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Puhummeko nyt rasismista?

2020

Rasismi-sanaan liittyy epävarmuutta siitä, mitä se on ja missä yhteyksissä sitä voi käyttää. Yksi syy hämmennykseen on se, että sanaa on opittu varomaan. Myös osa rasismintutkijoista käyttää tutkimuksessaan muita termejä välttyäkseen rasismi-sanan aiheuttamalta vastareaktiolta. Kun rasismia on ryhdytty korvaamaan ”turvallisemmilla” termeillä, niiden merkityssisällöt ovat alkaneet hämärtyä. Tutkimuskirjallisuudessa käytetään rinnakkain ja jopa samaa tarkoittavina syrjintää, toiseuttamista, ksenofobiaa, rodullistamista ja rasismia ilman, että termien välisiä merkityseroja useinkaan pohditaan tai avataan kunnolla. Sanahämmennyksen seurauksena rasismikeskustelua käydään tutkimuksessa – ja myös …

H1-99rodullistaminenrasismisyrjintäCommunication. Mass mediamääritelmätP87-96Journalism. The periodical press etc.PN4699-5650käsitteetSocial sciences (General)racializationtoiseuttaminenmuukalaisvihaksenofobiaotheringArtikkelitterminologiaxenofobiaracismkäsiteanalyysidiscriminationMedia & viestintä
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The Freedom to Be Racist? How the United States and Europe Struggle to Preserve Freedom and Combat Racism By Erik Bleich Oxford University Press. 201…

2012

HistorySociology and Political ScienceAnthropologyPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLawRacismmedia_commonSocial Forces
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Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe: Re-narrating Roman Britannia, De-essentialising European History

2019

Bernardine Evaristo’s The Emperor’s Babe (2001) contributes to the imaginative disentanglement of the traditional British ethnicity-and-nation nexus and questions the related founding myth of racial purity by featuring the character of Zuleika, a young black woman who is born of Sudanese parents in Roman London. Through the depiction of Zuleika, Evaristo offers a subversive reshaping of some versions of the official British national history in the context of a wider revision of the European classical past. However, in spite of its temporal setting, Evaristo’s historical novel simultaneously engages with contemporary issues of gendered racialisation and national belonging. In its highly orch…

Historybiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectcommoncommon.demographic_typeBernardine EvaristoArt historyContext (language use)Mythologybiology.organism_classificationRacismBlack BritishRoman EmpireBlack womenEmperorDepictionRoman Londonblack cultureCitizenshipmedia_commonSynthesis: an Anglophone Journal of Comparative Literary Studies
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“This Racial Menace”?: Public Health, Venereal Disease and Maori in New Zealand, 1930–1947

2007

In 1939, Whakatane, on the remote east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, came to the attention of the New Zealand Department of Health as an area where syphilis was “suspected [to be] widespread”.1 This isolated part of the country was largely inhabited by Maori communities, and the revelation that venereal disease (VD) was so prevalent caught the Department by surprise, especially as a nationwide public health campaign against venereal disease had been in progress since 1917.2 In response, a comprehensive venereal disease campaign targeting Maori alone was developed––the earliest example of such a focus by the Department. This reaction highlighted what Dr Thomas Ritchie, Director o…

Historymedicine.medical_specialtyNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islandermedia_common.quotation_subjectSexually Transmitted DiseasesMedicine (miscellaneous)Public policyCriminologyRacismRace (biology)HygieneHumansMedicineGeneral Nursingmedia_commonbusiness.industryPublic healthHistoriographyArticlesHistory 20th Centurymedicine.diseasehumanitiesSurprisePublic Health PracticeSyphilisbusinessNew ZealandMedical History
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Récit de l'immigration en Italie ; De Lampedusa à Rosarno : la désinformation et les pratiques de résistance

2011

Immigration racism media politiques de la migration
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Politics of Fear and Racialized Rape: Intersectional Reading of the Kempele Rape Case

2018

Much of the anxiety, hatred, and fear felt toward asylum seekers as racialized others that had been aroused and incited during the summer and autumn of “the refugee crisis” of 2015 crystallized in the Kempele rape case. The case refers to the incident in which accusations were broadcast in the Finnish media that a suspected rape of a young girl by two refugees based at a newly established immigration detention center had occurred in the small town of Kempele in Northern Ostrobothnia on November 2015. It is an illuminating example of how race and ethnicity intertwine with gender in contemporary discussions that take place in both the traditional and social media. In this chapter I analyze th…

IntersectionalityIslamophobiamedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugee05 social sciencesGender studiesRacism0506 political scienceHatredPublic space050903 gender studiesXenophobia050602 political science & public administrationRacializationSociology0509 other social sciencesmedia_common
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“Bridging Old Relations”: The (De)Construction of Ethnic Identity in the Educational Context of Bosnia and Herzegovina From the Teachers' Point of Vi…

2017

ABSTRACTThe present study focuses on an educational arrangement in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) known as “two schools under one roof.” The term refers to two different ethnic groups (Bosniaks and Croats) physically sharing the same school building, but maintaining separate administrations, teaching staff, and curricula. The purpose of the study is to explore the manner in which teachers (seven Bosniak and four Croat) from the two ethnic groups perceive and construct their group identities within this context. Findings indicate that the teachers’ sense of belonging to different ethnic groups is strong and that the use of language functions as a vital marker for expressing group identity. In …

Linguistics and LanguageCultural identitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSelf-conceptEthnic group050301 education050109 social psychologyGender studiesContext (language use)RacismLanguage and LinguisticsEducationCollective identity0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyEducation policy0503 educationCurriculumSocial psychologymedia_commonJournal of Language, Identity & Education
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Black Pete through the eyes of Dutch children

2016

The traditional figure of Black Pete seen during the December festivities around Sinterklaas (the Dutch Santa Claus) in the Netherlands has sparked fierce debates about his racial stereotypical characteristics and his potentially negative effects on children’s opinions about black people. The Black Pete phenomenon has even been discussed by the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, resulting in a report urging the Netherlands to eliminate this form of racial stereotyping. The adult debate about Black Pete is clearly important, but Sinterklaas is essentially a children’s holiday. Surprisingly, there have never been any systematic studies to examine children’s…

MaleSocial Scienceslcsh:Medicine050109 social psychologyRacismGeographical LocationsFamiliesSociologyEthnicitiesSociologyHuman FamiliesChildlcsh:ScienceChildrenmedia_commonNetherlandsMammalsMultidisciplinary05 social sciencesRacial DiscriminationGender studiesSocial DiscriminationEuropeChild PreschoolVertebratesFemaleResearch ArticleAdultmedia_common.quotation_subjectEquinesResistance (psychoanalysis)050105 experimental psychologyRacismAffectionHumansAnimals0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial StratificationHorsesDutch PeopleSocial discriminationRacial Groupslcsh:ROrganismsBiology and Life SciencesAttitudeAge GroupsSkin colorPeople and PlacesAmniotesPopulation Groupingslcsh:QStereotyped Behavior
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Us and them: From prejudice to racism. An original analysis of race and racism.

2020

International audience; This paper present the content of the Musée de l'Homme exhibition "Us and them: from prejudice to racism" and provides a detailed explanation of how this content has been presented to the public. In a second section of this paper we explain some of the analysis and concepts, from a biological anthropology perspective, that were the foundation of the exhibition and provides some information about the current situation in France.

Malemedia_common.quotation_subjectRaceRacism[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropologyRacismAnthropology Physical[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesExhibition03 medical and health sciencesRace (biology)Racism0302 clinical medicinehuman genetic diversityHumansSociology10. No inequalityContent (Freudian dream analysis)030304 developmental biologymedia_common0303 health sciencesRacial GroupsPerspective (graphical)Biological anthropologyGenetic VariationFoundation (evidence)16. Peace & justiceAestheticsAnthropologyExhibitions as TopicFemaleFranceAnatomyPrejudice030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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The impact of cyberostracism on online complaint handling

2013

Purpose – This research aims to examine how consumers react to being ignored by a company once they have complained about an online service failure. The authors seek to propose that automatic reply e-mails to customer complaints are considered a form of cyberostracism, thus having equally harmful effects on customer perceptions as a mere no reply. Design/methodology/approach – The authors first conducted a qualitative study to ensure that consumers feel ignored when companies fail to respond to their e-mails. This was followed by an experimental study that tested the research propositions. The experimental design was a 3 (ostracism) × 2 (severity of failure) factorial between-subjects desi…

MarketingService (business)Perceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectSignificant differenceComplaintOstracismAdvertisingBusinessBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonQualitative researchInternational Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
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