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Racism and Health: Evidence and Needed Research
In recent decades, there has been remarkable growth in scientific research examining the multiple ways in which racism can adversely affect health. This interest has been driven in part by the striking persistence of racial/ethnic inequities in health ...
Jourdyn A Lawrence +2 more
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Structural racism has been and remains a fundamental cause of persistent health disparities in the United States. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and multiple others have been ...
Carlos J Rodriguez, Fatima Rodriguez
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Structural racism and health inequities in the USA: evidence and interventions
Lancet, The, 2017Nancy Krieger, Natalia Linos
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Racism and discrimination in COVID-19 responses
Delan Devakumar, Ibrahim Abubakar
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Algorithms of oppression: how search engines reinforce racism
Information, Communication & Society, 2019What can possibly be more mundane than a Google search? We use the search engine countless times day in day out, allowing it to classify, retrieve, rank and order the information we request.
Kinga Polynczuk-Alenius
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White Fragility: Why It’s so Hard for White People to Talk about Racism
Journal of College and Character, 2019In White Fragility, Robin DiAngelo deploys social reproduction theory to identify and account for the phenomenon she calls white fragility: the patterns of perceptions and behaviors exhibited by white people when confronted with evidence that they have ...
Kent Andersen
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The ecological and evolutionary consequences of systemic racism in urban environments
Science, 2020Imprints of racism Cities create challenging environments for many nonhuman species, and the presence of nonhumans in cities influences the health and well-being of the humans with which they share the environment.
Christopher J. Schell +7 more
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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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Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2002
Whilst the concept of ‘race’ has no basis in genetics or biology, the dynamics of racism pervade all aspects of modern life – including the consulting room. In this paper the relationship between a white therapist and a black patient is explored through an unbidden thought and a verbal slip that occurred in the course of the therapy.
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Whilst the concept of ‘race’ has no basis in genetics or biology, the dynamics of racism pervade all aspects of modern life – including the consulting room. In this paper the relationship between a white therapist and a black patient is explored through an unbidden thought and a verbal slip that occurred in the course of the therapy.
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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.
John Solomos, Les Back
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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.
John Solomos, Les Back
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