Here, I use the terms "race" and "racialized
group" to refer to both racial and ethnic groups because many Americans
use the terms interchangeably and because the largest federally-defined
"ethnic" group, Hispanic/Latino, is strongly racialized
[@gillionGoverningWordsPolitical2016;@coeAmericaBlackWhite2012;@rumbautPigmentsOurImagination2011;@comas-diazHispanicsLatinosAmericanos2001].
I avoid the term "minority" because many view it as pejorative and
because it is becoming anachronistic in a nation of pluralities. Instead, I
refer to racially-oppressed people.
I carefully read and coded the messages,
conducting a systematic quantitative and qualitative content analysis that
asked:
A MWE would be helpful...
It could be that some paragraphs are treated as verbatim text. But difficult to say without an example.
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Betreff: citeproc only recognizes citation keys in some paragraphs
Hello!
here is the command that I'm using:
pandoc --citeproc --bibliography=library.json --csl=american-sociological-review.csl in.md -o out.docx
It converts the citations in some paragraphs and adds them to the bibliography but not those in other paragraphs. And just in case this is useful: the unconverted paragraphs are in courier while the others are in times new roman
Thanks for any help!
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