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The paper explores how COVID-19-related moral panics have led to fear and othering practices among returnee Nepalese migrants from India and Muslims living in Nepal.
Pramod Regmi +4 more
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Beyond ‘Borderism’: Overcoming Discriminative B/Ordering and Othering
Now, 20 years after our article “Bordering, Ordering and Othering”, the editorial team of TESG has asked me to look back on its formation, and to comment on the appraisals of its continued relevance and influence offered by Anssi Paasi, Bastian Vollmer ...
H. V. Houtum
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Minority Identity, Othering-Based Stress, and Sexual Violence
Background: Some (minority) groups (MGs) are more vulnerable to sexual violence (SV) exposure than others. Othering-based stress (OBS) may mediate the relationship between minority identification and SV.
Lotte De Schrijver +5 more
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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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Discrimination on football Twitter: the role of humour in the Othering of minorities
This article explores the footballing Twitter community and the abundance of tweets that use discriminatory humour to ‘Other’ minorities. With a 32% increase in instances of discrimination during the 2018/19 Premier League season, this qualitative study ...
Eleanore Glynn, David Brown
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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 Politics of Pandemic Othering: Putting COVID-19 in Global and Historical Context
As COVID-19 began to spread around the world, so did reports of discrimination and violence against people from marginalized groups. We argue that in a global politics characterized by racialized inequality, pandemics such as COVID-19 exacerbate the ...
K. Dionne, Fulya Felicity Turkmen
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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 affective-discursive ‘pruning’ of neoliberal selves: introducing the notion of self-othering
In this article, I develop the notion of self-othering defined as the affective orchestration of different voices-of-the-self as an important self-constitutive practice of neoliberal subjectivity.
Nilima Chowdhury
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Everyday embodied othering experiences of young Muslims in the Netherlands
The Muslim Other stands outside the somatic norms of white Dutch society. Thinking through the body as a phenomenal lived body, we explore the ways through which the Muslim Other is (re)constructed through embodied encounters and intersections of ...
Reza Shaker, D. Ahmadi
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