Getting the Problem Definition Right: The Radical Right, Populism, Nativism and Public Health; Comment on “A Scoping Review of Populist Radical Right Parties’ Influence on Welfare Policy and its Implications for Population Health in Europe” [PDF]
Building on Rinaldi and Bekker’s scoping review of articles on the impact of populist radical right (PRR) politics on welfare and population health, this short article formulates three pointers towards a framework that might help structure future ...
Benjamin De Cleen, Ewen Speed
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Conceptualizations of Knowledge in Structuring Approaches to Moral Development: A Process-Relational Approach [PDF]
Like other aspects of child development, views of the nature and development of morality depend on philosophical assumptions or worldviews presupposed by researchers.
Jeremy I. M. Carpendale +2 more
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Sur l’articulation des attitudes populistes et nativistes en Europe et aux États-Unis
There has been growing interest in the concept of “nativism” in recent comparative research. The tandem of populism and nativism is also a central feature of the populist radical right.
Gilles Ivaldi
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Racist nativism is a concept which helps us understand the relationship between racialisation and nativism. It is used here to examine cultural values perpetuated by media and political discourse as alien to British values in constructions of ...
Heather Jane Smith
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Analogous Exceptionalisms within Japanese and American History: Kokugaku and Transcendentalism
Japanologists have identified the intellectual movement called Kokugaku (“national learning”) as early modern Japan’s version of nativism, even though it bears no resemblance to the original American version of nativism from the 1840s, namely Know ...
Mark Thomas McNally
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Recognizing the Meaning of Nativism in Contemporary Iranian Fiction: From 1285 To 1400 [PDF]
Nativism is a modern term that emerged in parallel with the process of the independence and liberation of the eastern colonized countries from the domination of the western colonialist countries and at the same time, it emerged in various fields ...
mehdi ebrahimi lame +2 more
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Review of Why They Hate Us: How Racist Rhetoric Impacts Education by Huber, L. & Muñoz, S.
In Why They Hate Us: How Racist Rhetoric Impacts Education, Huber and Muz provide a critical analysis of the many ways that racist nativism is embedded into educational policy and practice across the P-20 spectrum.
James C. Bridgeforth
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Henry Corbin’s Oriental Philosophy and Iranian Nativist Ideologies
This paper aims to explore the roots of the nativist discourse among Iranian intellectuals in the 20th century prior to the Islamic Revolution, a discourse based on Eastern authenticity and the felt need for a return to Islamic, Persian, or Asian ...
Ahmad Bostani
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American exceptionalism reconsidered: Anglo-Saxon ethnogenesis in the “universal” nation, 1776–1850 [PDF]
The history of nativism in the United States has received considerable scholarly attention, yet the few systematic attempts to explain it have focused predominantly on psychological or economic causes.
Kaufmann, Eric P.
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“Make America Great Again”: an expression of contemporary white nativism?
Nativism has been present in US political thinking since the country’s foundation in the 18th century, and Donald Trump’s politics identify with this nativist perspective.
Antonio Alejo
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