Search results for "Xenophobia"

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Affective (re)orientations in online discussions on the threat of violence posed by migrants

2020

Online discussions are rife with fear-evoking images and meaning making that highlight a perceived threat to the security of European nations and their inhabitants posed by migrants’ violence in the wake of increased immigration. This paper examines the role of emotions in shaping anti-immigration views as a response to the threat of violence attached to migrants in online conversations. Using a dataset of Finnish online discussion threads from 2015 to 2017 that were prompted by extensive media attention paid to various cases of violent crime in which migrants were suspects, we particularly analyse the affective dynamics of interpellation processes wherein discussants are invited to adopt a…

Affective CitizenshipSociology and Political Scienceviolence against womenmedia_common.quotation_subjectinterpellation050801 communication & media studiesCriminologyAffect (psychology)Anti immigrationanti-immigration discourseWHITENESSMEDIAviolenceorientations0508 media and communicationsxenophobiaAffectsMeaning-makingOnlineSociologymedia_commonNationalismIntersectionalityAFFECT05 social sciencesanti-immigrationCARE16. Peace & justiceNationalism5144 Social psychologyIMMIGRATION050903 gender studiesXenophobia0509 other social sciencesintersectionalitySocial Identities
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A Generative Model of the Mutual Escalation of Anxiety Between Religious Groups

2018

We propose a generative agent-based model of the emergence and escalation of xenophobic anxiety in which individuals from two different religious groups encounter various hazards within an artificial society. The architecture of the model is informed by several empirically validated theories about the role of religion in intergroup conflict. Our results identify some of the conditions and mechanisms that engender the intensification of anxiety within and between religious groups. We define mutually escalating xenophobic anxiety as the increase of the average level of anxiety of the agents in both groups over time. Trace validation techniques show that the most common conditions under which …

Agent-based model060303 religions & theologyRadicalizationReligious violenceArtificial societymedia_common.quotation_subjectGroup conflictGeneral Social Sciences06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religion01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasXenophobia0103 physical sciencesComputer Science (miscellaneous)medicineAnxietymedicine.symptomPsychologySocial identity theorySocial psychologymedia_commonJournal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation
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Racism, xenophobia and intolerance in Spanish football: evolution and responses from the government and the civil society

2013

Contrary to what is sometimes supposed, racism is not a phenomenon of the past. In fact, it is one of the major challenges of the present and future in Europe and Spain. Besides providing an incomparable sense of belonging, football stadiums are also an excellent platform to express racist and xenophobic attitudes and behaviours. In Spain, for years, many players have suffered abuse and insults although black and ethnic minority players are those who receive the most harassment. Thus, the problem of racism has increased recently in Spanish football, as shown by the emission of monkey noises toward black players and the use of racist slogans and symbols in the stadiums. This study analyses t…

Cultural StudiesCivil societySociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupFootballSociology of sportCriminologyRacismXenophobiaPsychometrics of racismHarassmentSociologySocial psychologymedia_commonSoccer & Society
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From ‘socios’ to ‘hyper-consumers’: an empirical examination of the impact of commodification on Spanish football fans

2012

Traditionally, the Spanish game has been analysed in scholarly studies in terms of the effect of crowd violence or the nationalist and regionalist implications of the Spanish clubs. Latterly analysis has also extended to include gender issues (and the process of constructing masculinity, in particular) and a spate of studies dealing with racism and xenophobia, both of which have blighted the Spanish game in recent years. Little attention, however, has been given over to the study of the effects on fans of the rapidly expanding influence of commercialization on football in Spain. With this gap in mind, this study sets out to examine, from an empirical perspective, the social consequences of …

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyCommodificationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Media studiesAdvertisingFootballRacismCommercializationNationalismMasculinityXenophobiaPolitical sciencemedia_commonSoccer & Society
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Care and gendered work in reception centers in Finland

2019

PurposeThis paper focuses on how gendered processes of working life are (re)constructed and are also challenged discursively in paid and volunteer care and work in reception centers. The purpose of this paper is to show how caring work with asylum seekers can both enhance the traditional gender order and challenge it through enabling men to have opportunities to care.Design/methodology/approachThe data were produced through qualitative interviews among paid workers and volunteers in reception centers, and analyzed through a discourse analysis approach.FindingsThree discourses of care and work were identified: a discourse on solidarity and care; a discourse on control and order; and a discou…

