through strengthened industrial policy and development, diversification of exports and production, and participation in global value chains to move towards higher value-added activities.
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Khattak, Ikhlaq, and Mirza Jamil Yousaf. "Design of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Autorickshaw." In ASME 2006 4th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fuelcell2006-97249.

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In Asia there are less private cars, but there is a high proportion of 2-stroke engines in scooters, motorcycles, auto-rickshaws (Tuk-Tuks), all running on petrol-oil mixtures with levels of hydrocarbon emissions (from partially burnt fuel and oil) well in excess of levels permitted in the USA and Europe. Worldwide Rickshaw/scooter/motorcycle type engine production is estimated at 17 million per year. According to National Transport Research Center (NTRC), the total population of registered (all types) motor vehicles in Pakistan in year 2000 was 4.224 million, out of which more than half of th
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Ehrlich, Isaac, and Zhiqiang Liu. Analyzing the Sources of Older People’s Self-Dependency and Overall Financial Wellness in Four Asian Countries and the United States. Asian Development Bank, 2025. https://doi.org/10.22617/wps250007-2.

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This paper examines financial preparedness for retirement in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), India, Japan, the Republic of Korea, and the United States, and highlights policy implications. The authors find that people near retirement in the United States (US) have the most wealth, while those in the People’s Republic of China (PRC), India, and the Republic of Korea show higher financial self-reliance. Japan leads in consumption-based preparedness, with people expected to maintain their pre-retirement consumption. Key determinants of preparedness include education and risky asset holdings
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Donehower, Gretchen. Gender and the Total Work of Older Workers in Asia. Asian Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps230213-2.

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In Asia, aging countries with slow population growth worry about a lack of workers in the future and see older people’s labor as a potential solution. However, this leaves out the work that many older people already do: unpaid care work. Drawing on data from Bangladesh, India, Mongolia, and Thailand, estimates in this paper show that older people, especially older women, are doing a great deal of work caring for others. Policymakers should take this unpaid care work into account when designing policy around older people’s market labor.
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Saleem, Raja M. Ali, Ihsan Yilmaz, and Priya Chacko. Civilizationist Populism in South Asia: Turning India Saffron. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/pp0009.

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The 21st century has witnessed a significant shift in how the concept of nationalism is understood. A political marriage between identity politics and populism has resulted in “civilizationism,” a new form of nationalism that entails an emotionally charged division of society into “the people” versus “the Other.” All too often, the divisive discourses and policies associated with civilizationalist populism produce intercommunal conflict and violence. This paper draws on a salient case study, India’s Hindutva movement, to analyze how mainstream populist political parties and grassroots organiza
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Donehower, Gretchen. Mapping the Unpaid Care Work Economy in Asia and the Pacific. Asian Development Bank, 2025. https://doi.org/10.22617/wps250146-2.

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This paper examines current and projected patterns of unpaid care work in Bangladesh, India, the Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Thailand, Türkiye, and Viet Nam, highlighting the significant role of older women as unpaid caregivers. Using National Time Transfer Accounts, the author finds that older people are not the main source of unpaid care demand. Rather, older women provide much of the care for older people and make net time transfers to younger family and community members. Projections show no shortfall in potential childcare, some shortfall in adult and elder care, and a potential surplus
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Shrestha, Sarthak, and Manish Shrestha. Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) monsoon outlook 2025. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), 2025. https://doi.org/10.53055/icimod.1091.

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The Hindu Kush Himalaya (HKH) region is highly susceptible to the influence of monsoon, a periodic wind system, especially in the Indian Ocean and southern Asia. The summer monsoon, between June and September, is the major source of precipitation in the region with significant impacts on the hydrology of its rivers, which form the lifeline of nearly two billion people in the region. While a good monsoon is essential for replenishing these river systems, malevolence of water-related disasters such as floods, landslides, storms, heat waves, wildfires, droughts, glacial lake outburst floods (GLOF
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Santhya, K. G., Sigma Ainul, Snigdha Banerjee, et al. Addressing commercial sexual exploitation of women and children through prevention and reintegration approaches: Lessons from Bangladesh and India. Population Council, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/sbsr2022.1036.

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The Global Estimates of Modern Slavery report of 2021 stated that 6.3 million people were in situations of forced commercial sexual exploitation (CSE) on any given day worldwide. Asia and the Pacific region (which includes South Asia) were host to more than half of the global total of forced labor, including those in CSE. Bangladesh is one of the three main countries of origin for trafficked persons in South Asia. India has been identified as a source, destination, and transit location for trafficking of forced labor, including CSE. Though governments in both countries have made commitments to
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Yilmaz, Ihsan, Raja M. Ali Saleem, Mahmoud Pargoo, Syaza Shukri, Idznursham Ismail, and Kainat Shakil. Religious Populism, Cyberspace and Digital Authoritarianism in Asia: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Turkey. European Center for Populism Studies, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/5jchdy.

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Turkey, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, and Indonesia span one of the longest continuously inhabited regions of the world. Centuries of cultural infusion have ensured these societies are highly heterogeneous. As plural polities, they are ripe for the kind of freedoms that liberal democracy can guarantee. However, despite having multi-party electoral systems, these countries have recently moved toward populist authoritarianism. Populism —once considered a distinctively Latin American problem that only seldom reared its head in other parts of the world— has now found a home in almost every corner of
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Yilmaz, Ihsan, Raja M. Ali Saleem, Mahmoud Pargoo, Syaza Shukri, Idznursham Ismail, and Kainat Shakil. Religious Populism, Cyberspace and Digital Authoritarianism in Asia: India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, and Turkey. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/rp0001.

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Turkey, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, and Indonesia span one of the longest continuously inhabited regions of the world. Centuries of cultural infusion have ensured these societies are highly heterogeneous. As plural polities, they are ripe for the kind of freedoms that liberal democracy can guarantee. However, despite having multi-party electoral systems, these countries have recently moved toward populist authoritarianism. Populism —once considered a distinctively Latin American problem that only seldom reared its head in other parts of the world— has now found a home in almost every corner of
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Lamina, Toyin, Hamdi I. Abdi, Kathryn Behrens, et al. Strategies To Address Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health and Healthcare: An Evidence Map. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepctb46.

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Background. Racial and ethnic disparities in health and healthcare continue to endure in the United States despite efforts in research, practice, and policy. Interventions targeted at patients, clinicians, and/or health systems may offer ways to address disparities and improve health outcomes in prevention/treatment of chronic conditions in adults. Purpose. This evidence map identifies existing interventions to be considered for implementation by healthcare system leaders and policymakers, and to inform researchers and funding agencies on gaps in knowledge and research needs. Methods. We searc
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Jameel, Yusuf, Paul West, and Daniel Jasper. Reducing Black Carbon: A Triple Win for Climate, Health, and Well-Being. Project Drawdown, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55789/y2c0k2p3.

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Black carbon – also referred to as soot – is a particulate matter that results from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and biomass. As a major air and climate pollutant, black carbon (BC) emissions have widespread adverse effects on human health and climate change. Globally, exposure to unhealthy levels of particulate matter, including BC, is estimated to cause between three and six million excess deaths every year. These health impacts – and the related economic losses – are felt disproportionately by those living in low- and middle-income countries. Furthermore, BC is a potent greenho
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