ICSM Immigrant Cultures in a Box: Representing and Consuming Ethnicity & Cultural/National Identity in the 21st Century United States

     

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Selected Subject Searches

Ethnic groups
Ethnic groups--Civil rights
Ethnic groups in literature
Ethnic groups--United States
Ethnicity
Ethnicity--Congresses  [essay collections]
Ethnicity in art
Ethnicity in literature
Ethnicity in mass media
Ethnicity in motion pictures
Ethnicity in the theater
Ethnicity on television
Ethnicity--Political aspects
Ethnicity--Political aspects--United States
Ethnicity--United States
Ethnicity--United States--Congresses  [essay collections]
Ethnicity--United States--History
Ethnic attitudes
Ethnic attitudes--United States
Ethnic conflict--United States
Ethnic folklore--United States
Ethnic food industry--United States
Ethnic mass media
Ethnic neighborhoods
Ethnic neighborhoods--United States
Ethnic press--United States
Ethnic relations
United States--Ethnic relations
 
Emigration and immigration
Emigration and immigration law--United States
United States--Emigration and immigration
United States--Emigration and immigration--Government policy
United States--Emigration and immigration--Social aspects
Immigrants--United States
Immigrants--Education--United States
Immigrants--United States--Social conditions
Americanization
Acculturation--United States
Assimilation (Sociology)--United States
Multiculturalism--United States
Intercultural communication--United States
Pluralism (Social sciences) United States
Illegal aliens--United States
Illegal aliens--Education (Higher)--United States
Illegal aliens--Services for--United States--Costs
Illegal aliens--United States--Social conditions
Alien labor--United States

African Americans--Race identity
African Americans--Social conditions
African Americans--Social life and customs
Arab Americans
Arab Americans--Ethnic identity
Asian Americans
Asian Americans--Ethnic identity
Hispanic Americans
Hispanic Americans--Ethnic identity
Hispanic Americans--Cultural assimilation
Puerto Ricans--United States

Puerto Ricans--United States--Ethnic identity
Puerto Ricans--United States--Intellectual life
Puerto Ricans--United States--Social conditions
Puerto Ricans--United States--Social life and customs
Cuban Americans 

Cuban Americans--Intellectual life
Cuban Americans--Politics and government
Cuban Americans--Social conditions
Cuban Americans--Social life and customs
Caribbean Americans--Ethnic identity
Caribbean Americans--Intellectual life
Caribbean Americans--Race identity
Caribbean Americans--Social conditions
Haitians--United States
Haitian Americans--Ethnic identity
Jamaican Americans--Intellectual life
Scandinavian Americans
Irish Americans
Italian Americans
Italian Americans--Social life and customs
Chinese Americans
Chinese Americans--Ethnic identity
Japanese Americans
Japanese Americans--Ethnic identity
German Americans
Russian Americans
Russian Americans--Social conditions
East Indian Americans [India]
East Indian Americans--Ethnic identity
Mexican Americans
Mexican Americans--Ethnic identity
Jews--United States
Jews--United States--Identity
Jews--United States--Cultural assimilation
Antisemitism--United States

Muslims--United States
Muslims--United States--Ethnic identity
Islamophobia--United States

Hindus--United States
Indians of North America
Indians of North America--Ethnic Identity
Indians of North America--Cultural assimilation
Racially mixed people--Race identity--United States

Minorities--United States
Minorities--United States--Social conditions
Group identity--United States

Group identity--Political aspects--United States
Identity politics

Race awareness--United States
Race relations--United States
United States--Race relations
Racism--United States

Culture conflict--United States
Discrimination--United States
Discrimination in education--United States
Discrimination in employment--United States
Discrimination in housing--United States
Discrimination in law enforcement--United States
Racial profiling in law enforcement--United States

Discrimination in criminal justice administration--United States
Discrimination in medical care--United States

Colonies
Colonies--History
Colonization--History
Decolonization
Decolonization--History
Postcolonialism
Postcolonialism--Africa
Postcolonialism--Caribbean Area
Postcolonialism--Commonwealth countries
Postcolonialism--United States

