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Noah’s Ark to the Great Commission: Defusing Xenophobia in South Africa [PDF]
While incidents of xenophobia, or the occurrence thereof, in some parts of South Africa, are both deplorable and deeply reprehensible, it is important never to ignore the political factors that perpetuate them. Using the interpretive method, this article
Jonas Sello Thinane
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It is the core and intended function of borders to discriminate. Descriptively, their purpose is to differentiate or distinguish among different categories of persons, sorting those who may enter and belong from those who may not.
E. Tendayi Achiume
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Mapping Research on Xenophobia Increasing Visibility with Social Media: A Bibliometric Analysis
This study reveals a quantitative view of publications about xenophobia, whose visibility has increased through social media. Bibliometric analysis was used in the study, which was based on a systematic examination of the literature.
Fikriye Çelik
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Racism, Xenophobia, and Redistribution [PDF]
We report here a summary of our recent research on the effect that the race issue, in the United States, and the immigration issue in European countries, is having on the degree of redistribution and the size of the public sector that is implemented through political competition.
Lee, Woojin +2 more
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Producing Ambiguous Threats: The Xenos and Xenophobia in Postcolonial France [PDF]
In a Western postcolonial society like France, some subjects are produced as threats and persecuted accordingly because they are ambiguous, that is, neither similar nor different, neither one thing nor its opposite.
Jouai, E.
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Nexus between Ambidextrous Leadership and Xenophobia in Construction Project Success
Leader opening and closing behaviors are assumed to foster high levels of employee exploration and exploitation behaviors, enhancing Project Success (PS) parameters by reducing the impact of Xenophobia (XP).
Muhammad Naeem Sadiq +1 more
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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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Xenophobia and Religious Education: Evoking an Education that Takes Responsibility in South Africa [PDF]
Xenophobia, despite various interventions, remains a thorny issue in South Africa with implications to curriculum practices. Thus, the paper responds to questions and these are; what are the trajectories of xenophobia within the curriculum, and how ...
Dube, B., E-mail: DubeB@ufs.ac.za +2 more
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Immigration and emigration are inevitable however, some South Africans have shown a strong dislike of those coming from other countries, in the form of xenophobia.
Quatro Mgogo, Oluyinka Osunkunle
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In South Africa, xenophobia is most used and understood in relation to people from different nationalities, cultures or languages other than South African.
Theodore Petrus , Chijioke Uwah
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