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    Interculturality in education. Situation and foundations of intercultural education based on values / La interculturalidad en la educación. Situación y fundamentos de la educación... by Salvador Peiró i Grègory, Gladys Merma Molina

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…The results of the questionnaire, administered to 3,820 teachers, show the existence of classroom behavior involving racism and xenophobia. In this paper, we defend the holistic model of intercultural education, and look at the key principles and issues to consider for effective intervention.…”
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    Make Healing, not Performance, the Goal for K-12 Schools Amid this Global Pandemic by Munyi Shea, Alexis N. Awdziejczyk

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…At the same time, the pandemic has exposed long-standing issues of structural racism, xenophobia, social and economic inequities, precipitating multiple large-scale social justice movements and demonstrations in the United States, culminating in “dual public health emergencies.” …”
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    The Border, Brexit, and the Church: US Roman Catholic and Church of England Bishops’ Teaching on Migration, 2015-2019 by Victor Carmona, Robert W. Heimburger

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Third, we assess our churches’ teaching, arguing that to respond adequately to xenophobia and racism, the churches ought to follow the examples of bishops Butler and Seitz whose teaching aims not only to shape just immigration policies but to form communities of faith, and does so by inhabiting the world of Scripture alongside migrants who “read” Scripture with their lives.…”
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    Sub-Saharan Africa at the global education market: role of South Africa by Ramil Ravilevich Asmyatullin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…However, there are as well disadvantages like xenophobia and race discrimination. South Africa has become a leader in Africa in the field of higher education, but it plays still small part at a global scale.…”
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    Migration and Freedom of Movement of Workers: EU Law, Crisis and the Cypriot States of Exception by Nicos Trimikliniotis

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…In addition, the RoC is currently facing the banking/economic crisis and mass unemployment, which has provided a fertile ground for racism and xenophobia. The paper concludes with some ideas about the alternative policies ahead. …”
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    Rejoinder: multiculturalism and interculturalism: alongside but separate by Ricard Zapata-Barrero

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Finally that IC makes diversity workwith a view of diversity as an advantage (which means that it is policy resource for cultivating community cohesion, creativity, economic development, solidarity promotion, xenophobia reduction). Finally, I reckon that IC probably requires a multidimensional theory of contact and a more deep normative reflection in terms of public benefits.…”
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    Performing with Technology by Jörgen Dahlqvist

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In these productions the use of audio and video technology was central to mediate a manifold of perspectives on societal challenges concerning migration and xenophobia. The multi-channel radiophonic composition Karlskrona/Malmö (2017), revolved around the fictional murder of a left-wing activist. …”
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    Ben Fletcher et les IWW sur les quais de Philadelphie. Un modèle de syndicalisme interracial au début du 20e siècle by Peter Cole

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…He did so in an era of rampant racism, anti-unionism, and xenophobia and without signing a contract, preferring to enforce their demands via the ever-present threat of a strike. …”
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    Homeward Bound? Global Mobility and the Role of the State of Nationality During the Pandemic by Frédéric Mégret

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It is there that some of the most intense dilemmas around the question of mobility have arisen in a context of populism, xenophobia, and racism. The state of nationality is not invisible in that context, but this has not typically been the primary variable in trying to understand and assess the normative challenges of global mobility. …”
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    Disability, Race, and Origin Intersectionality in the Doctoral Program: Ableism in Higher Education by Theodoto W. Ressa, Scot Danforth

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Through intersectional analyses of disability, race, and origin, the article makes visible manifestations of disability microaggressions and systemic ableism, racism, and xenophobia. It interrogates the perpetuation and normalization of academic transgressions, including exclusionary practices that degrade and oppress graduate disabled students and hinder them from seeking success. …”
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    Anti-Westernism as a criterion for pretending to be revolutionary in Iran and its application as an effective tool in removing political rivals by Shokrollah Kamari Majin

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…What has been less visible to observers over more than Iran’s thirty years political events or, in other words, what was actually formed the motivation power of government system after the 1979 revolution, was located under the shadow of a vast tree of religion, is a kind of xenophobia and, in its particular form, is anti-Western. …”
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    The New Normal: History and Impact of Pandemics by Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Touqeer Hanif, Waseem Abbas, Amjad Bilal, Sara Siddiqi, Syed Ali Hassan Rizvi

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…At individual level for example mental health problems and social anxiety may be seen, and at the level of society panic shopping, xenophobia, decline in the economy may well be noted. …”
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    Race, Indigeneity, and Migration by Natsu Taylor Saito

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It concludes that, because the system remains structurally dependent upon racism, xenophobia, and the systemic erasure of indigeneity, remediation of these problems will require the genuine decolonization not only of subordinated peoples, but of international law itself.…”
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    Hva er det med monsteret? Fryd, frykt og ”andregjøring” i Når alle sover (2011) by Rebecca Stubsjoen, Åse Marie Ommundsen

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Very often, the monster is used to question ethical topics in our society such as xenophobia and othering.…”
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    Ordering love by Pham, Thi Hong Hanh

    Published 2015
    “…The script explores thematic topics such as family, acceptance, courage, love, personal image, feminism and xenophobia.The script is a family dramedy, which helps to deal with the serious issue while providing comedic relief with the clashes of cultures and beliefs. …”
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    ‘Sandwiched transmigrants’ : senior-middle 1 (SM1) scholars from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and their sense of attachment to Singapore by Goh, Estee Pei Shan

    Published 2018
    “…This state of being a ‘sandwich transmigrant’ is explored through the scholars’ affective connection to Singapore, and their support networks in both China and Singapore in a broader context of xenophobia. This paper hopes to contribute to the concept of transnationalism.…”
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    The Zimbabwe–South Africa migration corridor by Ndlovu, DS, Landau, LB

    Published 2020
    “…The results are cultural performances of identity and social processes including xenophobia to construct boundaries between migrants and their hosts within Johannesburg, South Africa’s primary city that is 500 km from any formal border.…”
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    Racial justice for the Windrush generation in Great Britain by Reddie, AG

    Published 2020
    “…This paper is written against the backdrop of the Brexit furore in Britain and the xenophobia and rise in racist attacks that have underpinned the rise in White British nationalism.…”
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    Mission as liberation in socio-economic and political contexts: towards contextual and liberating theology of mission in the context of migration and human dislocation by Buffel, Olehile A.

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Clergy, theologians and laity have significant roles to play in view of uprooting and dispelling the myths, stereotypes and resentment that often fuel xenophobia, in view making Africa hospitable to Africans.…”
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    Characteristic Features of Ethnic Labor Migration in the Krasnoyarsk Krai (Central Siberia, Russia) by Natalia P. Koptseva, Yulia S. Zamarayeva, Vladimir I. Kirko

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The hosts, the residents of the Krasnoyarsk Krai, are experiencing a range of phobias towards the labor immigrants (xenophobia and migrant-phobia). For the harmonization of relationships between migrants and the hosts, preventative measures should be taken to prevent possible confl icts, including constant monitoring of the situation. …”
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