IC Library Databases (Articles)

Recommended Databases

     General OneFile : is the most user-friendly of our comprehensive databases, covering almost any topic from a wide range of disciplinary angles and offering lots of full text.  Use the default Subject search to find the best subject heading for your topic (and when you find a good one be sure to look at the "Related Subjects" to see if there's something even better).
     When you settle on a subject heading, open the "Subdivisions" link below it.  Most General OneFile subject searchs produce very large retrievals and the "subdivisions" help you narrow your search to a particular aspect: "Economic aspects," "Ethical aspects," "Forecasts and Trends," "History," "Media Coverage," "Political aspects," "Psychological aspects,"  "Social aspects," and "Statistics," to name only a few.
      If the best available subdivision is still too broad, open it and add your own Keywords in the "Search within these results" slot at the upper left.
     User Advisory: When first viewing your retrievals in General OneFile, note that you are seeing only the "Magazines" (popular articles) and must click on the tabs for "Academic Journals" (scholarly articles) or "News" (newspaper articles) to see those results

      Academic Search Premier  Comprehensive subject coverage with considerable full text.  Note that there is a “Subject Terms” link just above the search boxes, allowing you to search the index of Subject Headings--often a good first stop for more efficient Subject searching whereby you are guaranteed that your topic is indeed a main subject of the articles retrieved.
     A good initial strategy in this database is to search a likely topic in the Subject Terms and when you find it “explode” the term by double clicking it--this brings up a list of related Subject terms.  You can check as many terms as you like before "adding" them to your search by AND-ing or OR-ing them together.
     User Advisory: For any retrieved set of articles, there will be a box displayed on the left that will limit the articles to “Scholarly” journals—just check the box and click the “Update Results” button below.

     ProQuest Research Library  is another comprehensive database with substantial full text.  Use the "Thesaurus" (above the search slots) to preview what Subject Headings are available.  
     Note that to the right of your search results you can limit your retrieval by "Source Type" (including Magazines, Newspapers, Scholarly Journals), "Document Type," (including Cover Story, Editorial, or Interview), and "Location."
     Above each set of articles you retrieve ProQuest will display related Subject searches to help either broaden or narrow your focus.

     Project Muse : provides 100% full text of mostly scholarly journals, but its coverage is entirely current--mainly spanning the only last 10-15 years.  Muse uses a "black box" search approach--you enter your search terms in one slot with no designated field options.  This broad approach to searching tends to generate large retrievals--almost 500 for "conspiracy theories"--so it's best to be as specific as possible.  And note--once you have a retrieval set, you can add more search terms by clicking "Modify Search" at the top.
    
      JSTOR : covers a wide range of scholarly journals in most disciiplines, always beginning with the first issue of each one.  This provides 100% full text access to articles from not only the first half of the 20th century but even the second half of the 19th.  Be aware, however, that at the other end of the date range articles don't appear in JSTOR until at least 1-2 years after publication. 
     JSTOR offers only a Keyword search of its complete full text, so retrievals are large, but the relevancy ranking does a good job of putting the strongest matches on the first few pages.  This relevancy ranking does not weigh date, however, and will display a mix of articles written decades apart.  So if your topic is time sensitive, be alert to publication dates.
     User Advisory: The academic journals covered here feature numerous book reviews, so it's a good idea to tic the "Article" limit below the search slots so you won't be overwhelmed by book reviews on your topic.  
     
