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Xenophobia

2020
This article provides an overview of xenophobia during the First World War - namely, the ways in which the conflict was justified and sustained by the growth of hatred for external enemies, and increasingly perceived internal ones. It discusses the inculcation of xenophobia by wartime governments and societal elites, and explores the manifestations of ...
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Why public health framing matters: An experimental study of the effects of COVID-19 framing on prejudice and xenophobia in the United States.

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a notable increase in the expression of prejudicial and xenophobic attitudes that threaten the wellbeing of minority groups and contribute to the overall public health toll of the virus.
Lindsay Y. Dhanani, Berkeley Franz
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Ethnic-Racial Identity as a Source of Resilience and Resistance in the Context of Racism and Xenophobia

Review of General Psychology, 2021
How youth come to understand their social identities and their relation to others’ identities can have important implications for the future of our society.
Deborah Rivas‐Drake   +3 more
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Why Xenophobia?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Xenophobia is deeply entwined with racism but nevertheless maintains a life of its own. Focusing on the structural drivers of xenophobia in the United States, this essay asks what xenophobia accomplishes that racism alone does not. It posits that while xenophobia serves many purposes, one of its most significant functions is to legitimize the very ...
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A global index of anti-immigrant xenophobia: associations with cultural dimensions, national well-being, and economic indicators in 151 nations

Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2022
The Gallup World Poll was used to develop a global index of anti-immigrant xenophobia. The data were collected in 151 countries between 2016 and 2020. Results suggest that xenophobia has stronger associations with cultural variables (e.g., power distance
Mohsen Joshanloo
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Fake news, social media and xenophobia in South Africa

African Identities, 2020
This manuscript seeks to underscore the influence of fake news on South Africa’s xenophobia discourse. It argues that fake news disseminated by social media platforms is gradually becoming a key aspect of South Africa’s contemporary xenophobia challenge ...
Vincent Chenzi
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Motivations of online and offline activism against racism and xenophobia among Asian-American publics during the COVID-19 pandemic

Telematics and informatics, 2021
Grounded in the situational theory of problem solving (STOPS) and social identity model of collective action (SIMCA), this study aims to examine the motivations of minority publics—Asian Americans—in the U.S.
Yeunjae Lee, W. Tao, J. Li
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The Role of the Family for Racism and Xenophobia in Childhood and Adolescence

Review of General Psychology, 2021
Racism and xenophobia are not just the problems of the adult world. As systems of beliefs, practices, and policies, racism and xenophobia influence children’s perceptions and experiences at early ages.
Tuğçe Aral   +3 more
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Language and Xenophobia

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Previous research examining attitudes toward foreigners and immigration has focused primarily on economic, socioeconomic, and cultural variables to explain the different attitudes of individuals toward foreigners. With my research, I add language as another dimension to explain these differences.
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Is xenophobia racism?

Anthropology Southern Africa, 2011
The outbreak of anti-immigrant violence in May 2008 in the Johannesburg township of Alexandra have in the mainstream media been presented as an instance of xenophobia, this chapter argues that what is termed xenophobia is in fact racism: black-on-black-racism/intra-black racism practised by people of the same population group, which has characterised ...
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