Cultural StudiesValue (ethics)WorkOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementAsylum seekersmedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeDiscourse analysisEthnic groupmenCareReception centerssukupuolittuminenGender Studiesmaskuliinisuus6160 Other humanitieswork5. Gender equalityhoivatyö0502 economics and businessgendervastaanottokeskuksetcareSociologytyöelämä10. No inequalityFinlandmedia_commonmasculinitiesgender orderreception centersMasculinities05 social sciencesGenderMenGender studies16. Peace & justiceSolidaritydiskurssianalyysisukupuoliroolit050903 gender studiesXenophobiavapaaehtoistyöCare work0509 other social sciencesDeconstructionGender order050203 business & managementasylum seekersEquality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal
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Racism and Xenophobia in Spanish Football: Facts, Reactions and Policies

2009

Racism and Xenophobia in Spanish Football: Facts, Reactions and PoliciesContrary to what is sometimes supposed, racism is not a phenomenon of the past. In fact, it is one of the major challenges of the present and future in Europe and Spain. Besides providing an incomparable sense of belonging, football stadiums are also an excellent platform to express racist and xenophobic attitudes and behaviours. In Spain, for years many players have suffered abuse and insults, although it is black and ethnic minority players who receive the most harassment. Thus, the problem of racism has increased recently in Spanish football, as shown by the emission of monkey noises toward black players and the use …

Cultural Studiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupFootballCriminologySociology of sportRacismEducationFeelingTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementXenophobiaLawPersonal identityHarassmentApplied Psychologymedia_commonPhysical Culture and Sport. Studies and Research
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Mediterranean Borders and Diaspora

2020

“And So Europe Dehumanized Itself”, the expression used by Toni Morrison regarding slavery, seems to have returned dramatically to current affairs. We seem to have plunged into a dystopian present in which the European Union, instead of governing the disruptive global migrations through appropriate policies, has expressed such nervousness – both at the popular and institutional levels – to give rise, in an unstoppable crescendo, to practices inspired by xenophobia and racism. It has led to the inhuman treatment of migrants (I refer both to shipwrecks at sea, a real massacre and to the torture and torture reserved for them in Libya with the complicity of European governments) and finally to …

DystopiaTorturemedia_common.quotation_subjectXenophobiaPolitical sciencePolitical economymedia_common.cataloged_instanceComplicityEuropean unionRacismSolidaritymedia_commonDiaspora
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Managerial Ability, Players’ Cultural Diversity, and Sporting and Economic Performance in English Soccer

2012

We use a large homemade database on professional soccer in England to estimate the relevance of managerial ability on performance and the managerial skills in keeping up cultural diversity. The team manager faces a set of very complex tasks. Not only he is the head coach of the soccer team, thus influencing sporting performance, but he can also have an impact on performance, by improving economic efficiency or by limiting the organization innovation in order to foster the creation of organizational routines. The sporting competitive advantage translates into economic and financial performance; therefore the manager is a dominant voice in the financial viability of the club, too. We also mea…

Economic efficiencyComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONAttendancemanagerial capabilities performance of soccer clubs cultural diversity and xenophobia in sportsCompetitive advantageSkills managementOrder (exchange)Cultural diversityCultural diversity sport economicsManagerial ability Cultural diversity team performanceBusinessClubMarketingSet (psychology)Settore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseInternational Journal of Marketing Studies
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Moral Neuroeducation from a Phylogenetic, Ontogenetic and Functional Perspective

2019

The aim of this chapter is to consider a series of key contributions to moral neuroeducation from a threefold phylogenetic, ontogenetic and functional perspective. I will argue that an individual’s transition from social to moral behaviour occurs through the concurrence of certain faculties with a specific degree of complexity. With regard to both phylogenesis and ontogenesis, certain kinds of prosocial behaviours become moral in certain specific conditions. The study of these conditions reveals which faculties are involved in moral behaviour, how they do so, and how they relate to one another. A third functional perspective thereby becomes necessary to explain how morality functions at bot…

Educational neuroscienceProsocial behaviorXenophobiamedia_common.quotation_subjectMoral reasoningPsychologyMoralityEpistemologyIntuitionmedia_common
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Racism, Xenophobia and Intolerance

2015

Unlike what is usually assumed, racism is neither a phenomenon of the past nor exclusive to other latitudes. As Wieviorka points out (2009, p. 15), today there has been a surprising return of racism, even in societies that could be expected to be ridding themselves of it. Until the 1960s, the outlook clearly seemed optimistic, as the prevailing idea was that political and economic progress would end up burying phenomena of this type. This hypothesis, however, was soon revealed to be overly optimistic. Racism currently exists in European societies, and it is one of the great challenges of their present and future. Therefore, regardless of future social evolution, it is likely that European s…

Football clubPoliticsEconomic progressXenophobiamedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyPhenomenonGender studiesSociologySocial evolutionRacismmedia_common
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