          LexisNexis Academic  News:  Offering a keyword search of 100% full text from a vast number of national and international newspapers, this is an easy database to use poorly and a bit tricky to use well. In order not to be overwhelmed with articles in which your search terms are mentioned anywhere—first or last paragraph—or any number of times—once or ten times—use commands to target articles in which your topic words are mentioned early or mentioned often.
     Use the hlead command (headline and lead paragraphs) to target articles in which your topic words occur in the prime news-story position of headline or first paragraphs. For example: hlead(fracking and pollution) will retrieve just the articles in which the words “fracking” and “pollution” are used in the headline or first paragraphs. Note: the term or terms to which you want this command to apply must be put in parentheses after hlead, with no space between.
     Use the altleast command to target articles in which your topic words occur a set number of times. For example: atleast5(“gay marriage”) will retrieve only the articles where this phrase is used at least 5 times—indicating that it must be a main topic. You can plug in any number after atleast—atleast3 or atleast7. Note: the term or terms to which you want this command to apply must be put in parentheses with no space between the number you choose and the first parenthesis.
     Use the date range offered under Advanced Options. Because this is a large database of 100% full text, one of the most effective ways to retrieve fewer than 1000 hits is to set up a time frame. Note: if you use the calendar icons to set beginning and end dates, you need to choose a year, a month, and a day for each. Without the day, the date won’t register.

     LexisNexis Academic  Law Reviews: Offering a keyword search of 100% full text law reviews (publishers of scholarly articles on legal issues), this is an easy database to use poorly and a bit tricky to use well. In order not to be overwhelmed by articles in which your search terms are mentioned in passing but are not the prime focus, use the atleast command to target articles in which your topic words are required to appear at least a certain number of times. For example, atleast5(“gun control”) or atleast7(genes and patents) will retrieve only the articles in which those terms are used repeatedly. Note: the term or terms to which you want this command to apply must be put in parentheses with no space between the number you choose and the first parenthesis.
     Use the date range offered under Advanced Options. Because this is a large database of 100% full text, one of the most effective ways to retrieve fewer than 1000 hits is to set up a time frame. Note: if you use the calendar icons to set beginning and end dates, you need to choose a year, a month, and a day for each. Without the day, the date won’t register.

     CQ Researcher is a weekly publication from Congressional Quarterly. Each report (approx. 25 pages) examines a single issue relevant to American public policy. The non-partisan analysis always includes a "Background," "Current Situation," "Outlook," and "Pro/Con" section, as well as numerous charts and graphs of statistical data, maps, and a bibliography for further reading.
     Note the "Issue Tracker" and "Pro/Con" browsers on the left of the home page: these provide an excellent way to find or brainstorm a topic.
     User Advisory: The archives here extend back to 1991, and since many of these topics are time-sensitive, keep an eye on dates as you scan the reports.

     Opposing Viewpoints in Context : Go fishing in the search slot at the top and hope the autofill function steers you toward the right subject heading--or open the "Browse Issues" page and pick your topic from the extensive alphabetical list.  Once you've connected with an issue you'll be offered resources from a range of categories, including Viewpoints, Academic Journals, Magazines, News, Reference, Statistics, and Websites.

Where's the Full Text for this Article??

     Few databases offer 100% full text.  Most retrieve a mix of full text articles and article "citations"--article title, author(s), publication info, and usually an "abstract" or one-prargraph summary of the content.  When a citation makes you want the full text, look below it for this icon: 
                                                                  
     Clicking "GETIT" checks (almost all) the IC Library's other databases to see if any offers the full text of the article--or if the Library has a print subscription to the journal in which the article appeared. 
 
  • "GETIT" will usually find the full text in another database and open it in a new window.  
  • If none of our databases can access the full text but we have a print subsciption to the journal, "GETIT" will retrieve the Library catalog record for the journal so that you can see if the date of the article falls within the date range we have on hand.
  • If full text is not available from any database or from a print subsciption, "GETIT" will provide a link to the IC Library's Interlibrary Loan.  Log in (same as your IC e-mail)--and set up your account if you've never used it before.  "GETIT" will have populated the article request form with all the necessary information and you simply submit the request elecrtonically.  Most articles are supplied as digital files and will be sent to you via e-mail when they arrive.

