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Othering broadly refers to various constructed notions of (non-)belonging and difference that engender marginality and structural inequality. Social-psychological approaches that conceive ingroup and outgroup formations as an interaction between ...
Oliver Razum, Nurcan Akbulut
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Kin relationality and ecological belonging: a cultural psychology of Indigenous transcendence
In this article, we consider prosociality through the lens of an Indigenous “ethics of belonging” and its two constitutive concepts: kin relationality and ecological belonging.
Yuria Celidwen, Dacher Keltner
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The social, discursive practice of othering in violent extremist discourse serves to present outgroups as distant yet real threats to the ideological and physical territories of an ingroup which a terrorist claims to represent.
Awni Etaywe
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Oplevelser af othering blandt pårørende til minoritetspatienter med palliative behov
Baggrund: Kompleksiteten i den palliative indsats kan reducere lige adgang til sundhed for patienter og pårørende med anden etnisk baggrund.
Hanne Bess Boelsbjerg, Kenni Hede
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Objectives: To explore how perceived disease threat and trust in institutions relate to vaccination intent, perceived effectiveness of official recommendations, and to othering strategies.Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey of Swiss adults in ...
Ingrid Gilles +8 more
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Othering, identity formation and agency
The article examines the potentials of the concept of othering to describe identity formation among ethnic minorities. First, it outlines the history of the concept, its contemporary use, as well as some criticisms.
Sune Qvotrup Jensen
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The linguistics in othering: Teacher educators’ talk about cultural diversity
‘Othering’ can be conceptually defined as the manner in which social group dichotomies are represented in language via binary oppositions of ‘us’ and ‘them’.
Anne Birgitta Nilsen +2 more
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The German government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been predominantly considered wellfounded. Still, the practice of mass quarantine in reception centres and asylum camps has been criticised for its discrimination of refugees and asylum ...
Kayvan Bozorgmehr +2 more
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Hva er det med monsteret? Fryd, frykt og ”andregjøring” i Når alle sover (2011)
Title: What’s the Deal with Monsters? Fright, Frolic and “Othering” in Når alle sover (2011) This article explores how othering is at play in Nikolai Houm and Rune Markhus’ picturebook Når alle sover (2011), which features a monster.
Rebecca Stubsjoen, Åse Marie Ommundsen
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