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To treat foreigners nicely or nastily is attributed to traditions and norms of host society because some societies are friendly, others are not. The bad attitudes towards outsiders are expressed in forms of either physical or verbal behaviour.
Ahmed M. Salih
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New South African Policy in Combating Xenophobia [PDF]
The research is motivated by the extensive literature on the elevated levels of xenophobia in South Africa. The main contribution of the research to the academic field of ethnic conflict studies is that the author comprehensively approaches the ...
ZANOSKINA Ekaterina Nikolaevna
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Nursing students’ readiness for intercultural care: the relationship between cultural sensitivity, intercultural communication apprehension, and xenophobia in Türkiye: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background For future nurses, who are of critical importance for public health, research and determinations based on universal standards should be conducted to ensure that they avoid xenophobic attitudes and provide culturally sensitive care in the face ...
Cevriye Yüksel Kaçan +1 more
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Left-Wing Xenophobia in Europe [PDF]
Given rising populist nationalism and multiplying meanings of “right” and “left,” this paper assesses whether Europeans who identify as extremely left-wing on the political spectrum hold anti-immigrant attitudes.
Svenja Kopyciok, Hilary Silver
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Trait xenophobia is more strongly related to maladaptive beliefs and pandemic health behaviors than affective symptoms [PDF]
BackgroundXenophobia is a prevalent phenomenon with significant personal and societal consequences. As expressed by individuals, it can be influenced by psychological or psychiatric factors.
Michael J. Minzenberg, Jong H. Yoon
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Acts of xenophobia among nurse educators: A qualitative study
Background: Xenophobia has been in existence for centuries, though subtle and not too pronounced as of recent years. It has now pervaded all spheres including businesses, academia and industries.
William M Baratedi +1 more
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Xenophobia in Newspaper Coverage: [PDF]
Xenophobic stereotyping in the media is a common and increasing phenomenon.This contrastive study examines xenophobia presence in the newspapers articles that are published by the American New York Times newspaper, the British Independent newspaper and ...
Fedaa Mohamed
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While the literature on xenophobia views the phenomenon as a major challenge to the regional integration of Africa, the key nuances about how xenophobia affects regional integration, and how that could be tackled, have not been adequately captured ...
Sebastian Paalo +2 more
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IMPLICATIONS OF XENOPHOBIA ON AFRICAN UNITY
At the end of apartheid regime, South African Economy became robust, thereby making her a cynosure of other nations especially African Nations. South Africa started to command sphere of influence and became a rallying point in terms of trade, tourism ...
AGIDI EJIME PALLY, PHD
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History matters: the long-term impact of historical immigrant size on current xenophobia in Japan
Many studies have addressed how current immigrant size affects the strength of xenophobia from the perspectives of intergroup contact and ethnic competition theories. Can native residents’ current xenophobia be explained by historical immigrant size?
Shun Gong, Senhu Wang
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