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„Tropentaumel“: Debatten um lebensreformerische „Tropen“-Siedlungen in der Vegetarischen Warte (1898-1928)
Published 2024-12-01“…On the other hand, the discussions reveal a problematisation of the space of the Heimat and its task, which reveals a world view shaped by nationalism and racism.…”
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Who are you, the people?
Published 2021-03-01“…The results show that, in MV-lehti, the people is a constructed and politicised concept reflecting ideas of ethnonationalism and antidemocratic values, illustrating the connection between uncivility, racism, and populism.…”
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O Conselho Estadual do Povo de Terreiro: religiões afro-brasileiras e políticas públicas no Rio Grande do Sul
Published 2017-01-01“…Following, we argue about some persecutory actions by local parliamentarians in recent years (2003, 2005, 2015), which sought to restrict liturgical practices that involve the free exercise of afro-religions in Rio Grande do Sul starting from a historical and present discussion and from references from the field of social studies of religion, thus seeking to situate the case of CPTERS within a larger framework of analysis involving themes such as ethnicity, racism and religious intolerance.…”
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APPROPRIATE AND INAPPROPRIATE USES OF HUMOR BY TEACHERS AND THE EFFECT OF IT IN LEARNING
Published 2017-05-01“…The result informed that joking about sexual matters, religion, sexist issues, racism, appearance, sarcasm, ethnicity and cultural value was claimed as inappropriate humor, and 83% of students commented that these types of humor had a negative impact on their learning. …”
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"Unity that sanctifies diversity". Cottesloe revisited
Published 2011-12-01“… The Cottesloe Consultation (1960) is an important milestone in the ecumenical struggle against apartheid and racism in general. This article tries to find out whether the theological arguments developed within the ecumenical movement are solid enough to withstand the threat of divisions on the basis of race, nation, tribe, and ethnicity that have the potential to tear apart the one church of Christ. …”
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As fronteiras da classificação racial no Brasil em perspectiva regional
Published 2020-01-01“…Despite a persistent and spread racism, it is concluded that, in terms of classification, hypotheses from the first studies should be put into perspective, being more suitable to some regions than others. …”
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Les universitaires béninoises face aux hiérarchies dans la production des savoirs francophones sur le genre
Published 2022-05-01“…It shows how gender inequalities within academia, the importance of development agencies in Benin, but also the international division of scientific work and systemic racism in European and north American academia structure the careers of these academics, and make difficult the institutionalization of gender studies in Benin. …”
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TO UNITE OR NOT TO UNITE? A CASE STUDY OF PRESBYTERIANISM IN SOUTH AFRICA, 1897-1923
Published 2018-06-01“…This article investigates the issues at stake in the attempts to establish one Presbyterian denomination from the disparate Scottish ecclesiastical bodies, using primary and secondary sources and focusing mainly on the issue of racism. …”
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Does Black theology have a role to play in the democratic South Africa?
Published 2016-12-01“…Yet two decades into our democracy, poverty, racism, gender injustice, patriarchy, xenophobia, bad governance, environmental degradation, and so on need to be prophetically addressed with equal seriousness and simultaneously, for none of these issues can be left for some time in the future. …”
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Raciser la société : un projet administratif pour une société domingoise complexe (1760-1791)
Published 2009-12-01“…The author deals with the relevance of the terms « race », « racialization » and « racism » to qualify the processes at work in the colonial society of French Saint-Domingue at the end of the 18th century. …”
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Um percurso vivido: pluralizando histórias e memórias a partir do projeto “Territórios Negros”
Published 2016-01-01“…By going through each and every point and emphasizing the multiple voices that bring the journey to life and give purpose to the black territories, it is possible to notice reflections on several questions that involve the themes of race and ethnicity, such as racism. The article concludes that the effects produced by the project surpassed the creators’ expectations.…”
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SEXY CHINKIES IN INDIAN CITIES: CAN WE EMBRACE A SLANT-EYED MARY?
Published 2023-04-01“… This article investigates the escalation of anti-northeastern racism during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, by analysing the existing and underlying forms of domination faced by north-eastern Indian populations living in the metropolitan cities of India. …”
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Engendrando novos territórios políticos: um caso de resistência lésbica periférica
Published 2021-07-01“…It is a territory of resistance for LBTI + people who integrate it in spaces of peripheries, poverty, racism, lesbophobia, capacitism, etc. Roughly speaking, the group represents autonomous collective construction and strengthens the popular power of the region's lesbian community. …”
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Inside the Black Box: Detecting and Mitigating Algorithmic Bias Across Racialized Groups in College Student-Success Prediction
Published 2024-06-01“…Because predictive algorithms rely on historical data, they capture societal injustices, including racism. In this study, we examine how the accuracy of college student success predictions differs between racialized groups, signaling algorithmic bias. …”
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Using One’s Right of Inspection: Australia, the United Nations, Human Rights and Aboriginal People
Published 2014-11-01“…It seeks to show various ways in which Aboriginal people’s fundamental rights are impaired, for indeed, the widespread image of a white Eden in the Antipodes should be contrasted with such things as entrenched racism, mandatory sentencing, land rights injustices, Aboriginal people’s indecent socioeconomic disadvantage and discriminatory constitutional provisions.…”
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Origens da segregação racial no Brasil
Published 2015-06-01“…In addition to the socioeconomic contradictions, is the body of the city that streamline places of racism that reflects the over-representation of black people in all spaces, places and territories.…”
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To kneel or not to kneel: Appropriating a religious and sport symbol for racial justice in South Africa
Published 2023-06-01“…This article intends to investigate critically the use of the symbolism of kneeling, its socio-political and religious implications, how it is appropriated to address racism and other inequalities in sport, and how it can become a symbol in the process of achieving racial justice. …”
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The Brexit Vote and The Trump Vote: A comparative study of the common trends and factors that led to a populist radical right vote in Britain and the United States
Published 2021-07-01“…Thus, with the Brexit and Trump victories, fringe narratives became mainstream politics and upset the established political order. Nativism, racism and xenophobia, anti-establishment attitudes became the dominant themes of the political debate. …”
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Nonprofit Neighborhoods: An Urban History of Inequality and the American State, By Claire Dunning, The University of Chicago Press, 2022
Published 2025-01-01“…Using the case of Boston, the author informs readers that the government-nonprofit partnerships fueled by grants, contracts, and loans within the framework of nonprofit neighborhoods maintains and advances racism and inequity in America. The author defends this proposition by leveraging a historical lens, archival data, and autobiographical descriptions to magnify readers' attention on the racially biased treatment of leaders, workers, and community members associated with nonprofit neighborhoods among diverse communities. …”
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