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The Leaner, Meaner State—And What It Means for Society
ABSTRACT Populism is an old phenomenon but one which appears to once again be in ascendance globally. Attributing a nation's problems to a wicked elite, populists seek to dismantle the old order and either remove or repurpose its institutions. This paper explores how populism changes economic governance and particularly, how its emphasis on fighting ...
Christopher A. Hartwell
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Islamophobia and Danish academia
Abstract This article investigates how Danish academics participate in, interpret, and reproduce debates on the legal and normative regulation of Muslims in Denmark since the early 2000s. Through a thematic analysis of journal articles and public dissemination outputs authored by Danish researchers, it explores the social production of legal knowledge ...
SOFIE AALTONEN
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The Role of Films in promoting Islamophobia: Content Analysis
Said (1979) explains that the media over time has been populated with negative stereotypes that seek to create a link between Islam and acts of terrorism as well as all forms of violence (p.347).
Felicia, Adibi
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Manufacturing Consent: Faragism and the Hegemonic Struggle for Britain
ABSTRACT This paper analyses ‘Faragism’, the right‐wing populist movement associated with Nigel Farage, not as a transient political moment but as an evolving hegemonic project that has reshaped British politics. Drawing on Gramsci, and on subsequent elaborations by Hall, Laclau, and Mouffe, it develops a three‐phase model explaining how such movements
Tahir Abbas, Parveen Akhtar
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ABSTRACT Longstanding violence against Asians serves as an urgent reminder for counselors to engage in culturally responsive counseling. Despite the uptick of mental health research associated with Asian communities, aggregated trends on counseling and mental health services with Asians overlook distinct inequities and historical implications ...
Christian D. Chan +2 more
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Where Now for Migration Studies? Problems, Purpose and Potential
Abstract The 21st century has witnessed an explosion of academic research on migration. We now have a rich corpus of projects and publications, as well as academic posts, degree programmes, PhDs, conferences, journals, departments and other (often well‐funded) ventures dedicated to migration. In parallel, however, ultra‐nationalism, militarised borders
Melanie Griffiths
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Failing victims, fuelling hate : challenging the harms of the ‘Muslim grooming gangs’ narrative [PDF]
‘Muslim grooming gangs’ have become a defining feature of media, political and public debate around child sexual exploitation in the UK. The dominant narrative that has emerged to explain a series of horrific cases is misleading, sensationalist and has ...
Cockbain, E, Tufail, W
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Explainable AI for Hate Speech Moderation: A Stakeholder‐Centered and Sociotechnical Review
Overview of the proposed scoping review framework for Explainable AI (XAI) in hate speech moderation. The diagram maps the end to end structure of the study, beginning with the socio technical problem framing and research questions, followed by PRISMA guided methodology, dataset and model evaluation criteria, and comparative analysis of XAI methods for
Muhammad Deedahwar Mazhar Qureshi +2 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines international student mobility under Hungary's illiberal regime through the experiences of Stipendium Hungaricum (SH) participants. Launched in 2013, SH seeks to internationalise Hungarian higher education and strengthen ties with non‐EU countries, particularly those in the East.
Zsuzsanna Árendás
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The Aggrieved Subject: Culture Wars and Recognition Rights
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 202-212, June 2026.
Andrew Fagan
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