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Developing an independent anti-racist model for asylum rights organizing in England [PDF]
Since the mid 1990s third sector professionals and organizations have come under increasing pressure to help enforce restrictive and punitive policies toward refugees and asylum seekers.
Vickers, T
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Many workshops about identifying, understanding, and responding to microaggressions have been designed and delivered to learners within health education.
Shannon Giannitsopoulou +3 more
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The ideology and discourse of the English Defence League: ‘Not racist, not violent, just no longer silent’ [PDF]
The English Defence League (EDL) emerged in 2009 and quickly became a major ‘anti-Islamist’ street protest movement, able to attract thousands to its national demonstrations. Despite the violence and anti-Muslim rhetoric associated with its protests, the
Allen C. +9 more
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Exploring the Discourses of Racism and Colonialism Novella Heart of Darkness [PDF]
Joseph Conrad’s novella Heart of Darkness (1899) is one of the most important literary writings in English literature. Due to its main theme of colonial issues in the African country Congo, the work has given rise to various debates and opinions to date.
Mohammad Amin Mozaheb
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Apresentação - Dossiê ...
Maria Betânia Almeida Pereira +4 more
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Political mobilisation by minorities in Britain: negative feedback of ‘race relations'? [PDF]
This article uses a political opportunity approach to study the relationship of minority groups to the political community in Britain. The main argument is that the British race relations approach established in the 1960s had an important effect that ...
Brubaker R. +38 more
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The 'Other' laughs back: Humour and resistance in anti-racist comedy [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2010 The Author.This article outlines the ‘reverse discourses’ of black, African-American and Afro-Caribbean comedians in the UK and USA ...
Weaver, S
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Le tropicalisme social, des géographies engagées et le « hub » brésilien
This paper explores the contributions of authors who worked in the first Brazilian universities—the Universidade de São Paulo, founded in 1934, and the Universidade do Distrito Federal, founded in 1935—and became internationally influential, by focusing ...
Federico Ferretti
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Social Tropicalism, Engaged Geographies and the Brazilian “Hub”
This paper explores the contributions of authors who worked in the first Brazilian universities—the Universidade de São Paulo, founded in 1934, and the Universidade do Distrito Federal, founded in 1935—and became internationally influential, by focusing ...
Federico Ferretti
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Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing begins with the story of two eighteenth-century Akan sis-ters—Effia and Esi—as they stand symbolically above and below a grate in a castle in Cape Coast. The women are half-sisters who never meet and are physically joined only in that moment, unknown to one another, before being separated by an ocean.
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