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1996
In previous chapters we have concentrated on the interface between racism and specific forms of social and political relations in contemporary societies. In doing so we have touched upon the issue of what is popularly called anti-racism, and the role of both public policies and popular mobilisations against racism.
Les Back, John Solomos
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In previous chapters we have concentrated on the interface between racism and specific forms of social and political relations in contemporary societies. In doing so we have touched upon the issue of what is popularly called anti-racism, and the role of both public policies and popular mobilisations against racism.
Les Back, John Solomos
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PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2008
Initiated in think tanks following world war II, neoliberalism took hold of political imaginaries in the late 1970s and the 1980s as capitalist enterprises vigorously sought to expand their market reach in the face of structural challenges and adjustments, economic and political.
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Initiated in think tanks following world war II, neoliberalism took hold of political imaginaries in the late 1970s and the 1980s as capitalist enterprises vigorously sought to expand their market reach in the face of structural challenges and adjustments, economic and political.
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Racism as a stressor for African Americans. A biopsychosocial model.
American Psychologist, 1999Various authors have noted that interethnic group and intraethnic group racism are significant stressors for many African Americans. As such, intergroup and intragroup racism may play a role in the high rates of morbidity and mortality in this population.
R. Clark+3 more
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, 2020
1. Contemporary Racial Events: an Overview 2. The Frontstage 3. The Backstage 4. Backstage, Near the Front 5. Fluid Boundaries, Slippery Regions 6. Observing Racial Discrimination: White Police Officers 7. The Continuing Significance of Racism.
L. H. Picca, J. Feagin
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1. Contemporary Racial Events: an Overview 2. The Frontstage 3. The Backstage 4. Backstage, Near the Front 5. Fluid Boundaries, Slippery Regions 6. Observing Racial Discrimination: White Police Officers 7. The Continuing Significance of Racism.
L. H. Picca, J. Feagin
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Patterns of Prejudice, 2006
This is an in-depth sociological study of the phenomenon of anti-racism, as both political discourse and social movement practice in western Europe. Lentin develops a comparative study of anti-racism in Britain, France, Italy and Ireland. While ‘race’ and racism have been submitted to many profound analyses, anti-racism has often been dealt with as ...
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This is an in-depth sociological study of the phenomenon of anti-racism, as both political discourse and social movement practice in western Europe. Lentin develops a comparative study of anti-racism in Britain, France, Italy and Ireland. While ‘race’ and racism have been submitted to many profound analyses, anti-racism has often been dealt with as ...
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Journal of Nursing Education, 2003
ABSTBACT Lack of diversity in nursing doctoral programs compromises the quality of doctoral education and perpetuates the shortage of faculty of color in nursing schools. To help understand the contexts that contribute to this lack of diversity, this study examined the experiences of 9 women of color in nursing doctoral programs.
Dena Hassouneh-Phillips, Ann K. Beckett
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ABSTBACT Lack of diversity in nursing doctoral programs compromises the quality of doctoral education and perpetuates the shortage of faculty of color in nursing schools. To help understand the contexts that contribute to this lack of diversity, this study examined the experiences of 9 women of color in nursing doctoral programs.
Dena Hassouneh-Phillips, Ann K. Beckett
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2020
Racism, conceptualised as unfair and avoidable disparities in power, resources, capacities or opportunities across ethnic, racial, religious or cultural differences, can manifest in cognitive beliefs, feelings or behaviours. There is evidence that minority groups experiencing internalised, interpersonal or systemic racism are at greater risk of ...
Babacan, Alperhan+8 more
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Racism, conceptualised as unfair and avoidable disparities in power, resources, capacities or opportunities across ethnic, racial, religious or cultural differences, can manifest in cognitive beliefs, feelings or behaviours. There is evidence that minority groups experiencing internalised, interpersonal or systemic racism are at greater risk of ...
Babacan, Alperhan+8 more
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The paper on "Relation of Poverty and Race to Antenatal Infection," which appears elsewhere in this issue of the Journal, is at once a sociologist's and a socialist's delight, but a militant's dile...
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Anti-racism and disavowed racism
2017Anti-racism is commonly assumed to be the opposite of racism. This chapter challenges this common-sense idea. The chapter examines the discrediting of scientific racism in the 1930s and locates this in the context of anti-colonial movements for national independence and wider agitations for racial equality.
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Racism, Anti-Racism and the Western State
2008This chapter, written by Alana Lentin, is the first discussion in the second section of the text, titled ‘Institutional Forms of Discrimination’. It assesses the implications of the adoption of various anti-racist stances by European states in the post World War II context; drawing out a range of issues associated with the paradox of anti-racist states
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