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“Pageantry of aggression”: QAnon, animality, and the violent pursuit of whiteness

open access: yesFrontiers in Communication
While the specifics of the far-right COVID-denying QAnon movement may remain cloudy within popular consciousness, in contrast, many can easily conjure the image of Jacob Chansley, the so-called “QAnon Shaman,” when evoking the January 6th US Capitol riot.
Lauren Corman
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Language Learning Materials Counteracting Rural Racializations: A Practical Attempt in ELT

open access: yesProfile: Issues in Teachers' Professional Development
Colombia is one of the most socioeconomically unequal countries worldwide, with rural regions facing severe poverty, under-resourced schools, precarious economic opportunities, and an unresolved armed conflict.
Ferney Cruz-Arcila   +2 more
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The Design Politics of Space, Race, and Resistance in the United States

open access: yesArdeth, 2022
This essay provides an overview of how space has been linked to racialized systems of oppression in the United States as well as how design and planning present possibilities for action. It outlines historic and relational contexts of culture, geography,
Stephen F. Gray, Anne Lin
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Zabójcza sympatia: O książce Jodi Melamed "Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism" [Killing symphathy: About Jodi Melamed’s "Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism"]

open access: yesStudia Litteraria et Historica, 2017
Killing symphathy: About Jodi Melamed’s Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism This article discusses the book Represent and destroy: Rationalizing violence in a new racial capitalism by Jodi Melamed. The author of the
Anna Zawadzka
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Migraciones sur-norte del Caribe, África y Asia en las Américas. “Detención segmentada” y “detenibilidad” en Sudamérica

open access: yesColombia Internacional
Objective/context: To analyze the experiences and police/state practices of detaining migrants from the Caribbean, Africa, and Asia in the Amazon-Andean “transit zone,” based on the transformations occurring in the “illegality industry” within South ...
Carina Trabalón
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Escapando a los estereotipos (sexuales) racializados: el caso de las personas afrodescendientes de clase media en Bogotá

open access: yesRevista de Estudios Sociales, 2014
This article seeks to identify the different stereotypes and mechanisms of the process of racialization, sexualized racism and racialized sexism. At the same time, through the analysis of interviews of Afro-Colombian middle-class men and women in Bogota,
Klára Hellebrandová
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Nomadic Research Practices in Early Childhood: Interrupting Racisms and Colonialisms

open access: yesReconceptualizing Educational Research Methodology, 2011
This paper considers how research practices on racialization in early childhood education might be reconceptualized when racialization is placed within relational intricacies and affects in multiple encounters.
Veronica Pacini-Ketchabaw   +2 more
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O samba no sobrado da baronesa: liberdade negra e autoridade senhorial no tempo da abolição

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de História
RESUMO O objetivo deste texto é discutir expectativas e disputas em torno da subordinação negra na época em que a escravidão agonizava, a década de 1880.
Wlamyra Albuquerque
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The Racial Geographies of Covid-19

open access: yesArdeth, 2021
This article argues two things: the Covid-19 pandemic is, like many epidemics before it, characterized by a racialization of disease; that racialization has the effect of obfuscating the larger etiology of viruses, an etiology that is extended ...
Willem Schinkel
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Canadian Drug Policy and the Reproduction of Indigenous Inequities

open access: yesInternational Indigenous Policy Journal, 2015
Canada’s federal drug policy under the Harper government (2006 to present) is “tough on crime” and dismissive of public health and harm reduction approaches to problematic drug use.
Shelley G. Marshall
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