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Selected ebrary Books (full text)

  • Politics of Race and Ethnicity : Newcomers, Outsiders, and Insiders : Immigrants and American Racial Politics in the Early Twenty-first Century   
  • Homelands : A Geography of Culture and Place across America
  • American Ethnic History
  • Race and Ethnicity in America : A Concise History
  • American Diversity : A Demographic Challenge for the Twenty-first Century
  • Immigration and American Popular Culture : An Introduction
  • Other Immigrants : The Global Origins of the American People  
  • Enigma of Ethnicity : Another American Dilemma  
  • Bubbling Cauldron : Race, Ethnicity and the Urban Crisis  
  • Mutual Accommodation : Ethnic Conflict and Cooperation
 
  • Making Italian America : Consumer Culture and the Production of Ethnic Identities   
  • Contours of White Ethnicity : Popular Ethnography and the Making of Usable Pasts in Greek America  
  • French in the United States : An Ethnographic Study
  • Latinos in America  
  • Nordic Experience : Performing Nordic Heritage : Everyday Practices and Institutional Culture  
  • Judaism and Jewish Life : Twentieth-Century Jews : Forging Identity in the Land of Promise and in the Promised Land
  • Puerto Rican Nation on the Move : Identities on the Island and in the United States  
  • Emergence of Mexican America : Recovering Stories of Mexican Peoplehood in U. S. Culture
  • Racial Middle : Latinos and Asian Americans Living Beyond the Racial Divide
  • Asian America : When Half Is Whole : Multiethnic Asian American Identities
  • Japanese American Ethnicity : The Persistence of Community 
  • Identity Construction among Chinese-Vietnamese Americans : Being, Becoming, and Belonging
  • Becoming American? : The Forging of Arab and Muslim Identity in Pluralist America
  • Muslim American Youth : Understanding Hyphenated Identities Through Multiple Methods
  • American Karma : Race, Culture, and Identity in the Indian Diaspora

Web Resources

Think Tanks & Research Institutes

Think Tanks & Research Institutes: Search engines that target these often influential contributors to public policy debate. See in particular the Harvard Kennedy School Think Tank search and the Yale search of Think Tanks and NGOs.

Selected Web Resources

  • Immigration History Research Center: Digital Archives: From the University of Minnesota Libraries, this is a wide ranging onine archive of Photographs and documents.
  • Pew Research Center: Immigration: This topic is located in the "Hispanic Trends" section, but note that a large number of immigrant cultures are also treated here. See especially "Related Topics" on the right. Also see the Pew Center's Social & Demographic Trends section for this report on "Second Generation Americans" and again note the "Related Topics" on the right.
  • Immigration Timeline: from the Statue of Liberty-EllisIsland Foundation. Handy historical overview of U.S. immigration.
  • Immigration: information and opinion from the Brookings Institute, a leading think tank.
  • Immigrants and Emigrants: Articles from the Rand Corporation, a leading research institute.
  • Educating about Immigration: Resources: From the Constitutional Rights Foundation, a gateway to online resources.
  • Immigration: Articles and position papers from Public Agenda, a non-partisan think tank.
  • Immigration Policy Topics: Alphabetical index for the wide range of topics covered by the Center for Immigation Studies, a think tank devoted to Immigration policy and analysis.
  • Immigrants and Immigration: From the urban Institute, there's a good deal of data here, especially about integration and demographic trends.
  • Remaking America: Contemporary U.S. Immigration: These curriculum units created by the Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute offer informative overviews and suggestions for further research.
  • Open Directory Project: Immigration: Categorized links to online resources.
  • About.com: Immigration Issues: Scroll down to "Categories" on the left for topical breakdown of resources.
  • Vote Smart: Immigration: Most useful here may be the breakdown by state menu at the top.
  • Immigrants' Rights: articles and information from the American Civil Liberties Union.
  • Immigration and Emigration: The New York Times archive of articles on this topic.
  • Yearbook of Immigration Statistics: compiled by the Department of Homeland security.

Citation Help

MLA Citation

MLA is the citation style used by most disciplines in the Humanities. The guides below use the latest 2008/9 standards.

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