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Terrorists Are Always Muslim but Never White: At the Intersection of Critical Race Theory and Propaganda [PDF]
When you hear the word “terrorist,” who do you picture? Chances are, it is not a white person. In the United States, two common though false narratives about terrorists who attack America abound. We see them on television, in the movies, on the news, and,
Corbin, Caroline Mala
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Critical Management Studies: From One‐Dimensional Critique to Three‐Dimensional Scepticism
Abstract Critical Management Studies (CMS) has largely relied on one‐dimensional critique which focus on the negation of a dominant social order. This strong focus has made the field increasingly stale and preoccupied with standard objects for critique.
Mats Alvesson, André Spicer
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Similarity of stereotypes between friends: A study using stereotype of Muslims
Aya Hatano +4 more
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The Inclusionary Effects of Performing Work: A Practice‐Theoretical Study of Airport Security Work
Abstract In contrast to inclusion research that often treats work as a neutral, passive background, this study theorizes the active role of work in producing an inclusive organization. We adopt a practice‐theoretical approach that examines the accomplishment of work activities through their discourses, embodiment, and material arrangements, critically ...
Laura Dobusch +3 more
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The Support Paradox: Explaining (Mis)Matches in Refugee Workplace Support
Abstract Recent refugee movements have spurred corporate initiatives, with workplace support proving critical for integration. However, while research on workplace support for refugees remains limited, the broader support literature highlights paradoxical effects – support either benefits or harms recipients depending on how well it matches their needs.
Robin Pesch, Ebru Ipek
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Spartan Daily, November 28, 2001 [PDF]
Volume 117, Issue 60https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/9765/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Of Carcasses and Christ: Rereading the Repugnant Ecological Other
ABSTRACT This essay claims that a collection of hunting and fishing devotionals provincializes a common trope in environmental literatures: the figure of the repugnantly anti‐ecological conservative Protestant. A close reading of these texts reveals their authors’ and ideal audiences’ extensive knowledge of land and animal minds, which deflates their ...
Colin B. Weaver
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The author explores the dynamics of the historical and socio-cultural cooperation between the state and the Muslim community in the Republic of Bashkortostan, criticizes some historiographical stereotypes, in particular, the exaggeration of the role of ...
A. T. Berdin
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Faith, Feminism, and the Other: Rethinking Christian and Muslim Women’s Engagement [PDF]
Pandit, Idrisa
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ABSTRACT This article responds to recent debates in this journal surrounding raciolinguistics and potential pitfalls of siloing of race and reproducing essentialism in the scholarship of language and race. Using Stuart Hall's theory of articulation, it provides an anti‐essentialist linguistic ethnographic analysis of identity construction in a UK ...
Steve Dixon‐Smith
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