Why Othering should be considered in research on health inequalities: Theoretical perspectives and research needs

Othering broadly refers to various constructed notions of (non-)belonging and difference that engender marginality and structural inequality. Social-psychological approaches that conceive ingroup and outgroup formations as an interaction between cognitive, emotional, and conative processes are not s...

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Main Authors: Nurcan Akbulut, Oliver Razum
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-12-01
Series:SSM: Population Health
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827322002658
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description Othering broadly refers to various constructed notions of (non-)belonging and difference that engender marginality and structural inequality. Social-psychological approaches that conceive ingroup and outgroup formations as an interaction between cognitive, emotional, and conative processes are not sufficient to conceptualize Othering. It is important to include the social and historical imprint of Othering and the resulting power relations between ingroups and outgroups. In this paper we demonstrate that a postcolonial-intersectional perspective is needed to understand the social and discursive character of Othering and the historically grown formation of Self-Other power relations. Othering can be understood as a (multidimensional) social phenomenon that requires a critical perspective on difference to analyze the processes of making Others through difference construction.Othering is relevant to public health as an analytical lens that helps to understand the link between minority status and health inequalities. Othering can affect health in different ways as it occurs in multiple dimensions and forms that vary according to marginalized groups and institutional as well as social contexts. First, Othering can affect othered persons on an individual level. Second, Othering can manifest itself at the institutional level of health care institutions; and third, it can have far-reaching effects on a contextual level. To benefit from the analytical capacity of this concept, and to understand the complex relationship between Othering and health, a theoretical understanding of Othering is needed.
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spelling doaj.art-02c4dd028ece474fba648c19e3eb20a62022-12-22T04:40:17ZengElsevierSSM: Population Health2352-82732022-12-0120101286Why Othering should be considered in research on health inequalities: Theoretical perspectives and research needsNurcan Akbulut0Oliver Razum1Corresponding author.; School of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Universitätsstr. 25, 33615, Bielefeld, GermanySchool of Public Health, Bielefeld University, Universitätsstr. 25, 33615, Bielefeld, GermanyOthering broadly refers to various constructed notions of (non-)belonging and difference that engender marginality and structural inequality. Social-psychological approaches that conceive ingroup and outgroup formations as an interaction between cognitive, emotional, and conative processes are not sufficient to conceptualize Othering. It is important to include the social and historical imprint of Othering and the resulting power relations between ingroups and outgroups. In this paper we demonstrate that a postcolonial-intersectional perspective is needed to understand the social and discursive character of Othering and the historically grown formation of Self-Other power relations. Othering can be understood as a (multidimensional) social phenomenon that requires a critical perspective on difference to analyze the processes of making Others through difference construction.Othering is relevant to public health as an analytical lens that helps to understand the link between minority status and health inequalities. Othering can affect health in different ways as it occurs in multiple dimensions and forms that vary according to marginalized groups and institutional as well as social contexts. First, Othering can affect othered persons on an individual level. Second, Othering can manifest itself at the institutional level of health care institutions; and third, it can have far-reaching effects on a contextual level. To benefit from the analytical capacity of this concept, and to understand the complex relationship between Othering and health, a theoretical understanding of Othering is needed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352827322002658OtheringHealth inequalitiesForced migrationPublic healthPostcolonial theory
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Why Othering should be considered in research on health inequalities: Theoretical perspectives and research needs
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Othering
Health inequalities
Forced migration
Public health
Postcolonial theory
title Why Othering should be considered in research on health inequalities: Theoretical perspectives and research needs
title_full Why Othering should be considered in research on health inequalities: Theoretical perspectives and research needs
title_fullStr Why Othering should be considered in research on health inequalities: Theoretical perspectives and research needs
title_full_unstemmed Why Othering should be considered in research on health inequalities: Theoretical perspectives and research needs
title_short Why Othering should be considered in research on health inequalities: Theoretical perspectives and research needs
title_sort why othering should be considered in research on health inequalities theoretical perspectives and research needs
topic Othering
Health inequalities
Forced migration
Public health
Postcolonial theory
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