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Bordering, ordering and othering through tourism: the tourism geographies of borders
Tourism Geographies, 2023The interplay between borders and tourism has fascinated tourism geographers for decades. However, only recently has tourism geographies research on borders mirrored border studies by interweaving tourism with its spatial, cultural, political and ...
Arie Stoffelen, D. Timothy
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Xenophobia in the time of pandemic: othering, anti-Asian attitudes, and COVID-19
Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2020As the number of COVID-19 cases rose in the US and around the world in early 2020, conservative elites in the US racialized the pandemic, referring to the coronavirus as the “Chinese flu” or the “Wuhan virus.” Existing research suggests that this linking
Tyler T. Reny, M. Barreto
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Othering refugees: Psychotherapists’ attitudes toward patients with and without a refugee background
Psychotherapy Research, 2022Objective: A large proportion of refugees present with psychological disorders that require psychotherapy as first-line treatment. However, even in countries with well-established psychotherapy system, refugees continue to face barriers to care ...
Lars Dumke, F. Neuner
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Exposing othering in nursing education praxis.
Nursing Inquiry, 2022This paper defines and analyzes the processes of "othering" as they manifest in the practice and praxis of nursing education. Othering is bound up in the establishment and reinforcement of norms, and shores up power inequities that negatively impact ...
Caitlin M Nye, M. Canales, D. Somayaji
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Between othering and recognition: in search of transformative practice at the street level
European Journal of Social Work, 2022Critical social work scholars consider recognition a counterpractice to othering, but, empirical evidence of recognition as a contextualized and feasible challenge to othering in social services is scarce.
Shachar Timor-Shlevin
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Revista UIIPS, 2017
Revista UIIPS, WORKSHOP DE ARTIGOS CIENTÍFICOS E PROJETOS DA UI-IPS ...
Torres, Ana +3 more
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Revista UIIPS, WORKSHOP DE ARTIGOS CIENTÍFICOS E PROJETOS DA UI-IPS ...
Torres, Ana +3 more
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Media, War & Conflict, 2021
The events of the crisis in Ukraine (2013–2014) have created an unprecedented rift in EU–Russia relations. The focal point is often put on the long-term development of mutual frustrations due to clashing initiatives in the shared neighbourhood and an ...
Eva Claessen
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The events of the crisis in Ukraine (2013–2014) have created an unprecedented rift in EU–Russia relations. The focal point is often put on the long-term development of mutual frustrations due to clashing initiatives in the shared neighbourhood and an ...
Eva Claessen
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Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 2021
Discursive othering deals with the many ways in which language is used to express prejudice against minorities, and it outlines the processes and conditions that promote group-based inequality and marginalization. This article focuses on online othering,
H. J. Ladegaard
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Discursive othering deals with the many ways in which language is used to express prejudice against minorities, and it outlines the processes and conditions that promote group-based inequality and marginalization. This article focuses on online othering,
H. J. Ladegaard
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Social science computer review, 2019
Recently, widely reported studies assessed messages sent to UK female MPs online and concluded that they suffer high levels of abuse. However, these studies tended to focus on the most high-profile MPs and the worst instances of abuse or did not include ...
Rosalynd Southern, Emily Harmer
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Recently, widely reported studies assessed messages sent to UK female MPs online and concluded that they suffer high levels of abuse. However, these studies tended to focus on the most high-profile MPs and the worst instances of abuse or did not include ...
Rosalynd Southern, Emily Harmer
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Revisiting the Concept of Othering: A Structural Analysis.
ANS. Advances in nursing science, 2021The various ways in which nurses relate and interact with patients, who are considered marginal, vulnerable, and in some ways "different," tend to revolve around the concept of othering.
J. Jacob +3 more
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