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    Reconfigured securityscapes in Louis Trichardt: Possibilities, limitations, and contradictions by James Chakwizira

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Insecurity, violence, and xenophobia manifest at different geographic scales of the South African landscape threatening to compromise, reverse, derail, and contradict the envisaged democratic processes and gains in the country. …”
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    The Islamic Other in Post-9/11 America: Reading Resistance in Hamid and Halaby by Pathik Roy

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York on 11th September, 2001, left behind 2977 dead, an altered Manhattan skyline and a changed world order marked by a formidable upsurge of global discourses pertaining to terrorism, multiculturalism, xenophobia, collective memory, and so forth. Indeed, 9/11 inhabits a discursive field of narratives/counter-narratives defying closure. …”
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    Shifting negative migrant categories to encourage embrace and inclusivity: Perspective from Matthew 22:34–40 by Christopher Magezi

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Derogatory stereotypes, names, categories and other labels continue to be used at the expense of foreigners, thus precipitating xenophobia. With the above-mentioned plight of international migrants in mind, the objective of this article is to respond to the ongoing challenge in which they are derisively labelled. …”
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    Identiteternes møde, civilisationernes sammenstød? by Martijn van Beek

    Published 2002-03-01
    “…The assumption that xenophobia is a necessary or natural reaction to the encounter with others is therefore rejected as an expression of identity fetishism. …”
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    Racism: Continuity and metamorphosis by Annamaria Rivera

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Through them the “welding” between institutional racism and various forms of popular xenophobia or racism is realized.…”
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    The Alberta Clann and the Threat of a United Right-Wing Movement by CASIS-Vancouver

    Published 2019-05-01
    “… This briefing note explores the threat posed by the potential merger of the Edmonton chapter of prominent right-wing extremist (RWE) groups — Soldiers of Odin, Wolves of Odin and Canadian Infidels — under a common banner called The Clann, and what repercussions this recent growth in numbers and activity — both online and offline — characterized by xenophobia and anti-Muslim bigotry, could have on other like- minded white supremacist groups operating on Canada’s extreme right fringe.  …”
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    Editorial: Labour, Migration, and Exploitation during COVID-19 and Lessons (Not) Learnt by Annalee Lepp, Borislav Gerasimov

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…It outlines some of the main challenges that internal and cross-border migrants faced during the pandemic, including closures of workplaces, deportations, lack of access to healthcare and social support, increasing xenophobia and racism, and more. It then presents a summary of the articles contained in the Special Issue and concludes with some broad reflections on the lessons (not) learnt from the pandemic.…”
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    Gardens and Stream Ecology: A case for the Exotic Plant in New Zealand by Leslie Haines

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Debate about the relative merits of native versus exotic flora in the landscape has been occurring in many countries, to the point that one author has suggested native plant enthusiasm has moved from ecological panacea to xenophobia. Much of the key landscape character in Europe is in fact based on non-indigenous flora; for example, the vines, olives and cypress, quintessential to the Tuscan landscape, are all exotic to that region. …”
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    The smell of prejudice. Disgust, sense of smell and social attitudes. An evolutionary perspective by Marco Tullio Liuzza

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…I also report empirical evidence on how the BODS relates to social attitudes such as authoritarianism, xenophobia, and condemnation of “impure” moral violations. …”
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    Global Learning and Brexit by Douglas Bourn

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…It assesses the real and potential impact of Brexit on concepts of globalism and identity, explores how the outcome relates to xenophobia and racism, and examines the implications for the attitudes of young people with regards to global citizenship. …”
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    Gardens and Stream Ecology: A case for the Exotic Plant in New Zealand by Jacqueline Margetts

    Published 2004-06-01
    “…Debate about the relative merits of native versus exotic flora in the landscape has been occurring in many countries, to the point that one author has suggested native plant enthusiasm has moved from ecological panacea to xenophobia. Much of the key landscape character in Europe is in fact based on non-indigenous flora; for example, the vines, olives and cypress, quintessential to the Tuscan landscape, are all exotic to that region. …”
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    Building Hospitable Communities by Elizabeth Ferris

    Published 2001-11-01
    “…This paper reviews global trends which impact the receptivity of communities to refugees and migrants, including the growing public debate on migration, increasingly restrictive governmental policies, xenophobia and racism, public confusion, and increasing questions of citizenship and identity. …”
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    Small Island States: Vulnerable, Resilient, Doggedly Perseverant or Cleverly Opportunistic? by Godfrey Baldacchino

    “…However, the option to migrate is increasingly fraught by the regulations of the receiving countries, wary of heightened security concerns, stagnating economies and rising xenophobia. Comparisons with subnational island jurisdictions, which treasure their autonomy but are not interested in full sovereignty, are instructive.…”
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    Toulouse shootings and French presidential campaign : ‘flogging a dead horse’ by Vinay Kumar Pathak.

    Published 2012
    “…The Toulouse shootings have reaffirmed the prejudices of the French presidential candidates and allowed them to build a campaign around xenophobia. Immigrants in France may continue to be vilified.…”
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    A direita radical 'bolsonarista': da aporofobia à defesa da memória de regimes de exceção by Edson Dalmonte, Priscilla Dibai

    “…This article analyzes Jair Bolsonaro's speeches in the media from 1986 to 2017, as well as his political activities in Parliament, in order to identify the ways in which this actor inserts the themes of nationalism, xenophobia, racism, antidemocracy in the public debate, relating the findings to the theory of radical right. …”
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    Les ouvriers espagnols dans le mouvement social bas-pyrénéen, 1890-1914 by Emmanuel Plat

    “…The ambivalent reactions of the local workers’ organizations confirm this. Nevertheless, xenophobia seems to have been contained and there was undeniably a partial integration of these foreign workers who participated in the formation of the local social movement.…”
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    Surface and Sublevel Hate by Luke Munn

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Yet it's also clear that virulent hate in the form of misogyny, white supremacy, and xenophobia has not disappeared. Probing this tension, this article conceptualizes two forms of hate: Surface “Hate” (moderate content that is highly visible and easily accessible) and Sublevel Hate (explicit content that is more marginal and less discernible). …”
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    Ugly Singaporeans by Chang, Vivienne Wei Ling

    Published 2014
    “…It is 25-minutes of satirising issues of xenophobia, censorship and other Singaporean complaints. …”
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    Racism in Russia by Halban, Alexander

    Published 2009
    “…The SOVA Centre on Nationalism and Xenophobia reported that in 2008 at least 87 people were killed and 378 wounded in racist attacks. …”
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