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Othering can be understood as the multidimensional process of constructing and (re)producing the Other as inferior from a hegemonic position that determines which are the epistemologies, norms, values, institutions, culture, language, social configurations, economic systems that are considered appropriate. The hegemonic gaze that characterizes Othering
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Our health and theirs: Forced migration, othering, and public health
Social Science and Medicine, 2006Anthony B Zwi
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Frailty, abjection and the ‘othering’ of the fourth age
Health Sociology Review, 2014Paul Higgs, Chris Gilleard
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