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'We're not like that': Crusader and Maverick Occupational Identity Resistance [PDF]
This article explores the occupational identities of hairdressers and vehicle mechanics working in small and micro-firms. Using qualitative interview data from two UK cities, it examines the ways that workers expounded, reflected on and discursively ...
Ashforth BE +5 more
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The positioning of minoritised and racialised groups such as Global South immigrants as deficient in knowledge, language or motivation is a form of othering prevalent in all spheres of Global North societies, and the environmental sector is no exception.
S. MacGregor +4 more
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Needing the other: the anatomy of the Mass Noun Thesis [PDF]
Othering is the construction and identification of the self or in-group and the other or out-group in mutual, unequal opposition by attributing relative inferiority and/or radical alienness to the other/out-group.
Lajos L. Brons
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Reflecting on the 'international group working experience': a study of two MBA programmes [PDF]
This study explores students' experiences of group working in an internationalising MBA context using the research perspectives of postcolonialism (Spivak 1993, Prasad 2003) and critical management education (Reynolds 1997, 1999, Currie and Knights 2003).
Robinson, Sarah
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Othering and ethics of belonging in migrants' embodied healthcare experiences.
At a time when national identities are being reasserted in Western Europe alongside moral and intellectual visions of a cosmopolitan order more inclusive than nationalism, what does belonging mean for immigrants who are non-Europeans, particularly for ...
S. Subramani
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Self-Categorising and Othering in Migrant Integration: The Case of Entrepreneurs in Berlin
The economic integration of migrants has become increasingly prioritised by European governments. However, Europe’s colonial past and orientalist narratives have contributed to the inevitable othering of migrants, even in the minds of those with the best
Lubna Rashid, Silvia Cepeda-García
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The 'alien other': A culture of dehumanizing immigrants in the United States
The United States has had a wavering acceptance of immigrants throughout itshistory, from eager invitations to violent and immediate forced removals. Presently, immigrants from Central America are in the spotlight, who have been dehumanized into that of ...
Douglas Epps, Rich Furman
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Investigating “Othering” in Visual Arts Spaces of Learning
In the political, social, cultural and economic context of South Africa, higher education spaces provide fertile ground for social research. This case study explored “othered” identities in the Department of Visual Arts of Stellenbosch University ...
Monique Biscombe +3 more
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The strategic use of metaphors by political and media elites: the 2007-11 Belgian constitutional crisis [PDF]
On 9 December 2011 a new Belgian government was sworn in after a record-breaking 541 days of negotiations between all democratic political forces with the aim to alter the constitution and provide more autonomy to the different regions that make up ...
Cammaerts, Bart
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Religious Utopianism: From Othering Reality to Othering People
This paper intends to make an important contribution to the studies of religious utopianism by considering religions as comprehensive utopian systems which have an ontological and a social utopian mode.
Tamara Prosic
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