Xénophobie et  intolérance en Bolivie : Orient versus Occident

Recent surveys on the issue of racism in Bolivia confirm the cliché that the inhabitants of the department and the city of Santa Cruz are the most racist of the country. However when the questions that are asked are no longer on a general appreciation of the attitudes of groups of people, but how th...

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Main Author: Jean-Pierre Lavaud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2010-03-01
Series:Nuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/59104
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description Recent surveys on the issue of racism in Bolivia confirm the cliché that the inhabitants of the department and the city of Santa Cruz are the most racist of the country. However when the questions that are asked are no longer on a general appreciation of the attitudes of groups of people, but how the discrimination suffered were felt by the respondents, the trend is reversed. After all, Santa Cruz appears as a region relatively less xenophobic and more open than others, including La Paz.
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spelling doaj.art-5a924c6c9aae4a21b82333bc16d5f6632025-03-05T10:30:32ZengCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes AméricainsNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos1626-02522010-03-0110.4000/nuevomundo.59104Xénophobie et  intolérance en Bolivie : Orient versus OccidentJean-Pierre LavaudRecent surveys on the issue of racism in Bolivia confirm the cliché that the inhabitants of the department and the city of Santa Cruz are the most racist of the country. However when the questions that are asked are no longer on a general appreciation of the attitudes of groups of people, but how the discrimination suffered were felt by the respondents, the trend is reversed. After all, Santa Cruz appears as a region relatively less xenophobic and more open than others, including La Paz.https://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/59104BoliviaracismSanta CruzLa Paxindian
spellingShingle Jean-Pierre Lavaud
Xénophobie et  intolérance en Bolivie : Orient versus Occident
Nuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos
Bolivia
racism
Santa Cruz
La Pax
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title Xénophobie et  intolérance en Bolivie : Orient versus Occident
title_full Xénophobie et  intolérance en Bolivie : Orient versus Occident
title_fullStr Xénophobie et  intolérance en Bolivie : Orient versus Occident
title_full_unstemmed Xénophobie et  intolérance en Bolivie : Orient versus Occident
title_short Xénophobie et  intolérance en Bolivie : Orient versus Occident
title_sort xenophobie et intolerance en bolivie orient versus occident
topic Bolivia
racism
Santa Cruz
La Pax
indian
url https://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/59104
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