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Understanding xenophobia as intersectional discrimination
Published 2022“…This Comment examines the nature of xenophobia and why it seems to fall through the cracks of international human rights law, especially as a form of racial discrimination under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. …”
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Independence or Xenophobia? Architecture and the Paradoxes of Decolonization
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SOCIAL WORK SERVICES TO VICTIMS OF XENOPHOBIA
Published 2015-03-01“…This qualitative study explored and described social workers’ perceptions regarding the profession’s role in service delivery to victims of xenophobia in an attempt to make recommendations in this regard. …”
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Racism and xenophobia: The role of the Church in South Africa
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The roots of xenophobia in 19th century imperialism
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The roots of xenophobia in 19th century imperialism
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Xenophobia, Political Society and the Mechanism of the Imitation of Affects
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Xenophobia in Singapore : a study on foreign talent.
Published 2013“…Xenophobia has emerged as a key issue in Singapore, with Singaporeans turning increasingly xenophobic in recent years. …”
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Xenophobia in South Africa: Problematising Ubuntu as an Ethical Response
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Applying Conversational Thinking to the Problem of Xenophobia in Multicultural Societies
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Xenophobia Denialism and the Global Compact for Migration in South Africa
Published 2022-04-01“…The United Nations (UN) Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) commits signatories to eliminate all forms of discrimination, and to condemn and counter expressions, acts and manifestations of racism, racial discrimination, violence, xenophobia and related intolerance. The growth of xenophobia across the global South has become increasingly apparent. …”
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