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    Feminism and Post-Identity Politics by McNay, L

    Published 2010
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    From cultural differences to identity politics: a critical discursive approach to national identity in MNC:s by Vaara, E, Tienari, J, Koveshnikov, A

    Published 2019
    “…First, MNCs can be viewed as sites of identity politics, within which one can study ‘us vs. them’ constructions and the reproduction of inequalities. …”
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    Intersectionalism, the highest stage of western stalinism? by Macnair, M

    Published 2018
    “…In the result, the project is self-defeating, giving way to ‘white identity politics’ and similar formations.…”
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    What’s ethnicity got to do with it? Religious and racial politics in Europe by van der Tol, M, Becker, E

    Published 2024
    “…It also hones in on the ethnicization and racialization of nationhood under the influence of right-wing identity politics, and the exploitation of ethnic differences for political and electoral purposes. …”
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    “Toleranz – du nervst mich so”: Reinventing Lessing's Nathan der Weise for the contemporary German stage by Murnane, B

    Published 2020
    “…Despite this continuing popularity, the optimistic Enlightenment message of tolerance and toleration in Lessing's play is often criticized as inadequate in an age in which cosmopolitanism and transnational movement of people are seen as the source of rather than remedy to identity political tensions. This essay discusses two recent innovative responses to Lessing—Elfriede Jelinek's Abraumhalde (2009) and Emre Koyuncuoğlu's Nathan schweigt (2010)—and argues that contemporary female writers in particular have transformed Lessing's play to engage with questions of the patriarchal and economic power structures lurking behind his concept of tolerance, enabling a forceful critique of contemporary neoliberal identity politics.…”
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    Was the 2019 Indian election won by digital media? by Neyazi, TA, Schroeder, R

    Published 2021
    “…Research on the reasons for the unexpected outcome of the 2019 national election in India can be divided into two strands: one strand examines the election without recourse to media, arguing that the appeals by parties to different segments of the population, referred to as identity politics, swayed voters. The other strand has made the case that media campaigns, and digital media in particular, were decisive in shaping the electoral outcome. …”
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    Ethnography, diversity and urban space by Berg, M, Sigona, N

    Published 2013
    “…It places the 'diversity turn' within studies of migration and multiculture historically and discusses the implications of concepts such as 'diversity' and more recently 'super-diversity' for scholarship, policy and identity politics. It argues that diversity is a helpful concept for studies of migration and multiculture because it avoids the essentialism and bias towards ethnic affiliation often characterising studies within the multiculturalism framework, while being more grounded locally than studies within the transnationalism framework. …”
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    In-Group loyalty and the punishment of corruption by Solaz, H, De Vries, CE, de Geus, RA

    Published 2018
    “…Most importantly perhaps, they suggest that candidates can get away with corruption by engaging in identity politics.…”
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    Understanding depression through a 'coming out' framework. by Ridge, D, Ziebland, S

    Published 2012
    “…Recently, Scambler and others have broadened the research agenda on stigma to include the wider meanings of stigma within society, and especially the role of identity politics e.g. gay liberation. Recognising that the categories 'homosexual' and 'depression' were socially constructed and stigmatised from the 19(th) and 20(th) centuries respectively, we draw on themes in conceptual models of coming out as gay or lesbian to sensitise our analysis to personal experiences of depression and the specific ways in which the condition is constructed. …”
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    Understanding depression through a 'coming out' framework by Ridge, D, Ziebland, S

    Published 2012
    “…Recently, Scambler and others have broadened the research agenda on stigma to include the wider meanings of stigma within society, and especially the role of identity politics e.g. gay liberation. Recognising that the categories 'homosexual' and 'depression' were socially constructed and stigmatised from the 19 th and 20 th centuries respectively, we draw on themes in conceptual models of coming out as gay or lesbian to sensitise our analysis to personal experiences of depression and the specific ways in which the condition is constructed. …”
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    "Okwui Enwezor's Johannesburg Biennale: Curating in Times of Crisis" by Gardner, A, Green, C

    Published 2020
    “…The Exhibitions that Created Contemporary Art" (2016) argue, the site of an intense and telling disagreement about the role of a biennial of contemporary art in a time of crisis, caught in frictions between Enwezor’s internationalist ambition to scrutinize globalization from a postnational perspective, hailed by international reviewers, encountering South African demands for identity politics and nation building at a time of enforced financial austerity, all resulting in a sometimes hostile local reception. …”
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    The evolution of nostalgia in Britain 1979–2019 by Heath, A, Richards, L, Jungblut, J

    Published 2022
    “…In contrast, for these items, there is a trend toward greater politicization and an increased influence of an English national identity. Political divisions show increasing explanatory power as sociodemographic divisions decline.…”
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