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In 2008, the Dutch Party for the Animals submitted a proposal to ban religious slaughter without prior stunning. The proposal was widely supported in the Lower House but finally rejected in the Upper House in 2012, mainly on the grounds of religious ...
Mariska Jung
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Racial Equity or Racial Equality [PDF]
Abstract This study examines the relationship between racial equity in labor market processes and racial equality in future labor market rewards. In particular, a regression standardization procedure is used to project the degree of racial inequality in earnings that would exist among men at various future points in time based on three ...
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Racialized narratives in Dutch history textbooks: a critical race examination
The current article is a qualitative analysis of racialized narratives in Dutch textbooks (1968-2017), illustrated by eight exemplary depictions of Black people selected from a sample of 200 Dutch secondary school history textbooks.
Maria Luce Sijpenhof
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A Non-Racial Approach to Assessing Group Membership of Victims in a Mass Grave Using Cranial Data
In some jurisdictions, race, ancestry, or population affinity have been used for historical and po-litical, rather than biological, reasons in forensic anthropology when identifying individuals.
John Albanese, Alyssa Di Iorio
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Black and Korean: Racialized Development and the Korean American Subject in Korean/American Fiction
This article examines the representation of the encounters and exchanges between Asian and black Americans in Sŏk-kyŏng Kang’s “Days and Dreams,” Heinz Insu Fenkl’s Memories of My Ghost Brother, and Chang-rae Lee’s A Gesture Life.
Jeehyun Lim
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“We are never allowed to just be ourselves!”
For several decades, mainstream media have positioned Muslims as cultural, political, and social outsiders to Denmark. Danish Muslims confront and navigate this exclusionary racial project of hegemonic Danishness in a host of ways, including through ...
Morten Stinus Kristensen
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This article explores how International Relations (IR) might better conceptualise and analyse an underexplored but constitutive relationship between race and sovereignty. I begin with a critical analysis of the ‘orthodox account’ of sovereignty which, I argue, produces an analytical and historical separation of race and sovereignty by: (1) abstracting
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Drawing on narrative interviews with people who have recently or in the past fled to Denmark, this article examines experiences of being cast as refugees within the Danish asylum and integration bureaucracy.
Tine Brøndum
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Looking for the Bigger Picture. Analyzing Governmentality in Mosaic Mode
In this article, I propose a mosaic mode of qualitative analysis that is focused on how social order and regulations are established in a society. In this way researchers can analyze society as a whole and reconstruct how people govern and are governed ...
Olaf Tietje
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This article analyses how stigmatisation and more specifically racialization is experienced by students and graduates with African origins. Being Black in France means facing everyday stigmatization in all social spheres and impacts the construction of ...
Élodie Druez
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